The process...
We started with a light grayish/beige wall, and painted it chocolate pudding brown. We then installed a cornice with merlot taffeta insulated curtains and off-white sheers.
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We started with a light grayish/beige wall, and painted it chocolate pudding brown. We then installed a cornice with merlot taffeta insulated curtains and off-white sheers.
The finished product is so much better than the picture can show. It feels like we are waking up in a hotel now!
(Oh, and we painted the other three walls a complimentary carmel color...it is all very fresh and pretty.)
(Oh, and we painted the other three walls a complimentary carmel color...it is all very fresh and pretty.)
My next project for our room is to create a painting (on canvas) for above our bed. Will post pics once that is complete. :-)
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