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HGTV Dream Home 2015 Turquoise Bedroom

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HGTV Dream Home 2015 – Master Bedroom

Hey you guys, have you seen the HGTV Dream Home 2015? I’ve spent hours gushing over the HGTV Dream Home 2015 especially the turquoise bedroom. HGTV Dream Home calls the master bedroom soothing and serene. I really like the Cape Cod house on Martha’s Vineyard this year too. I am inspired by the master bedroom turquoise Sherwin Williams Watery paint color and Ethan Allen Furniture.

The master bedroom, bath and closets take up the entire right wing of the house. The HGTV interior designer who created the soft coastal turquoise bedroom and home is Linda Woodrum.

HGTV Dream Home 2015 Turquoise Bedroom

HGTV Dream Home 2015

This Watery paint color is similar to the color I picked for our dining room. I am now obsessed about the curtains and how they blend with the wall color in the bedroom. I want some like them for the dining room.

Housekaboodle - 2015 HGTV Dream Home

Housekaboodle - HGTV Dream Home bedroom 2015

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Housekaboodle - HGTV Dream Home Master Bedroom 2015

Housekaboodle - HGTV Dream Home Master Bedroom 2015 Interior designer Linda Woodrum added the whimsical chandelier to keep the turquoise bedroom from looking too classic. Then she used the art above the mantel to energize the room.

Housekaboodle - HGTV Dream Home Master Bedroom 2015 How do you like the white nailhead bed and chest of drawers by Ethan Allen?

Housekaboodle - HGTV Dream Home 2015

Housekaboodle - HGTV Dream Home 2015

Housekaboodle - HGTV Dream Home 2015 It would be a dream to have a spacious light-filled bedroom like this. The home can be yours. Click to enter the sweepstakes to win the HGTV Dream Home 2015.

See more HGTV articles and posts about the Dream House:

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Update Your Home with Budget-Friendly Slab Doors – My hack of the HGTV Dream House Hallway

Home Decorating Ideas – I want to Hack the HGTV Dream House decor

HGTV Rehab Addict Star wants to save this historical house.

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