March 29, 2024

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Home design ideas: Decorating a bedroom with challenging sloped ceilings

The sloped ceiling in designer Diane Mohamed’s bed room posed a challenge for her.Danielle Robertson

This is the major bedroom that Diane Mohamed has at any time had, and owing to the sloped ceiling, the most difficult to decorate. “It looked cavernous, cold, and characterless,” suggests the founder of MOMO Interior Design and style. Mohamed knew she’d will need to go bold, but was also fully commited to a predominantly black and white palette. “I wanted to remain neutral for the longer lasting merchandise, then convey in coloration with extras so I can swap them out from time to time,” she says. Her options did the trick. “Every time I open up the door, it brings me pleasure,” she suggests.

1 The shag rug is a neutral base with heaps of persona. “When the sunlight hits it, there is a attractive shimmer,” Mohamed notes.

2 The bedding, which consists of a crushed velvet comforter from West Elm and sheepskin pillows from Write-up, presents the sole times of colour. “The clashing mustard accents are unexpected and hold the dusty rose from feeling way too female,” Mohamed suggests.

3 “Even although it’s not a midcentury home, midcentury modern day home furniture is even now my go-to,” Mohamed states, referring to the nightstands. The minimalist table lamps from CB2 draw the eye further than the decals, widening the graphic impact.

4 The uneven arrangement of cabinets allows for adaptability. “Since the center shelf is longer than the leading 1, I can mix in taller factors like a vase with branches,” the designer suggests.

5 Stylized flower decals by Wall Star Graphics ended up Mohamed’s starting position. “I’m a big supporter of [fashion designer] Orla Kiely and these have her vibe,” she claims. “The curves stability the square home windows and hard angles.”

6 The capiz chandelier is remarkable without having including shade and its geometric sort complements the natural decals. “I would have appreciated to hold it decrease, but I do not want the kids to damage it when they leap on the bed,” the designer says with a laugh.


Marni Elyse Katz is a common contributor to the Globe Journal. Ship opinions to [email protected].