Design on a Dime Season 5 Episode 7 Romantic Tuscan Bedroom
- February 15, 2004
- 21 min
Design on a Dime is a home renovation show that follows seasoned designers as they transform drab living spaces into stunning, functional environments -- all on a shoestring budget. In season 5, episode 7, titled "Romantic Tuscan Bedroom", host Kristan Cunningham and her team tackle the challenge of turning a dull bedroom into a warm, inviting retreat that captures the essence of Tuscany, Italy.
The episode kicks off with a tour of the sleepy bedroom, which features a standard queen-sized bed, mismatched nightstands, and a bland beige color scheme. The homeowner, who has been living in the space for several years, expresses her desire for a space that feels more luxurious and romantic, without breaking the bank.
Kristan takes on the challenge with enthusiasm, explaining that the key to creating a Tuscan-inspired room is to focus on texture, color, and pattern. She begins by choosing a warm, golden paint color for the walls, which will serve as the backdrop for the room's other design elements.
Next, Kristan and her teammate, Frank, tackle the bed. They replace the plain white bedding with a set of sumptuous, deep red sheets, and add a plush, faux fur throw at the foot of the bed for extra texture and coziness. To give the bed a more substantial presence in the room, they install a DIY upholstered headboard, using a combination of foam padding, batting, and durable fabric.
With the bed covered, Kristan and Frank move on to the nightstands, which they replace with a pair of wooden tables that have a rustic, Tuscan feel. To add some visual interest, they swap out the simple drawer pulls for ornately designed antique brass handles.
At this point, the room is starting to take shape, but it's lacking that wow factor that Kristan is known for. To give the space some personality, she decides to incorporate a bold patterned wallpaper on one of the walls, which features a vibrant floral design in shades of red, pink, and green. To keep the room from feeling too busy, they limit the wallpaper to just one accent wall, and paint the remaining walls a complementary cream color.
With the foundation in place, the team moves on to the final details, including a few decorative accents that really tie the room together. Kristan selects a few Tuscan-inspired pieces, including a large oil painting of the Italian countryside, a wrought iron candle holder, and a decorative metal tray with a patina finish. They also add a few fresh flowers and plants to bring some life and color to the space.
After a long day of work, the room is finally complete, and the homeowner is thrilled with the results. The space feels warm, inviting, and luxurious, with just the right amount of Tuscan-inspired charm. Kristan and her team have proven yet again that you don't need a huge budget to create a stunning, functional living space.