Danielle Olivera’s Apartment: Bedroom Photo, Details

Danielle Olivera’s Apartment: Bedroom Photo, Details

Immediately after shelling out considerably of her winter in locations like Miami and Aspen, Danielle Olivera is now back dwelling in Brooklyn and sharing a new glance inside of her attractive apartment.

The Summer time House cast member has previously demonstrated the spacious, superbly decorated dwelling room in the Williamsburg apartment she shared with Robert Sieber in advance of their November 2022 break up. Much more recently, on March 5, she posted an Instagram Tale image of her bedroom in the apartment, the place she however life, and we’re obsessed with the spectacular specifics. 

Danielle’s bed room has a serene and cozy vibe many thanks to the white bedding with unique patterns, wooden nightstands, dried flowers, vibrant crops, and gorgeous artwork. Although Danielle has a “little do the job corner” in the living home, she showed in her modern Instagram Tale that with a laptop computer stand on her mattress, she can also function (or shop on the web or stream her most loved reveals) from the convenience of her bedroom. 

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Previous thirty day period, Danielle confirmed her split from Robert to BravoTV.com. “Robert and I have parted techniques,” she shared. “It transpired appropriate ahead of Thanksgiving, and I do not advocate a breakup suitable ahead of the holidays. It is heartbreaking. It sucks. But there’s no animosity between us. It just wasn’t doing the job out.”

“Both of our occupations and our life are tense [and] crazy, and the romantic relationship really took a strike,” she ongoing. “We couldn’t converse proficiently, and we wanted to locate our individual pleasure, separately, sad to say. I hope it is for the most effective, but I can inform you ideal now, it feels actually bad.”

The former few previously lived with each other in Manhattan’s East Village neighborhood and break up much of their time involving Aspen and Montauk owing to Robert’s function routine in the two locations. “We reside alongside one another but are also [long-distance],” she described in a February 2022 Instagram Story, admitting the situation was a bit “crazy.”

Even though Danielle however seems to be traveling fairly a bit, as we know, she commonly spends her summer season weekends with her castmates in their Hamptons getaway household. To get a new appear inside of the residence, as perfectly as some driving-the-scenes information, verify out the movie over. 

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Drew Barrymore Gives Before-and-After Tour of Her Messy Bedroom

Drew Barrymore Gives Before-and-After Tour of Her Messy Bedroom

There’s been an uptick in sensible dwelling excursions (believe Julia Fox’s condominium reveal) and films that show the unappealing side of cleaning—the antithesis to a slew of hyper-organized, Marie Kondo-influenced content. The most recent superstar to hop on the pattern is Drew Barrymore, who gave a before-and-following tour of a bedroom in her New York City condominium that is all too relatable.

In a movie shared across her social channels, the discuss present host put out a contact to action: “Show me your home in advance of and immediately after you thoroughly clean it… I’ll go to start with!”

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Prior to a deep thoroughly clean, Barrymore’s bedroom is cluttered with stacks of papers and free things covering her desk, ground, bed, and bathroom counter—making considerably of the area difficult to navigate and use. Following presumably several hours of cleansing, she walks by means of the freshly structured area such as her stroll-in closet and hallway.

One viewer who commented on her TikTok pointed out that “It was daylight when she began and night time when she finished,” applying the alter as an indicator that she cleaned the place on her have. “She is one particular of us,” they additional.

Apart from the real looking cleansing sesh, the star’s bed room is full of structure inspiration: neat rugs, an amazing canopy more than the mattress, a starry attractive ceiling, checkerboard flooring, and extra. There are various gallery wall, one in the bedroom and 1 in the lavatory, and helpful sage inexperienced sideboard for storage. A daybed anchors the conclude of the mattress, fantastic for pulling on boots from her wonderful stroll-in closet (with a cozy runner rug). It is apparent she adores wall artwork as practically each wall we see functions framed pieces and painted canvases. Messy and tidied up, her house is a accurate delight!


