How Designers Decorate Their Bedrooms: 5 Delightful Examples
We consider the rooms and sleeping areas that the designers have designed in their apartments.
1. Warm bedroom interior with the atmosphere of the American South
Designer Natalya Mitrakova designed an apartment in a typical block house for herself and her family. The bedroom looks warm, cozy and original.
The walls and ceiling are painted in one tone - complex sandy yellow. Natalia herself characterizes the interior of the bedroom as follows - "in the spirit of cozy southern bed&breakfast".

Here is a bed upholstered in dark blue with a bright stripe. Custom made curtains with oyster pattern. A dressing room separated from the main room by a shuttered partition (another reference to the American South).
The picture above the sofa was also brought from a trip to America.
"And at the same time there is a place for antiques. Armchair at the table opposite the sofa - 19th century."
Natalya found it with her partners, it was waiting in the wings until the restorer got down to business.
In a word, the interior is "talking", really warm and southern. It is hard to imagine that this room is located in an apartment in a typical Moscow building.



2. White bedroom under the roof
Architects Andrei and Daria Zhlobich designed this small apartment on the attic floor of a house in Minsk for their family.
It was possible to increase the initial area by organizing a mezzanine floor, which housed a bedroom and a small children's area. The interior of this space is as concise as in the whole apartment.
"White, gray colors, complete minimalism - almost no decor, unnecessary things, no bright accents."
The bed is a podium with a mattress, and only a chest of drawers completes the bedroom decor. In the children's area there is a crib and a rack with toys.



3. Small bedroom with ethnic motifs
This apartment belongs to designer Evgenia Filatova and her family.
To highlight a separate bedroom, they made a redevelopment - they “took” part of the kitchen area, and made the last one small. With such a redevelopment, the bedroom is officially called a non-residential room.
"The style turned out to be a modern space with ethnic motifs."
The latter are added pointwise - the decor on the wall, the shape of the bedside tables, the print on the pillow. Basically, the gamma is neutral: light walls and against its background - graphic dark furniture and lamps.

