My Dream Dressing Room | Ft. Arhaus
I constantly find myself wandering into the interior sections when I am out shopping, envisioning how I will decorate it and I am always looking for inspo on Pinterest and Instagram.
I decided to create my own little mood board with my favourite pieces. I am not gonna lie, I got totally carried away when I was browsing online, but having to narrow it down to just these was really hard!
As you can see my aesthetic is clear: simple white featuring pink, grey and gold accents. I am currently obsessing over this, so I can confirm that this is my dream dressing room.
Shoe Storage - Ikea
Cable Knit Blanket - Etsy
Pink Cushion - H&M
Grey Cushion - H&M
Chandelier - Arhaus
Dressing Table - Newtons Furniture
Print 1 - Arhaus
Print 2 - Arhaus
White High Back Chair - Newtons Furniture
Hanging Planter - H&M
Marble Tray - Arhaus
Sofa - Arhaus
Candles, Candle Holders, Fairy Lights, Diffuserr, Room Scent - Primark
Newton's Furniture is a company I have obsessed over since I was a teenager, their French inspired furniture is my exact aesthetic. It is elegant, and unique. I couldn't miss including it in this post.
H&M and Primark are my go to places when I am looking for affordable, up to trend home pieces. I can't walk into a store without picking something up. These places are great if you like to reguarly update your homeware, as you don't feel too bad throwing it out knowing you didn't spend a fortune on it.
If you visit the Arhaus website, it is seriously interior goals. Everything on there is so dreamy. These two prints I picked out are so beautiful, I think they would compliment a dressing room really well as they are fashion sketches.
It was so hard having to narrow down my lighting choice to just one from Arhaus, as they have such a unique range with many options to choose from. I really fell in love with their Bronze Geometric Chandlier as it's a modern statement piece.
What would be in your dream dressing room?
This post is in collaboration with Arhaus
This post is in collaboration with Arhaus

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