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9 Things A Professional Declutterer Won’t Keep In Their Bedroom

9 Things A Professional Declutterer Won’t Keep In Their Bedroom

A bedroom should be a calm and restful place so you can enjoy the best quality of sleep possible, but too often, this private space is invaded by untidy habits. Professional declutterers and KonMari practitioners – including members of the Association of Professional Declutterers and Organisers (APDO), and The Spark Joy Collective of KonMari consultants – have a hit-list of things that should never be allowed in the boudoir. Follow their practical advice and prioritise what should stay – and go – when you snuggle down.

1. A television

      ‘Without doubt I would never have a TV in my bedroom,’ says Siân Pelleschi, president of APDO and founder of Sorted!. ‘It’s a well-known fact that screen time stops your brain from producing the melatonin that helps your brain with the sleep-wake cycle. A bedroom should be a place to rest and recuperate. That’s not likely to happen easily when you get stuck watching things on TV.’

      ‘I would never have a TV in my bedroom either,’ agrees APDO and Spark Joy Collective member Rosie Barron, founder of The Tidy Coo. ‘The primary purpose of a bedroom is restful sleep and having electronics with blue light is detrimental to that.’

      Kate Galbally, APDO member and founder of Better Organised, says that the blue light acts as a signal to your brain that it is time to be awake: ‘Watching TV can mess with your circadian rhythm. It can affect the ability to fall asleep, as well as the quality of your sleep.’

      So ditch the TV, remote, digital box and other tech paraphernalia and you’ll also kick out clutter that takes up precious space.

      2. A floordrobe

          A floordrobe – a messy and ever-growing pile of clothes on the floor – is not just a teenage thing, says My Wardrobe Zen‘s founder and Spark Joy Collective member, Victoria Nicholson: ‘Get rid of it. Get everything off the floor and back in the cupboard. It really will save you time in the morning when you’re not scrabbling through a pile.’

          Plus it’s safer, adds Kate Galbally. ‘A floordrobe not only looks untidy but it can also make it dangerous if you need to get up during the night. Make it easy for yourself by having an open-top laundry bag to dump dirty clothes in. Discarded clothing has a tendency to attract more discarded clothing – resulting in an overwhelming mountain that’s too much to face.’

          Avoid dumping clothes anywhere else they don’t belong, says Jane Fern, member of the Spark Joy Collective and owner of Simply Tidy With Jane: ‘A bedroom environment needs to help you feel safe, peaceful, loved and restful, with a sprinkling of calming joy’.

          So shift that pile of laundry, deal with those chairs piled high, and tackle a wardrobe that isn’t functioning as it should due to overflow.

          3. Too many trinkets

              Here’s another tip from Victoria Nicholson: ‘Think about when you were last on holiday and stayed in a hotel and how easy it was to get to sleep in such a calm, uncluttered environment.’

              Now look around your bedroom, she says. Are you guilty of hanging onto ornaments you don’t even like, hanging up pictures you can’t find a home for anywhere else, or leaving empty perfume bottles out ‘for display’ because you can’t bear to part with them?

              They all add up to bedroom clutter. And having this constant ‘to-do list’ reminder won’t aid relaxation.

              ‘Treat your bedroom as your sanctuary, a peaceful place where you can deeply relax,’ says Mimi Bogelund, Spark Joy Collective member and founder of Organised Home and Life. ‘Set time aside for a thorough declutter, a deep clean, change bedlinen and wash all soft furnishings. Open the curtains and the windows. You’ll be guaranteed better sleep with fresh air and a clean, uncluttered room.’

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              4. Exercise equipment

                  There are so many reasons why treadmills, rowing machines, cross-trainers and even free weights should be banned from the bedroom, say our decluttering experts.

