Simple and elegant bedroom designs


8 Classy & Elegant Bedroom Design Tips

A bedroom is a place where we can get away from the hustle and bustle of life and relax in serenity. It should be an oasis of peace and tranquility, but it can also be a place of elegance. Many different elements add to the feeling of elegance in a room, such as lavish details, luxurious fabrics, beautiful furniture pieces, and pleasing colors.

With these 10 tips, you can transform your space into an upscale and elegant bedroom in no time!

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Choose A Soothing Color Palette


Picking the right color scheme is important in order to make your bedroom look elegant. You should keep in mind that colors affect our moods and can influence our sleep quality. So, if you want a relaxing atmosphere, go with light colors like blue or gray. Pastel hues can also be used to make a space look larger, they work great in small bedrooms.

You should also consider rich colors like black, teal, or navy blue for a luxurious, hotel-like ambiance. But you need to be careful when using dark wall colors because you don’t want the room to appear overly closed in. Dark walls will contrast beautifully against a light-colored bed frame or floor. Dark colors are recommended in large master bedrooms and need to have contrasting colors.

Drape Like Royals


Drapes are great for granting drama, elegance, and style to any bedroom. An elegant bedroom is incomplete without flowy sheer curtains gently swaying in the breeze. They are available in a wide array of colors, fabrics, patterns, lengths, widths, and styles. They also come in different heights. The most popular heights are regular height draperies that cover the window or floor-length drapes that touch the floor and give a dramatic look. There are also pinch pleated drape curtains that have a lot of fabric on them to create an alluring look.

If your room has large windows or a balcony, curtains are a must-have! Use luxurious materials like silk, velvet, or sheer, to give the room a delicate flair. Sheers are the most popular material used as curtains. They create an impression that is light and airy because they are made of thin fabric that lets light through the curtains.

Windows without curtains will look bare and mundane - this way, you can incorporate them into the design of your elegant bedroom. You can also use floor-length drapes behind your bed to make it more eye-catching and give your bed voluminous height - making it look more grand and luxurious.

Bed As The Focal Point


In most bedrooms, the bed is the focal point because it’s the largest and most important piece of furniture, but why not make it count? A bed can establish the overall aesthetic and ambiance of the room and make the space more personable. For an elegant bedroom, you can consider styles like an upholstered sleigh, canopy, or wrought iron bed.

Canopy beds and sleigh beds are designed to provide a feeling of grandeur and elegance. The drapes covering a canopy bed were popularly used by royalty in the past, and sleigh beds can include beautiful carvings with intricate designs. For a modern elegant appeal, you can get an upholstered bed frame, like the Puffy bed frame, which will bring style and comfort to your room. For a french flair, maybe check out a tufted upholstered headboard or add a tufted ottoman in front of the bed. A wrought iron bed with delicate swirls can be used for a rustic style, with wooden accent furniture. The bed can make a significant difference in your room’s style - and the options are endless, find something that says elegance to you!

Use Textures for Comfort


The textures in a bedroom should be soft and inviting. In an elegant bedroom, the fabrics can make a huge difference in the overall feel of the room. For example, fabrics like velvet and faux fur will feel luxuriously soft, while cotton has a more rustic texture that is inviting.

Use different textures and patterns of pillows, pillow shams, and a bed throw to decorate your bed. Textures can bring a minimalist room to life. Add fun textures through colorful pillow shams and a plush texture like a faux fur blanket to look luxurious during the day and keep you cozy at night. You can also add an area rug under the bed to highlight your bed and to add depth to the room. A modern shaggy rug is soft to touch and makes the room more welcoming.

Create Depth With Architectural Details


There are a few architectural accents that you can change in your bedroom that’ll offer elegance and sophistication without needing any new furniture. For the ceiling, a simple crown molding or a ceiling medallion for your light fixture will add depth and style to your room.

