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The function of any bedroom is first and foremost to provide a restful
environment for sleeping. There shouldn’t be anything disturbing or
jarring in a bedroom, even if you’re using the most modern style of design.
In this room, everything is conducive to resting, so the room’s
primary function is completely fulfilled. But this bedroom also functions
well not just for providing a good night’s sleep, but also for providing a
comfortable place in which to read or enjoy the view of the water.
You’ll note that here the tall windows have no curtains, so that
might make you think the room would be difficult for sleeping late into the
morning, something we all love to indulge in during vacations. But notice
the curtains around the bed itself: close these curtains and you’ve shut out
the morning light, and you’ve also created a cozier and more intimate space
around the bed.
The night stands on either side of the bed also function well; when a
couple is using the bed, each person will have access to books, reading
light, or alarm clock.
The mood of this room is a relaxed one, and the antique furniture
creates an old-fashioned feeling, bringing a visitor back to a slower,
simpler time. But it isn’t stuffy; the antiques are arranged in a modern
way, and the carpet and modern windows and doors to the balcony undercut any
potential stuffiness from the old-fashioned furniture.
The swags of curtain material draped around the bed add to the mood,
recalling colonialists’ luxurious homes in the Caribbean islands.
Finally, let’s look at the harmony of the room: Everything works
together here, and nothing is out of place. The fact that pale, summery
colors dominate the room makes harmonizing easy: the white bedspread sets
the standard as the brightest thing in the room, since the walls are
slightly more tea-colored, and the carpet is slightly darker still. The wood
of the furniture, and the maroon throw pillows on the bed, further bring in
deeper tones that prevent the room from appearing cold or sterile.
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