                  Jane Lee, APDO member and founder of Jane Lee Interiors, would never have an exercise bike in her bedroom: ‘Because, first, they’re magnets for clutter – I can’t remember ever seeing one that wasn’t draped in clothes! And second, bedrooms ideally provide a nurturing, calming haven reserved for rest and romance. Bulky exercise bikes, treadmills and cross-trainers conjure up an image of high-energy workouts rather than serenity.’

                  Find a spare bedroom or outdoor building instead, is her advice: ‘Staring at an exercise bike’s silhouette as you nod off – especially if you’re feeling guilty about not exercising that day – is hardly conducive to a good night’s sleep. But if you really have nowhere else, screen it off at night.’

                  Also, exercise equipment in bedrooms is unsanitary and can actually be bad for our (mental) health, says Elizabeth Wickes, APDO member and founder of The Life Organiser: ‘Even if used, it can be smelly and harbour germs, if the equipment is not wiped down regularly. And if it’s not used, it can become a regular guilt-inducing reminder that we should be either using it or removing and/or selling it. Not great for our mental health.’

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                  5. Your mobile phone

                      Most decluttering experts would give phones – and messy charger cables – their marching orders from a bedroom, but this isn’t always practical. ‘To limit the presence of a phone, look at what rituals and rhythms would support you and adjust them accordingly. For example, no phones in bed after 9pm or until you’re up and dressed in the morning,’ suggests Spark Joy Collective member and lifestyle coach Jenny Hayes.

                      Here’s a good tip from Mimi Bogelund: ‘If you need to be contactable in an emergency, leave the phone away from the bed, but where you can hear it and let the family know to call rather than message, so if it’s urgent they reach you.’

                      6. Workspace

                          A pen and a small notepad in a drawer, ‘just in case I wake up in the night and need to write something down’, is the only paperwork Sue Spencer, Master KonMari consultant, APDO member and founder of A Life More Organised, allows in her bedroom.

                          She avoids ‘piles of papers, books and stuff on the bedside table or piled up around the bed as this clutter is extra stimulus and noise that your brain has to process.’

                          Now so many of us work from home, it’s often the bedroom where we end up with laptop and files. If this is you, Craig Hoareau, APDO member and founder of A Tidy Mind – South London, says: ‘If you only have your bedroom to work from, try to disguise it in a way that it is not on show when you go to bed or put things away after the work day. Use drawers or a shelf in closed cupboards.’

                          Sue Spencer also recommends changing the lighting – so switching on a softer lamp to aid relaxation – and lighting a candle ‘to shift the atmosphere in the room’ and make it feel like a different space.

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                          7. Food

                              Jacqueline McLeod, APDO’s communications director and founder of Bancrofts Organisation Services, refuses to allow late night snacks or breakfast in bed past the door.

                              ‘I wouldn’t have food in my bedroom because my bedroom is my sanctuary which is curated in the way to support our wellbeing with the right smells, lighting, design, layout and items,’ she says. ‘Food is out of place in this space and interrupts the purpose of the bedroom which is centred around calm pre-sleep activity.’

                              8. Flimsy curtains

                                  For the deepest and most restful sleep, blackout window treatments are always the best way to go, says Rebecca Roberts, APDO member and founder of Curate My Space. ‘So take down flimsy curtains or blinds. Keep the interior dark, especially in children’s rooms and in the northern hemisphere where it stays light late and gets light early in the summer.’

                                  9. Coats, boots and outerwear

                                      Banish outdoor clothing from bedrooms, says Mimi Bogelund, because they will bring in dirt and residue from the outside world: ‘Outerwear and footwear has always experienced contact with seats and streets. This is not a good mix in the privacy of your bedroom. If you don’t have the option to keep them anywhere else, find space in a wardrobe rather than on the floor or a chair.’

                                      Final piece of advice: Create a dog-free zone

                                          ‘As much as I love my beautiful pooch, I draw the line at sharing my “sanctuary” with her,’ says Anita Fortes, APDO member and founder of A Neater Life Professional Organising. ‘I would never have my dog in my bedroom. Dog hair, grit, random toys and mucky paws, not to mention that delightful doggy smell. There has to be one “dog-free” zone in my house, and it has to be the boudoir.’

