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12 marvellous men's bedroom ideas |
Bedroom ideas for men have come a long way over the last few years and, really, anything goes as long as you love it. However, it can be hard to know where to begin if you truly want to create a room from scratch. We've tapped a host of design experts to share their top tips on creating a guy's bedroom that's at once cool yet warm and inviting.
Staffan and Monique Tollgård, of Tollgård Design Group , say: 'Masculine spaces are often typecast into the stereotype of larger-than-life bachelor pads. While this aesthetic has its own appeal, there is a new generation of men who are interested in great design and beautifully functional interiors. The bedroom is no exception to this.'
Below, we have gathered bedroom ideas that will work for men – but, women, don't let us stop you indulging in them too.
Bedroom ideas for men
Don't know where to start? Wayfair 's Resident Style Advisor, Nadia McCowan Hill, says: 'To nail laidback masculine style in a bedroom, secure the essentials first. Invest in high-quality, timeless silhouettes for your bed frame and wardrobe, and the rest will follow.'
With the basics sorted, we're going to concentrate on decor and aesthetics in the bedroom ideas for men below.
1. Pick dark shades for a dramatic scheme
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Don’t be afraid to choose designs that you love, especially if you love dark bedrooms – just ensure the lighting is good.
Lucy St George, Co-founder of Rockett St George , says: 'Who’s to say you can’t have a fabulous floral print mural in your bedroom? Or a warming terracotta? Or pineapple bedside lamps? Or rock ’n’ roll dark hues? Traditionally, men’s bedroom décor options have been very limited to monochrome or classic choices, but at Rockett St George we firmly believe that a room should reflect you and your unique style; not your gender.
'So, if you want to stand out from the rest, go for it! Start with a wall color or wallpaper pattern that you are drawn to and then build on the scheme with accessories and soft furnishings of complementary colors. If you’re short on space or want to achieve a minimalist look, I’d recommend investing in wall lights and floating bedside tables which will keep your floor clear and create the illusion of more space.'
2. Create bespoke joinery for a stylish storage solution
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Got a burgeoning sneaker collection to stash away? A closet that can't cope with all your suits? You need to think purpose-made bedroom storage ideas.
Louise Wicksteed, Sims Hilditch Design Director, says: 'It is a common misconception to assume that men need less storage space than women in their bedroom.
'Installing bespoke joinery is a good idea to maximize the space available. A walk-in wardrobe with compartments to help keep shoes and ties organized and a rail designed to be tall enough to hang suits works well.'
Got plenty of space? Walk-in closet ideas are a luxurious indulgence that can entirely transform a guy's bedroom.
3. Add drama to a neutral room with moody hues
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Grey bedroom ideas make for a great base for men's bedrooms. Nadia suggests: 'Keep a neutral color palette in mind when starting out so you can accessorize accordingly with classic, moody hues such as midnight blue and deep charcoal.'
Elliot James, of Elliot James interiors, agrees, adding: 'Keep the colors of the room muted (but don’t fear using dark tones on the walls) and use textures to bring character (i.e. saddle leather, hides, and dark, rich woods).'
4. Lay an oversized rug to add warmth
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Accessories and textiles add a homely feeling – and starting from the floor up can ensure your scheme is cohesive.
'Lay down a statement area rug on wooden floors for some extra warmth and a subtle pop of color,' says Nadia McCowan Hill.
5. Utilize artwork to create atmosphere
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Art isn't just a way to add color to a room, it can also reflect your tastes and interests.
'Don’t be afraid to add in some personality – artwork is a great way to show off your style, with framed movie posters, bold geometric wall art or black and white photography always being a strong go-to choice,' says Nadia McCowan Hill.
Elliot James suggests using work by iconic photographers like David Yarrow or Terry O'Neill for a classic look.
6. Showcase curated treasures and antiques
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Decorating with antiques is interior designer Henriette von Stockhausen of design agency VSP Interiors ' favorite way of adding character to a room. 'There are so many ways to incorporate antiques,' she says. 'Old screens can become cupboard doors, rugs can become headboards, and urns can become lamps. Creativity is key!'
'Display treasures you’ve collected while travelling or add some decorative elements which speak to you and your lifestyle,' agrees Nadia.
Elliot James says: 'Use accessories to bring personality and warmth to the room, a clothes butler, vintage suitcases, watch box, iconic lighting pieces and a few nicely stacked books on personal passions always work nicely.'
