Contemporary comfort
Southern Living, Sep 2003 by Sandner, Julie Feagin
Traditional influences combine with sleek elements to create an updated look.
Empty nesters Sandra and Doug Ashcraft of Little Rock knew what they wanted for their master bedroom. They desired simplicity without sacrificing great style. With careful planning, they achieved both.
Neutral Backdrop
First, the couple had the room painted taupe, creating a neutral foundation that allows a favorite, unframed contemporary painting to serve as a splash of color. Next, Sandra and David began selecting furniture. Because they enjoy reading in bed, an upholstered headboard-covered in a khaki-and-cream stripe fabric-was a good, comfortable choice. The king-size bed is placed between two windows and directly across from the primary entry to the room to create impact.
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Adding Warmth
Designer Garry Mertins suggested a layered, bold look for the bed. "We wanted wonderful linens for the bed," he says. Black and red sheets and a contemporary duvet brighten the room. Because the bed serves as the focal point, Garry kept the window treatments minimal. Plantation shutters, painted to match the trim, allow privacy and light control.
Simple, clean-lined nightstands are great for stacking books. Hand-hammered silver lamps add a soft glow to the room. Recessed lights, installed above the bed, provide ample illumination.
Additional accents include a pair of stools placed at the foot of the bed. Made of bamboo and chrome, they insert texture into the design. The full-length mirror is functional and decorative.
Contemporary doesn't have to mean cold. This bedroom proves you can have sleek style wrapped with comfort. JULIE FEAGIN SANDNER
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