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                      Bedroom furniture: the Wallpaper* edit

                      Bedroom furniture: the Wallpaper* edit

                      Beautiful bedroom furniture is our starting point for a restful sleep space. Minimalist beds for super slumber and luxurious lounging, soothing lighting, a cocooning armchair, discreet storage, a pared-back dressing table and more. The Wallpaper* edit of blissful bedroom furniture is part of the 2021 Design Directory – our annual pick of inspiring new furniture for every room of the house. Rest assured, sleeping easy starts here…

                      Best beds

                      ‘Byron’ bed by Piero Lissoni for Porro

                      A cream coloured bed with a back panel in woven raffia with black wooden frame

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                      A bed isn’t always just for sleeping – it can be a place to curl up with a book, or to recuperate if feeling low or sick. We can’t think of a better place to retreat to than this bed designed by Porro’s art director, Piero Lissoni. It’s made up of three elements: a padded frame, a cushioned headboard, and a screen fashioned from black-stained ash and straw woven into a graphic black-and-white houndstooth pattern. The screen envelopes the headboard and bed frame to create a cosy alcove, creating a bed that anyone would be happy to spend the whole day in.

                      23 Modern Bedroom Ideas to Inspire a Makeover

                      23 Modern Bedroom Ideas to Inspire a Makeover
                      modern bedrooms

                      If your bedroom is in need of a refresh, consider a more modern look. Modern bedrooms feature clean lines and classic silhouettes, which lay a serene foundation for resting and recharging. It’s no secret that you can design your bedroom for better sleep. You’ll want to cover the basics first: Invest in a quality mattress and linens. Incorporate lighting in layers. Bring in calming scents. Opt for soothing-to-you colors.

                      Beyond the basics, when it comes to a bedroom’s composition and overall vibe, there are many ways to turn your space into a peaceful retreat. Decluttering and incorporating design elements that speak to you will help you decompress. Because the bedroom is also likely the most personal room in your whole home, you have a chance to really tap into your design preferences here. What does modern bedroom design mean to you? Maybe you’re creating a minimalist cocoon or something more mid-century sleek.

                      These 23 modern bedrooms, which range from coastal charmers to desert gems, all have standout ideas that you can recreate at home. Read on for bedrooms by some of our favorite designers who expertly balance modern spaces with classic comfort.

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                      1

                      Go for a Headboard and Nightstand Combo

                      Much of this Rupp Studio-designed bedroom is actually vintage, from the blush and gold chandelier to the pair of ceramic table lamps. But the custom Donald Judd-inspired headboard with built-in nightstands and the soft neutrals modernize the small space.

                      2

                      Color Block with Quilts

                      Turn vintage quilts into custom-made pillows to personalize a space in a fresh new way just like this serene room designed by Leah Ring of Another Human. Juno Peach by Benjamin Moore provides a peachy backdrop for the plexiglass butterfly artwork above the bed in this room that has cozy and colorful layers.

                      A mid-century staple, paper lanterns are beloved for their diffuse lighting and organic feel. If you’ve got vaulted ceilings like this sun-lit, all-white room designed by Leanne Ford Interiors, go big with a globe-shape pendant. Washi paper lighting pairs beautifully with other organic furnishings, like stone or wood side tables.

                      The paint color you choose for your bedroom has a major impact on the space, and cool bluish-greens like this moody teal just feel exceptionally modern. The Studio Shamshiri bedroom also features a custom built-in desk and subs in a stylish armchair for an ergonomic workhorse. Need some paint inspiration? Here are 10 bluish-green colors great for bedrooms.

                      5

                      Lighten Things Up with Lucite

                      Full transparency: We love a lucite accent piece to modernize small spaces, like the side table in this Kristin Fine-designed bedroom. The bedside lights by the headboard are a little touch of luxury, too.

