On http://houseandhome.com/tv, see Lynda Reeves conjure an artist-studio inspired bedroom and seating area in the Elte showroom in Toronto. Learn why she picked the pieces she did, and get her tips on mixing different periods and materials — from reclaimed wood to recycled iron — to convey personality.
Watch the next two segments from this episode at http://houseandhome.com/tv/episode/eclectic-bedroom-lynda-reeves-updated-70s-chalet, along with hundreds of other segments!
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I say take all the chairs out, use two of the black side tables (I like symmetry😬), take those floor lamps out and use nice tall glass lamps so you can still see the art and avoid looking cluttered. If the bedroom is really big then create a sitting space at the opposite side of the bed with the brown leather chair, a floor lamp and a small table. Although the bookshelf is beautiful and it was styled very nicely, it doesn’t serve any function in a bedroom. Maybe if they had styled with purses, some pretty shoes and other accessories, perfumes and things like that I can see functionality for it 🤷🏼♀️ I do love the colors they picked though 👌🏻
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What a mess
That last chair added. Get rid of it.
Why the buddha heads? It's a disrespectful to the religion if you practice it, and I'm guessing none of you are buddhist. I see the same thing happen with crosses and both of these practices in interior design are shameful.
Too much chairs. Its crowding the whole area. And that movie studio like floor lamps are way too much. Who would want those in a bedroom
Debbie Decorator clutter fest.
Looks like a living room, not a restful retreat. SO much going on. Obviously there's a huge imaginary walk-in closet, because not a single not to storage. And mirrors in a bedroom, especially so near the bed, is bad feng shui; bounces energy around and creates more noise.
Too many stuffs. You don’t want too many things in bedroom. There are too many seating arrangements in bedroom. It’s a bedroom for 2 persons. Incorporating too many seating arrangements made it look like living room or family room
Reclaimed iron from a Japanese factory… like it's supposed to be special or something. Iron is iron no matter where it comes from.
This approach to eclectic decorating seems to me to be contrived and lacks the magic of decorating when it,s done by people with an attitude that says, “I may not have much money but my surroundings are going to be beautiful no matter what.”
This is not interior design, this is interior decor with no functionality to it whatsoever. Please stop using the term DESIGN for decoration, design actually involves thinking, functionality and practicality to a space.
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Love this room. This gave me ideas as to what to do with my own room. Very cool style. 🙂
Omg, I love this so much! This was so fun to watch! Who says that everything has to be one style? This is exactly the way I love to decorate! Thanks for sharing this!
Overcrowded..it's like using whatever is appealing and filling up space😗
Just give me that shelf. And the floor lamps. Wow! What room, I really like it all.
Cool ideas! But that "safari" chair looks more like a "Hannibal Lechter" chair. NASTYYYYYYY
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The color scheme is not quite right!
I didn't like it a ton as it was getting put together but at the end its perfect. Well done!
Well, it said "eclectic". My room in chaos would also be considered ecletic.
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love the rug and the mid century chair…
Why oh why so much furniture in one room. Three chairs and a bench that makes four seating areas that including the bed is it really needed. Might sound odd but why not have a valet stand instead of all the chairs. You only need one area to sit in the bedroom not including the bed. More chairs you have the more likelihood you are to use them for accumulating junk. The other thing that annoys me buddhas a religious symbol not just a vacuous ornament to fill a gap in a over cluttered room.
I have replayed this video several times. I love the eclectic mix!
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