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GLAM Chat: Interior designer Lida Vermeulen

Every girl deserves an intimate space where she can rest and get dressed. Not sure your bedroom fits the bill? We spoke with Lida Vermeulen of  LV Interior Design & Decorating for some insight into the trends that can turn your bedroom into a boudoir for sheer bedded bliss.

GLAMOUR: What inspired you to become a designer?

Lida: Seeing Gaudi’s magnificent Sagrada Família in Barcelona ignited my passion for design. I literally had tears in my eyes as I walked through the huge double-volume doors covered completely in intricate handcrafted leaves, ladybirds, grasshoppers and tiny bees. I immediately signed up at BHC School of Design and spent three blissful years there. I established my business last year with the aim of evoking the same ‘wow’ response in my clients that I had the day I entered that Spanish church.

GLAMOUR: So, tell us about your intended execution of your ‘Beautiful Boudoir’ at Decorex Cape Town.

Lida: My bedroom will probably be best described as a feminine, bohemian and nature-inspired sanctuary. I’m taking my design cue from the forest, which, to me, represents a sacred, pure and dreamy place. Flowers will then be the main visual element of my design – I really do believe that flowers have a language all of their own and can speak of everything from innocence to joy. And, the vocal point of my scheme will be my grandmother’s wedding dress, which has a beautiful, sensual, feminine design.

GLAMOUR: What are some of the key bedroom-decorating trends for 2015.

Lida: For starters, we’re seeing an increasing gravitation towards light colours in the bedroom, which create an open, airy feel. Classic four-poster beds are enjoying a revival and bring a real sense of romance into the bedroom – the four pillars also evoke the illusion of privacy and sanctuary. Finally, all bedrooms need a large, ultra-comfy chair in which to relax and enjoy one’s personal space.

GLAMOUR: And in terms of bedroom lighting? Anything interesting happening in that area?

Lida: On the lighting side, statement lamps are all the rage. They’ve had their day in the dining room and are now moving into the bedroom. Hexagonal shapes – in fact most geometric shapes – shine in lighting are also heavily prevalent on upholstery.

GLAMOUR: Are there any trends that you see sticking around for a while?

Lida: There’s wood; a perennially popular element that I don’t see ever going out of fashion. The lighter shades of timber, such as driftwood, are currently popular and lend a calmness to the bedroom. 

To see Lida’s fantasy bedroom, and more like it, don’t miss Decorex Cape Town, which takes place from 24–27 April at the Cape Town International Convention Centre.

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