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Interior Design photographer featured in Forbes Magazine

Updated: Sep 20

Wow! Look what I found! This was a job I photographed the interiors for a few years back with Doug Stratton. https://www.forbes.com/sites/deringhall/2018/02/27/10-tips-to-upgrade-your-bedroom/


interior design photographer featured in Forbes

10 Tips To Upgrade Your Bedroom

Chairish

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Feb 27, 2018,11:58am EST

Updated Feb 27, 2018, 12:20pm EST

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Your bedroom is one of the most important rooms in your house — and should be a cozy retreat for you to enjoy fully. Whether it's luxurious bedding, soothing color schemes, or unique accent pieces, paying close attention to your design decisions can result in a chic space for rest and relaxation. We invited 10 Dering Hall interior designers to share their take on the best ways to take a bedroom design to the next level.


A cool, blue-themed bedroom.

Eric Piasecki


Use One Color.

"Envelop a room in one color to make it cozy. Here we specified a deep blue color for the walls and a slightly darker tone for the trim for additional definition. I read somewhere that a blue bedroom can lower one’s blood pressure and improve the quality of your sleep. That’s enough to convince me. The soft white lacquered ceiling adds to the dreaminess." — Gideon Mendelson, Mendelson Group, Inc.


A dimly lit and cozy retreat.

Gil Stose Photography


PROMOTED

Be Patient.

"This finished bedroom, with planning and execution, took four months. The nightstands were custom, the wallpaper handmade, the bedframe, furniture, rugs, lighting and accessories took months to arrive from our vendors. Then we had to consider the electrical work, painting, application of the wallcovering, and the installation of the furniture. The takeaway is that a well-done room takes time, planning and patience, but the outcome is worth waiting for." — Douglas Stratton, Stratton Design Group

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