We're not sure why rug companies always seem to have the best stylists. Maybe the close-to-the-floor photos allow them to play around with space and furniture arrangements a little more. Whatever the reason, we found some great ideas for bedrooms in FLOR's new catalog...
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Some of the ideas we like from these photos: a wall-to-wall headboard with platforms for bedside tables, using a bench as a bedside table, a platform surrounding the bed with space for a breakfast tray, a thin blanket layered over a duvet, and an antique cabinet next to the bed.





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Nomade Express Slee...
I can say that Flor's stylists/designers are very nice as well.
I called one once to ask about something in one of the pictures and she was happy to give me the source.
The platform bed in the "Organic Overlay" picture is stunning! Can anyone ID it?
I was just thinking the same thing tonight when I flipped through it. I wish they had a source list in the catalog or on their website!
I think their secret is that they use real homes. I've recognized homes in their catalog from spreads in Dwell, etc.
i want to find out more about that platform bed as well
I have boring beige wall-to-wall carpeting in my apartment. Removing it is not an option. Can I put flor tiles on it?
Does anyone have any suggestions on making that wall-to-wall headboard? Do you think closet doors would work?
I agree that the Flor stylists are great. If ind the same thing with the Smith & Noble catalog. I spend more time looking at the set design than the window treatments.
JuliaL, I believe they don't recommend it over carpet...but you can check their website--they have all sorts of FAQs.
I love the upholstered bed in the first picture. Anyone know the source?
Christine- You are right! That's one less thing I "have to have" :-)
Crewtag- Check Cb2. They have a bed that's a similar color (mercury bed), but the legs are different.
There's a desk that I'd love to buy, if I could figure out who makes it! Any suggestions as to where / who I could go to for some guidance?! (btw, emailed FLOR and they were great about getting back to me, but said they had no way to figure out who made the furniture in their catalogs)