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Tropical Room Design: 6 Essential Elements
Want to escape the hustle and bustle and surround yourself with green bushes? For several years running, the success of tropical design has not caused any doubts. Even in the bedroom, where intricate patterns and bright colors blend with natural, soft and calming materials. All you need is a few green plants, Monstera, and other cacti to complete an urban tropical garden in your bedroom...
1. Rope Wardrobe to Follow Trends
PinterestWhat's better for storing clothes and accessories in your tropical room than this elegant and original wardrobe? Rope details add a classic and natural look that fits perfectly.
2. Rattan Headboard for Natural Effect
PinterestNatural materials are known for adding softness and exotica to the heart of your home. This rattan headboard with classic elegance will make your bedroom cozy.
3. Woven Pendant Lights for a Sense of Solitude
PinterestContinuing with natural materials, this light hanging palm lamp will fit easily in your bedroom—either as a main chandelier or bedside lamp on both sides of the bed.
4. Poster with Tropical Spirit That Makes You Travel
PinterestIf you choose bright and saturated colors on the walls, balance them with black-and-white posters featuring retro elegance reminiscent of exotic flora and fauna.
5. Palm Lamp for an Elegant Touch
PinterestWith this glowing palm by your bedside, you're guaranteed a change of atmosphere. A gold accent will enhance the emerald green and dark green tones favored in tropical design.
6. Exotic Curtains for Style
PinterestTo softly filter daylight, these Pierre Frey curtains will be a delight thanks to their stunning grape patterns.
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