Incanda: A Midsummer Night’s Dream
A midsummer night’s dreams… Now is the time to refresh your space for the seasons ahead.
After a long, cold winter with lots of late mornings and afternoon naps, our bedrooms certainly need a refresh for the new season ahead.
To help, here the team from Incanda shares how to incorporate wood and leather – two beautiful natural materials – into your bedroom scheme.
The beauty of these two classic materials lies in their versatility – they work equally well in contemporary as well as traditional decor schemes, from the timeless appeal of a deep-buttoned leather headboard to the clean, minimalist lines of the Danabaai range of bed bases and bedside tables.
For a cool and contemporary look, the team suggests you skip the headboard and opt for a simplistic bed base such as the Swazi bed base. Pair it with clean walls and quality cotton bed linen in neutral hues and you’ll have a fresh space perfect for the warmer months.
For those who prefer a more traditional look, opt for a beautiful upholstered leather headboard, such as the Kimberley headboard, and add cosy, textural elements in creams and taupes.
For a contemporary take on a French classic, why not opt for a light-grey deep-buttoned headboard with light-wood furniture and elegant linen in soft blues, lavender and white?
Keep your bedroom design practical and functional by adding wooden side tables and seating options, such as the Woodstock Tanner bench and a wooden dresser for extra
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