Sugar Editorial Picks
Aug 28, 2008 -
I've long loved the Ikea Hemnes Four-Poster Bed, and while I love the composition of this room, I'm not so sold on the half-painted bed. What's your take? Source
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Feb 22, 2008 -
Every once in awhile, I encounter a furnishing that literally blows my mind. That time is now. The Conran Shop Ball Poster Bed ($17,000) is dramatic, unorthodox, and downright eye catching.
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Aug 13, 2007 -
As a kid, I always fantasized about having a canopy bed, and ever since I spotted the Creme Fresh Celeste Bed, I've discovered that there are plenty of canopy beds for grown-ups too. But these dreamy canopies aren't the imposing four-posters of old. The big trend is in light and airy canopy beds made from sleek metal, slender wood, and sculpted wrought iron for a look that's both romantic and modern.
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Dec 03, 2007 -
Catherine from Mill Valley, CA, was recently chosen as the Domino Decorating Contest winner. A single mother, Catherine had to wait 17 years before converting two smaller bedrooms into her large master bedroom. This handy lady completed the demolition herself, then hired workers to install closets, floor, and doorways.
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Jan 18, 2008 -
Spotted on AT:SF, the Niermann Weeks Valois Canopy Bed ($19,330) is pure luxury. Made of Venetian silver leaf with antiqued mirrored panels, it's more feminine boudoir than art deco design, and it's yet another reason to love mirrored furniture. Fit for a queen, for yours truly, or just anyone with 20 Gs to spare, it more than qualifies as Crave Worthy.
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Sep 02, 2007 -
This week's Life & Style magazine checks in with celebrity home-style guru Robert Verdi to get his top five home trends for Fall. With the exception of animal prints — will they ever stop making a comeback? — I'm really excited about all of these looks, especially the yellow accessories.
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Jul 31, 2007 -
CB2's Indie Bed is a good buy at just $499, but I think the unconventional four-poster design looks weird without a headboard, a footboard, or a canopy. Also, does anyone else find it ironic that a chain store — given, a chain I like very much — is selling a product called the Indie?
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