Walking to your master bedroom at night, or awakening there in the morning, what type of decor do you wish would greet you? If it’s not the room you have currently, then we are ready with a whopping 51 inspirational bedroom ideas, plus tips & accessories to help you design your very own new space. From master bedroom colour schemes and bedroom furniture sets, to gorgeous lighting schemes and show-stopping accent walls, it’s all going on right here. Whether it’s a dark sleep inducing scheme you’re after, or a light and soothing space to while away your Sunday mornings with a good book and a hot coffee, read on…
Visualizer: Anton Krat
Neoclassical meets nightclub. If you’re in love with both classic panel molding and cool modern lighting, the two don’t have to be mutually exclusive. Combine neoclassical elements with more modern pieces to bring the look crashing into a present day aesthetic. This amazing bedroom pendant would look at home in a trendy nightclub, but it looks superb set against a backdrop of decorative boiserie.
Visualizer: Anton Krat
Show a softer side. A cushioned fabric wall, like this suedette little number, looks sumptuous and will even soften sound to aid restful sleep.
Visualizer: Omar Maghrabi
Ease into an accent colour. You don’t have to go the whole hog with a new hue in a room, in fact, you don’t even need to paint a wall to bring in an accent shade. Try adding colour through art and an accent chair or two – if you don’t like the colour in your bedroom then you can always try putting the items elsewhere in your home.
Visualizer: Vladislava Torgonsky
Achieve a more spacious look by choosing a platform bed. The low profile of a platform bed looks sleek, laid back and minimalist in comparison to their bulky based divan counterparts. They also make the room look bigger since the line of sight is free to flow straight over them and beyond.
Visualizer: Leyla Salayeva
Bump up the luxe factor with bookmatched marble. Bookmatched marble is popular for cladding chimney breasts, sofa walls and yes, headboard feature walls too.
Visualizer: Fathy Ibrahim
A bedroom area rug creates an island of cosiness.
Visualizer: MC Interior
Add lighting to textured or extruded feature wall designs for oodles more impact.
Visualizer: Eriny Adel
High ceilinged bedrooms can sometimes feel a bit too open and chilly, consider painting with muted colour or shades of grey to visually lower a lofty ceiling.
Visualizer: Roof Architectural Lab
Approach the scheme as a whole rather than as separate elements. That is, instead of choosing your favourite bed, then bedsides, then closet, then a colour, consider looking at the room as one item. This bed, headboard wall, bedside units and closets all run on as one beautifully coordinated piece.
Visualizer: Maxim Shpinkov
It’s all about the ottoman. There’s just something so high-end about placing an ottoman at the foot of a bed. Perhaps it’s because the average size of master bedroom doesn’t have the necessary floor space. So, if you’ve got it, flaunt it!
Visualizer: Evgenii Baisa
Create a moody luxury bedroom with a black marble feature wall.
Visualizer: Novelty Sector
Give your bedroom the midas touch, with gold accents and glowy golden lights.
Visualizer: Ahmed H. Ibrahim
Begin and end your day in elegance. A tufted bed base has a refined look, much like a chesterfield sofa.
Visualizer: Outline Studio
Fashionistas will love fashion forward glass closets, which display a treasured capsule collection from dusk till dawn. Warning: Not recommended for messy clothes hoarders who keep an overstuffed closet and mismatched hangers!
Visualizer: Georgios Tataridis & Ntoina Gkeka
Bring in industrial style ideas. Raw concrete and exposed brickwork are just the ticket for an industrial chic outcome. Team with luxury furniture and gold accents to juxtapose the gritty backdrop.
Visualizer: Angelina Rudenok
Crown your bedroom with heavenly lighting. This halo of light makes a show-stopping statement.
Visualizer: AVISTUDIO
Embark on a multi-panel project. The headboard wall is the perfect place to roll out a combination of textures that bring the room together. This one incorporates a centre section upholstered in the same taupe fabric as the bed; dark wood side stripes twin with the flooring.
Visualizer: Muhammed Ali Jouhar
Continue the accent wall upwards and onwards to create a feature ceiling too.
Visualizer: IQOSA
Consider moving the bed away from the wall in order to harness more useable floor area. This bedroom incorporates a home office desk behind the headboard.
Visualizer: Berga&Gonzalez arquitectos
Here, a spacious bedroom with wardrobe has been achieved by moving the bed into the centre of the room. An extended headboard design doubles as a room divider.
Visualizer: Voskresenski Vladislav
A comfortable reading area offers a place to relax in the bedroom without ruffling up the bedcovers.
Visualizer: The Craft
Create a connection. A horizontal stripe of gold across this headboard wall gives the impression of a connected bed & bedside unit set, even though they are actually separate pieces.
