Here is a mood board of exactly how the bedroom looks now.
white curtains: from llph.co.uk (not ours, just similar); curtain rod: from bedbathandbeyond.com;
furniture: from raymourflanigan.com; bedding: from bedbathandbeyond.com;
lamp: from casasugar.com (again, not ours, just similar);
furniture: from raymourflanigan.com; bedding: from bedbathandbeyond.com;
lamp: from casasugar.com (again, not ours, just similar);
Here is the first series of prints I found that I thought could do the trick. I'm not sure what I think of them- they feel too matchy, but they don't match perfectly. And so, I'm thinking that means they kind of clash.
wall art: artist jan weiss from art.com
wall art: artist jan weiss from art.com
Then I thought about bringing in brighter and warmer tones. They've always felt more appropriate to me for a bedroom. I like the pop of red in the panels here, but it still doesn't feel right- it feels kind of random to me.
wall art: artist chen ping hung from shutterstock
wall art: artist chen ping hung from shutterstock
Then I found this one, which really caught my eye. It had the pop of color, but the browns that were already in the room are the main palate. I also happen to think it's really versatile.
wall art: artist mark lawrence from art.com
wall art: artist mark lawrence from art.com
I'm definitely leaning towards the last one for inspiration. I'd love to DIY something, we'll see how that goes.
I like the third set the best! I like the oranges and turquoise...but then the grey and beige blend well with your bedding...it feels balanced...if that makes sense. :)
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