Inspired by the Elements: Fire

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If you are looking for a bedroom concept that will add some spice to your life, look no further than to the element of fire. Often times people will shy away from red in a bedroom since red is a strong and dominant color palette. However, red is also the color love and the color most associated with Valentine’s Day. The gorgeous bedding set in this design is from one of my favorite luxury bedding lines and pairs the red with navy and for a rich, royal and romantic feel. By painting the walls in a similar navy it creates a cocoon effect for a great night’s sleep.

I love the artwork is flirty and mysterious, evokes the mood of fire and has the red rose signifying love in the piece. Make this room really hot by adding this dramatic red chandelier, and what better way to play off of the fire element than with actual fire? These wall fireplaces can easily be added to any space without the need for any construction.

We thought it would be especially fitting to post this design this week since it also has a bit of an Americana feel. We wish you a very happy Fourth of July with family and friends. God Bless America!

Designing spaces you love to live in,

 
Yian Q

Since 2015, I have helped over 100 interior designers, builders, builders, and architects – from those just starting out to award-winning designers published in Architectural Digest, Luxe, and more.

My process starts with what is already true within you, then brings it to life in a way that resonates with your ideal clients.

I work with designers because they’re awesome. I’m a member of IDS (Interior Design Society) and served on the board of the Virtual Chapter. Design events I’ve attended include High Point, Vegas Market, and BOLD Summit (Business of Luxury Design).

When I’m not creating brands and websites, you can find me listening to audiobooks and going on long speed walks with friends.

I’m from Seattle and now live in New York City with my wife, Gaby.

https://theartofyou.co
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