Visualizer: Actual design
Capitalise on curves with a round bed, half moon sofa and curvaceous accent chair.
Visualizer: Giuseppe Burgio
Let the view be your headboard feature wall.
Visualizer: Nikolay Ivogol
This particular feature wall is set to one side for dramatic effect.
Visualizer: D3 Design
Add in a surprising accent piece to shake things up.
Visualizer: Naresh Mistry
Have an open fronted wardrobe, or a glass closet, double as your ambient lighting.
Visualizer: KYDE architects
Use large scale artwork to add a bit of culture and sophistication to a bedroom scheme. This towering piece of photography adds a monochromatic artistic touch.
Source: Casa Cook
Lift a neutral room palette with different textures and pattern.
Visualizer: Duc TayOne
If you’re lucky enough to be building a new dream bedroom from scratch, consider incorporating a courtyard garden. The courtyard will invite extra natural light into the room, and you’ll feel the revitalising effects of having nature surround you.
Visualizer: Leonid Sizikov
In this bedroom, an extra picture window has been put in above the headboard for extra light and garden views.
Visualizer: Vasyl Ambroziak
Taking garden views to the extreme, these floor to ceiling windows run the full length of the room and an outdoor plant bed. The botanical view paints the room green, like a living wall mural.
Visualizer: SVOYA studio
Bedrooms with bathtubs always look decadent. In this one, a small step up to the bathroom area helps to define the space. LED strip lighting marks the edge of the step for both a pleasing aesthetic and for safety.
Visualizer: Omar Maghrabi
Dress with dramatic drapes. These dark master bedroom curtains hang heavy at full height windows, making the room feel cosily cocooned.
Designer: Forms Architects Visualizer: A.T.O studio
A long curtain hangs at a glass wall ensuite in this bedroom, poised to provide privacy.
Visualizer: Omar Maghrabi
Mirrored headboard walls create the illusion of a larger bedroom area. Include a horizontal stripe of mirror above headboard level, or mount a floor-to-ceiling frameless cut behind each bedside unit.
Visualizer: JW.ZHOU Studio https://26318320.
Instead of shying away from offbeat architectural features, accentuate them with lighting and contrasting decor.
Visualizer: Vladislav Ishkov
Purple and black make an opulent master bedroom colour scheme duo. Add in gold bedroom accessories for precious sheen.
Visualizer: Marcin Kasperski
Dangle orb pendant lights in front of a window for celestial effect.
Visualizer: IQOSA
Slatted doors are a cool way to divide the main sleeping area of the bedroom from a walk-in closet, or an open plan ensuite bathroom. The slatted design allows airflow and light to travel between the two spaces. It also allows just a peek of what lies beyond without overwhelming the peaceful sleep zone with all of the added detail of the adjoined room.
Visualizer: Ivan Kucherenko & Volodymyr Dubashevskyi
Divide and conquer. When incorporating a home office area into the bedroom, it’s a good idea to create some kind of visual divide. In this bedroom, the simple desk appears to extrude straight out of a dark wall section, with the bed and bedsides attached to lighter wood panelling.
Designer: Phil Kean
Tie it together with a wrap of colour. A wide purple bedroom stripe wraps these walls and ceiling. Purple pillows and scatter cushions continue the theme.
Source: Ikea
Don’t underestimate the power of a great colour. Simple pieces furnish this blue bedroom, but the rich and saturated colour treatment makes it into a special room.
Visualizer: Evgeny Zjuba
Another clever mirrored headboard design – this time with etched glass.
Visualizer: MirrorR Studio
Seek a Yin and Yang balance of darkness and light. Huge sunny windows can afford a room to embrace a deep and dark colour scheme, like this deep stained wood and dark grey bedroom.
Visualizer: Igor Sirotov
Screens close across these windows to dip this black bedroom further into darkness.
Visualizer: Polygon
Layer up a minimalist look by placing a platform bed on top of a partial platform floor. A low level bedside volume completes the sleek linear look.
Visualizer: Ruetemple Studio
This partial platform floor has risers that morph into a morning coffee bar, and a warm seating nook by a wood burning stove.
Visualizer: Marina Khomiakova
Not a fan of strong colour? A hint of a tint can make all the difference.
Visualizer: Isadhora Omar
Raw brickwork is a great way to colour a room without commiting to paint selection.
Visualizer: Fernando Morrisoniesko
Carve out a rugged rustic bedroom. Textured stone walls, bare timber, a branch chandelier and a log burner make the perfect hideaway.
1. Gold accent planters 2. Gold finish candle holder 3. Table Lamp With Gold Cage Base 4. Atollo table lamp 5. Gold paper origami pendant 6. Grasshopper style floor lamp 7. Faux marble and gold coffee table 8. Modern golden chandelier 9. Modern style bed
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