7. Use metallics to inject a touch of luxe
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It's not just feminine rooms that can be elevated with luxury finishes.
'For a luxe touch, choose finishes such as matte black, brass or copper – think industrial type bookshelves and vintage-style lighting,' says Nadia. 'Pair with weathered wooden elements that will develop a homely patina over time for an interesting contrast.'
8. Bring the outside in
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Biophilic design, harnessing the calming quality of nature, is particularly effective in the bedroom.
Nadia says: 'Plants make a huge difference in a room. You really can’t go wrong with a low-maintenance fiddle leaf fig tree, a yucca or some subtle succulents.
'If your plant parent skills leave less to be desired, opt for clever faux versions. Add a cool concrete planter and – voilà – your space will be infused with new life.'
Green bedroom ideas are also on-trend – the hues adding to the tranquil atmosphere. A rich, deep green is a perfect guy's bedroom idea.
9. Inject a pop of color with furniture and soft furnishings
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'A great tip for styling your room is to stick to a good neutral base and add a bold color pop,' says Cox & Cox Product and Creative Director Dani Taylor. 'I love a deep charcoal or khaki, both hot trends at the moment, but timeless colors that won't get old fast.
'Try painting one wall in the bold color, even in a small room it works really well; you can then break up the color with mirrors, occasional furniture like a console or a drawer unit topped with a colorful lamp and photos. If you aren't able to paint the walls then try painting some old furniture such as bedside tables or a chest.
'You can add color with some plain cushions and a bedspread. Finally, a wonderful textured Berber style rug can add the perfect finishing touch, and bedside size rugs are great for a smaller space.'
10. Construct a panelled wall for a gentleman's club aesthetic
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Putting panelling in place is an easy way to elevate a bedroom.
Finish the look with a rich, deep, dark hue to really create that gentlemen's club feel. The room above also shows how you can incorporate some other bedroom ideas for men on this list, with the brass lamp adding a little luxe, and vintage art and curios on show.
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If you're not an art aficionado and don't want to add a feature wall, why not make a feature of your lighting instead?
Large geometric, Art Deco and industrial pendants will make a style statement in their own right.
12. Lay a stand-out carpet to inspire a scheme
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A dark carpet is ideal for coping with high-traffic areas such as bedrooms and hallways. If you’re struggling to find a wall color that will adapt and grow with your interior scheme, maybe introducing color on the floor is the answer. This way, you can stick to simple, timeless white walls and still ensure that the room is packed full of personality.
Jodie Hatton, Residential Designer at Brintons explains that 'Similarly to how dark walls can transform a small room or a patterned wallpaper can bring interest to otherwise dull space, a patterned carpet is an inspired way to make a feature of a smaller bedroom adding interest and character.
'However, it is important to choose the right patterned carpet depending on the size of the room. Patterns with a wider repeat don’t always work in smaller spaces, as you don’t get the full effect of the motif. The best options for dark, patterned carpets in smaller rooms are tighter floral repeats and tartans. In larger spaces, up-scaled, blowsy florals or sprawling abstract designs are most impactful.'
How do you style a man's bedroom?
The tactics you use to style a man's bedroom are really no different to those you would use to style any other bedroom. While dark paint colors and dark wood furniture are traditional popular bedroom ideas for men, there really is no limit to what guys' bedrooms can include. Think: art for decorating walls, comfortable headboards for decor and night-time reading, exposed floorboards for a farmhouse feel and pops of color in curtains, bedding and furnishings.
60 Best Men's Bedroom Ideas in 2023
Give your dull, boring bedroom a touch of sexy, masculine style with ideas and decor inspiration.
No matter if you’re into dark wall colors like black, industrial themes with all metal and wood fixtures, or perhaps prefer vibrant pops of color, this collection includes them all.
Take note of the furniture, wall art, rugs and decor pieces scattered through every room. They’ll help you pull together a manly bachelor pad bedroom that is truly individual to your personal taste.
Now, I know some of these men’s bedroom ideas are in luxurious million dollar lofts and homes, although there’s a decent number that are surely attainable for any man. All it takes is getting a little creative when it comes to interior design.
Men’s Bedroom IdeasA tall headboard can be a great way to add the feeling of height to your room. This particular headboard features built-in spotlights that make late-night reading a pleasure.
To replicate this headboard, consider using plywood sheets assembled horizontally on nailers. A headboard this big will most likely require three sheets. You can wrap the plywood with a dark fabric. Use contact glue to make the fabric stay and create a one-piece feel. The nailers will hold the plywood off the wall so you can run wires for your overhead lighting.
