75 Bedroom ideas that are the very definition of beauty sleep
At the the end of a long day, when the only thing that will do is to curl up in bed and catch some z’s, you’ll want to make sure you’re doing so in a beautiful, thoughtfully designed bedroom. These spaces should be optimized for sleep first and foremost, with a downy mattress, soft blankets, and maybe even an ambient noise machine for those insomniacs out there. But a bedroom should also show off your personal taste, which can be reflected in the color of the walls—bold or tranquil?—as well as the bed frame and nightstand you choose.
It’s a long list of design decisions, so we’re here to help—as always—with some much-needed inspo. From a poppy children’s bedroom in France to a more refined, gray-toned space on Long Island, we’ve rounded up a long list of bedrooms that will suit just about everyone’s tastes. Sleep tight!
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AN INDOOR-OUTDOOR LOOK

Designer Jacques Grange brings natural elements, like floral pillows from Marrakech, into a guest bedroom on the coast. Pair that with the green ceramics on the shelf and the window that looks out onto the paradisial locale, and you’ve got one breezy vacation spot.
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OLD BONES

The Baldissera family palazzo in Milan dates back to the 15th century, so it stands to reason that the bedroom would feature old-world accents like this dramatic Louis XVI canopy bed and gallery wall. Taken all together, you’ll feel as if you’ve stepped back in time.
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BRING THE FIRE...

A centerpiece of the primary bedroom in this family house designed by Ken Fulk is the antique limestone fireplace, which was sourced from an Italian estate and reassembled on-site. It’s the perfect complement to the room’s other old-made-new touches, from the vintage Murano chandelier to the red Chesterfield sofa.
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...AND BRING THE WARMTH

Apparatus CEO and cofounder Gabriel Hendifar dresses his bedroom with distinctive works of art and a warm color palette. The latter is achieved through the brass in the pendant by Apparatus, the rosy bedcover from Zak + Fox, and plenty of natural light.
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BLANKET STATEMENT

Sometimes a good bedcover can completely make a space. In designer Tamsin Johnson’s Sydney bedroom, a red patterned blanket from Roller Rabbit ties the settee and lamp together while adding a bit of whimsy into the equation.
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USE YOUR WALLS

If a gallery wall isn’t your style, then why not transform the entire surface into a painterly mural? Martha Mulholland added a statement-making botanical wallpaper from Lizzo to this primary bedroom, a move that totally changes the room’s tone.
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DOUBLE YOUR FUN

In a children’s bedroom, a set of bunk beds can be a great way to save space for more seating—and toys! In this coastal home, designer Jean-Louis Deniot mixes a poppy yellow-and-blue color palette with neutral tones to create a bright, inviting space for the kids. Read More...