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3 Dreamy Decorating Ideas for Your Bedroom

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Whether your bedroom is a petite retreat or grand master suite, creating a calming space to relax and unwind is about more than just pillows and doonas. Early Settler’s visual merchandising manager, Donna Gilligan, has 3 dreamy decorating ideas for your bedroom.

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1 Mid-century. Absolutely timeless, mid-century modern is characterised by simple design, clean lines, warm timbers and gentle curves. To achieve this look in your modern bedroom, find a balance between mid-century inspired furniture and a few contemporary pieces you love. “Let your personality shine with this trend as it can be calm or quirky, bright or subdued, minimal or quite layered with lot of loved items.” – Donna Gilligan. 2 Hamptons. Soothing yet sophisticated, the Hamptons look blends the relaxed coastal look with some elegant old-world accents. To achieve this beloved style, pair natural timbers, classic design and layered textures with a few glamorous accessories and pops of sea blue. “A modern Hamptons home should feel light and breezy with a neutral palette. Add a touch of drama with some glamorous French-inspired accessories to marry the laidback and luxurious.” – Donna Gilligan. 3 Natural. The natural style is calming and serene – a beautiful aesthetic in the bedroom. It’s all about bringing a little slice of paradise into your life with indoor plants (real or faux), cane and rattan, natural timbers and images of nature. “As we seek to make connections with nature more than ever, bringing that natural feel into our homes promotes internal peace and wellbeing.” – Donna Gilligan

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