Flooring choice can kick off the entire room’s theme. This black-and-gray theme room gets its start from the large black floor tiles with heavy white grout lines framing them in place.
While the tiles are undeniably dark, they do a really nice job of reflecting natural light from the window back into the room. The white accents in the room match the grout lines nicely, while the sheer curtains are an excellent choice. They frame the window perfectly while not absorbing too much precious light like heavier curtains might. While the light fixtures may be a personal choice, we do think they add some fun to the space.
You’ll notice this room’s chemistry as soon as you walk in. Not only is it on display above the headboard, but the fun yet classy aesthetic creates a welcoming space for you to crash at the end of the day.
While there are many elements of this design to enjoy, we keep going back to the wall hangings periodically. Puns aside, choosing prints like this will be the main focus of your room so they’re perfect for a whimsical guy that doesn’t take himself too seriously. Matching nightstands and reading lights add some symmetry while a stack of antique periodicals creates a little well-meaning chaos on the floor.
Platform beds can be highly functional while still being welcoming and attractive. The bed pictured above makes excellent use of the cubbies underneath for books and document storage. Beds and headboards like these are readily available at most large home goods stores like Ikea.
Concrete walls don’t have to be cold and uninviting. Whether you use a concrete stain, add wall hangings, or dress it up with a tufted headboard like the one above, there are options. You can use touches to soften the concrete’s look in the areas that you’d like to be warmer and more accessible.
If you’re the type of man that needs his room to double as a workspace, this design might work for you. The simple writing desk in the room gives you the space to get some work done while still keeping the room relaxing.
Don’t be afraid to use some outside-of-the-box wall hangings to display some personality. The prints above the headboard are patents for different types of lightbulbs. You can get other patent prints, blueprints, and diagrams framed of your favorite engineering marvels as well. Choose frames that match your room’s theme and hang them where you can be inspired.
Dark colors and subdued lighting can go a long way towards creating a relaxing men’s bedroom. Daylight is provided through a large window across from the foot of the bed, so the end table lights don’t need to be excessively bright.
To copy this bedroom idea, choose a palette of complementing grays. The ceiling and walls are painted the same matte-finish paint, making it feel like an even larger space than it already is. Choosing wood paneling for the wall behind the headboard will create an accent to keep the room feeling too monochromatic.
For a man that loves to read in bed, there are few greater treasures in life than a good book and a warm blanket. One other treasure that all bed-readers will agree upon is a good reading light.
Before you burn the midnight oil studying or slipping into literary bliss, consider donning your nightstand with a lamp like this one. Its tall frame makes a bold statement in the room, while its flexible body makes it easy to position while you’re flipping through the pages of your favorite book. For an added benefit, a quick flip of the switch and you’ll be off to sleep without having to get out of bed.
Dividing a wide-open space into two separate rooms can be an excellent idea for men’s bedrooms. This wall creates a bathroom and bedroom where only one room might’ve stood before.
If you have the space, this is an easy project to replicate. Consider the size spaces you want to create to determine where your wall will be placed. Simply construct the wall from 2×4 studs, being sure to nail into the floor and ceiling joists. Be sure to cover the studs with drywall before you panel it. Even though you won’t be able to see the drywall, this step ensures that noise, moisture, and scents don’t permeate from the bathroom into the bedroom through gaps in the paneling.
If you’re the type of guy that doesn’t like a lot of fuss or drama in his life, consider a bedroom design like this. Matching your bed, nightstands, shelving, and picture frames is an easy way to decorate your room with some class and style without going overboard and cluttering your space.
If your room feels too orderly and frigid, an area rug will keep your feet from hitting the cold floor before you can throw your slippers on. A thick, shaggy area rug like this can provide an interesting texture in a room filled with smooth and flat surfaces.
Awakening to sunlight on your face can be an excellent way to start your day. However, if your bedroom has a large window like this one, it may overpower the rest of the room. If you don’t want your window to be the main focal point of your room, take some cues from this rack room.
Decorate the adjacent wall with many large but randomly sized picture frames to balance the window out. You can choose any array of your favorite prints, but try to keep them under glass so the window has some competition for your attention.
If you’ve got an awkward niche in your bedroom due to HVAC ductwork or other utilities, consider using that space as an opportunity to show some style.
