As we head into the season of dark mornings and cosy early nights, it’s time to get your home cocoon ready, to transform your bedroom into a luxurious retreat with cosy blankets and plenty of comfy cushions. Upgrade the bed with a decadent new headboard, and for added warmth, use drapes to shut out the drafts and embrace the panelling trend to create a snug country hotel feel.
Bedrooms are a place where we can relax, unwind and recharge. So, making sure it’s inviting and stylish can make a massive difference to how much time you want to spend there. If you’re looking for inspiration on small master bedroom ideas or are working with a larger space, we can help you give your master bedroom a refresh.
A minimalistic bedroom
Minimalism is all about functionality and style, so simplicity is essential to nailing this look. You’ll want to paint your walls a bright white or a light grey to help create an effortlessly sleek space. But if you want to incorporate a hint of colour then wood detailing on furniture, floors and walls is the perfect place to do this. You can also use pillows, throws and minimalist décor accessories to add a flourish here and there. But remember, to achieve the sleek, minimalist look, you’ll want to keep clutter to the bare minimum. This means you’ll want to fully explore your storage options to maximise your space and conceal items like clothes and shoes.
A modern master bedroom
Play with various textures to achieve the ideal modern master bedroom. Wooden panelling adds a wonderfully stylish decorative element and if you add it to the wall behind your bed, it doubles as a textured headboard. For an additional touch of modernity, don’t be shy with the artwork. You can opt for one piece of oversized artwork to make a statement or go for a gallery wall of artwork to add personality and character to your space. As a finishing touch, the right light fixtures can help make your bedroom look more modern – so opt for bedside lamps that complement the textures that you’ve incorporated into your space.
A mid-century bedroom
A mid-century modern room takes inspiration from the popular decorating styles in the 1950s and 60s. You’ll find lots of natural woods, simple lines and muted palettes. You can achieve this look with classic furniture from this era - adding bedside tables and clothes rails inspired by the design movements of the time. Platform beds also make the perfect addition to any mid-century room. Incorporate an accent wall to add a touch of sophistication using a paint colour, wallpaper or striking artwork to bring your mid-century room to life.
A luxury master bedroom
Giving your bedroom a luxe look is easier (and can be cheaper) than you think. While white is great if minimalism is your thing, it can end up unintentionally looking stark. So, add a splash of colour to your walls, paint it your favourite colour or add a chic textured wallpaper to make it pop. Lighting is just as important when creating a luxurious feel in your bedroom. Statement lighting like ceiling fixtures and bedside lamps help to bring the room together. To top it all off, don’t forget the pillows. Extra pillows stacked on the bed also help to elevate this luxurious feel – so don’t be scared to scatter away.
A cottage style bedroom
Create your own cosy cottage retreat at home by mixing calming pastels, pretty florals and vintage accessories. Many cottage-style spaces opt for a mix of warm, comforting neutrals. Creams, taupe and soft beiges should be your go-to. Add colour through a mixture of textures like velvet quilts, woods and metals to achieve a modern yet traditional look that complements each other.
Hopefully, our master bedroom décor ideas have provided you with all the inspiration you need to transform your bedroom into a space that feels homely and spacious - a place that you’ll happily coccoon in.