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At the end of a long day, when the only thing that will do is to curl up in bed and catch some zzz’s, you’ll want to make sure you’re doing so in a beautiful, thoughtfully designed bedroom. These spaces should be optimized for sleep first and foremost, with a downy mattress, soft blankets, and maybe even an ambient noise machine for those insomniacs out there. But a bedroom should also show off your personal taste, which can be reflected in the color of the walls—bold or tranquil?—as well as the bed frame and nightstand you choose. It’s a long list of design decisions, so we’re here to help—as always—with some much-needed inspo. From a colorful children’s bedroom in France to a more refined, gray-toned space on Long Island, we’ve rounded up a long list of bedrooms that will suit just about everyone’s tastes. Sleep tight!
1. MIX GEOMETRIES
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Sometimes a straightforward square, triangle, or diamond can make the biggest interior statement. In the bedroom of landscape designer Jenny Graham’s Argentina home, a custom bed by Graham brings color—and plenty of angles—to the otherwise minimalist scheme.
2. GO FOR GOLD
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Sometimes it pays to lean into historical details. In Italy’s Tuscia region, Filippo Chia carefully restored a 1920s-era villa with nods to its history throughout (it was built on the remains of an 18th-century botanical garden). Here, the stucco walls are a rich, natural ocher and pair with 19th-century Neapolitan tile.
3. SO SERENE
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Bedrooms are a respite above all else, so a sense of tranquility should reign supreme. In a townhouse on Manhattan’s Upper East Side designed by Augusta Hoffman, soft fabrics, amped up with Pierre Frey pillows, create a serene color scheme that feels like a private oasis.
4. WALL TO WALL
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If you’re partial to one particular pattern, why not put it on the walls, bedding, and curtains? Interior designer Eric Allart imbued this Paris home’s primary bedroom with a print by Simrane from top to bottom, adding a sense of fun and whimsy.
5. CUSTOMIZE IT
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Sometimes only a custom headboard will do. In a London home designed by Veere Grenney, a bespoke headboard with fabric by Michael S. Smith matches the surrounding walls.
6. FUN WITH FABRICS
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Inside the Milan residence of Dedar co-owner Caterina Fabrizio, the fabrics take center stage. In the bedroom, a mint-green curtain pairs with purple bedding and similarly moody throw pillows.
7. THINK PINK
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Kids’ bedrooms shouldn’t be boring, and this one by ELLE DECOR A-List designer Robert Couturier is anything but. A dusty pink graces both the bedspreads and the canopies, giving the twin beds a sense of lighthearted fun.
8. KEEP IT SIMPLE
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Minimalists, rejoice: This option is for you. Rather than going OTT with decor, this bedroom in a Lebanese home deftly pairs midcentury-modern sensibilities with a pop of color via artwork. Sometimes the best design is the most straightforward.
9. RICH TAPESTRY
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Having artwork above the bed is a great idea, but if you’re worried about something falling in the middle of the night—particularly in an earthquake-prone area like Los Angeles—a tapestry is a great alternative. In New York, interior designer Todd Raymond paired this textile by Pauline Esparon with a wallcovering by Phillip Jeffries for a soft, tranquil look.
10. COOL-TONED COMBINATION
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Bright, poppy hues are fun, but they aren’t for everyone. Those who want a more dialed-back look will love the cool colors of this Silicon Valley home by Reath Design. Here, various shades of olive, terra-cotta, and blue blend together to create interior harmony.
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