The interior of this niche is trimmed with dark-stained hardwood plywood, making the strange layout feel like a built-in bookshelf. The bed utilizes the niche as a headboard which also happens to be an ideal place to display some artwork. The dark colors that were chosen for the woodwork contrast nicely with the white walls and are easily matched to basic sheets and comforters.
While there’s never such a thing as too much natural light, overpowering sunlight might not be the style you’re going for in your bedroom. You can tone down the effect of bright light with dark furniture and fabrics like this bedroom does so well.
The large armoire is a great addition to this room so consider something similar if you’re feeling washed out by light. Match your picture frames, accent blankets, seating, and other fixtures in your room to the armoire for a cohesive feel. Don’t worry about feeling too Noire; the sunlight will take care of that.
Even though you may not be lucky enough to have a large tub with a glass surround in your bedroom, you can take some cues from this room’s style.
This room subscribes to the “less is more” school of thought. Nothing is cluttered, nothing is overwhelming. The whole space is clean and flowy. If you need your space to look more lived-in, consider a wall hanging or two that display your personality without overpowering the aesthetic.
With a view like this, why would you ever leave? Large windows looking out over beautiful landscapes should not be covered up with heavy window coverings and curtains.
Let your view be the inspiration you need to get up in the morning, powerful and geared for greatness. Thin linen curtains make a great option if you need privacy, so choose a sheer set to frame your large window. It’s also worth shopping for a premium curtain rod that matches your room’s style and won’t bend the first time you whip the curtains open to greet the day.
Wood paneling and faux beams can be added to the ceiling of nearly any man’s bedroom. They give a warm, rustic, and relaxing touch to a room.
If you’re going to panel your ceiling with plywood, buy the longest sheets that you can manage to minimize seams. Attach them to the ceiling in the same direction that you’re planning to run the beams. You can use the beams to cover long seams, making the panels look like one piece. Faux beams can be constructed by 1×4 or 1×6 pine and attached to studs that were previously secured to the ceiling. Be sure to secure the plywood into ceiling joists so the whole thing doesn’t come crashing down.
While we don’t think you should hide your inner history-buff in your bedroom, a man’s room is an ideal place to display his passions. You’ve spent a lot of time and money curating a collection of historical literature and artwork. Use your haven to show it off.
If you’re lucky enough to have a print of your favorite historical figure, go ahead and hang it in your room. More importantly, find a way to make all your books look organized while still being interesting and easily accessible. This four-post bed is the perfect way to display your collection without a boring bookcase.
Men who work odd shifts need to be able to sleep as their schedule allows. Keeping your room a sleep-sanctuary can be difficult if you’re contending with a large window like the one above.
Heavy, double-layered curtains will do a great job of keeping sunlight to a minimum so you can get those well-deserved winks. Keep the rest of the room calming and relaxing by painting the walls a soothing gray color with an eggshell finish. Unique lighting fixtures like the ones flanking the bed are a great way to add soft light when necessary without flooding the room.
Rustic timbers can make a big impression for a man’s bedroom. This platform bed is the perfect touch of chaos in an otherwise refined room.
The more unique the source the better when selecting timbers for projects like this. Old repurposed barn wood, fireplace mantles, and rough cuts from a local sawmill all make excellent choices for large slabs of rustic wood. We’d suggest spending some time to make sure the timbers under your mattress are as flat as possible. Your back and sleep pattern will thank you.
Academic types will love this chalkboard that’s been repurposed as a headboard. It provides an interesting and quirky feel to the room, but also provides a place to scratch out some quick notes. It will come in handy when you wake up in the middle of the night with a great idea.
There are a few ways to replicate this look. Schools often throw out old equipment at the end of the school year, so keep an eye out and make a few phone calls. Also, you can purchase special paint to make your own chalkboard. We’d suggest using it on cabinet-grade plywood for best results, but you could just as easily paint the wall.
Renovated factories can make amazing living spaces. They often feature high ceilings, exposed beams and brickwork, and other industrial touches. Exposed electrical conduit and sprinkler systems add to the factory aesthetic.
This room makes the most of the industrial feel by adding imperfect nightstands, art, and a basic bed with a tufted headboard. The wooden artist’s lamp is a great touch. It anchors the area rug in place so it can break up the large, polished concrete floor without looking out of place or carelessly dropped in the middle of the bedroom.
High ceilings are one of the most sought-after features when shopping for a home or apartment. They can make small rooms feel larger while providing plenty of space to really let your inner-decorator take over.
