SHOP THE LOOK:
For the most part, I find that my clients tend to decorate their master bedroom last. And while I think that’s lovely, and totally understand the need to prioritize, I personally feel like it’s the wrong move. Your master is, after all, the space in which you spend a significant amount of time – even if a good chunk of it is with your eyes closed. None the less, it’s where you finish off for the day, and start fresh each morning, and it makes a huge difference when it’s just as you’d like it. I’m currently in love with this beautiful airy bedroom, designed by Amanda Barnes and shot by Alyssa Rosenheck, and thought it’d be fun to show you how you, too, could get a similar look in your own home.
SOURCES: 1) Capiz Chandelier | 2) Blue Throw Pillow | 3) Stripe Throw Blanket | 4) Light Blue Lumbar Pillow | 5) Woven Bed Frame | 6) Linen Lamp 7) White Stripe Throw Pillow | 8) White Side Table | 9) Woven Basket | 10) Linen Bench | 11) Faded Blue Rug | 12) Driftwood Air Plant
Design: Amanda Barnes Interiors | Photo: Alyssa Rosenheck
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Do you have a source for the white pleated drapes – looking for soft pleated drapes with blackout capability. Thank you.
I am in the process of decorating my new house. While my bedroom has been painted a coastal blue, I still appreciate these tips.
Thanks Jacquelyn💛
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What a spectacular space! I am so in love with that pillow pattern.