If you like this rug you can see how it looked in our bedroom, before we moved it up to the kids’ playroom!ĭresser / Nautical Framed Flags / Lamp / Striped Camp Stools That is a great combo- the jute makes the chenille strong and durable, and the chenille makes the jute not scratchy.
I get asked if his jute chevron rug is scratchy – it is awesome and actually soft! We liked it so much I bought a second one for our playroom. After our dog threw up on it last year, I washed the cover and it came out perfectly – so I can attest to its’ longevity now too. I bought him that modern bean bag chair to read in because I remember loving my bean bag as a kid. The nightstands were a budget buy that we picked up from Target! They are no longer sold sadly. It doesn’t feel too “nice” for older children. I was able to get it right off with a little Shout Out stain spray. Robbie isn’t supposed to eat up here but he got chocolate on it after Christmas. London Art / Duvet / Please Sleep pillow / Triangle PillowĪs far as bedding for his Jenny Lind bed, we love his blue and white duvet.
It looks great against the black of the bed. Robbie’s walls are Sherwin Williams Extra White (which we have all over our home – see this post for more examples of how Extra White looks in my home in different lights). No sagging mattress at the head this time!īed / Duvet / Triangle Mudcloth Pillow / Nightstand / Lamps / Striped Camp Stools / Bean Bag Chair / London Art Other Details In His Room Solidly built, with a metal center support under the slats as well. The bed is a nice balance between masculine but nice looking, and will transition well to the teenage years. Because it is low to the ground it doesn’t look heavy in the room – it feels sleek and somewhat modern.
Platform beds are a great choice for easy cleaning as well.Despite being full size, it doesn’t visually take up a lot of room. Platform Beds: Modern lines tend to be low to the floor, and a platform bed skips the legs (or keeps them very short) to provide this sleek look.Mixed Materials: Beds that combine two types of wood, mix wood and upholstery, or mix wood planks with metal edging offer a fresh new take on traditional materials.The most on-trend upholstered beds are completely fabric covered, giving them a cohesive look. Upholstered Beds: Contemporary beds are all about comfort, and a padded, tufted headboard allows you to sit up for reading on screen time with lots of extra cushioning.This adds texture and interest to the bed, and it’s a great choice for transitional decor. Panel Beds: Another common woodworking technique for beds is the addition of raised or recessed panels in the headboard and footboard.Posts can be round or square, and some are even tall enough to form a full canopy bed. Poster Beds: Wood beds have always been popular, but the most sought-after versions are often those with intricately carved posts at each corner.It also works well in modern, industrial lofts where metal is often placed against exposed beams and brick. Metal Beds: A metal bed frame offers a classic look that works well in Victorian rooms as a contrast to floral fabrics and wallpaper.
It’s also the focal point of your bedroom, so making sure your bed looks great and provides significant comfort is critical for your quality of life. The bed is where you spend about one-third of your life if you get the recommended eight hours of sleep per night.