Archive for the ‘Teen Bedroom’ Category
A pretty color palette automatically draws me in, and the work of Annsley Interiors certainly is no exception. This teen bedroom is colorful and fun, but not in a childish way. A neutral wall color allows for instant upgrades just by changing the accessories.
LYNN MORGAN DESIGN / STRIPE / CORAL
Remember THIS home designed by Lynn Morgan? Well here’s another favorite amongst her work. She started with a crisp white base and layered black to balance out the visual weight of the fireplace, and popped it all with coral pink. The stark color contrast is underlined by the strict symmetry and hard edges. A bit Scandinavian if you ask me =)
image via Teen Vogue on Facebook
Have you noticed the tie-dye trend lately? It’s everywhere from dresses, bikinis, shirts and pants, so it’s no surprise it has made it’s way into the world of decor as well. Here’s the teen room version of the current tie-dye trend. It’s bright and colorful, in other words perfect for summer!
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Same bedding in a different setting. I love how the color burst brings all the attention to the bed. Bedding above is available at JCPenny.
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Here’s Pottery Barn Teen‘s version of the tie-dye teen bedding. I love the fresh color palette and the coastal elements in this room.
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This tie-dyed bedding comes in two color options, both of which are bright and happy colors!
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Of course tie-dye isn’t just for girls. Here are two options for the teen boy’s bedroom, available at Pottery Barn Teen.
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Love the contrast between the solid and patterned areas of this bedding. Also available at Pottery Barn Teen.
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This fresh green tie-dye pillow from dELIAs is so hypnotizing, and I LOVE it!
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I’ve always been fascinated with tie-dye, it must be the pattern. I’d love to know what you think of tie-dye, so please leave your vote below =)
Image via Martensen Jones Interiors, photo by Stephen Karlisch
Most of you have probably seen the beautiful home of Lisa Martensen already, but as I always say; revisiting a beautiful space never hurts ;)
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image via D Magazine, photo by Stephen Karlisch
Lisa is one half of the extremely talented design duo Martensen Jones. According to an interview she did with D Magazine, Lisa is quite the collector. That probably helps to explain her very interesting home. It’s full of beautiful objects she has collected from around the world, high end mixed with thrifts store gems. It’s layered and interesting, and edited to perfection.
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image via D Magazine, photo by Stephen Karlisch
Lisa confesses to be a huge fan of anything plaster. Just look at that marvelous stone table. I also adore the color palette in this dining room, kind of an understated boldness.
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image via D Magazine, photo by Stephen Karlisch
Even though most of the walls in her family room are covered in windows, Lisa still manages to display artwork by placing them in little easles.
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image via D Magazine, photo by Stephen Karlisch
Lisa sure knows how to decorate her bookcase, here displaying her books along with her collectibles. If you missed it, you can get a few tips on how to decorate your bookcase here ;)
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image via D Magazine, photo by Stephen Karlisch
Lisa’s bedroom is so beautiful and glamorous. Yet another proof that gray and beige can be mixed (see first proof here).
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Images via Martensen Jones Interiors, photo by Danny Piassick
I love detail shots like these, don’t you? So much inspiration in the details.
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image via D Magazine, photo by Stephen Karlisch
I spy Jonathan Adler’s Greek Key wallpaper.
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image via D Magazine, photo by Stephen Karlisch
Lisa’s bathroom is exceptionally beautiful, with cream white walls and marble counter tops and hexagonal tiles (which I professed my love for in this earlier post).
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Images via Martensen Jones Interiors, photo by Danny Piassick
The sconces screams luxury. They are designed by Eric Cohler, we covered them earlier here ;)
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image via D Magazine, photo by Stephen Karlisch
I can’t help thinking of Pottery Barn’s Bevel Mirror when I see Lisa’s beautiful vanity. Do you think it’s the same one?
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image via D Magazine, photo by Stephen Karlisch
As a wonderful surprise in her light and airy home, Lisa went wild with her powder room. I just love a bold powder room!!
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Image via Martensen Jones Interiors, photography by Ben Britt
The wallpaper she used is called Pauline and is available at Studio Printworks in many color options.
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image via D Magazine, photo by Stephen Karlisch
Last but not least, daughter India’s bedroom. Her walls are hand painted muralist Jerrod Foote. That is one lucky girl!
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Images via Martensen Jones Interiors, photo by Stephen Karlisch
Love how Lisa incorporated these ceramic birds into the mural.
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image via D Magazine, photo by Stephen Karlisch
I’ve noticed the Jacqui Console and Desk popping up in everywhere lately. I particularly loved it in Meg Braff’s home office also.
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Hope you enjoyed this little house tour, and be sure to check out D Magazine to read the great interview they did with Lisa, for more details!
This bedroom was love at first sight for me. Neutral backdrop? Check! Pops of color? Check! Gorgeous patterns? Checkity-check! And it’s all designed by Jonathan Adler of course!
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Photos by Virginnia Maconald. Bedding, Similar Headboard
This bedroom, designed by Samantha Pynn really caught my eye the first time I saw it, but the more closely I look, the more I love it!
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Color palette of beiges, creams, blues and purple. Of course “spiked” with a few golden accents.
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Tree Wallpaper, Swag Leg Arm Chair, Triad Sawhorse Desk
Did you notice all the trees everywhere?
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This gorgeous silver tree table lamp is available at Candelabra.
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Blue Trellis Fabric, Gustav Klimt Tree Print, Gold Garden Chair
LOVE!! (this room)
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