When those high ceilings have exposed beams, it’s the perfect recipe to make a huge impact. Painting those beams a contrasting color from the walls gives guests a reason to look up and appreciate all the fine craftsmanship that goes into a building’s construction. Balancing the white woodwork with warm hardwood floors will tie the living space together nicely.
Vertical lines can provide a lot of perceived height in a room, and this bedroom does a great job of using them to its advantage. The vertical paneling painted gray on the wall makes it feel like never-ending pavement, while the artwork ties in nicely with its corresponding design.
The bookshelf does a lot to frame the space while still continuing the vertical theme. In this room, it’s used as decor, storage, and a dividing wall. The large shelf spaces that are left open keep this bookcase looking tall and appealing.
Not a huge fan of black, gray, and white? Do you like to add some life and color to your living spaces? Well, then this design is definitely for you.
While the room may be full of grays and blacks, a colorful paneled backdrop behind your headboard can be just the ticket for a splash of color. You can tie paneling into the rest of the room using pillows and area rugs like the room above. Besides the blues, we like the bed’s wooden construction. It adds some warmth in the middle of the icy blue-gray room.
There’s nothing wrong with sticking to a few colors and finishes when designing men’s bedrooms. You’ll be able to keep things simple but sophisticated without much hassle.
The gray-and-wood pallet in this room is a very clean and easy way to create a relaxing environment to lay down in. The eggshell sheen in the gray paint reflects just a little bit of light, keeping offending glare to a minimum. The warm wood floors and wood accents do a nice job of keeping the room from feeling too cold and barren. We also like that the trim is painted to match the wall color, keeping a smooth and consistent look to the room.
The improvements in direct-vent fireplaces in recent years afford more flexibility for men who’d like to incorporate one in their room. If your bedroom is along an outside wall, chances are you can make a direct-vent fireplace work for you.
This room’s modern design is the perfect setting for a fireplace style like this. The matching chairs and table create a nice place to sit on cold evenings. We also like that the shelves above the fireplace create a makeshift mantle while being hung slightly askew to complement the room.
Plaster walls are almost always full of character in the form of imperfections. You can try to hide them by patching the walls, or you can minimize them without doing away with them all together.
This room’s designer chose to use a flat paint for the walls which makes them look more like pottery than barriers. We like the fact that the wall and mouldings are painted with the same color. This paint scheme allows the moulding to accent the wall without drawing too much attention to itself.
Make dark walls work for you by matching them with other features in the room. These dark gray walls might have seemed cold and depressing if they weren’t coordinated so nicely with the wall art, headboard, and bedding.
If you’re concerned that your dark gray walls might feel too monochrome, it’s okay to add a little contrast with white bed sheets, wall hangings, and mouldings. You could even throw a solid color blanket or pillow on the bed to add some life.
Men who take accessorizing seriously should consider this closet shelving system. It can be created from any french or sliding-door closet and provides an attractive focal point in a minimalist’s room.
While the unit itself may take some research to build, opening up the space in your closet doesn’t have to be as much of a challenge. Simply remove the trim around your closet door to reveal the door jamb. You can pry or cut the jamb out, leaving behind what’s known as the “rough opening.” If your rough opening is square enough, you can build a custom organizer unit that slides it into place.
You don’t have to be an apex predator to bring some nature into your bedroom space. Cast-versions of popular trophy animals can be purchased and hung on the wall for a more eco-friendly approach to decorating.
If you’re not a big hunter, there are a lot of options for faux-animal furs as well. Find a blanket made of these synthetic materials to give your room a rugged, manly look without ever trekking into the woods.
Large windows, exposed beams, and wide plank wood flooring give this space the industrial feel that’s become so popular in recent years. If you’re fortunate enough to call a refurbished factory home, you probably enjoy a lot of these features as well.
Large area rugs break up long runs of hardwood flooring and give you a comfortable space to walk barefoot through. Also, maintain the industrial feel by leaving the windows and brick exposed. Great additions to industrial bedrooms are handcarts and worktables that may have been left behind from a bygone era.
Men who prefer the contemporary look should take a few notes from this room. This space blurs the lines between the present and the future.
This room’s furnishings are very well chosen. The nightstand’s curvy nature will give visitors something to talk about while the chair and end table will provide the perfect area to sit back with a book and relax. Our favorite feature is the wall art, which brings a touch of nature into a steel-gray setting.
Not all platform beds have to look the same. There are plenty of varieties available at local home goods stores like Ikea. This particular platform bed features a tufted, cushioned design meant to look plush, comfortable, and cozy.
