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House Tour Update: Thomas' New Bedroom

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We posted Thomas' small Washington DC studio last month - House Tour: Thomas' Washingtonian Address - and Thomas sent us an update for bedroom month:

"Recently, I purchased a new Dwell duvet and shams from one of my favorite local stores called "And Beige". I already had Pottery Barn sheets set along with a couple of chocolate brown Ikea pillows. By the suggestion of a friend-the owner of "And Beige", I painted the wall behind my bed chocolate brown-same color but in matte finish. I taped it off and decided not to paint the entire wall behind the bed. I wanted to give a headboard illusion. It looks great. The bedding really pops while complimenting the couch that sits in front of the bed."...
 
 

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Thomas has rearranged his furniture a lot — we had to check the original slideshow to confirm this. If you remember, the head of his bed is inside the old closet. The new matte brown "headboard" is a great addition. The combination of the uniform lighting and uniform color scheme really helps to unite the small space. And we're digging the karate chopped pillows! (we're going to add a new tag for them!)

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The new bed scheme is gorgeous. Great job. But the knotty pine base of the bed seems like an eyesore now, against all the lovely chocolate brown. Maybe paint it?

posted by Lisa Hunter on February 25th 2008 at 11:21am
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I'd love to see a piece of art that incoporates reds and maybe a cerulean blue. I like the headboard effect of the recessed wall. Is it hard to make the bed? love the silver lamp, too.

posted by kimg924 on February 25th 2008 at 11:28am
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Thanks for the comments.

Lisa Hunter, the picture is deceiving as the bed is not much of an eyesore. It blends in well with the medium oak wood floors. To be honest, I have considered painting it as it is just an Ikea base. I am thinking high gloss lacquered white. Suggestions?

Kimg924, thank you for your suggestion. I think I might hang a piece of my artwork above the bed. I have no trouble making the bed. There is a nice space between the sofa and bed.

posted by 335ktt on February 25th 2008 at 11:44am
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Thomas:
This looks perfect. I love the mirrored headboard effect. Great job.

posted by Herringbone on February 25th 2008 at 12:01pm
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Thomas, beautiful! I also have a couple of those chocolate brown pillows from Ikea and they have lasted and still look great after two years of daily use on my couch--a great Ikea find!

posted by universal mod on February 25th 2008 at 12:38pm
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I love And Beige. I also love that bedding!

posted by Christine (the one in DC) on February 25th 2008 at 12:43pm
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The silver lamps looks great! Where are they from? Thanks!

posted by BobbiH on February 25th 2008 at 3:28pm
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Thank you Herringbone..my fellow Washingtonian.

& Thank you Christine...another Washingtonian.

BobbiH: I got the lamps from a local store in DC called Rkndy (Rock Candy). It is in the U street area. The store owner told me that he got them from a place in NYC.

posted by 335ktt on February 25th 2008 at 5:35pm
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I love it but some art over the bed would be nice too. I have a question though why do people 'bend' their cushions like Chinese fortune cookies? It looks so trite and overstyled.

posted by ArabellaLondon on February 25th 2008 at 8:40pm
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Love the brown and white with the silverlamps!!

posted by Purple Area on February 25th 2008 at 9:17pm
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Hooray for DC!
You can find similar lamps at Crate and Barrel (or could, don't know if they still carry them), although I love to support the independent shops downtown. I just wish And Beige was a little more affordable overall.

posted by d in dc on February 26th 2008 at 3:24am
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love the bedding. and u moved the sofa! so where is the table now?

DC people email me about a meet and greet in the works for March 8th at Eastern Market.

uwish913@yahoo.com

sd913

posted by SD913 on February 26th 2008 at 4:33am
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ArabellaLondon, thank you for your suggestion relating to artwork and comments about my space. To answer your question: "why do people bend their cushions like Chinese fortune cookies?" To me, I go back and forth...sometimes I like the "karate chop" look for a hotel chic feel and then other times, I go for a more relaxed look. Check out my original post to see how I stacked the pillows. Thank you again!

Thank you Purple Area for your comments!

D in DC-great to see another Washingtonian supporting each other on AT. Thank you!

posted by 335ktt on February 26th 2008 at 4:46am
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SD913,

Yep, I moved the sofa right smack in the middle of the studio. In my previous arrangement, upon entering the studio, the first thing you saw was the bed. Now, you see the great couch.

The bistro table is directly across from the couch next to the entry way. It fits perfectly and does not affect the flow of the set up.

Thanks for your comments.

posted by 335ktt on February 26th 2008 at 4:54am
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Am I seeing two different wall colors, or is it being reflected differently by the mirror with the natural lighting? Would you mind telling us what the paint is? It looks great.

posted by bigfun on February 26th 2008 at 5:06am
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SD913--you beat me to it! :)

posted by Christine (the one in DC) on February 26th 2008 at 5:25am
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Thank you bigfun!

The wall behind the bed is "chocolate" from restoration hardware in a matte finish. Instead of buying a can from Restoration, I took the color swatch to a local hardware store (I only needed a small can). I am sure the color is slightly off which I expected and wanted. The other two walls are the true Restoration Hardware "chocolate" paint. The finish has got a little more shine to it.

posted by 335ktt on February 26th 2008 at 5:28am
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OMG those lamps are AMAZING!!!!! Where did you find them!?

posted by CS54 on February 26th 2008 at 6:23am
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cs54,

I found those lamps at local store called RKCNDY (rock candy). The store owner got them from a place in NYC.

My two best friends (V and Char) from Atlanta were visiting and we went shopping at U Street. I had seen the lamps before but wasn't sure if they would work with my space. V and Char pushed me to get them and I am so glad that I did. We walked across the street, bought light bulbs and ran to my studio to set them up. Great memory!

posted by 335ktt on February 26th 2008 at 6:46am
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Love the color scheme! I too think you should paint or stain the bed frame- I can envision either white or a dark brown, but do find the current tone jarring.

yay for the AT:DC meetup on March 8th- hope more people can join us...

posted by CQ in DC on February 26th 2008 at 8:47am
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thank you for your comments and suggestions. i think i'll paint the bed frame this weekend :)

posted by 335ktt on February 27th 2008 at 5:54am
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I also want to see just ONE bright red in there - maybe a photo of a red chili over the bed (prob'ly bad feng shui! LOL) but something, to feed the hungry eye?

posted by PapaQuebec on February 28th 2008 at 11:14am
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great idea papaquebec!

i already got an orange painting on the opposite wall so I might continue that theme right above the bed.

posted by 335ktt on February 29th 2008 at 9:56am
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