Bedroom
Furniture Style
It's often
reported that the average person spends about one third of his
or her life sleeping. But add in other activities and we
actually spend much more than that in the bedroom. Shouldn't
it, then, be a stylish and comfortable place to be?
Fortunately, thanks to modern
materials and designs (not to mention what we sometimes don't
like to admit: good marketing), any bedroom furniture
style imaginable can be delivered.
There's the classical
American Colonial look. Descended from the days when a four
poster was a bed, not a set of large photos of rock bands on
the walls, it is still a great choice. Headboards are elegantly
carved from woods such as oak or maple and look spectacular. A
cloth canopy with draperies is often added.
Ironically, this style
appears as the epitome of the upscale, well-to-do bedroom, yet
the designs actually go back to the ordinary merchant of
post-Revolutionary days. But whether it's a chest containing a
down comforter or a chest of drawers that matches the rest,
this style says 'solid American values'.
Asian
designs became popular around the turn of the 20th century and
continued on to the present. For good reason: they incorporate
ancient elegance with modern esthetic ideas of efficiency and
minimalism. They also make possible a range of colors that few
other choices can encompass. Bright reds, sea greens and the
colors of the sun and sky are all part of the Asian
palette.
An armoire of slick black
lacquer, inlaid with mother of pearl is one possibility. But
even a simple jade or ceramic bowl on the dresser used to hold
jewelry and coins can add a touch of Asia to the bedroom.
That's sexy and stylish, cool and hot. This yin and yang effect
of Asian bedding and furniture brings into an intimate area all
the exotic and stylish attributes that culture is famous
for.
What could be more
comfortable than a set of pillows in Mandarin red stuffed with
goose down? A throw rug in matching design to keep the feet off
that cold hardwood floor is both stylish and practical. That's
the Asian way.
In the 1950s Scandinavian,
Swedish in particular, became all the rage. That choice remains
equally popular today. It's not hard to see why. The simple
elegance and clean lines of a Swedish bed frame and chest of
drawers performs a double service.
It harkens back to an older
style such as that of the Shakers, suggesting simplicity and
peaceful living. That's always appreciated in these hectic
modern times. But it also is an echo of the high-tech look that
dominates computers, stereo designs and much more today. That
integrates the bedroom style perfectly with other parts of the
house while it provides a place of rest and quiet. The best of
all possible worlds!
Whatever style suits your
taste, and it could even be an eclectic mixture of many, you'll
find modern bedding and bedroom furniture or accent designs
available to match. Spending over a third of your life in the
bedroom makes spending a little money to make it match you a
great investment.
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