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Designer Marea Clark could even get me to liking yellow more, with this one--

 

So simple, yet distinctive.  Traditional, but not stale.  Even the exuberant tennis players don't keep the room from an air of tranquillity---

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Like the idea she did in this guest room below, of having the desk serve as a common night stand for each bed.  Soothing shell pink and taupe-y color scheme.  The soft globe lamps, very pretty, thinking they might be alabaster...

 

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And a third, and last one from Marea, this one in Laguna Beach, California.  There's her affinity for charming old spool beds and gentle prints.  Love the French doors, tulip table and antique chest. 

 

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Having this as your view outside of the house doesn't hurt, either....

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And lastly, unfortunately I don't remember who the designer of this is-- could be Thom Filicia.  Strong, a little more masculine and contemporary, but still serene and welcoming, to my mind.

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Light, bright and airy!  Nice!

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Such lovely rooms, I love the freshness of the bedding and furnishings and I swear I can smell the sea air coming thru that open door in the last photo of that gorgeous view! 

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I absolutely love Marea's bedrooms! They are completely my style; there's literally nothing I don't love about them! The last one is nice, too, just a little bit different vibe. 

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The rooms are right up my alley.

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I'll take the last bedroom but it has to come with that stunning view of the ocean...and I want an easy walking path to get to the water.

I know asking for too much.

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@DREAMON wrote:

I'll take the last bedroom but it has to come with that stunning view of the ocean...and I want an easy walking path to get to the water.

I know asking for too much.


Same for me!!

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Re: CALM BEDROOMS

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I like the first one a lot.(except the drapes don't go with all the lightness I think).

And all are very calmingSmiley Happy

And now that's a view!Heart

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The view is breathtaking!

 

I like all the bedrooms except for the drapery which I feel is too heavy, especially the second one.

 

The third bedroom is just beautiful, love everything especially the bed and the french doors.

 

Thank you @Oznell 

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Attractive!

 

But I'd ditch the tennis scene.

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