One of the drawbacks of being in the interior design industry is constantly discovering new products or looks. How is this a bad thing you ask? Because it makes it damn hard to settle on any one particular style when it comes to your own home. Let me expand on that a little more.
Over the years, my personal style has evolved and become more defined. I now have a better grasp of the difference between appreciating the aesthetic and actually
liking the style. I can better differentiate what I think is 'cool' or 'interesting' and what I would actually like to have in my own home. However, when you are on the look for the latest trends or design ideas, you may think you have nailed down what you want your kitchen remodel to look like, but then you discover a new look you love even more. Remodeling our kitchen is no where in the near future but a girl can still dream, and dream I do. I envision a classic and clean white kitchen with marble counter tops and grey cabinets. Or maybe a different color on the uppers and lowers. OR MAYBE white cabinets with black face frames! Do you see my dilemma? New inspiration, means new love affairs with the newest look.
Then there is a completely different dilemma, which is what you want, but what you have to work with. Which leads me (finally) to the part of this post which will result in actual pictures (I promise!). And that is the issue of our bed. Now is the part where you must reconcile the newlywed, 1st time homeowner, with the Interior Designer. Our bed is merely resting on a piece of plywood on a metal frame, without even a boxspring.
GASP! The problem being that we live in an older, story and a half, home which means all the walls upstairs are dormer-ed, making furniture placement a wee bit difficult. And so, while you judge my current bed situation (and I know you are!) enjoy some pictures of beds I long to own, in my someday house. (See I promised pictures eventually)
There is just something luxurious about mirror, however impractical.
Maybe a little too much for my own home, but I would love to stay in a B&B that had this romantic of a bed.
Again, more formal, but would make a dramatic statement in a guest bedroom.
Not loving the actual headboard, but the entire quilted wall behind it!
The shape of the headboard with the trim to accentuate it.
I love the whimsy of this bed (but it falls into the 'i think it's cool/interesting, but wouldn't actually want necessarily' category.)
I LOVE this bed. Perfect amount of orante detail on the wood frame. The lack of tufting (which I love tufted headboards) looks so clean and light and
the lavendar! The pale, softness of this bed just begs me to curl up with a book or a hubby (like how those are interchangeable?) and stay in it all day! Okay, enough gushing.
Whadda' want that isn't working with whatcha' got? Leave a comment!