Beds like this have to be balanced out with design, otherwise, your bedroom might run low on testosterone. The easiest way to contrast overstuffed, tufted bedding and seating areas is with nightstands and end tables. Keep an eye out for designs with 90-degree angles and sharp corners. They’ll keep your room looking masculine while you still get the benefit of a super comfy bed to lay your head down on at the end of the day.
This room’s design aesthetic might be a great fit for any budding photographers or world travelers. The pictures above the headboard are an excellent way to display your favorite shots from all over the world.
Choose a theme when you’re designing this wall and stick to it. This particular designer chose to stick to a black-and-white theme to match the room’s colors, but you could just as easily print color photos to liven up the space. Try to find matching frames in different sizes to complement your photos. Also, consider displaying your favorite camera on the nightstand for an extra touch of class.
If you haven’t noticed by now, dark grays, blacks, and whites make excellent choices for men’s bedroom ideas. They are no-nonsense, masculine colors that are easy to match and decorate with.
If you like a little more color in your roomscape, consider the style above. While the majority of the room is a basic gray and white palette, the mustard color pillows bring just enough color to be noticed without taking center stage. This design element is perfect if you like the idea of color but don’t want to commit to painting an accent wall. While paint’s not forever, it’s a lot harder to change than a pillowcase.
Dark woodwork is inherently masculine. It harkens to thoughts of the woods, trees, axes, lumberyards, sawmills, and wild industry. All manly thoughts in their own right.
These wide plank oak floors are a handsome element to design your room around. An area rug across that wood grain would be a sin, so if you’re going to use one, keep it small. Instead, accent the floor by bringing more wood touches into the room, like a headboard or nightstand. You’ll want to make sure that these additions are close enough to match without detracting from the floor’s beauty.
Exposed brickwork can be worth its weight in gold when it’s incorporated properly into a men’s bedroom design. This is one bedroom that is nailing the design.
While it may not be possible to add a half-height, full-width window to your exposed brick wall, you can mimic this design idea by using dark-painted wainscoting for the lower third of the wall. You don’t need it on all four walls. Wainscoting on just one wall works well as an accent. Use a paint with a high-gloss sheen so the wainscoting really contrasts with the brickwork. Stretch from one corner of the wall to the other. Also, decorating the brick with well-placed and thought-out art is never a bad idea.
If you’re looking for an attractive and cheap DIY project to dress up your room, this expensive headboard is easily replicable. With some supplies and know-how, you can build something similar for a focal point in your room.
Sourcing a few matching shutters will be the most difficult aspect of this project. Once you do, there are a number of ways to attach them end-to-end, but the easiest way involves nailing them all to a sheet of plywood. Trim the top with a few scrap boards and throw on some paint for a cheap style change with a unique touch.
Men’s Bedroom FAQsWhat is a good color for a man’s bedroom?The best colors for a man’s bedroom depend on that man’s taste. A good start would be to check into classic colors like grays, whites, and other colors that don’t draw too much attention to themselves.
What should be in a man’s bedroom?The best design for a man’s bedroom will include the items that are most important to him. Artwork should be pieces that mean a lot to him, whether it be paintings or prints of his favorite landscapes. A collection of books that he’s currently working through makes a nice end-table decoration, while shelves can be donned with classy memorabilia, souvenirs, and statues.
How can I make my bedroom more masculine?Masculinity and maturity sometimes go hand in hand. If you still have your Spiderman sheets on your bed and middle school baseball trophy on the shelf, it might be time to put them away. Also, avoid frilly materials and blankets, and don’t be afraid to introduce darker colors and natural wood furniture to increase that masculine feel.
40 Design Ideas for a Men's Bedroom
Who said that a men's bedroom should be gray, black, well, at best, beige? Yes, there is some truth in this, because men like conciseness and restraint in colors and decor.
But you can also find bright interiors. Modern men have enough taste to transform their apartment into a dwelling that meets both the mood of the owner and fashion trends.
And it will become what, according to the owner, the male design of the apartment should be. And if not, we'll show you how to do it.
The difference between men's and women's bedrooms
Men, unlike women, will not be delighted with lace, ruffles, abundance of textiles, flower vases and porcelain figurines. They like brevity.
The practicality of the furnishings, the functionality of every detail of the men's bedroom? Yes, this is also inherent in the desires of the strong half.