As for the walls, you can add wainscoting to bare walls for more dimension, which is a popular style in luxurious hotels or you can incorporate beadboard for a Victorian-esque room. You can even use beadboard for an accent wall to highlight certain artwork or your bookcase. This type of wood paneling may be costly so perhaps consider wainscoting if you’re on a tight budget.

For a creative and bold accent, you can hang sculptural wall art on the wall, which is unique and gives personality without necessarily including an additional color to your palette. Sculptural wall art can be ceramic, metal, wood, or macrame for a subtle art piece.

High Quality Bed Linens


The fabrics used for your bedding matter because it affects how comfortable it will be to sleep on. Cotton sheets will make for a really cool and smooth surface while silk sheets will provide a soft and luxurious feel. However, bamboo bed sheets combine the best of both worlds! They have a soft silky texture and are breathable so you’ll sleep cool at night.

High-quality bedding can help you sleep better and longer. It can also help to have a more comfortable night's rest because the fabric is less likely to irritate your skin or cause allergies that can disrupt slumber. You may also find that your sheets last for much longer as well as shrink less in the wash.
Additionally, your mattress will also affect how well you sleep. A bad mattress can cause back pain, stiffness, and daytime fatigue from the lack of sleep. The Puffy Royal Mattress is a plush cloud-like mattress that’ll cradle you as you sleep - it offers zoned full-body support and ultimate comfort.

Nothing Says Elegance Like White


In the past, color was a way to express things visually. In today's world, it is not as necessary as it once was. The monochromatic color scheme is best for when you are looking for simplicity and elegance in your design. This scheme is made up of different shades of the same color, using analogous colors that are next to each other on the color wheel.

For an elegant bedroom, nothing does this better than white! White has a calming effect on our minds, helping us to feel more peaceful. White paint is often used in bedrooms because it reflects light, making the room seem brighter. This creates a sense of openness and can make a bedroom seem larger than it really is. You can use hues of white, ivory, creamy, or off-white for accents like a bed throw or pillows.

Decorate With Metallic Accessories


The use of metallic accessories in the bedroom is a growing trend, especially if you’re trying to make your bedroom look chic and elegant. You can make a statement with colors, like gold or silver, while still having a sophisticated look. Metallic pieces are perfect for adding some glamour to any space. You can incorporate this idea in picture frames, mirrors, your bed frame, or by hanging a chandelier.

The best way to start off is by choosing one or two metallic accent pieces that can be mixed and matched with other colors in the room as well as other types of decor. This way, you can create a cohesive look but still have eye-catching accessories.

Conclusion: Elegance Is Simple

You don’t need to break the bank trying to design an elegant bedroom. With these few hacks, you’ll be able to create the upscale hotel-like bedroom you’ve always dreamt of. It’s worth noting that elegance is simple - don’t cram your room with antiques or useless furniture, instead include a few carefully-curated furniture pieces that’ll bring the whole room together.

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42 Minimalist Bedroom Decor Ideas

A minimalist bedroom can be defined by clean lines, a restrained palette, and a stripped-down simplicity. While furniture-filled rooms have loads of options to visually distract from the boring, benign, or broken, there’s a small margin for error in a minimalist space. Having less stuff means everything in the room needs to be both gorgeous and practical. It’s also a time to decorate and shop with intention. Here are 42 minimalist bedrooms that are low on clutter and big on style.

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Bold Accents

David Benjamin Sherry

While an all-white room may sound boring, it actually provides a blank canvas for a bold design scheme. Graphic rugs are used to dress up a white floor as a large abstract painting by Richard Aldrich hangs on the wall in this Hamptons home.

2

Midcentury Design

John Ellis

Accessories in vivid hues brighten up a midcentury-modern bedroom. The honey-colored wood makes this lightly furnished California interior feel warm and full.

3

Ethereal Texture

Alison Gootee

Mattress heights are important in minimalist bedrooms—aficionados tend to like them on the lower side, as in this Neal Beckstedt–designed space. A suede is used as a luxe wallcovering.

4

Stark White Walls

Tim Waltman

White walls don’t distract from the stunning views in this Manhattan penthouse. Black-and-white art above the bed adds contrast.

