I have never met a toile I didn't like!! Oh, there are some that I like better than others, like the many that feature farm animals or charming Provencal people... but overall I think any toile can be the starting point for a fabulous room. And although toiles can be used in any room, with their monochromatic color scheme and repetitive designs, they are particularly calming for the bedroom. Here are several pictures of lovely bedrooms decorated with toiles, each one prettier than the last!
The room above with its dark coffee walls uses toile only in the bedding, and dilutes the dark wall color with lots of filmy white. Simple, but very striking!
Using picture frame molding and a "crown" to highlight the bed wall, this room also uses toile primarily on the bedding, mixed with a matelasse coverlet, and checks and stripes for contrasting pillows.
I love bedrooms that use white on the top of the bed, and accent it with a toile. Even though the toile is used only on the dust ruffle and headboard, the room is interesting, but crisp, clean and tailored.
Here a combination of toiles is used ---- a busier one for the drapes and wallcovering, and an open toile for the top of the bed. Once again, mixing a check with a toile is a fool-proof combination! Contrast this room with the one above --- also done in black and white ---but this one is accented in bright and cheerful coral. Love the upholstered headboard and back curtain with canopy behind the bed, as well as the monogrammed shams!!
This room mixes several toiles together to create a charming, cozy bedroom. Using two different toiles, but reversing the background color, is also a formula that almost always works to create more interest. Note the great tri-fold mirror used as the headboard!
What a simple, clean look for a summer lake house! The wide stripes on the walls keep it neutral, but interesting, and accenting with sky blue gives it pizzazz! Think how easy it would be to change the accent color with a new throw, slipcovers on the two benches, and changing a couple of accessories.
An iron daybed, matelasse spread, and mixing checks and dots with the toile makes this room very French indeed! A great guest room that anyone would enjoy sleeping in!
Once again, the unbeatable combination of toile and checks, white on the top of the bed, and a bright accent color makes this bedroom fresh and welcoming.
Note the bamboo blinds with toile side panels on a bamboo rod. Folding a blanket across the foot of the bed always breaks up the long expanse of bedspread, and gives you a place for an accent pattern. Did you notice that every one of these beds has 5-7 pillow shams or accent pillows, which makes the bed look luxurious and inviting? Also, I love having a chandelier in the bedroom as this one does.
The classic of all bedroom combinations ---- blue and white toile with snow white bedding! Check out the sisal rug and fur throw at the foot of the bed --- both adding texture around the otherwise solid white bed.
And last of all, my own bedroom-----done in blue and white toile, combined with mustard walls, and a mustard, blue and white toile as an accent. If you look closely, you will find 8 distinct patterns in my bedroom --- two toiles, two checks, a plaid, a damask like design, the diamond carpeting, and a diamond/dot on the desk chair. No one ever accused me of being a minimalist!! I love pattern, color, and accessories, and tend to use lots in every room in my own home.
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Hope you all had a wonderful Mother's Day!!
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ReplyDeleteThis last picture of your personal bedroom, what is the mustard background, blue and white toile fabric? Is it still available?
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