Bedroom. Sunday , December 03rd , 2017 - 11:41:19 AM
It would be safe to assume that the audacious Glitter nightstand is the younger sibling of the more expansive Queen 2. The two pieces share quite a few similar traits, and the only distinguishing factors are the sleek legs that replace the sturdy cabinets of Queen 2. If you are not a fan of the mirrored look, there is also a posh leather-covered version of this bedside table.
It is white and blue that traditionally ushers in the magic of sun, sand and surf into your bedroom. But go down a different route this summer and replace the white in that equation with far more exciting shades of gray. Apart from giving your nautical or coastal style bedroom a fresh, new look, replacing white with gray gives you greater decorating freedom and a chance to try out newer shades of blue. In fact, you can fill the backdrop with light gray and maybe even a hint of white and use pops of teal, turquoise or periwinkle for greater visual impact. From bedding and drapes to a complete bedroom furniture set in blue, a gray background lets you switch between hues with ease.
Combining pink and gray is a task that is not too hard, and the many shades of both colors allow you to delve into a wide variety of themes and styles. From the simple and unassuming modern nursery with feminine flair to those that embrace shabby chic panache, gray and pink nurseries seem both classy and comforting. All you need to get it right is the balance and the blend of these two trendy colors.
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