Today, Bedroom Ideas will display a series of fashionable bedroom designs that have predominant tones of purple. In many cultures, this unique color is often associated with royalty and mystery, and if used correctly in a bedroom, it can completely transform the overall design of a room.
Decorated by designer Kim Alexandriuk, this traditional bedroom is modernized through a blue-purple ceiling.
In this bedroom, purple is everything, from the canopy curtains embroidered by Penn & Fletcher and lined with a Stark fabric to Gracie’s custom-color wallpaper.
Alex Papachristidis was responsible for the design of the purple-filled bedroom. It highlights a custom bed dressed in bedding by Leontine Linens. The walls are sheathed in a linen by Manuel Canovas as well as the curtains. The striped purple rug is a custom design.
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Featuring splashes of purple throughout, Holly Peterson’s bedroom from her Hamptons Home was decorated by Kimberly Hall. The purple tones match perfectly with the neutral grass cloth wall covering.
This bedroom set features delicate yet sophisticated purple tones in the bed and the curtains, which combined with the neutral furniture designs, create a striking s et.
This master bedroom highlights stunning painted walls in Farrow & Ball’s Cinder Rose and the bed is dressed in light purple linens by Sferra and Olatz.
One can opt to only incorporate subtle shades of purple, as you can see in the bedroom design above, in elements like a bed, flowers or wallpapers.
This bedroom is an epitome of the eclectic style, however, the predominant color is clearly purple. The soft purple walls serve as an excellent backdrop for drawings by Tony Viramontes.
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Source: Elle Decor