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Indigo Blue Batik Plates Set of Four Made with a resist method similar to the technique used to make technique batik textiles, these plates begin as white stoneware. A resist-material is applied to the plate, which is then glazed deep indigo blue. After glazing the resist material is removed, resulting in an artisan-like, blue-and-white pattern. Indigo Blue Batik Plates Set of Four: one of each design. 8.25" dia. x 0.75"H Glazed stonewareFood-safeDishwasher-, microwave- and oven-safe to 350 degreesMade in China Single and Double cotton duvets available for sale in my Fairtrade Not For Profit World Shop. The wonderful blue or pink Batik Spot single duvet and pillowcase sets are made organically by the Xavier Project in Nairobi, Kenya for Vanessa Arbuthnott Fabrics. They are hand made with beautiful Kenyan cotton by the Congolese Refugees, who are creating a new life for themselves and their children. The operations manager Anna, a Congolese refugee, oversees the wax resist process, the dyeing and the tailoring.
Pink Batik Spot Duvet Sets Blue Batik Spot Duvet SetsBlue Batik Spot Duvet Sets Single duvets available for sale in my Not For Profit World Shop. The wonderful blue Batik Spot single duvet and pillowcase sets are made by the Xavier Project in Nairobi, Kenya for Vanessa Arbuthnott Fabrics. They are hand made with beautiful African cotton by the Congolese Refugees, who are creating a new life for themselves and their children. The operations manager Anna, a Congolese refugee oversees the wax resist process, the dyeing and the tailoring. Click this button when you've changed an option to see any price changes Pink Batik Spot Duvet SetsCreating the perfect master bedroom just got a little easier. We gathered 10 of our favorite tips to help you create the ideal retreat you’ll love waking up in every morning—and escaping to at the end of the day. Embrace Color and Pattern Conventional ideas associated with bedrooms tend to be on the serene and soothing end of the design spectrum, but if that approach leaves you yawning, buck the trend and go instead for bold color and pattern.
Lively wallpaper can instantly pep up the design of a bedroom, and coordinating your headboard and bedding makes for a cohesive look. Given the more private nature of the space, it can be an ideal place to really have some fun. Crown It with a Canopy It seems counterintuitive, but the soaring height of a canopy bed can actually make a small bedroom feel larger, and it will certainly up the grandness factor. Adding some draped fabric, either on the sides or along the back and top, amps up the romantic, billowy feel; leaving the canopy structure bare is ideal for a more modern look. When crafting a space that both men and women feel at home in, neutrals and woods are your best friends. A headboard that emphasizes shape rather than color is a great way to avoid a look that feels too basic, and a classic rug, such as an Oushak, is something everyone can agree on. Bedside tables, a bench, or chairs in streamlined wood add a tactile quality to the scheme. Color, of course, is by no means off-limits—just choose those pops wisely.
If pattern and bold colors aren’t your thing, but you are looking to create a show-stopping master bedroom, consider inky black walls. Ebony has been popping up in bedrooms more and more, almost always with bright white headboards. Best Christmas Lights Fayetteville NcAn urbane look that’s cool and confident. Car Amplifier Repair TorontoWhite lampshades can turn into sculptural moments against the black backdrop. Plain White Tier CurtainsAs for rugs and bedding, consider pieces that pull in a bit of black to tie the look together. For a bedroom needing that last layer of personality, a few trad-leaning moments might be just the thing. Layered atop simple furnishings, details such as monograms, Greek key patterns, or toile can ground the bedroom with just the right amount of design gravitas without feeling overly staid.
Consider an Unconventional Layout Who said a master bedroom had to be all right angles? Placing the room’s biggest piece, the bed, on a diagonal might be your ideal layout. Grounding the headboard against a large folding screen or a faux wall can also be a space-separating trick for those living in an open floor plan or a tiny studio that requires creative solutions for a bit of privacy. Sometimes it’s fun to think outside the box. Go for Color Continuity The number of decisions you have to make when decorating a master bedroom can be dizzying, which is why a tight palette can really come in handy. Landing on just two colors, typically a neutral and an accent color, can help you navigate through each choice without getting overwhelmed. Walls in the accent color? Then go neutral for the headboard. Just match the walls and you’re done. Seek out lamps in either your accent color or your neutral. Sync Up with Symmetry Symmetry is one of the oldest tricks in the designer playbook, and for good reason.
The result is a look that’s perfectly pulled together and balanced. Purchasing in twos also reduces the number of decisions you have to make. Somehow it doesn’t feel right buying identical pieces of art, so instead look for works that are part of the same series but not exactly the same. Have a Hot Headboard An eye-catching headboard can easily act as the focal point for a master bedroom, and sometimes it’s all the boom-pow you need. Solid bold-color headboards look great in shapely styles with fun detailing, such as button tufting. A patterned headboard works in either unique or simple shapes. If you know the bed is where you want the attention to be, starting with the headboard and then letting it inform your other pieces in the room is a great approach. Add Accents to White Bedding Beautiful high-quality printed bedding can definitely be a commitment, which is why opting for all-white is one of our favorite decorating moves. For those of you worried that it’s boring, the trick is in the accents.