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Master Suite Inspiration


The inspiration I have for our updates are modern farmhouse, modern, and cozy. I have been stalking through Pintrest and Instagram for ideas and have so many things I love and hope to incorporate into our home.
Below I will insert pictures off my Pintrest board (which I use as a vision board) for each room. If I know the source I will embed them in the picture, but I have mainly seen these off Pintrest and unsure of original source.


Master Bedroom
I really wanted this space to feel calm, relaxing, cool yet warm and comfy. I have a hard time sleeping already so anything I can do to help myself get in the mood for some long zzz's I'll do it.
Bed Under Window . Bed Against Window. It's totally okay to put your bed up against the window. Proper Feng Shui Bed Placement. #BeddingMasterBedroom  Gray bedroom boasts a vaulted paneled ceiling adorned with rustic wood trim over a gray herringbone tiled accent wall lined with a gray wingback headboard on bed dressed in white and grey bedding atop a gray rug placed in front of black framed French doors dressed in white drapes.  master bedroom  ♡  bedroom  Tobacco Barn Grey Wood Wall Covering - Master Bedroom  

En-suite
En-suite bath we really wanted to make it functional for our needs. I don't take baths really so having a bathtub would not be the most practical of choices so we opted for a large walk in shower. I also really liked the idea of having between stud built in shower storage. I thought it was a brilliant idea instead of having to purchase a stand alone shower organizer for our soaps. Although if I had the space and unlimited money and large soaker tub does sound like a lovely idea. We wanted a separate toilet room so the rest of the bathroom space could still be functional if someone needed to use the facilities. We also really wanted two sinks, so we don't have to share or wait to use the sink when one person was rinsing after brushing etc.
Since our bathroom space does not having and windows and natural light was none existent it was important for me to keep this space bright and light.

white marble hex floor tile with porcelain subway - Google Search  Image result for subway tile shower nook  Choosing our shower tile design with subway tile and marble tile niche. This white and gray bathroom.  Wood Bathroom Vanities | Centsational Girl | Bloglovin’  Floating gray washed wood vanity with metallic trim detail | Family Residence by Oliver Burns


Lauren xo

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