Decor Ideas for Bedroom:
1. Bedroom with Black colour magic
Black is perhaps the best neutral when it comes to fashion, it proves to be as successful when brought into interior spaces. It’s a myth that bedrooms should have subtle, soothing colours. Bedrooms can be dramatic too. Play with the type of furniture, choose a four poster and heavy drapes. Even better, paint the main wall black and work magic with a burst of rich jewel tones. Here, the bed is done up with bright colourful cushions with an assorted mix of patterns that clash even as they complement each other as a whole. There seems to be an arbitrariness to the selection, and yet against the muted rest of the room, the effect of this focused decor is astounding.
2. Traditional But Sleek
This master bedroom designed by interior designer Shantanu Garg is a poetic expression of traditional Rajasthan in a modern grey rhapsody. Traditional elements adorn this bedroom — from the arch by the window, to the chandelier, to the accessories that adorn the room. The footstools and cushions are bright and patterned. The headboard of the bed has an element of the traditional with its gold tips, as do the chairs by the window with their golden-edged legs. The carpet also sports a traditional pattern. There are splashes of pink and blue throughout the room, off-setting the muted brown-grey of the furniture and the traditional beige marble of the floor.
3. Ethnic Charm
A combination of simplicity and casual fun is epitomised in this bedroom, perfect for a country home. With a floor bed in muted colours, and wide windows overlooking a substantial garden, this bedroom is peaceful and soothing. The ceiling is made up of bamboo, painted light blue to go with the walls and the pastel blue-grey of the bed. The wooden floors add to the natural theme, and the simple works of art creates a break from the blue walls without taking away from the leisurely aura of the rest of the room.
4. Bright And Light Children’s Bedroom
Bright colours coalesce in this children’s bedroom, impactful against the plain colours of the wall, ceiling and floor rug. The bold blue of the sofa in the corner, the dramatic pink of the blankets, and the various colours visible on the shelves and splashed around the room give the room a fun look perfect for children. Plenty of shelf space and crevices allow for children’s toys to be displayed, and the room is made up of amusing adornments like the misshapen lamp, character pillows, and patterned lampshades.
5. This Bedroom Is Both Intricate And Bold
The bed in this room is opulent and detailed, as is the matching blue and white carpet. On the back wall, a bold blue painting of an intricately detailed elephant is eye-catching and yet not completely attention-stealing, as right below it are two boldly green, wide armchairs. While the room is not complex, it is composed of several attention-grabbing elements. The door is smooth brown wood, as are the desk and the cupboards. The floor is also wood, but it is a lighter shade, allowing the light blue furniture to stand out against it. The vanity is intriguing and striking when you notice it.
6. This Eye-Catching Bedroom Is Made Of Subdued Coloured Patterned Floors And Walls
While this bedroom is made primarily of shades of beige and brown, the result is arresting. Using a combination of textured and patterned walls, simple artwork and sleek furniture, this bedroom manages to feel stylish and yet distinct. The diamond pattern from the walls seeps down onto the floor, adding a unique element to this room. One side of the room is filtered with natural light, while the other side glows with the warm light from hanging lamps, a collaboration that makes the room feel both spacious and cosy.
7. Colour And Rough Wood Come Together In This Eclectic Bedroom
Bold colours come together to form a look that makes this bedroom distinctive and dramatic. Bright green curtains, pink cushions and bed covers, and a strong purple wall come together in harmony due to a multi-coloured screen door that sports all three colours and more. The rest of the room is brown or grey, muted to allow the brighter shades to come out. The wall across from the bed — doused in purple — is bracketed by a wooden frame with curtains and fairy lights, creating a private little nook with chairs and a table. The lamps in the room further the eccentric look of the room.
8. Bright and Dull Colours Come Together In This Sleek, Spacious Bedroom
Intricate patterns and bold colours come together in this wide, sleek room that combines common colours (dull blue and bright red) with uncommon elements (light brown cabinets, a blue and gold carpet). The effect is outlandish yet smooth. Bright blue chairs with bright green pillows stand out against the dull curtains and walls, but one’s gaze is stolen by the stark red of the bed and bench in the seating area. The ceiling and floors are a strong white to offset the amalgamation of colours.
9. Gilded Bedroom
This bedroom is an explosion of orange and gold. The effect, however, is classy instead of garish. The gold is quite subdued so as not to overwhelm, a dull gilding over all the surfaces of the room, from the walls, to the bed and the sofa. The rug, the chandelier and a throw, all in bright orange, add a splash of colour to keep the room from being monotonous. The bed frame with translucent curtains, and the proximity of the bed to the sofa gives the room a cosy, intimate feeling. A window behind the bed illuminates the gold in the bedroom.
10. Painted Walls Add Flair To This Bedroom
Simple patterns and pastel colours are always a safe bet when it comes to bedroom decor, but this bedroom spices up an otherwise unassuming modern room with an artistic wall. Pinks of all shades, interspersed with blacks and greens, create an abstract look to the wall that is eye-catching and cheerful. The whole effect is amplified by the natural light that comes in through the windows. This light also serves to brighten up the light pinks and whites of the bed, cushions, bed-covers and furniture. Everything is sleek, angular and clean-looking, creating an interesting contrast with the haphazard nature of the back-wall painting.
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