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Moroccan Style
Transport yourself to an exotic locale with a Moroccan-inspired sleep space.
Start with a low-profile wood platform bed frame.
Layer it with bedding in crisp white linens mixed with decorative pillows and shams featuring elaborate Moroccan motifs.
Accent patterns and colors pull from rich jewel tones like ruby red, emerald green and sapphire blue.
Incorporate handcrafted touches with elements like a macrame tapestry headboard, ceramic table lamps, embellished pillows and a tufted leather ottoman.
For texture, add in a shag rug, velvet bed skirt and tasseled pillows.
Display your treasures – think Hookah pipes, metallic lanterns, exotic prints and mosaic candleholders.
Sheer curtains softly diffuse light while elaborately tiled floors or walls enhance the exotic vibe.
For an authentic touch, burn frankincense or myrrh incense.
The overall effect is straight out of an alluring Moroccan escape.
Think chunky knits, plaids, buffalo checks and woodsy colors.
Start with a log-cabin quilt in earthy hues like green, brown, tan and red.
Layer it over a soft flannel sheet set for warmth.
Add accent pillows in buffalo plaid and cable knit covers.
Hang a macrame wall hanging above the headboard to complete the outdoorsy vibe.
For lighting, use textured ceramic table lamps or even an antler chandelier to enhance the rustic look.
You can also stack old books and display potted plants on the nightstands.
If you have a footboard or bench at the end of the bed, drape it with an oversized wool blanket or sheepskin for a cozy place to slip your feet into before bed.
A few wood elements like a woven trunk or ladder bookcase will make this nature-inspired sleep space feel perfectly peaceful.
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Picture a relaxed mix of richly patterned and tasseled textiles in earthy jewel tones.
Start with bedding in intricate prints and woven textures.
Layer on tapestry throws, velvet or fur pillows and a macrame headboard for a luxe feel.
Add pops of metallic through bronze table lamps, vases and candleholders.
Create a reading nook with cozy floor pillows and curated stack of books.
Sheer curtains in exotic patterns billow elegantly to frame the bed.
Display your treasured finds like geodes, agate slices and abstract artwork.
The blend of colors, patterns and textures creates a welcoming, lived-in vibe.
It’s all about embracing your authentic spirit and curating pieces that inspire joy.
Wrap yourself in the boho comforts for a restful sleep.
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The emphasis is on clean lines and functionality with hints of 1950s flair.
Choose furniture made from wood, leather or sculptural metal for an eclectic, artistic look.
Pair a sleek low platform bed with bright geometric bedding in retro hues like mustard yellow, olive green or burnt orange.
Add in pillows, throws and wall art featuring abstract shapes.
For lighting, select angular floor lamps or globe pendant lights.
Incorporate natural elements like rattan dishware, ceramic vases, and starburst mirrors.
A cowhide rug adds organic texture and pattern.
Floating nightstands keep things light and airy, while accent chairs with interesting shapes add drama.
The overall vibe is fresh, artistic and full of character.
It’s a fun, unexpected way to create a peaceful retreat.
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💭 I Wrote a Book About My BIGGEST Decorating Mistakes!
When I decorated my first home, I thought I knew what I was doing. Spoiler alert: I DIDN’T. 😅
💸 I bought a sofa that was WAY TOO BIG for my living room. I chose paint colors that looked amazing in the store but terrible on my walls. I spent THOUSANDS on pieces that didn’t work together. Sound familiar?
“Things I Wish I Knew Before I Decorated My First Home” is your shortcut to avoiding ALL my costly mistakes. ✨ Inside, you’ll find practical, NO-NONSENSE advice that will save you time, money, and a whole lot of decorating regret. 🏡
If you love clean lines and clutter-free spaces, try a minimalist bed for restful Zen feels.
Choose furniture with simple silhouettes in neutral woods.
A low-profile platform bed disappears nicely into the surroundings.
Stick to a mute palette of white, grey, tan and black in your bedding and decor.
The bedding should be crisp, fresh and wrinkle-free.
Add just a few artful accents like stone vases or sculptural lighting.
Incorporate natural textures like jute, linen, wool and leather for coziness with clean lines.
Keep surfaces free of excess decor.
Add greenery with succulents, air plants or bamboo.
Sheer linen curtains, a raffia pendant lamp and sisal rug complete the look nicely.
The overall effect is soothing, airy and conducive to deep, peaceful sleep.
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For easy elegance, classically chic style is always in fashion.
Choose a bed frame with clean lines in dark wood tones like walnut or espresso.
Make bedding the star with luxurious white or ivory linens in natural fibers like cotton, linen or silk.
Add visual interest with subtle stripes, embroidery or monogrammed details.
Incorporate texture with woven blankets and a cozy down duvet.
Keep it classic with bedside tables featuring polished hardware and table lamps with clean drum or tapered shapes.
Continue the tailored look with pleated linen drapes and plush wool rugs layered on dark hardwoods.
Add collected pieces sparingly like framed artwork, stacks of books and objets.
Infuse nature with orchids, ferns or eucalyptus stems.
The overall effect is fresh, polished and timeless.
It’s elegant without being over the top, creating a soothing retreat.
As you can see, your bedding can totally transform the mood of your space and improve your quality of sleep.
Remember to choose natural, breathable fabrics and calming colors suited to your personal taste.
Mix in special collected pieces and thoughtful lighting.
Most importantly, allow your bedding to reflect what makes you feel most relaxed, comfortable and authentically you.
Sweet dreams, friends!
✨ NEW RELEASE
💭 I Wrote a Book About My BIGGEST Decorating Mistakes!
When I decorated my first home, I thought I knew what I was doing. Spoiler alert: I DIDN’T. 😅
💸 I bought a sofa that was WAY TOO BIG for my living room. I chose paint colors that looked amazing in the store but terrible on my walls. I spent THOUSANDS on pieces that didn’t work together. Sound familiar?
“Things I Wish I Knew Before I Decorated My First Home” is your shortcut to avoiding ALL my costly mistakes. ✨ Inside, you’ll find practical, NO-NONSENSE advice that will save you time, money, and a whole lot of decorating regret. 🏡
Hi, I’m Madison — the cozy-home–obsessed girl behind Dreamy Home Style. I’m so happy you’re here. Truly.
I started this little corner of the internet because I’ve always believed one thing: your home should feel like a warm hug the moment you walk in.
Madison founder of DreamyHomeStyle
I grew up rearranging furniture for fun, collecting paint swatches like candy, and getting way too excited over throw pillows. Now I share that same joy with millions of decor lovers — helping you create spaces that feel beautiful, soft, and totally you.
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