Photo Friday: Dreaming of Serene Bedrooms

By Beth Rucker

I’ve been working hard at my summering this season, and if there’s one thing I need to round out my efforts it’s more naps. My bedroom is long overdue for a design refresh, so I’ve been perusing the HGTV Photo Library for some bedroom inspiration. Check out these swoon-worthy rooms.

Design by Weaver Design Group

Neutral bedrooms make for peaceful spots for rest, but neutral does not need to mean boring. Amy Weaver used highly textural neutral features, such as grasscloth wallpaper, bamboo roman shades and patterned fabrics to add visual interest in this master bedroom while keeping the colors soft.

Modern Master Bedroom Features Lounge Area

Design by Eisner Design

I love the way this room by Eisner Design embraces elements of nature. The wood paneling in the bed niche speaks to the beautiful view of trees through the windows. The windows are equipped with custom-fit coverings to block out the light when it’s time for rest.

Gorgeous Transitional Bedroom With Gray Upholstered Bed Frame

Design by J&J Design Group

Master bedroom or luxury hotel suite? J&J Design Group achieve the look of luxury with well-tailored design features, such as the upholstered wall detail, nailhead trim on the bed and armchairs and crisp, white bed linens. The faux fur throw adds a cozy, homey touch.

Impeccable Master Bedroom With Slatted Wood Backdrop

Design by Claire Paquin

Small spaces can be serene too. Claire Paquin kept the design minimal, using the artwork and slatted wall feature to add interest without taking up space. A slatted wall feature placed in front of a window can block out unpleasant views while letting peaceful light filter into the room.

Transitional Master Bedroom Is Stylish, Inviting

Design by Debbie Perez

This bedroom designed by Debbie Perez is another great example of how to use texture to keep neutral colors from feeling too boring. Perez also brings in plenty of natural elements, including a large piece of driftwood that just might inspire you to “drift” off to sleep.

What details would you include in your dream bedroom?

Did you know that many of the photos in the HGTV Photo Library are shoppable? Click the images above and look for the “Shop This Look” button.

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