Creating an appealing and attractive bedroom space often entails using a bit of southern style. For designing a bedroom oasis, nothing trumps the use of light, airy and homey décor to create a truly inspired retreat. If you’re interested in showcasing a little southern flair in your master or guest bedroom, here are some tips and tricks to create a down-to-earth nocturnal nest with a bit of country charm to boot.
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Indulge in a glass of sweet tea in this milky bedroom space. A dramatic sleigh bed, floral artwork and graphic curtains give this space classic southern style. A fireplace adds a dash of colonial chic while an abstract rug gives this space a twinge of modern edginess.
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Southern belles rejoice in this sweet and serene sleep spot. A timeless master bedroom is luxurious and overflowing with romantic old-world allure. A distressed panel bed and matching dresser give this space serious panache. Butterfly artwork, antique nightstand lamps and feminine bedding amp up the southern attitude.
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An understated and ultra-elegant southern bedroom is filled with cozy charm. Dramatic furnishings, like an ornate bench, classic chandelier and candelabrum offer Victorian vibes. Baroque curtains, a chaise banquette bench and telephone table add to the historic energy of this sleep space.
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Modern sophistication meets southern grace in this tranquil and pretty guest bedroom. A four-poster bed is heaven sent, while white and blue furnishings a give this space a trendy twist. Delicate coastal art, a woven basket and a few decorative pieces are all that’s needed to keep this space feeling fresh and welcoming.
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A dazzling southern bedroom is filled with luxurious and classic furnishings. A sleigh bed adds stately style while floor to ceiling curtains are captivating and lavish. An opulent white fireplace is a necessity for those seeking warmth on chilly evenings. Romance is at the ready in this lovely master bedroom fit for Dixie Country.
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