This 100-Year-Old Bedroom Got a Makeover That Feels "Like Entering a Different World"
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This 100-Year-Old Bedroom Got a Makeover That Feels "Like Entering a Different World"
"transitioning a space from bright and airy to dark and dramatic can feel intimidating."
"layering tones within the same family so the space [feels] cohesive rather than chaotic."
"This primary bedroom came with beautiful bones: original wide-plank floors, a charming sloped ceiling, and two tall windows that filled the space with natural light. Still, the room felt unfinished. The all-white walls and simple curtains left it looking flat and lacking personality,"
"The color drenching in this room made it feel like a cozy oasis,"
A primary bedroom was transformed from stark white to an immersive dark green using Behr's Alpine Trail, creating a forest-inspired, cocooning atmosphere while preserving abundant natural light from two tall windows. Original wide-plank floors and a sloped ceiling anchor the space and contribute to warmth. Layering tones within the same color family keeps the room cohesive. A single wallpaper accent wall adds personality without overwhelming or increasing expense. Strategic furniture choices — lowering the bed and selecting appropriately scaled pieces — enhance perceived space and intimacy. Coordinated dark green decor reinforces the restful, enveloping aesthetic.
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