Ask any man what colors he prefers. In response, you will hear - brown (maybe chocolate, coffee with milk), black, white, a little silver, steel or gray. If red, then not flashy-bright, but muted, perhaps green, deep blue. Notice what the range of preferred shades is?
If you think that the interior of the bedroom can turn out to be gloomy and boring, we will dissuade you. And the presented ideas will clearly demonstrate how you can make the men's bedroom interesting, comfortable and cozy.
A men's bedroom can also be cozy
And what design of a room for a man to choose? Remember, a man is not alien to experiments and, at times, very bold. Consider 5 trends in the interior of the men's bedroom, including shocking, bright art deco.
By the way, you can design any of these interiors with one of the room design programs we recently talked about.
Modern hi-tech for the men's bedroom
Hi-tech direction due to its manufacturability for the design of the men's bedroom may seem out of place, unnecessarily uncomfortable and cold. But this is not so if you correctly use colors, texture, decor.
The main element of the men's bedroom is the bed. All the rest of the environment is created around it.
- Selected colors - white, dark beige, grey, chocolate, black, graphite.
- Materials - chrome steel, natural stone, glass, concrete, mirror surfaces.
- Windows - metal-plastic.
- Floors - laminate.
- Ceiling - suspended, stretch, mirror, multi-level ceiling.
- Walls. The game of textures will add comfort and softness to the interior. The wooden wall behind the head of the bed will be in harmony with the decorative plaster or plain paint on the rest of the walls. Instead of wooden panels, you can use quilted fabric - in the photo, leather or its imitation was used for decoration.
Leather wall at the head of the bed. Bold but cozy
Details keep the direction going.
- Window textiles - blinds, fabric roller blinds, Roman blinds, sheer curtains.
- Lighting - complex, multi-level. There are ceiling lamps, bed lighting, and a table lamp or sconce.
- The decor is discreet, excluding everything superfluous. If a man is fond of cars, a picture with his favorite car will please him. For those who like to travel, photo wallpapers with a luxurious urban landscape will appeal to them.
A striking example of a high-tech bedroom
Who is a high-tech bedroom for? Men who are confident, with modern views, who value their time.
Glamorous Art Deco for the men's bedroom? Why not?
Art Deco is bright and non-trivial! It, like art, is unlimited in its embodiment in the interior. And the bedroom is no exception.
The main thing is the bed. It is large, royal, inlaid with stones and rhinestones.
A respectable man's bedroom
Expensive materials are used to finish all surfaces:
- laminate or parquet on the floor;
- natural stone in wall decoration;
- Stretch or suspended ceilings with glittering crystals.
The furniture is expensive and sometimes even flashy:
- ebony or mahogany of expensive species;
- table with ivory top;
- banquettes covered with velvet or leather;
Many items are gold plated to add luxury.
Noble textiles, silk, brocade, velvet, satin are used.
Expensive materials are characteristic of men's bedrooms in art deco style
Milk, beige, gold, plum, wine, silver, burgundy, sand shades are allowed in the color design. The tones are muted, so the bedroom is conducive to relaxation.
Who suits the Art Deco bedroom? Men of creative professions, with excellent taste and sense of style. Those who lead a secular life, communicate at parties and official events, who are not afraid to surprise and shock.
Minimalist bedroom. This is so characteristic of men
In a minimalistic men's bedroom, nothing will distract from relaxation. Restrained colors, lack of unnecessary details, understandable shapes, lines. It is important to separate the sleeping area from the work or wardrobe. This can be done with partitions.
Convenience is the main feature of a masculine style bedroom. Everything is clearly demarcated. There is a place to sleep. A separate corner is allocated for a closet or dressing room, where everything is evenly laid on numerous shelves or neatly hung on hangers on racks in two tiers.
Minimalism in the bedroom - nothing more
Bedroom essentials.
- The bed is large and comfortable. The soft headboard adds comfort to the room.
- Bookshelves or cabinets.
- Books can also be stored in the nightstand next to the bed.
- Ceiling lights around the perimeter of the ceiling.
- Table lamps for evening reading.
- Wardrobe or dressing room (detailed above).
- Curtains made of dense fabrics protect a man from external noise and light.
- Chest of drawers. It can contain toiletries, photographs, the Businessman of the Year award.
All items must create a single composition. The decor is chosen to match the interior: photographs or paintings in discreet frames, a mirror on the wall of a simple form with or without a frame, objects dear to a man - figurines, awards, candlesticks, etc.
Well-chosen colors for the men's bedroom
Choose colors that are discreet, not flashy. Gray, brown, black, blue gamma is suitable for such a bedroom.
