Almost every style, color, shape or fabric can be fully enjoyed by both sexes. Still, certain elements, curves, and textures of interior design and furniture tend to have more of either feminine or masculine vibe. While living rooms, dining rooms are usually a combination of both, home bar and game rooms tend to be associated more with masculine aesthetics, the bedroom is often more into feminine style. The Furniture of America offers a vast range of ideas with tenderness and charm to make your slumber zone dreamy. FurnitureCart offers Top-5 bedroom sets to conquer your hearts and homes.
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The feminine room often focuses on soft muted colors, like creamy neutrals and light pastels. One of the ‘tops’ of serene relaxation with a mix of soft and awesome wood hues is the Hutchinson Bedroom Collection by Furniture of America and its gorgeous rustic natural tone finish. Diamond tufting can be found all along the fabric upholstered wingback style headboard while the wood grain emphasizes the natural finish. Another trick to take comfort and feminine look to the next level.
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While plaids, stripes, and herringbones are believed masculine, florals, botanicals, ornaments, and damasks are about feminine style. An elaborate floral design gives the bedroom furniture pieces of the Jakarta Collection by Furniture of America a cohesive look for a relaxing, sophisticated master suite with subtle feminine aesthetics. An antique white finish and turned legs complete the traditional look.
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Materials matter, when it comes to creating a feminine room. Metals and gilt, mirrors, faceted crystals, shimmer are a few of the typical feminine bedroom materials and tricks. Furniture should include decorative feminine quirks to make it look interesting, yet without overwhelming it. Make sure one or two furniture pieces have button tufting and carved details.
Stylish details like the nailhead trim, button tufting, ring drawer pulls, and silver-gray finish all add polish to the sophisticated panel bedroom set Loraine Collection by Furniture of America, still, they are just right with no ‘overburden’. The padded leatherette headboard and footboard are beautifully complemented by antique mirror borders, which are also found on the case goods front panels.
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Traditionally, it is believed that all the hard lines and geometric shapes should be put away if the goal is feminine aesthetics. Still, don’t put them away completely, as small geometrics, polka dots, or curved and rounded patterns work well in spaces with a feminine touch.
The bed‘s high headboard featuring a stunning arch pattern in the panel bedroom from Kamalah Collection gives the room a bold centerpiece. A variety of case good options dot the room with full circlet motifs that echo the awe-inspiring vision of the bed. An antique gray finish helps the pattern pop while giving a lot of wiggle room for complementary pieces and textiles to bring the room together.
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Last, but definitely not least is the bedroom from Aalok Collection. Gorgeously upholstered in gray velvet and pleated in a starburst design, it satisfies the need to shine. The matching pieces are finished in shiny silver. Though cold metals like platinum and silver are believed to belong to male aesthetics, and a feminine room should be more into warm tones, here we have the case with the textures and glamour determining the feminine mood, and silver plays the best part while filling this gorgeous bedroom by Furniture of America.