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If I was a single girl it might have been different but just like hotel rooms, I think a bedroom for a couple should not only be dreamy but a little bit masculine and sexy for fun night activities ;)
P.S. I also have a Louis Vuitton trunk as a side table like the first photo (and this post) as well.
What do you prefer when decorating your bedroom? Masculine or feminine?
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