5

Floating Bed

Iwan Baan

In the iconic Round House, a circular suspended bed clears the floor and mimics the shape of the home. With walls of windows and limited space to hang paintings, the furniture also doubles as art.

6

Cool Neutrals

Durston Saylor

Light grays complement bright whites in this Connecticut bedroom. Clean lines and simple shapes create a sophisticated and sleek space.

7

Cozy and Rustic

William Waldron

Layered textiles add texture to this white-and-wood bedroom. A Mexican wool jorongo in bold blue and yellow is draped over white bedding, while cozy fringed area rugs are used to cover the floor.

8

Zen Vibes

John Merkl

An oak-paneled partition doubles as a rustic backdrop and a room divider in this Napa Valley home. A rattan bed adds texture to the space while maintaining the bucolic aesthetic.

9

Original Architecture

James Merrell

An iron canopy bed is placed under an original wood beam in the ceiling of this Jacques Grange–designed apartment. The streamlined space was inspired by the interiors of the Italian modernist Carlo Scarpa.

10

Industrial Details

Roger Casas

Raw concrete walls are softened by layering luxe blue textiles on the bed, window, and furniture. The undulating ceiling creates an otherworldly glow in this Alexandra Loew–designed home.

11

A Wood-Clad Chalet Bedroom

Gilles Trillard

The master bedroom of this French ski retreat is brimming with light, accentuating the natural unvarnished wood structure. A unified, earthy palette meets clean lines and black and white, perfect for a serene and minimalist escape.

12

Modern Serenity

Marco Ricca

A spacious master bedroom values texture over color, with a massive Madeline Weinrib rug, a leather BDDW lounge chair, and layered bedding. The bright white walls and simple black accents lend an unfussy and uncluttered feel, and a peaceful vibe is guaranteed.

13

Natural Elements

Julia Robbs

In this Lower East Side condo, a sleek wooden bed frame and exposed-brick wall help temper the ultra-modern yet minimalist space.

14

Historic Hints

William Abranowicz

The master bedroom in a 19th-century Federal-style home strikes the perfect balance of vintage and minimalist. Brown and black accents are thoughtfully placed throughout the simple white space to create a crisp yet cozy feel.

15

Restful Hamptons Farmhouse

Tara Striano

In a family’s weekend retreat, the master bedroom is light and airy thanks to raised ceilings and a tastefully neutral palette. Modern art above the bed complements the minimalist vibe, while vintage nightstands and a statement chandelier add a homespun personality.

16

Thoughtful Grays

Stephen Kent Johnson

A minimalist West Village townhouse finds harmony in its dynamic use of grays with a refined whimsicality. In the master bedroom, a 1960s wall sculpture by William Friedle hangs above a custom oak bed, antique French tole clocks accent the wall, and a fur throw creates rich texture.

17

1950s Minimalism

Douglas Friedman

A West Village townhouse’s guest bedroom appeals to a midcentury aesthetic, with a Pierre Paulin desk and rounded shapes in the lamp and artwork. The petite space feels open and peaceful thanks to a minimalist approach to the 1950s style.

18

Light-Filled Loft Style

Magnus Anesund

In Ninni Ryott’s diminutive rural cabin, a tiny sleeping loft is fitted with a bedside stool is from Åhléns, and the white linseed-oil paint on the walls is by Kulturhantverkarna Färg.

19

Swedish Influence

Kristoffer Johnsson

In a young couple’s monochromatic Swedish home, once an abandoned farmhouse, the master bedroom blends white and grayish brown for a soothing, cool color scheme. The bed in the master bedroom is by Hästens, and the lamp and stool are vintage.

20

Wood-Paneled Ceiling

William Abranowicz

In the Hamptons, architect Paul Masi and designer Damon Liss raised the elemental barn to a new level of sophistication with gray tones and subtly elegant design. The bedding in the master is by Matteo, the custom-made leather dresser is by BDDW, and the ceiling is covered in weathered cedar shingles.

