The Eye Candy Thread

Anonymous
EyeCandyOP wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How about a small shared bedroom for tween brothers? I always see tons of shared girls bedrooms, but not a lot for tween boys.


https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/135/848468.page#16288705


Yeah, I saw the bathroom pics. I really like the use of penny tiles. I was asking about bedrooms though .. probably with bunkbeds.
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Anonymous wrote:Yeah, I saw the bathroom pics. I really like the use of penny tiles. I was asking about bedrooms though .. probably with bunkbeds.


I am so sorry that I misread your post!

























Anonymous
Hi OP,

I live in a rowhouse in which the (not very big) bedroom has a bump-out on one wall due to a chimney in the room below. I found this example, but I'd appreciate any other inspirational photos you could find for bedrooms with weird bump outs.

https://www.brownstoner.com/interiors-renovation/brownstone-boys-off-center-chimney-bumpout-furniture-placement-tips-shelves/

Thank you!

Anonymous




This is my dream bedroom for my kids. So pretty.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hi OP,

I live in a rowhouse in which the (not very big) bedroom has a bump-out on one wall due to a chimney in the room below. I found this example, but I'd appreciate any other inspirational photos you could find for bedrooms with weird bump outs.

https://www.brownstoner.com/interiors-renovation/brownstone-boys-off-center-chimney-bumpout-furniture-placement-tips-shelves/

Thank you!



EyeCandy here. What is your style? I don’t think the bump out should drive your design decisions for a room...your style should! Do you like modern, rustic, ornate, or minimalist...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hi OP,

I live in a rowhouse in which the (not very big) bedroom has a bump-out on one wall due to a chimney in the room below. I found this example, but I'd appreciate any other inspirational photos you could find for bedrooms with weird bump outs.

https://www.brownstoner.com/interiors-renovation/brownstone-boys-off-center-chimney-bumpout-furniture-placement-tips-shelves/

Thank you!



EyeCandy here. What is your style? I don’t think the bump out should drive your design decisions for a room...your style should! Do you like modern, rustic, ornate, or minimalist...


Thanks for the response. Asking specifically about the bump out because it affects furniture placement. (It's a small bedroom.) My style is contemporary with some traditional thrown in. I.e. mcm furniture w Persian rugs and other textures.
Anonymous
EyeCandyOP wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, I saw the bathroom pics. I really like the use of penny tiles. I was asking about bedrooms though .. probably with bunkbeds.


I am so sorry that I misread your post!









I love these ones .. especially the first. Thank you.

As an aside, what is it about boys that screams nautical?
Anonymous
I love this thread! Two requests for you: 1) traditional living/family rooms that also have builder grade white/beige carpets. Bonus if they have some sort of leather, wood or texture like sisal or textiles to make it interesting. 2) kids rooms featuring queen size beds! Thank you!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hi OP,

I live in a rowhouse in which the (not very big) bedroom has a bump-out on one wall due to a chimney in the room below. I found this example, but I'd appreciate any other inspirational photos you could find for bedrooms with weird bump outs.

https://www.brownstoner.com/interiors-renovation/brownstone-boys-off-center-chimney-bumpout-furniture-placement-tips-shelves/

Thank you!



EyeCandy here. What is your style? I don’t think the bump out should drive your design decisions for a room...your style should! Do you like modern, rustic, ornate, or minimalist...


Thanks for the response. Asking specifically about the bump out because it affects furniture placement. (It's a small bedroom.) My style is contemporary with some traditional thrown in. I.e. mcm furniture w Persian rugs and other textures.



I'm the pp again, coming back to simplify my request. I'm looking for a small master bedroom that offers good storage -- at least 2 good sized dressers, plus night stands. My issue is that our bedroom just feels cluttered.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:





Anyone on this thread good at sourcing? I want this floral print!!




Thanks, but i meant the painting. Any ideas?



https://www.onekingslane.com/p/b2560350-erin-gregory-birthday-party-ii.do?refType=&from=Search&selectedOption=100313




Thank you! (and HOW DO YOU DO IT???)


Not eye candy, but I posted the link. I recognized it after stalking OKL for years.
Anonymous
I am kicking myself for spending free time on anything other than this thread. Why didn’t I click before??

OP I love the look of those trendy blue kitchen cabinets but our kitchen is small ish (maybe 10x13) and we have uppers up to the ceiling. Is it possible to do bright blue without it being overwhelming or white uppers and blue lowers without looking disjointed?
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Anonymous wrote:I'm the pp again, coming back to simplify my request. I'm looking for a small master bedroom that offers good storage -- at least 2 good sized dressers, plus night stands. My issue is that our bedroom just feels cluttered.


Got it! Small, good storage, possible architectural feature affecting furniture placement. Let's see what we can find...


This is from a brownstone...maybe built-ins or something that mimics them could help?


Full-sized chests as nightstands might give you the storage you need.


This is a large room, but I love the layering of the storage by the bed. There's a bookcase and then a nightstand.


A bit rustic, but using the walls?


Maybe looking at some boutique hotels in cities with older buildings might help? Some older buildings might have smaller rooms?
Anonymous
EyeCandyOP wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm the pp again, coming back to simplify my request. I'm looking for a small master bedroom that offers good storage -- at least 2 good sized dressers, plus night stands. My issue is that our bedroom just feels cluttered.


Got it! Small, good storage, possible architectural feature affecting furniture placement. Let's see what we can find...


This is from a brownstone...maybe built-ins or something that mimics them could help?


Full-sized chests as nightstands might give you the storage you need.


This is a large room, but I love the layering of the storage by the bed. There's a bookcase and then a nightstand.


A bit rustic, but using the walls?


Maybe looking at some boutique hotels in cities with older buildings might help? Some older buildings might have smaller rooms?


I’m curious to know the room size of that top pic. This is exactly what we are doing with our renovation.
Anonymous
EyeCandyOP wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm the pp again, coming back to simplify my request. I'm looking for a small master bedroom that offers good storage -- at least 2 good sized dressers, plus night stands. My issue is that our bedroom just feels cluttered.


Got it! Small, good storage, possible architectural feature affecting furniture placement. Let's see what we can find...


This is from a brownstone...maybe built-ins or something that mimics them could help?


Full-sized chests as nightstands might give you the storage you need.


This is a large room, but I love the layering of the storage by the bed. There's a bookcase and then a nightstand.


A bit rustic, but using the walls?


Maybe looking at some boutique hotels in cities with older buildings might help? Some older buildings might have smaller rooms?


Thanks EyeCandyOP. I really appreciate how you were able to distill my original (rambling) post into its essence. These photos give me a jumping off point to look for more.
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Anonymous wrote:I love this thread! Two requests for you: 1) traditional living/family rooms that also have builder grade white/beige carpets. Bonus if they have some sort of leather, wood or texture like sisal or textiles to make it interesting.


I'm not sure of your style, so I'm going all over the place...















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