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Discover Some Of The Most Modern And Appealing Bedroom Styles


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A chic bedroom design plan will always impress. Its simple and sleek look creates a soothing setup that gives you the rest and repose you need. But, pulling of a modern polished aesthetic that’s not boring is the real challenge.

To begin with, can you fill your interiors with cozy, warm accents that include pillows and bedding to really fit a modern design?

  • Hamptons living is a clear example. It relies on a slender white backdrop. A radiant rug can punctuate it.
  • If it has artwork and vintage feels and sconces, all the better. This bed features terrific Fretted linens.
  • Beach escape is another style. It’s a Miami Beach pathway, fusing pop and modern sensibilities.
  • It contains a headboard, in a quality Chapas Textiles material. You also have custom-made textured benches and Atelier nightstands.
  • It also has vintage Max pendant.
  • Modernist accents are also popular. When it comes to designing an apartment in some skyscraper, you aim for some dose of adventure.
  • From rich textures to stimulating colors/hues, there’s enough visual interest and material throughout the room, especially in the main master bedroom.
  • Its design scheme features a master bed (customized) and sofa, both in premium Maharam Mohair.
  • The monochromatic look is always fantastic. Downtown Manhattan has some all-white, spacious master bedrooms that highlight modern designs’ beauty.
  • With minimalist touches and interiors, it gives enough warmth.

Exploring many other styles

The Modern Farmhouse isn’t that 1990s cutesy county look. It’s not the rough and uneven farmhouse. It’s still a modern farmhouse that works well for your kitchen and bedroom.

  • It exudes traditional components of classic county, which include distressed word, metal beds, and wooden walls (painted).
  • It also integrates contemporary style touches that have paucity of clutter, a subtle color scheme, and industrial and modern accessories.
  • It’s not easy to define the Rustic style because it’s also a feeling. Essentially, it’s all about natural materials or elements in an unprocessed condition, or materials making a comeback to their natural fold through use and age.
  • Overall, it’s a casual style and its main properties include a palette of neutral and natural tones, stone or fur touches, and primitive accessories and textured fabrics.
  • Mid-century modern has returned in dining and living rooms, and it’s perfect for your bedroom.
  • If you have grill or BBQ equipment in your space, you can place them in the corner and put grill covers on top.
  • You have low, long furniture with clean lines, thin legs, and a streamlined and neat appearance.
  • Hallmarks of this style include chrome, molded plastic, and geometric patters and pops of radiant shades.

Getting master bedroom

Golden Nightstand is a master bedroom style that never goes out of trends. It always provides a more sophisticated ambience and air to your space.
  • A careful and neat mess is another conspicuous style. It may look like a mess, but it isn’t so.
  • You can arrange it as a beautiful mess and achieve a superb feeling or emotion for the master bedroom.
  • You can choose radiant art over threadbare white. It has been one of the best bedroom trends. You can pick some clear and colorful art, making the white tones livelier. 
  • Concrete walls and clean, uncluttered mid-century designs are also popular bedroom ideas.

Why Many Could Not Truly Accept the LGBTQIA+ Community



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I am not a religious person, but some other people will accept members of the LGBTQIA+, but with all honesty, some will not.

There's a qoute that "God never been wrong" tapos sasabihin ninyo na babae/lalake ako nagkamali lang Diyos at nailagay ako sa ganitong katawan.. Ano na Earth?

Give respect to people who respect you, and for those who don't respect you, just don't mind them. Accept the fact that you cannot please all the people around you. Adaptto your surroundings.

Ikaw dapat mag-a-adjust at hindi mag-a-adjust ung lipunan para sa inyo.

You are clearly not "biologically" a woman or a man, as the case depends. Huwag ipipilit pa ang sarili. Nauunawaan naman ng lipunan ang mga LGBTQIA+. Pero mayroon naman appropriate behavior for LGBTQIA+ and what not. It may be discriminatory pero respect yourself din by not stooping to their level. Hindi mo dapat ipagpilitan ang sarili mo na unawain at tanggapin ka nila. Carry on, makakatagpo ka rin ng taong tanggap ka for who you are.

If you want others to accept you. Dont force them. If they see you like that is because that is their opinion. You dont need to tell them to accept you for who you want to be. Because in the first place you did not accept what you are. The world is a cruel place for people who wants these changes. Just be happy.

Ang hirap nung I identify myself as a woman therefore I am a woman, or I identify myself as a man, therefore I am a man. Our gender identity is determined not by our whimsical, ridiculous personal beliefs but by our biological make up. While we respect people’s choices, their choice shouldn't be imposed to the rest of the world. Pag may titi ka, lalake ka, pag may kiki ka, babae ka.

SHE is never an appropriate pronoun to refer to what truly is a HE.

Pinoy Short Film “Balai” Competes in Australia, Nepal


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An outstanding capstone project from De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde will vie for awards at the Melbourne Short Film Festival and Nepal International Film Festival next month.

“Balai” (Home), a thesis film by DLS-CSB Digital Filmmaking alumna Klarisse Purugganan and Selene Almeron, is nominated for Best Experimental Short at the 2020 MSFF in Melbourne, Australia on February 10. It is also one of 80 entries from 40 countries selected to contend at the NFF in Kathmandu, Nepal from February 13 to 17.

The short film, which bagged the grand jury prize at the 67th Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences (FAMAS) Awards last year, tells the story of an orphan boy, plagued with alienation and loneliness, who finds inspiration in a sick roommate as they find a real home.

The young filmmakers got the idea for their short film from an unborn child. “He was supposed to be named Karlo. A woman I know had a miscarriage several years ago. She had a dream of Karlo playing along with her other children. Their connection was bonded in a subconscious thought,” Purugganan, who wrote and directed the short film, revealed.

Purugganan added that throughout the entire filmmaking process, the understanding of spirituality has always been in their minds. “People always say what you see is what you get, but only because we live in this physical world where material things matter. We still don’t know what’s beyond this lifetime and not all people are going to believe in it. But it has opened the possibilities of unexplained spiritual connection to human beings and how it guided us along our film’s journey,” she said.


Meanwhile, Almeron, the film’s producer and director of photography, is delighted that “Balai” got selected in the two film festivals. “We were just celebrating how a year ago, we presented and defended our film as our thesis in Benilde. And now these blessings have suddenly appeared.”

“We are honored to be a part of such a wonderful and diverse collection of films to be shown at both film festivals. We are and will forever be grateful for them that they chose our film and to be a part of it all,” Almeron shared.

Almeron and Purugganan dedicate “Balai” to Karlo, “who did not get the chance to be known in this world, and to other children who are too young to be taken away from this physical world.”

“They may not be present in this lifetime, but they may be alive and well in a world beyond our lifetime,” Purugganan concluded.









MSFF, which aims to promote and provide exposure to independent short films from around the world and organize a fun and culturally diverse night of indie cinema for filmmakers and cinephiles alike, is run in association with Close:Up, a collection of international film festivals supporting indie filmmaking.


NIFF, on the other hand, was initiated to conduct exchanges in film and culture between Nepal and the rest of the world, and to create a conscious, responsible and appreciative film culture and atmosphere in the country.
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