Sunday, June 2, 2013

Designers Bedroom - Getting all Personal



Designers spend much of their time creating beautiful environments for others. But what happens when they turn their significant talents on themselves, in their own homes, and in their most personal spaces?

 Here, at long last, they are able to create as they wish. Nowhere is this true than in the bedroom. It is here that the designer first greets the day and here that the vestiges of the day slip away. And to the aesthetically sensitive individual, how this space looks and feels matters...

View different designers bedroom some which you alreay know and some that are still new to your ears :)
Kelly Wearstler - With its hand-painted walls and its large-scale vintage furnishings, Wearstler's bedroom has all of the drama we've come to expect from the glamazon of design.

David Collins - The designer's inner sanctum is smart, but slightly less grand than the rest of his home. The nightstand nook on the left is particularly enchanting.

Jonathan Adler and Simon Doonan -  Perfectly suited to Palm Beach, the duo's bedroom features a Paul Evans chrome bed and walls of brilliant yellow.

Miles Redd - believes that "an exposed box spring is like a fly in the soup...unsightly." In his own bedroom, he's covered it with the same striped silk taffeta used for the headboard.

Roman and Williams Robin Standefer and Stephen Alesch -  (the married duo also known as Roman and Williams) have left their signature all over the moody blue bedroom of their super-skinny NoHo loft.
 

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