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Creating a Romantic
Getaway
Adding Quality and Style to Your Bedroom
(ARA) - Bedrooms aren’t just for sleeping anymore. With larger master suites
being built in today’s homes, bedrooms have evolved into comfortable getaways
for people to relax and unwind from their hectic schedules. The extra square
footage leaves room for many decorating possibilities in this personal retreat.
This season’s eclectic blend of sleek, contemporary styles and opulent, classic
details are combined to create the perfect romantic escape.
“The current trend in bedroom furnishings is leaning away from the standard set
of a bed, two nightstands and a few dressers all of the same style and
collection, towards a more romanced and eclectic combination of pieces to create
a personal refuge or escape,” said Greg Mononen, product developer for Arhaus
Furniture, a 20-store lifestyle furniture retailer. “People are adding romantic
elements to their bedrooms in their furniture, wall colors, fabrics and
accessories,” he added.
European-Style Romance
Furniture can be the first building block in creating an amorous atmosphere
within a room setting. Mononen notes he is seeing many romantic European
influences from Italy, France and the British Isles. For instance, the woods
used in today’s furniture are richer and deeper, like cherry and walnut with
java, cocoa or sienna stains.
“We’re also seeing a European trend of mixing and matching stained wood with
painted wood or iron. This idea of blending eclectic items is beginning to carry
over into the United States,” said Mononen. For instance, combine an iron bed
like the Arhaus Lily bed with a pair of hand-painted nightstands for a
European-inspired look. Complete the look by incorporating a stained or
distressed dresser, a lingerie chest or a beautifully hand-painted armoire like
the Gainesburough by Arhaus.
“We definitely encourage those bedroom shoppers that want to move away from the
bedroom ‘set.’ This trend gives home furnishings the feeling of being collected
or acquired over many years,” said Mononen.

When mixing these different furniture pieces, it is important to keep one
element a constant throughout the room. This could be a similar style, color or
scale. By doing so, you will be able to pull it all together much more easily by
adding a few finishing touches and accessories.
Accessories that Set the Stage
Luxurious pillows, throws, duvets and other accessories can help create an
atmosphere of romance. “Opulence is key in developing a romantic theme,” says
Mononen. He suggests combining high thread count sheets with richly textured
fabrics like silks, tapestries, linens and velvets for bedding. Fresh flowers,
candles, chandeliers, and beaded lamps or pillows can also add extravagance.
“For a truly romantic look, try using a chandelier over the bed or over each
nightstand for an elegant and unique lighting option,” says Mononen.
When choosing fabrics, paint and accessories, Mononen recommends using shades of
color that depict your personal style. “Think about colors that look good on you
or colors of clothing you typically have in your closet. If you choose colors
you typically like to wear in clothing, you’ll probably also enjoy incorporating
that color palette into your bedroom décor,” he adds.
Trend: Bedrooms Become Grand
“With larger master suites being built in new homes, we’re getting more requests
for additional furniture pieces in our bedroom collections,” says Mononen.
People are looking for pieces that are both stylish and functional because they
are spending more time in their bedrooms.
“Armoires for televisions, wardrobes, trunks and seven- or nine-drawer dressers
are very popular choices because they take up more space in larger rooms and
provide a lot of storage,” he said. Even nightstands are larger, providing more
storage space with drawers and shelves.
Another new trend in bedroom furniture is higher headboards and lower footboards
on platform beds. These updated proportions work in today’s larger bedrooms and
allow for easy late night television watching. For example, the Barrington
bedroom collection by Arhaus features a platform bed with a stately headboard
and footboard paneled with antiqued cherry and walnut.
For more information about Arhaus’ home furnishing collections visit
www.arhaus.com.
Courtesy of ARA Content
EDITOR’S NOTE: Arhaus has 20 store locations in: Ohio, New York, Pennsylvania,
Kentucky, Indiana, Missouri, and coming soon in Naples, Fla. For additional
information or images related to Arhaus’ home furnishing collections, please
contact Pat Carlson or Danielle Elderkin at Akhia Public Relations at (330)
463-5650 or visit the Arhaus Web site at www.arhaus.com.
Eight Steps to a Perfect Bedroom
Determine what your focal point will be in the room. Decide which wall to place
the bed on first and then arrange the other pieces. Angle the bed in a corner
for an unexpected look.
Place a nightstand and lamp on both sides of the bed. This adds balance to the
layout and provides a place to set a glass of water, books or an alarm clock.
Set a bench or trunk at the foot of the bed. It can provide storage for blankets
or sweaters as well as an area to sit while getting dressed.
Create a soft seating area. Place upholstered chairs or a chaise lounge in the
bedroom to provide a more inviting and personal feeling in the room.
Always have a mirror in the room. Try a mirror over the dresser or a full-length
mirror or cheval, for an elegant focal point.
Select an armoire to store the television and audio equipment as well as
providing extra storage.
Find a unique accent piece such as an unusual dresser to add interest in the
room -- find a piece that has an interesting finish, color, material, or size.
Buy the best heirloom-quality furniture your budget will allow. Details to look
for include:
Dovetail joints: provide lasting strength and reinforcement.
Metal on metal drawer glides: the ideal hardware for durability and ease.
Finished (sanded and stained) drawers: protect clothing from unfinished wood.
Cedar-lined drawers: a special feature for preserving fine clothing.
Solid brass hardware: a finishing touch that will last a lifetime.
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