Master Bedroom: Classic, Coastal Palette Breakdown
When creating a master bedroom that doubles as a classic, coastal retreat, there are a few key characteristics to incorporate.
1. Neutral and natural is the foundation. Start with a neutral headboard and an accessory like a simple vase.
2. Then consider your tonal colors, but be careful not to overwhelm the space. Shop for a subtle chevron bedspread, and add in a floral accent for a hint of color.
3. As you build your bedroom palette, keep your room bright and airy with contrasting whites, off-whites and cool hues. Layering your whites will keep your room warm, soothing and light.
4. Be sure to follow your color palette. Consistency is key, but I encourage you to mix things up with a variety of soft, patterned pillows and throw blanket.
5. The last vital ingredient for your classic, coastal palette is integrating texture. In this master bedroom, we curated a textured look with woven bedside pendants and a geometric headboard wall. Next week we'll share with you how to recreate this headboard wall so check back with us on our studio blog!
1. Neutral and natural is the foundation. Start with a neutral headboard and an accessory like a simple vase.
2. Then consider your tonal colors, but be careful not to overwhelm the space. Shop for a subtle chevron bedspread, and add in a floral accent for a hint of color.
3. As you build your bedroom palette, keep your room bright and airy with contrasting whites, off-whites and cool hues. Layering your whites will keep your room warm, soothing and light.
4. Be sure to follow your color palette. Consistency is key, but I encourage you to mix things up with a variety of soft, patterned pillows and throw blanket.
5. The last vital ingredient for your classic, coastal palette is integrating texture. In this master bedroom, we curated a textured look with woven bedside pendants and a geometric headboard wall. Next week we'll share with you how to recreate this headboard wall so check back with us on our studio blog!
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