21

Touches of Blue

Mikkel Vang

In this Los Angeles home, blue is paired with white slate for a striking aesthetic that is also calm and relaxed. The sheets and blanket are by Deborah Sharpe Linens, the pillow is covered in an 18th-century embroidered silk, and the rug is by Mark Nelson.

22

Parisian Light

Björn Wallander

A light palette visually opens up the small master bedroom of Paris fashion star Andrew Gn’s Right Bank apartment. The 1950s rug is Swedish, the custom-made nightstands are by Benoit Langlade, and 1970s lamps flank the bed. The coverlet is by Le Rideau de Paris, and the armchair is Danish.

23

Sleek Minimalism

Matthieu Salvaing

In the master bedroom of a midcentury abode in Ibiza, Spain, the walnut-and-metal bed is a custom design; the Gio Ponti floor tiles in the hallway were commissioned for the house.

24

Contemporary Rustic

William Waldron

On a horse farm outside Philadelphia, designer Ellen Hamilton elevates a rustic master bedroom. The bed by Ivano Redaelli is dressed in Matteo linens, the Saarinen chair and ottoman are by Knoll, and the floor lamps are from Ikea; the rug is by Albed Rug Company, and the pendant lights are by Molo.

25

Moroccan Modernity

Richard Powers

Two New York designers renovated their riad in Marrakech to merge modernity with local tradition. The bed in the master bedroom is dressed with a blanket and linens by Matteo and pillow shams by Libeco.

26

Silicon Valley Minimalist

Bjorn Wallander

For a Silicon Valley, California, family that wanted a retreat in the woods but had no intention of going rustic, architect Cynthia Wang and designer Jamie Bush conjured a completely new take on the country cabin that brings urban cool to the Sierra Nevadas.

27

Light-Filled and Spacious

William Waldron

Manhattan natives Ku-Ling and Evan Yurman designed a cool master bedroom in their beloved TriBeCa. The bed is by Meridiani, the wall lamp is by Serge Mouille, the vintage Poul Kjaerholm daybed retains its original leather, and the side table is by Wyeth; the console is a vintage piece by Paul McCobb, and the circa-1970 Beni Ourain rug is from Double Knot.

28

Pale Purple

Simon Upton

Architect Greg Tankersley and designer Carol Egan conjured a Greenwich, Connecticut, retreat that’s the perfect blend of pastoral comfort and urban pizzazz. The master bedroom’s headboard is by Roman Thomas, the bed linens are by Matouk, the console is by BDDW, and the armchair is from Galerie Blanchetti; the 1960 floor lamp is by Carl Fagerlund for Orrefors, the 1970 ceiling light is by Angelo Brotto for Esperia, the rug is by Mitchell Denburg, and the walls are painted in Pavilion Gray by Farrow & Ball.

29

Sunny Shades

Ricardo Labougle

This simple and airy guest room is in the Portuguese holiday home owned by Spanish model Eugenia Silva. The beds are topped with crocheted-cotton coverlets from Bulgaria, the wall hanging is Portuguese, and the tile floor is original to the house.

30

Midcentury Minimalist

Richard Powers

Designer Alejandra Redo adds warmth, color, and quirky charm to a modernist glass-and-steel villa on a wooded hillside in Guadalajara, Mexico. The bed, dresser, and side tables in the master bedroom are by Roche Bobois; the Eames chair and ottoman are by Herman Miller, the bedside lights are by FontanaArte, and the wall is painted in Patagonia by Comex.

31

A Hip Take on Vineyard Style

Joshua McHugh

Designers Ariel Ashe and Reinaldo Leandro craft a hip new take on classic Martha’s Vineyard style for fashion insider Meredith Melling and her family. The master bedroom’s Hans Wegner Papa Bear chair and ottoman are from Modernica; the bed is dressed in a duvet cover from Parachute and a throw from L’Aviva Home, the chest is a custom design, and the rug is by John Robshaw.

