From the December 2020/January 2021 Issue
Divide and Conquer-Childs Bedroom
Another bedroom is furnished in soothing pink and gray, with stylized flowers on the chandelier and window treatment. Child-size furnishings coordinate stylistically with the standard size furniture in this bedroom.
From the December 2020/January 2021 Issue
Bright and Breezy-Bedroom
Wood beams draw the eye to the vaulted ceiling in the master bedroom. Luxurious, layered pillows and a plump comforter make the bed an inviting retreat.
From the December 2020/January 2021 Issue
Blue Streak-Bedroom
The master bedroom’s king-size bed — upholstered in plaid — balances a masculine silhouette with curvy end tables, lacquered in navy grass cloth and jewelry-like ring pulls. Painting the tray […]
From the October/November 2020 Issue
Only Natural-Bedrooms
MASTER BEDROOM | Terracotta accents, a soft braided wool rug and layers of texture cozy up the private master suite located on the third level. Lighter than air, the upholstered […]
From the August/September 2020 Issue
Casual, Comfortable and Contemporary-Master Bedroom
In the master bedroom, Renee Rubenstein’s favorite color—green—makes an appearance. Whimsical touches add interest to this master bedroom.
From the August/September 2020 Issue
Casual, Comfortable and Contemporary-Sons Bedroom
The son’s bedroom combines various textures, patterns and wood accents.
From the June/July 2020 Issue
A Historical Summit Home Gets a New Lease on Life-Bedroom
Ralff explains that when she first saw the bedrooms, “the 1980s wallpaper was peeling to reveal the 1960s wallpaper.” She remedied that situation in a daughter’s room with a charming […]
From the June/July 2020 Issue
A Historical Summit Home Gets a New Lease on Life-Daughters Bedroom
The bed frame in a daughter’s bedroom ensures “your eye has places to go, but it doesn’t take up too much volume,” in the space, Ralff says.
From the June/July 2020 Issue
A Historical Summit Home Gets a New Lease on Life-Master Bedroom
The master bedroom, located above the great room, is part of the addition. “The dramatic color on the walls is called Gentleman’s Gray. It feels very ‘menswear,’” Harris Ralff says.