Fantasizing about decorating the guest bedroom is much more fun than dealing with the reality of cash and space limitations (BTW, the bedroom is only 12′ x 12′).
I hit up good old 1st Dibs to drool over dream pieces that would fulfill the list of items required to furnish the bedroom comfortably.
The List:
1. Chandelier
2. Pendant light (pair)
3. Headboard/bed frame
4. Nightstand (pair)
5. Rug
6. Chair
7. Bench
8. Credenza
9. Pillows
Below are my three imaginary mood boards that would be options for the bedroom if money and space were unlimited. These boards, even though they aren’t really options – still give me an idea about the direction (texture, mood and palette) I’d like to try and go for…as much as it’s realistically possible.
1. Italian 1970’s Star Ceiling Light / $1,424
2. Pottery Ceiling Lite / $1,800
3. Harvey Probber rosewood headboard / Sold
4. Warren Platner Knoll Marble Side Tables / Sold
5. Shaggy Tribal Moroccan Marmoucha Rug / $3,975
6. Arne Norell leather chairs / $8,900
7. Dunbar Bench / $2,200
8. George Nelson credenza / $2,800
9. Mongolian Fur Pillows / $225
Option 2:
1. Stilnovo 1950’s Flush Floral Bouquet Chandelier / $3,800
2. French Ceiling Lights in Orange and White / $2,512
3. Headboard by George Nakashima / contact dealer
4. Decagonal Side Tables by Harvey Probber / $3,200
5. Vintage North African Rug / contact dealer
6. Sloped Steel Lounge Chair By Kipp Stewart / $4,800
7. Les Arcs Bench / $3,200
8. Knoll Rosewood cabinet / $5,200
9. Coyote Fur Pillow / $450
Option 3:
1. Italian Five-Arm Brass Chandelier / contact dealer
2. Beat Shade Stout by Tom Dixon / $1,140
3. Geometric Chrome King Headboard / Sold
4. Walnut & Ceramic Side Tables by Jon Van Koert for Drexel / contact dealer
5. Cow Hide Rug / $750
6. Papa Bear Chairs with Ottoman by Hans Wegner / Sold
7. 1970`s Chrome Bench / Sold
8. Burl Olivewood Credenza by Milo Baughman / $8,500
9. Vintage Fabric Pillows / $425
Delicious. Expensive. Impossible.
And hey, we didn’t even go into the bed linen’s, wall color or window coverings…well I guess with a budget this unlimited we would redo the closets, put in new floors, add a guest bathroom or just move to a completely different house in a vibrant and culturally exciting city (that obviously isn’t located in the Inland Empire).