32

Statement Minimalist

Simon Upton

Haynes-Roberts make a West Village apartment sleek and chic as well as family-friendly. In the bedroom, the vintage Cityscape headboard is by Paul Evans, the bed is dressed in Casa del Bianco linens, the bedside tables are ebonized mahogany, the 1950s American lamps are from Wyeth, and the carpet is by Beauvais.

33

Earth-Inspired

Richard Powers

In a winter retreat in Palm Beach designed by architect Lee Mindel, the master bedroom’s settee by Gastone Rinaldi is upholstered in a Bergamo fabric, the rug is by V’Soske, the walls are covered in Venetian plaster, and the adjacent closet structure is sheathed in acrylic panels; the drawings above the bed are by Ciprian Muresan, and the photographs in the corridor are by Mircea Cantor.

34

California Clean

William Abranowicz

The master bedroom in this classic L. A. family home boasts a custom headboard that is upholstered in a de Le Cuona linen, a 1750 bergère is covered in a Claremont wool, and the Swedish 18th-century cabinet and 1930s bench are from Lief; the rugs are by Mansour, and the wall reliefs are by Robert Graham.

35

Upstate New York Tranquility

Stephen Kent Johnson

In a guest room inside of Amanda Seyfried’s weekend home in the Catskills, cement tiles by Commune are set into reclaimed-oak flooring, the chair is vintage, and the walls are painted in White Dove by Benjamin Moore.

36

Sultry and Simple

Trevor Tondro

Inside one of New York’s tallest towers, a Manhattan home designed by Jamie Drake and Caleb Anderson has a restrained palette. In the master bedroom, a bed by Minotti is dressed in linens by E. Braun & Co., the bedside table is from Philippe Hurel, the custom rug is by Tai Ping, and the walls have a custom textured finish by Atelier Premiere.

37

Woodland Retreat

Nathalie Krag

In a remote New Zealand surf town, architects Lance and Nicola Herbst tuck a spacious retreat amid a lush grove of exotic trees. One of the bedrooms features sliding shutters and windows that open to the trees; the walls are sheathed in poplar plywood, and the chair and ottoman are Jens Risom designs.

38

Salvaged Minimalist Bedroom

Ricard Labougle

A roadside ruin in Uruguay was transformed into a chic dream home for artist Eva Claessens and art dealer Kris Ghesuiere. The master bedroom’s chair and floor lamp were found in Buenos Aires, the rug is an antique Bolivian poncho that was a gift from Claessens’s mother, the painting is by Claessens, and the antique shutters were bought at auction in Montevideo, Uruguay.

39

Spa-Like Shades

William Abranowicz

In the master bedroom of a San Francisco warehouse turned apartment, the headboard is covered in a Rogers & Goffigon fabric, the bed linens are by Sue Fisher King, and the bedspread is made of antique Belgian linen; the walls are painted in Benjamin Moore’s Super White, and the artwork is by Joan Mitchell.

40

All-White Glamour

Douglas Friedman

In artist Rachel Lee Hovnanian’s master bedroom inside of her Greenwich Village townhouse, the bed is dressed in linens from E. Braun & Co., the chair and side table are by B&B Italia, and the chandelier is by Brand van Egmond.

41

Mediterranean Minimalist

Ricard Labougle

The Aegean Sea is visible through a window in the master bedroom of a Greek island retreat; the bed linens and side table are by Ciarmoli Queda Essentials, the lamp is by FontanaArte, and the artwork was painted directly on the wall by Ciarmoli.

42

Rustic and Arboreal

Max Zambelli

In the attic guest suite of a chalet in the Italian Alps designed by Alessandro Agrati, the floor is oak, the picture frame and horn table are by Fit Up, and the cashmere blanket and wool pillows are by Gruppo di Installazione.

color selection and design rules (+40 photos)

Contents

  1. What is a simple interior
  2. Color selection
  3. Rules
  4. Style selection
  5. Room decoration and decor
  6. Bedroom design options in original styles
  7. (2 videos)
  8. Design solutions (40 photos)

The bedroom is a very personal room where a person spends a lot of time, and most importantly, it should be comfortable and create a feeling of comfort and relaxation in a person after a hard day's work. Sometimes in such a room you want to change something without making serious efforts and material costs. It is quite possible to create a simple bedroom interior on your own if you know some tricks. nine0003

What is a simple interior? simple and tasteful.

