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TRADITIONAL WITH A TWIST : THREE BLUE BEDROOMS!

September 14, 2009
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All photos in this post courtesy of Kelley Interior Design

Bedroom by Kelley Proxmire with white curtains with blue trim and royal blue walls
Bedroom 1: Bright white window coverings with colored trim pop out against rich blue walls in a classic bedroom design. (above)

Bethesda, MD based interior design maven Kelley Proxmire has her way with the color blue! Kelley was kind enough to send me photos of three fab rooms she designed for different designer showcase houses – rooms with one thing in common…a royal treatment of all things blue!

These rooms are the ultimate in traditional…not stodgy or sleepy traditional…but refreshing traditional with a wonderful air of wit and whimsy.

The big decor play in all of these rooms is the consistent and unabashed use of the color blue – makes these rooms boldly classic and daringly traditional – rooms that really work!

Bedroom by Kelley Proxmire with a white iron day bed, a blue and white Chinoisserie toile valance canopy with matching bed skirt and tufted ottoman
Bedroom 1: A two sided canopy with a blue and white Chinoisserie toile pattern on the inside hangs from a valance covered crown that is attached to the ceiling…all elegantly enveloping a comfy white iron daybed. (above)

Bedroom by Kelley Proxmire with a white Chinese garden stool and a slipper chair with blue and white Chinoisserie toile upholstery
Bedroom 1: A bright white ceramic garden stool sits in a corner next to a slipper chair that is covered in the same blue and white toile to match the rest of the upholstery and the wall color of the room. (above)

Symmetricla blue bedroom with two twin beds by Kelley Proxmire
Bedroom #2: Symmetry and style are the design solutions in this blue bedroom with two twin beds balancing out either side of the room. (above)

White dresser with a laurel wreath motif and a round gold mirror in a blue bedroom by Kelley Proxmire
Bedroom 2: A white dresser with a laurel wreath motif on the front provides visual interest as it contrasts against the blue walls. (above)

Blue bedroom by Kelley Proxmire with twin bed with a white scalloped bed cover, striped blue and white skirt and dusty blue and white blanket and pillow covers
Bedroom 2: The twin bedding oozes tradition with a white scalloped bed cover, striped blue and white bed skirt and dusty blue and white damask blanket and pillow covers.(above)

Blue bedroom by Kelley Proxmire with a vanity with a blue and white gingham skirt, blue and white damask wallpaper, vintage gold wall clock, white vintage mirror and a lucite chair
Bedroom 3: There is no design fear here of mixing bold patterns…a blue and white gingham checkered skirt surrounds a dressing table that sits against a wall with a bold light blue damask patterned wallpaper. Oh…yes…love the little lucite chair with a light blue upholstered seat cushion!(above)

Blue bedroom by Kelley Proxmire with damask wallpaper, gingham bedding and vintage accessories
Bedroom 3: More mixing of patterns comes into play with the bedding on the two twins in the room. (above)

Blue bedroom with damask wallpaper, periwinkle porcelain lamp and a gold mirror above a white chest of drawers by Kelley Proxmire
Bedroom 3: A periwinkle blue porcelain table lamp is perfectly placed against the blue and white wallpaper and gold framed mirror on the dresser in this showcase bedroom. (above)

Blue and white bedroom with damask wallpaper, gingham bedding, white headboards, white curtains and bed skirts with blue trim and a girly vanity
Bedroom 3: A view of the whole bedroom where the mix of patterns plays key in the room’s design. (above)

Thank you Kelley and Anne-Marie for sending along these photos! Look forward to more!

P.S. Just in case you wondered…my favorite is Bedroom #1…which is yours? (comment below)

All photos in this post courtesy of Kelley Interior Design

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6 responses to “TRADITIONAL WITH A TWIST : THREE BLUE BEDROOMS!”

  1. townhouseturnaround says:
    September 14, 2009 at 3:11 AM

    I’m finding white ceilings with colored walls so jarring lately. Especially in rooms one and three, I think the loveliness would be increased exponentially with a ceiling color that either complemented the walls (one) or matched the floor (three). The white just looks so stark and unfinished.

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  2. Susannah Forshey says:
    September 14, 2009 at 6:21 PM

    Oh, man, I really, really love the way pure, intense colors look when accented with whites like that! I did my daughter, Violet’s room in a deep purple that way, with pure whites accenting everywhere, using various textures in the white to break it up a bit. I so much prefer the darker colored walls (like that blue) with more neutral accents! But that’s just me….

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  3. Francesca says:
    September 15, 2009 at 6:24 PM

    Beautiful photos!

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  4. Anonymous says:
    September 16, 2009 at 1:26 PM

    Sorry. You seem very nice but …

    WE HATE YOUR BLOG.

    http://wehateyourblog.wordpress.com/

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  5. Down Pillow says:
    September 20, 2009 at 6:33 PM

    Definitely some beautiful rooms 🙂 I absolutely love the 2nd room – wonderful paint color, window treatments, & accessories.

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  6. fakhikid says:
    August 4, 2010 at 7:23 AM

    My friend and I have been talking about this particular subject, this is great site and nice text. I will add to my bookmarks, Thank you.

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