Who likes a minimalist bedroom? For business men who crave relaxation after a busy day at work.
Classic bedroom for men - fashionable at all times
A lot has been said about classic style. Expensive materials, solid furniture, rich and noble colors - all this is true for the design of the men's room.
Let's list the main points.
- Solid dark wood bed.
- Cabinets and bedside tables made of the same material.
- Wooden floor.
- Wallpaper with textured pattern and matt surface or Venetian plaster on the walls.
- Curtains made of dense, expensive fabrics.
- Classic lighting - chandelier, sconce.
Decor items emphasize the masculine interior of the apartment: paintings depicting hunting, massive candlesticks, vases, figurines.
Classic men's bedroom in dark colors
Dark tones can be diluted with light shades: sand, pearl, white, beige.
A classic bedroom can be bright
This bedroom suits strong, purposeful men with rich experience. And it has nothing to do with age, because you can be successful at 20, 30, and 50.
Men's interior in a light marine style
Light shades, airiness and even romance are inherent in marine interior design.
Blue and white, yellow and blue, turquoise, pearl, sand - these are the shades that characterize the marine style. The bedroom in these colors will be cool, seem light and spacious. Warm tones balance cold ones, so there should be comfort in the bedroom.
Decorative elements emphasize the spirit of the sea and travel: shells and seascapes, ship figurines and spyglass, antique compasses, anchors and other nautical decor.
Luxurious bedroom with panoramic windows
Well -chosen shades do not weight a small bedroom for men
Sea theme is traced throughout the bedroom:
- furniture from light wood species, which are not painted to show the beauty ;
- sanded but not varnished wooden floor;
- wrought iron lamps;
- canopy in transparent fabric available;
- large windows with light rattan curtains or blinds;
The sea bedroom will suit a young man who is not alien to romance, who dreams of traveling.
Royal bedroom for a modern king
There is no definition for a bedroom with a masculine character. After all, men are different. Someone loves luxury, and someone likes simplicity, some would hunt buffalo with pleasure, while others would enjoy relaxing by the sea.
But we are sure that in the proposed options you will find something of your own and embody it in your bedroom.
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Men's bedroom - photo of unusual design solutions and secrets
Based on the individual desires and needs of the strong half of humanity, designers create the men's bedroom interior in such a way that it differs from other rooms in many ways.
In most cases, a minimalist style is used, which implies maximum functionality and minimum use of details.
Men's bedroom stylistic solutions
In addition to the previously mentioned style, hi-tech and traditional classics are also considered the most popular.
What does it depend on? First of all, the choice of design for the men's bedroom is due to the fact that this room is intended for relaxation and doing what you love. Such requirements imply necessarily the division of space into zones.
Regardless of the final design decision, this room should be the most comfortable.
Furniture plays an important role. So, for example, wardrobes, chests of drawers or a dressing room are perfect for arranging clothes.
In this case, it is important that all the necessary items are visible while using a reduced number of miscellaneous parts.
As for the bed, there may be several options. A bed in the men's bedroom with a good and practical mattress can be used, or a folding sofa, next to which you can put a nightstand with a modern version of the lamp.
It is better to decorate the window space with thick fabric curtains or hang blinds.
Important points when creating an interior
The men's bedroom interior deserves no less attention, in particular the work area. The main components of this part of the room should be:
- desktop;
- good illumination;
- seats;
- cabinet;
- cabinet.
All these items must be in line with current trends.
When it comes to storing things, almost all representatives of this sex prefer to hang up clothes to prevent wrinkling. In this case, an excellent solution would be to purchase a wardrobe that combines a chest of drawers and a wardrobe.
It is better to install the equipment on the wall. Modern paintings or figurines can be used as decorations. Their distinctive feature will be a certain unusualness.
Bedroom design for a young guy
In this case, practicality and comfort should be combined. A wide variety of shades can be used as color schemes. The most popular are: blue, black, gray, brown and beige.
It is better to use parquet boards in dark shades as a floor covering.
Zoning is recommended to be carried out using a variety of wallpapers, and the wallpaper for the men's bedroom can be very diverse, regardless of whether they have a pattern or they turn out to be plain. However, combinations of different materials look good.
If this room is created for two men, then in a small men's bedroom it is better to install a bed in two tiers. For such a room, it is better to decorate the walls in light shades, which will visually enlarge the space.
Unusual bed options can be used for children, such as a car, rocket or airplane.