Sleep in style! Here we show two completely different ways to spruce up your bedroom for spring – and what you need to create each look.
A playful, maximalistic look
In essence, this is a toned-down interior – soft shapes, wood feeling, few colours – where the finishing touches create a big expression. Playfully mixed colours and patterns truly put the bed in the centre of the room.
Organic patterns, soft shapes – and a pinch of humour
Combining different patterns and colours – we don’t mind repeating this – often work surprisingly well. Don’t be shy, have some fun with it! Still, the effect is enhanced if you leave other parts of the room calmer – like bare wall surface and light wood.
Contrasts meet in a minimalistic look
The second look lets a grey base connect the room’s walls, floor and bed textiles. The dark shade contrasts with the interior’s thin lines and accents in bold colours. Note how the red line on the wall binds together and highlights all other reds in the room.
Thin lines and flashes of colour
Here the look is constructed by the interaction of lines, colours and contrasts. Coloured cushions stand out, while the elegant lines of the grey bed linen build a bridge between the matte wall and the slender metal of the furniture.


 


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MALM

dressing table, 120x41 cm, white

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STRANDMON

footstool, Skiftebo yellow

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VARIERA

box, 24x17 cm, white

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SANELA

cushion cover, 50x50 cm, golden-brown

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