                      6

                      Play with Large-Scale Pattern

                      Glass and steel are an uber-contemporary combo. Designer Kathleen McCormick softens the look in the bedroom with wool carpets and luxe layers on the bed, plus has some fun with coordinating large-scale polka dots and graphic stripes.

                      7

                      Give Geometric Motifs a Go

                      This sweet bedroom designed by Atelier ND provides quite the geometry lesson, with conversation heart colors showing up on the cubic nightstand, curved headboard, and neatly squared frame. The theme continues to the geometric printed curtains.

                      The sleek and modern platform bed keeps a low profile in this bedroom that designer Elaine Santos says does “enough architecturally that the furniture and the textiles could stay quiet.” If you’ve got soaring ceilings in your own bedroom, try a tiered chandelier like this one from Circa Lighting.

                      9

                      Keep It Neutral and Natural

                      This Fiona Lynch-designed space feels like an autumnal cocoon with its mocha brown walls and gold linen bedding. A jute rug adds the finishing touch (and a tad more texture).

                      The white linens and curtains allow other pieces to make a statement in this Tamsin Johnson Interiors, specifically the water view and the matching brass-based rattan lamps. The modern bust also elevates the space.

                      Tonal silvery-grays throughout the bedroom yield to the winter landscape outside the wall of windows of this slopeside A-Frame madeover by Sarah Richardson Design. The soothing monochromatic look comes together with custom fabric wrapping the headboard, contemporary sconces from Artemide, and a textural rug.

                      12

                      Embrace Organic Textures

                      From the custom blush headboard that feels like a tapestry to the rattan pendant anchoring the bedroom and the slatted window that opens like an easel, lovely organic textures fill this Japanese-inspired space from Kureck Jones. To duplicate in your own room, add flowers and a linen coverlet.

                      13

                      Mix and Match Graphic Prints

                      For a modern kid’s room, designer Hilary Matt knew the design called for a funky graphic print wallpaper. Pops of taxi yellow, skateboard art, and lamps that look like ear buds up the cool factor.

                      Serene and streamlined, this coastal bedroom from Studio Diaa is a minimalist’s muse. Interesting details make the cut, including a two-piece gallery wall, built-in bookshelf above the bed, hooks to hang robes on, and a full moon pendant light.

                      In this bedroom, designer Marina Hanisch mixed furniture, textiles, and wallcoverings with different types of stripes, adding visual interest. She simultaneously softened up the bedroom with oat colors, a plush rug, and a curvaceous pendant.

                      What you can’t see in this Melanie Millner-designed bedroom is that the TV recesses into the ceiling when it’s not in use, a trick often used by luxury hotels, but also a good idea for keeping a sanctuary feel in home bedrooms, too. Other modern touches in this room are the matching bedside tables and rotating wall sconces as well as the crisp white bedding that drapes to the floor.

                      When you’ve got a sun-drenched space like this happy Devin Kirk-designed bedroom, let the light in and allow your houseplants to thrive. As a bonus, houseplants can help you catch some ZZZ’s and purify the air, so bring on the Golden Pothos and ferns.

                      18

                      Frame Contemporary Photos

                      It’s probably been since college since you’ve had a poster hanging in your room; but how about framing art of an icon for a youthful feel? This Dash Snow photo above the writing desk gives the Studio OSKLO designed space a contemporary beat. The bedroom also features a French mid century lamp and a custom bed in flannel hue mohair.

                      Designer Kate Abt modernized a 110-year-old townhouse, sprucing up this guest bedroom with a cool white paint (Benjamin Moore’s Snowfall White). The space-saving floating walnut nighstands are spacious enough to hold an alarm clock and vase of flowers and don’t take up extra square footage like their bulkier alternatives.

