I love the beach and I want my bedroom to have a beach style to it.
I have been working on my room and I'm getting a nice a style to it. I have pale yellow walls and brownish carpet so I'm using pale yellows, pinks, blues and browns as my colours. I also have heaps of frangipani stuff which loves nicely.
Is there anything else I could do to make my room look better?
Adding a beach theme to a bedroom?
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Reply:You can use some hanging beach lamps made of tie dyed fabric or even a nice bamboo accent chair would suit well, you can also add some marine tea light candle holders (white) made of porcelain, like a starfish an urchin a shell, it would help make your room a Little cozy. And you can also add some indoor plants like an orchid plant(phalanopsis) would do well.
Reply:Search and find the types of beach themes you want to add. I found a great lifeguard chair lamp for one of my guest rooms, use cool beachy colors, and if you are up for it, do a mural. Murals can be done by renting a projection and drawing a theme to be painted on the wall. Create a beach corner if you have the room with some sand and a little chair and table. The sky's the limit. Just keep it open and airy.
Reply:Buy a few of glass vases, different sizes and varying heights. Fill them with sand, small sea shells or maybe even both. (You can usually find shells at a craft store.) I've seen vases filled with sand with a candle in the middle too. Arrange the various vases in any combo you like. Place them on your dresser, on a small shelf or on a table or nightstand.
Try small wooden picture frames and paint them white. Glue a small sea shell or starfish in the corner for a decorative accent.
You might be able to find posters or paintings of the shoreline or oceanfront to frame and hang. For a splash of color, you may even be able to find pictures of tropical fish to frame.
For more ideas, visit a seafood restaurant and check out the way it is decorated inside. Fisherman's nets and ropes, surf boards and tiki torches come to mind. Use your imagination.
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