Bedroom The bedroom should be the most important bedroom in your home. It is a space for relaxation and comfort, and a place where you can recharge. A main bedroom may be a large en suite, with its own bath, or a cozy and small retreat. You need bedroom ideas to maximize your space.

You should treat your primary suite as a place where you can retreat from the rest of the world, and possibly even the children and pets, to practice self-care or bond with your partner. Or, simply, to enjoy a good sleep.

Check out these inspiring bedroom ideas by a variety of interior designers. They will help you create your very own home oasis, tailored to your specific needs.

The primary bedroom

The term “Master Bedroom”, according to many real estate associations and the Real Estate Standards Association, has a negative connotation. The term “Primary Bedroom”, which is now commonly used in the real estate industry, better describes the room’s purpose.

  • Drape your windows

    The Los Feliz bedroom of Ghislaine Vinas features a low-profile rose velvet head board which fills the entire wall without blocking any windows. Thick pink drapes add color and block light when it’s time for bed. The symmetry is achieved by matching side tables, linens, and lamps. Throw pillows in mustard yellow add contrast to the room and a portrait hanging between windows can create a focal point.

  • Install a Live Edge Headboard

    This Montauk bedroom, New York, from studio Robert McKinley features white shiplap wall, a navy geometric carpet, and an original live edge headboard that is mounted on the wall. The cool coastal room has a natural feel with the organic look.

  • Dress the wall opposite the bed

    This Paris bedroom by Caroline Andreoni interior design uses a black-and-white wallpaper of palm trees on the wall opposite the bed to help camouflage a wall-mounted television.

  • Create a Custom Windowseat

    This NYC bedroom by Chango & Co. features a custom-made headboard and Window Seat that have rounded edges. The room is decorated in a soothing beige color monotone with a creamy tone.

  • Create a Home Library

    This bedroom by Leanne Ford Interiors has a headboard that is also a Home Library. The large round pendant adds dimension and the art on the walls gives the room a casual, lived-in feeling.

  • Antique floor mirrors against the wall

    This opulent and spacious main bedroom by Michelle Gerson interiors features a graphically wallpapered ceiling with statement lighting and an antique French gilded mirror that leans casually against a wall to take outfit selfies.

  • Bring on the Coastal Vibes

    The coastal bedroom by Chango & Co. is a breezy and effortless coastal grandmother/vacation home, with its soothing color palette of blue and white, layered rugs and a bed layered with additional pillows.

  • Add a Bonus Seating Area

    This spacious bedroom by Marie Flanigan interiors features a seating area that’s not the bed. Rustic Elements like the wood cladding of the vaulted-ceiling and an antique chest with rug and rug create character and a timeless feel that will last longer than trends.

  • Darken the Walls

    This bedroom by Leanne Ford Interiors features white-painted shiplap walls and ceilings, and a moody black-saturated paint that creates an oasis of comfort and relaxation.

  • Plant a tree

    Jessica Davis, an interior designer at Atelier Davis, created this bedroom with olive-green walls, sheer drapes, a floral-printed upholstered headboard and a tree in the corner.