Components of this design:

It is also necessary to take into account the functional purpose of the room - whether it will be just a sleeping place or the room will also have a working area, the owner's personal office. nine0003

Choice of colors

Colors play an important role in bedroom design. It should have a calming and relaxing effect on a person, cause a desire for rest and relaxation. The personal wishes of the owner of the bedroom and his individual tastes are also taken into account.

Basic rules for using the psychological impact of color:

Design rules

For a small room, there are some nuances of interior design (see examples in the photo below): and wardrobe.

Choice of style

For a simple interior, modern styles of bedroom design will suit (different interiors are shown in the photo):

In the video: renovation in a small bedroom in the style of minimalism. nine0003

Room decoration and decor

Small details are of great importance in the design of the bedroom and help to add coziness and comfort. There are several basic rules when choosing finishes and decor (see the photo for examples): . nine0006

Bedroom in original styles

Oriental style - different national cultures of the countries of the East (China, Japan, Morocco, India, etc.) are used. An oriental-style bedroom, shown in a photo on the Internet, can be designed using the national elements of one country, as well as general oriental principles. It is allowed to use oriental carpets, fringes, original ornaments, a lot of colorful pillows, various national elements in the decor (vases, figurines, lamps). nine0003

Hi-tech means decorating a room using all modern materials and equipment: heated floors, liquid wallpaper on the walls, a large plasma TV and stereo equipment, modern types of lighting are required. The amount of decor is minimal - no trinkets and flowers.

Baroque is rather an old style, it is also called Victorian. Suitable only for a spacious room. The main accent of the furniture is a massive carved bed. Curtains - heavy with drapery, chandeliers - large, made antique. Furniture (chest of drawers, bedside tables, mirror) - with a gilded finish with twisted decor, paintings in massive frames, various trinkets (caskets, vases) - everything is matched to the style of 18-19centuries

BOOKS OPTIONS (2 videos)

Design solutions (40 photos)

90,000 bedroom design: 27 photos in modern style

1 bedroom in the Scandinavian style

Scandinavian Style - One of the Scandinavian Style - One Skandinavian Sky the most fashionable in the last couple of years, and we can safely predict its success in the future. Two main advantages explain its popularity: comfort and relative budget. A Scandinavian bedroom can be done with a small budget for repairs and accessories. nine0003

Characteristics of the "northern" interior - a lot of light, pastel shades, green plants, geometry and simplicity. Furniture should be made of wood, natural or artificial, with the addition of soft fabric upholstery or forged elements.

Interior design: Anna Furbacken

2 Bedroom in classic style

Classic is always relevant. Most middle-aged Russians choose this option, as it is quite conservative, despite the fact that the main association with it is pomposity. Classics can be different, it is enough to choose the appropriate furniture and exquisite accessories - the bedroom will already turn out to be cozy and elegant. nine0003

Interior design: ZE-MOOV HOME studio

3 Art Nouveau interior

Art Nouveau is always in line with fashion trends, it is a rather flexible style, always up-to-date. A modern bedroom with a modern interior is made in pastel colors (gray, brown, blue and their shades), the furniture is chosen with smooth lines - this gives harmony to the space, which is very important for the comfort of the bedroom.

Interior design: Daria Misyura

4 Minimalistic bedroom

In recent years, there has been an increasing desire for minimalism - a bedroom in this style can turn out to be very comfortable, since the absence of unnecessary details contributes to calmness and the necessary comfort. Most often, designers choose plain interiors: gray, white, brown, blue shades. Minimalism can be very flexible - just change the textiles and the room can sparkle in a new way.

