Nobody can pull together a dreamy master bedroom look without having some experience with the art of designing. Some people overdo the design, while some dismiss the idea entirely. Though challenging, nailing the master bedroom look is doable.
Who doesn’t want their master bedroom suite to look straight out of Architectural Digest? However, designing a master bedroom can be challenging, considering all the room’s elements and making them work harmoniously.
Additionally, maintaining the warmth and coziness of a bedroom without compromising the design elements requires the perfect balance that’s hard to nail. The goal is to create a visually appealing space without compromising the comfort and coziness of a bedroom.
Just because it’s challenging doesn’t mean it isn’t doable. These are a couple of ways to nail a master bedroom suite design and decor.
Add Interesting Furniture Pieces
The thing about interesting furniture pieces is that they are a great way to start up a conversation. Apart from that, the pieces break the symmetry without completely smashing it, letting the element of visual appeal rock the space.
Introduce Variation In Lighting
Introduce some visual appeal by mixing up the lighting options. Natural light pouring in paired with a statement chandelier and contrasting nightstands would give onlookers something to look at. They’d also help create a visual flow without seeking too much attention.
Jazz Up With Accessories
You can introduce the visual flow mentioned above with the help of accessories such as ceramic vases, photo frames, books, etc. The trick is to keep these accessories subtle, so they don’t scream for attention while adding dimension to the room.
Let The Bed Be Simple
When you have numerous design elements playing at once, let your bed be simple but layered. Introduce plain bed sheets with some sort of fluffy blanket or soft cushions that’d add some depth of texture to your bedding.
Introduce Variety In Finishes
Imagine having a wooden craft piece on a wooden nightstand next to the same-colored bed frame, this can be cringe. That’s where adding variety in your finishes comes into play, as different finishes add visual appeal for the onlooker and make the space more dimensional.
How does a ceramic tray lying on a wooden nightstand seem? You got it!
Consider Symmetry
Humans are naturally drawn to symmetry. Something is comforting about having the same nightstands and lamps on both sides of the bed. Symmetry creates a visual appeal that no one can look away from, and that’s what you should go for when designing a dreamy master bedroom suite.
Use Neutrals
While nailing neutrals can be tough, nothing can beat the sophisticated and elegant look it brings to space. As discussed in many of our articles, neutrals are about feeling, not necessarily monotony. Mix and match different neutrals such as black bed frames, white bed sheets, and gray-colored carpets, and you get elegance with comfort.
Use A Rug
Using a large-scale rug takes up most of the floor’s negative space that could otherwise make the room look plain. Besides, rugs add texture to the room without screaming for attention and work as their signature piece.
Let The Art Speak
Let the art be bold when you have muted tones around the room. Use art to fill the negative space on the walls while they add emotion to the overall room.
Make The Most Of Natural Light
If your room has natural light, ensure you’re adding elements that support the light. Perhaps you can install a floor-length window with frames matching your bed to keep the theme going, but natural lighting lights up the room.
Window Treatments Make A Difference
Perhaps the most overlooked design element, window treatments make a huge difference in tying up the overall look of your room. You can use drapes that match the color of your bed sheets or those that contrast the window wall. How your window opens (upwards or inwards) also adds a certain design element to the overall room.
Wrap Up
Designing a master bedroom can be an arduous task. However, when you know where to start, you can nail the look easily. With these 11 ways, you’d be able to design a bedroom that looks straight out of a Pinterest post. Stay calm and keep experimenting!