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DRAMATIC CURTAINS

DRAMATIC CURTAINS
A room is never completely finished until you deal with your storefront customization. In a guest room in a Parisian apartment, the specially forged wrought iron bed frame is made of gold leaf and stands out against the curtains made of a Chintz and Dedar fabric by Pierre Frey.

Create the illusion of more space in a tiny guest room by opting for a daybed instead of a large bed frame. For more ideas, browse through our favorite daybeds.

Less can be more if you design a statement piece of art. In this minimal home, Glenn Ligon's Neon Wall Sculpture stands out from the marble-clad walls.

Sticking to a light color is an easy way to make a small bedroom less claustrophobic. In a single-color Swedish house of a young couple, the master bedroom combines white and cool brown to create a color scheme that makes the small room look more open and airy. The bed is from Hästens and that's vintage.

When you get tired, you can use the curtain as a creative headboard to adapt your room to any season and mood. In the main bedroom of a palatial Florence estate, the bedspread and curtains are from an Ian Mankin strip.

Layering is the key to a beautiful bed. It will give your room an instant glamorous upgrade, and you will not just be comfortable in the winter. The master bedroom of a Gramercy Park apartment, which can be seen here, has a luxurious bed that is fitted with Frette bedding.

Nothing is more frustrating than a bedroom with just a ceiling light. Treat yourself to options by adding a dimmer, or opt for multiple units throughout the room, such as the Christian Siriano Country House in Connecticut. Who should we reject to a bedroom chandelier?

In your bedroom you do not have to go overboard with the art: choose a piece that appeals to you and also makes a statement. This charming bedroom in a Uruguayan country house prominently displays a painting by Eva Claessens.

Browse our Gallery of the Best Places to Buy Art Online and get ideas on how to display your finds.

You want everything in your bedroom to radiate comfort, and the color palette is no exception. Whether you are a fan of warm or cool tones, choose colors that you naturally gravitate to and give you a sense of calm. This house in Mexico chose organic colors like ocean blue and deep brown. The statement wall is painted with Patagonia by Comex and the Eames Chair and the Ottoman are by Herman Miller.

You should have as many family photos as you like in the other rooms of the house, but it is best to make the bedroom less emotional. Elegant photos add character to your room without reminding you of specific people when you want to fall asleep. All photos shown in this bedroom on the Upper West Side are by Marsha Lebedev Bernstein.

Even the brightest, brightest bedrooms need dark, sexy glamor. Balance is the key. Hang out with some dramatic pieces, such as the bedroom in this Windsor Terrace home, which features a Lake August fabric-covered bed frame topped with a vintage Moroccan blanket.

Of course, your bedding is as plush as possible, but do not forget the texture in the rest of your room. The bed and breakfast of a glamorous Illinois house plays with texture, featuring a black, channel-tufted leather headpiece and a Moroccan sequin wedding blanket.

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