Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Imaginatio­n imperative

- DEBBIE TRAVIS Debbie Travis’ House to Home column is produced by Debbie Travis and Barbara Dingle. Email questions to house2home@debbietrav­is.com

DEAR DEBBIE: I’m fixing up a tiny bedroom as a guest room. Can you recommend any wall finishes that would look romantic and cozy and would suit lots of different ages and personalit­ies? Thanks.

— Zoe DEAR ZOE: I have just finished renovating my tiny London home, and one of the rooms that I particular­ly like is the little bedroom in the attic. It is my guest room, but I have a feeling that I will be sneaking up there myself. Attic rooms can be a challenge with sloping ceilings that make the space feel even smaller. But to me this is cozy, perfect for happy dreams and a good night’s sleep.

It is said that in order to make a small room appear larger, you must use white or light colors on the walls. It is true that pastels are airy and give the illusion of pushing out the walls and enlarging the space. But darker colors, or oversized and busy patterns, are a cozy alternativ­e. I papered the whole room in a glorious damask patterned wallpaper from Farrow & Ball. It looks like an original stenciled finish that would have taken days to paint. (I did this on my walls years ago, and it looked stunning, but it was labor-intensive.) Farrow & Ball makes their own wallpaper using paints instead of dyes to create the patterns. Not only are the colors brilliant, but you can feel the texture. It looks like painted wallpaper, and it is, but they do the work. The pattern shown here, called Silvergate, was translated from an early 19th-century English damask paper originally printed at Silvergate in Norfolk.

Headboards more than ever claim the center of attention in bedrooms today, and this soft-gray tufted wool headboard, Charlton from The White Co., is no exception. It’s incredibly comfortabl­e to lean against when you’re reading, and the wool feels cool in summer and warm in winter. The mirrored glass bedside table with drawers, and dresser [not seen], add a little Hollywood glam and generate sparkle and life in the cozy and romantic setting.

It’s always lovely to be able to add a bit of personal history to a room. It could be a hand-quilted bedspread, an old rocking chair or a grouping of old family photos. Here, I chose to hang a pair of antique lamps from France that I inherited from my grandmothe­r. The room is finished now and awaits its first arrivals. Enjoy your decorating and let your imaginatio­n soar.

 ?? Luke Brown Photograph­y ?? Farrow & Ball’s textured damask wallpaper cozies up a tiny boudoir.
Luke Brown Photograph­y Farrow & Ball’s textured damask wallpaper cozies up a tiny boudoir.

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