Interior design: Marina Lapteva

5 Hi-tech bedroom

Hi-tech style is always advanced technologies and technical achievements. Remote control blinds, various lighting options and ergonomic furniture. Those who do not like unnecessary movements and want to see their bedroom as equipped as possible for relaxation will choose high-tech.

Interior design studio VAE design & architecture

6 Bedroom in modern style

Since the concept of "modern" is quite broad, this style is constantly changing. Today, a modern bedroom is in harmony with moderate colors and cozy textiles. nine0003

Interior design: Studio Concept58

7 Country bedroom interior

Country style implies maximum coziness and comfort. For the bedroom, many people choose it, they love this style and designers, as it is quite diverse, despite certain rules: an abundance of textiles, patterns in the form of flowers or cells, wood, artificially aged, decor in the form of paintings in wooden frames, living or artificial flowers in pots and vases.

Interior design: Maxim Noda, studio Nomax

8 Loft style bedroom

Loft bedrooms are very popular these days. Initially, the style does not imply coziness, which is important for this room, but with the help of thoughtful design, a room can become comfortable. Brick or concrete walls, wooden floors, leather furniture and minimalist textiles, warm colors and plenty of light - and a loft-style bedroom will become your favorite room in the house.

Interior design: ART-B.O.S.

9 Eco-style in the interior of the bedroom

An eco-style bedroom will become the center of cleanliness and freshness in a dusty city. Only natural materials, green plants and accessories, cotton and linen textiles - eco-interior is gaining more and more popularity today.

Interior design: Marina Lapteva

10 Art Deco bedroom

Art Deco is called a mixture of modernism and neoclassicism. It is distinguished by strict geometric shapes, decoration in halftones, luxury and expensive modern materials (leather, aluminum, natural wood). Today, rarely anyone makes a "pure" art deco, this requires a large budget. Therefore, most often in the interior of the bedroom you can find elements of this style: in furniture, accessories, wall decoration. For example, as in the case in the photo. nine0003

Interior design: Marina Dadiani

11 American style bedroom

American style room combines modernity and comfort. Most often, light colors are chosen for wall decoration, and they “play” with furniture in contrast. Be sure to have bedside tables and shelving, where it is so convenient to put a book or put a glass of water, as well as a large number of pillows and a soft blanket. If the area allows, a large wardrobe and an armchair will also look good in the interior. nine0003

Interior design: ChDecoration studio

12 English interior

The so-called British Style has been formed since the Middle Ages, and, of course, has undergone changes over the centuries. An English-style bedroom is an “island” of comfort and tranquility, its obligatory attribute is a large bed with an unusual headboard: forged, carved wood, fabric, as in the photo.

Interior design: Special-Style studio

13 Eclectic bedroom

Eclecticism appeared in the 18th century, and the first thing that comes to mind when you mention this style is a mixture of everything. Taste is the basis of eclecticism, in such an interior it is really possible to combine various objects with a completely different history, but a skilled hand is needed. As a rule, the background is a neutral color: beige, light gray, olive. An eclectic bedroom will appeal to lovers of experimentation, but when creating it, it is important to use styles that are close to each other.

Interior design: Marina Lapteva

14 Pop art in the design of the bedroom

Atypical solution for the bedroom, but definitely fashionable. Usually this style involves white walls and decorating them with bright posters and drawings. Pop art can be called a budget style, since you don’t need to look for expensive furniture made from natural materials - it’s enough to show creativity and imagination.

