Home design ideas: Decorating a bedroom with challenging sloped ceilings

Home design ideas: Decorating a bedroom with challenging sloped ceilings

The sloped ceiling in designer Diane Mohamed’s bed room posed a problem for her.Danielle Robertson

This is the major bedroom that Diane Mohamed has at any time experienced, and because of to the sloped ceiling, the most difficult to embellish. “It looked cavernous, cold, and characterless,” says the founder of MOMO Interior Layout. Mohamed knew she’d need to go bold, but was also fully commited to a predominantly black and white palette. “I desired to keep neutral for the for a longer time lasting objects, then convey in shade with equipment so I can swap them out from time to time,” she suggests. Her options did the trick. “Every time I open up the doorway, it provides me happiness,” she suggests.

1 The shag rug is a neutral foundation with a lot of identity. “When the daylight hits it, there’s a lovely shimmer,” Mohamed notes.

2 The bedding, which contains a crushed velvet comforter from West Elm and sheepskin pillows from Posting, supplies the sole times of color. “The clashing mustard accents are unexpected and continue to keep the dusty rose from experience way too feminine,” Mohamed states.

3 “Even while it’s not a midcentury home, midcentury modern furniture is nevertheless my go-to,” Mohamed claims, referring to the nightstands. The minimalist desk lamps from CB2 draw the eye outside of the decals, widening the graphic affect.

4 The asymmetric arrangement of shelves lets for versatility. “Since the middle shelf is extended than the top just one, I can combine in taller points like a vase with branches,” the designer says.

5 Stylized flower decals by Wall Star Graphics were Mohamed’s starting up position. “I’m a huge fan of [fashion designer] Orla Kiely and these have her vibe,” she says. “The curves balance the sq. windows and challenging angles.”

6 The capiz chandelier is dramatic devoid of including colour and its geometric type complements the natural and organic decals. “I would have liked to hang it lower, but I do not want the little ones to injury it when they jump on the mattress,” the designer states with a laugh.


Marni Elyse Katz is a typical contributor to the World Magazine. Send opinions to [email protected].