A bedroom by the sea: 3 fundamental pieces of advice

8/31/2018

The place, the style and the colour are three fundamental elements to consider when thinking about your bedroom.

Whatever your taste or requirements, make the choice of furniture contribute to a welcoming, fresh feel... a relaxing summer atmosphere all year round.

Cristiano Castaldi IDW Italia
Cristiano Castaldi

Interior Designer since 1985

CEO & Founder, Italian Design in the World

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