Interior design: Elena Bulagina

15 Bedroom interior in fusion style

Fusion style is considered by many to be a follower of eclecticism, but more modern. As for its "parent", in the fusion interior you need to combine the incongruous - no boring frames and certainty. However, if in eclecticism this combination is historically dictated by circumstances and styles close to each other are often used, fusion is a deliberate departure from the framework. The main colors of this interior: green, crimson, gold and turquoise: a "nuclear" mixture for the bedroom, but certainly interesting. nine0003

Interior design: Elena Pegasova

16 Mediterranean bedroom style

The key definition of the Mediterranean style is lightness, so it is the best fit for the bedroom. The main colors of such an interior should be natural: white, yellow, blue, green, brown and their shades. Furniture is most often used wooden, classic brown or whitewashed. The Mediterranean style mixes decorativeness and functionality, so no extra items and accessories are usually needed. nine0003

Interior design by Sweet Home Design

17 Interior in Provence style

“French Provence” — one name guarantees comfort and romance, so this style is very relevant for the bedroom. In order to create the desired interior, you need to follow a few simple rules: wooden furniture, pastel shades (you can use olive or lavender), plants (live, you can use dried bouquets), a lot of textiles and softness. Candles and beautiful candelabra will add the necessary romance to the interior. nine0003

Interior design: Anna Simonova Interior Studio

18 Neoclassical bedroom

Non-classical is good for those lovers of tradition who do not tolerate excessive pomp. This style will fit perfectly into a room of any size due to its restraint. In the decoration of the walls, you can use wallpaper with a pattern, but then choose more discreet furniture. In the modern neoclassical interior of the bedroom, a secretary and an exquisite dressing table made of natural wood with chairs look good, small pillows will add comfort. nine0003

Interior design: Marina Lapteva

19 Vintage interior

Vintage is a broad style that can include different elements and therefore look diverse. Depending on the time period that is chosen for the interior, you need to select furniture, accessories and finishes. The only striking distinguishing feature is the aging of things, but not antiquity. Items must function perfectly and fulfill their purpose - just look like they were bought at least 50 years ago. nine0003

Interior design: Daria Misyura

20 Functionalist style bedroom

Functionalist style bedroom should be simple but modern. Each piece of furniture placed in the room must perform its assigned function, and it is advisable not to use unnecessary elements. Primary function, not form - this is the basic principle of modern functionalism.

Interior design: Dina Salakhova, BespaceStudio

21 Urban bedroom interior

Urban means “urban”, and this defines the style features: functionality and practicality, pieces of furniture made of glass, metal, plastic and wood, clarity of lines. A bedroom in this style should be concise, wall decoration is simple. It is also important to choose plain textiles.

Interior design: VAE design & architecture studio

22 Oriental interior

East is a delicate matter. How many times have you heard this statement? Probably hundreds. But in creating the oriental interior of the bedroom, you will have to show that very “subtlety”. Oriental style is divided into several sub-styles that are opposite to each other. If we are talking about Asia, then this is restrained minimalism, and if we are talking about the Middle East - chic and luxury, an abundance of fabrics and gold. The choice is yours. nine0003

Interior design: Irina Tatarnikova

23 Shabby chic bedroom

Many designers will say that shabby chic is a feminine style. There is indeed logic in the statement, because it suggests tenderness, light shades of furniture and accessories, pink color and exquisite interior items (for example, carved candelabra) - in general, a real paradise for girls.

Interior design: Irina Tatarnikova

24 Bedroom in contemporary style

Contemporary is, first of all, comfort. For an interior in this style, you do not need to buy an abundance of decor and furniture, look for aged things - quite simple and comfortable furniture made of wood (natural or artificial), eye-pleasing shades and textiles, which is associated with convenience. nine0003

Interior design: Special-Style studio

25 Bedroom in Greek style

Greece is a standard of taste and beauty, even the ancient inhabitants thought so. Today, of course, the Greek style is not always antiquity and pomposity. It involves white walls, preferably with a decorative plaster finish, so that the relief is noticeable. Wooden furniture and ornamental décor complete a true modern Greek bedroom.

Interior design: iLADesign

26 Rustic style interior

Rustic style bedroom is ideal for lovers of natural materials in their natural beauty and carelessness. If a tree - then with natural cracks and patterns, if a stone - then it is not an ideal natural shape. Rustic in exact translation means "rustic", it will ideally fit into the bedroom of a country cottage or a small cottage.


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