                      20

                      Hang a Large-Scale Modern Mirror

                      Sarah Solis placed the large-scale mirror in the just-right spot for it to reflect a desert oasis in this earthy room with imperfect plaster walls and muted linens. Instead of propping the mirror on the floor, she allowed for a wooden bench to bridge the space and provide some extra storage.

                      21

                      Incorporate Walnut Wood

                      Capable of warming up a room in a snap, walnut wood is predicted to be big in 2023. From there, pile on the patterns like the pillows and coverlet on this platform bed in a Shamshiri Studio bedroom.

                      From the channel tufted bed frame to the low-slung chairs, curvy silhouettes give this bedroom a contemporary feel. If space allows, crank up the relaxation elements in a bedroom and create a seating area at the end of the bed like designer Hilary Matt did in this texture-rich, neutral space. The veining on the marble table in between the low-slung chairs adds to the polished look.

                      Canopy beds add an element of grandeur. But you don’t have to go out an buy an all-new bed to try out the look; just add drapery rods to the ceiling and tie back your flowing fabrics as demonstrated in this Ashby Studio bedroom.

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                      Inside a California Bedroom Makeover That’s Inspired by the Ocean

                      Inside a California Bedroom Makeover That’s Inspired by the Ocean

                      Taking on a comprehensive gut reno of your have house is pretty the feat. When the entrepreneurs of a 1952 bungalow in Redondo Beach, California, did just that, they gave it their all. “But when it arrived to their bed room, they have been worn out and succumbed to using present and outdated home furniture and calling it a working day,” claims Dee Murphy. So they tapped the designer to devise a retreat that mirrored the operate they experienced accomplished throughout the rest of the 4-bed room, 3-toilet household.

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                      Zeke Ruelas

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                      Zeke Ruelas

                      Tasked with generating a boutique lodge-stage suite, Murphy went with a “California beachy but elevated vibe” because the property is found close to the ocean. A McLaurin & Piercy wallpaper showcasing a fern print in a midnight blue coloration sets the tone for the space. “This majestic blue demonstrates light-weight otherwise all through the day, and relying on where you sit and exactly where the light hits,” Murphy states.

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                      Zeke Ruelas

                      Murphy combined modern day pieces—a cover bed from Shoppe Amber Interiors and nightstands by Built Items—with classic accents, like the oil painting earlier mentioned the mattress, to give the place a refreshing nonetheless lived-in sense. “I definitely take pleasure in the tone-on-tone levels of blue you see in the wallpaper, classic rug, and nightstands,” she states. “It’s a trick I use when layering textures if I want to create an setting of tranquil.”

                       

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                      The lounge space, with a vintage chaise sourced from Elsie Eco-friendly, was a leading ask for from the home-owner, who wished a zone for examining and watching Television. Murphy employed Seaworthy Woodwork to style white crafted-in bookcases with shelving lined with the exact same wallpaper that encompasses the relaxation of the place. The designer positioned the created-in across from the bed and lounge region to improve storage and develop more room for exhibiting decor and a Samsung Body Television set.

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                      Zeke Ruelas

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                      Zeke Ruelas

                      Now, the bedroom retreat demonstrates the relaxation of the home’s design—and it really is more useful.


                      Q&A

                      Property Attractive: Did you encounter any troubles or surprises in the course of the undertaking? How did you pivot?

                      Dee Murphy: Oh boy! A incredibly unforgettable hiccup was that when the bed arrived, the headboard and posts had been attached (created in extremely good print on the internet site), and we couldn’t get it up the staircase. We had to reorder the mattress, custom, to supply it in smaller parts, which included an extra 4 months to our timeline. I figured out that this experienced happened to a number of designers, so I did not feel fairly as bad, and thank goodness the shopper had a perception of humor about it.

                      HB: The place did the the greater part of the budget go?

                      DM: The the greater part of the budget went to the personalized created-ins and the bed.

                      HB: How did you save money, Diy, or get crafty?

                      DM: Essentially, we did not help save any money. The house owner truly needed to go all out and employed me for this home precisely!


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