Until the beginning of the XVII century there was no bedroom. Because there was no division into rooms at all: where guests were received and eaten, they slept there, and in the same room several people. The presence of beds did not make him a bedroom. In the 18th century, it became better already: a separate room for sleeping appeared and even acted as a front door. It is known that Louis XIV received guests in bed or during the dressing procedure in accordance with court etiquette.
Project Chris Coleman in New York. Chair, diz. P. Polen, Artifort. Banquette Holly Hunt, lamp Artemide. Bedroom designer Didier Gomez. On tables from wenge Ligne Roset lamps Les Héritiers. On the wall at the head of the three photos of F. Muller. White chair, diz. D. Gomez for Cinna. The curtains are made from the flannel of the Danish factory Kvadrat. Bismut & Bismut Architectes. Спальня. Изголовье обито шелком фабрики Sahco. Полки изготовлены на заказ из патинированной бронзы. Справа работа Э. Бодара (Edouard Malingue Gallery) и кресло 1960-х, найденное в Брюсселе. The 1962 Beverly Hills villa was modernized by architect Dennis Gibbens and designer Jamie Bush. Bed in leather and mahogany tables, diz. J. Bush Vintage Italian sconces. Natural fiber wallpaper, Phillip Jeffries. Проект Павла Воловова. На стене спальни панно К.-А. Тагути. «Я фанат творчества этого художника. Ее работы — активные, концептуальные, некоммерческие — неотъемлемая часть проекта» Светильники Flos. Прикроватные тумбы в отделке эвкалиптом, Molteni&С. Проект Екатерины Лашмановой. Спальня. Драпировки, управляемые электроприводом, закрывают окно в изголовье. Лампы The Sofa & Chair, модель Alva. Люстра Circalight. Bed, lamp shade, wallpaper with gradient - all TS-Design. The headband is framed by a strip of tinted brass, giving the interior a vintage chic note. Bedside cabinets Luisa Peixoto (Booroom Gallery). Bed linens Frette. Architect Alexander Fedorov. Apartment on Schukinskaya. The wall behind the headboard is covered with leather panels. Relief inset - a picture of Nasty Pete, created for the project. Bed and stool Meridiani, design with a biofireplace designed by A. Fedorova. Дизайнер Майк Шилов. Прикроватные столики из стали, Bellavista. Светильники Titanic, Barovier & Toso. Флоковые обои с оптическим эффектом Drape, Cole & Son. Паркетная доска Listone Giordano. Поставка мебели компания «Мультимарка Проджект». Peter Lukyanov and Kirill Ustinov, ANCconcept. Apartment in London. Master bedroom. Bed and table Maxalto. Ingo Maurer. Chalets in the Alps, designed by Alexandra de Garidel-Toron. Bedside table colored P. Bonnfiy. Painting Fleur de coing n ° 9, F. Rouen (2007/8). Bedroom in the apartment decorator Geraldine Prieur. Geraldine is not afraid of active color even in the bedroom. Designer Baptiste Bow. Project in China. The Bella table lamp by B. Bow shows how subtly the author interprets Chinese motifs in his work. Tristan Oeer. The coloring of the bedroom is built on complex shades of gray concrete and beige-brown with cherry accents.The interiors of palace halls contested the throne room ... But this is a vivid episode that people like to quote. The main part of its history, the bedroom remained the most private room, intimate. And because sometimes it saved, laid out on the living room. (Maybe someone will remember how it was in Soviet times: in the middle of the bed, along the perimeter of wardrobes and bookcases with books, and on the wardrobes suitcases were certainly piled up.)
Nilufar Gallery together with designer Shilini Mizra, Squat exhibition in London. At the head of the head is Martino Hamper's screen. Three pseudo-classical portraits of Austrian Marcus Schinwald, Lindsay Adelman's Chandelier are in contrast with her.Here is what Parisian interior architect Alain Marcot tells (Alain Marcot): “During the first meeting with the client, we talk about everything: about the wallpaper in the living room, about the tile in the kitchen - but not about the bedroom. This is a forbidden topic of conversation, intimate area. It causes associations with the body, with nudity. Sometimes just talking about her device reveals the hidden problem of the relationship of two. Until now, it seems to many that the bed is something indecent and no one should see it. But once you have forced clients to overcome their constraints, they note the desire of real egoists: to create from this room a closed cell of the family structure, a private living room, a boudoir of a couple. ”
BURO 19.23. Bed and tables according to the sketches of the authors of the project: Cucumbers. Little Greene paint on walls, French Gray (Manders). Chandelier Chelsom. Curtains Gaston y Daniela, Dedar. The installation of wire made by the authors specifically for the project.Today it is obvious: to make a room solely for sleeping is at least impractical. Living space is reduced, each room counts. More and more complex families are emerging - this is a pan-European trend. Not only children want to retire - parents also dream of having a room isolated from the activities of the rest of the household.
Today, Europeans want their bedroom to be spacious (at least 20 m), with a large bed (at least 160x200 cm). They intend to not only sleep there. But also read, relax during the day and work. And to indulge in memories, arranging there collections, expensive photos, souvenirs and the most favorite items.
One of the bedrooms designed by Kelly Behan. Blue has a calming effect, reminiscent of both sky and water. The walls and ceiling are painted by hand. Carpet custom made. Bedside tables from Lawson-Fenning.Increasing the set of bedroom functions requires an increase in its size. What makes it grow? As shown by a survey of Europeans - at the expense of the living room. This trend correlates with other changes in life. People today receive less guests, and if they do, they are often in the kitchen. Another trend: a new way of life creates new furniture. There are huge beds-complexes with built-in lamps, shelves and tables. The third trend: men began to show a keen interest in the interior of the bedroom.
In the bedroom, the eccentric taste of the famous architect Odile Dek is especially obvious. At the head - Metallo 9 K. Grandidier.“Contact your wife about this” - this is what you hear less and less today ... But even if the bedroom is used only for its intended purpose, it cannot be underestimated: here we fall asleep and wake up. What we look at when we wake up can affect the rest of the day. And also: the attitude of a person to a room that only he sees speaks about the degree of his self-respect.
Roselind Wilson Design. Bedroom project at Holiday House London.