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This barn bathroom has really got every detail right, down to the barn-wood vanity and the lantern lights. Plus, that bucket has got to be the least expensive sink ever.
by Lynne Barton Bier - Home on the Range Interiors
This nautical room is cute but not over-the-top kitsch. I love the striped comforters and the little porthole.
by Stonebreaker Builders & Remodelers
This room happens to actually be in the tropics, but you can achieve a similar feel (sans views of brilliant blue water) with a billowy mosquito net, a tile floor and a ceiling fan.
by MCM Design
I love this space-theme room because it stays on topic but doesn't feel busy. The mural is great, but that silver valance is pure genius.
by Anita Roll Murals  
There's a taste of several different themes in this room, yet all of the decor can be easily changed out. Just take out all the airplanes and you've still got yourself a beautiful space.
by Imagine Living  
A single piece of dramatic furniture can easily dictate the look of a room. How could you do anything other than commit to an Indian lounge once you've installed this daybed? Even the architecture participates in the theme.
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I adore this beachy dining room. It's captured that coastal vibe without going over the top. The blue accents, sand-colored table, rattan chairs and driftwood sculpture create a soothing oceanside tableau. And there's nary a flip-flop or sand dollar in sight.
by Workshop/apd
This beach-inspired room is a lot more overt. The wallpaper mural actually tries to trick you into thinking you're beachside. It's a playful take on a colorful teen room.
by Tracy Murdock Allied ASID
This elegant bedroom has a Princess and the Pea look. I promise you, this was for a first child.
by RYAN ASSOCIATES GENERAL CONTRACTORS
I love this girly, magical kingdom–like room. It's like sleeping in a Disney movie without getting too princessed out.
by RLH Studio  
Ah, Grandma's old homestead, compete with handmade quilts and a brass bed. And yet it's not country cute, is it? It's both elegant and comfortable.
by Johnson Berman  
I say, old chap, fancy a gin and tonic? This contemporary take on the colonial hunting lodge is movie-set perfect.

Tell us: Have you decorated by theme? If so, what theme did you go with?

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Comments

Anita Roll Murals Thank you Samantha for including the very fun space room I painted! Yes, the window treatment designed by Atlanta designer, Angela Hogan, is fab!
14 months ago ·
ebeth I am about 80% through a theme bathroom. I would call it "Old Provence". I installed the stone and tile myself, and aged all the wood. The last step will be shutters and accessories in French blue and some old barn red from reclaimed barnwood from my husband's family farm.
14 months ago · ·
Samantha Schoech Wow! ebeth, that bathroom looks beautiful. I love the stonework. Congrats on doing it yourself.
14 months ago ·
Casart Coverings I once decorated a French Quarter condo bedroom as a salon in the period of the building. (1830). Accessories, furniture, etc. were true to the period whenever possible. Here's a picture and you can read about it in this blog post.
http://www.casartcoverings.com/casartblog/vieux-carre-pied-a-terre-part-iii/
14 months ago · ·
kkrueger I went with a "contempo/Oriental" look for our lake house.
13 months ago · ·
Nordquist Design For a Showcase House at Greystone Mansion in Beverly Hills, I was asked to do a theme room for two little boys, and they wanted it very themey.
13 months ago ·
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