Master Bedroom Ideas
Design the ultimate space for drifting off to dreamland. Discover how to make the most of your master bedroom design with our decorating tips and styling advice.
Choose a neutral palette
Soothing, neutral colours work well in a bedroom as they invite you to slow down, unwind and relax after a long day. Soft shades create the ultimate environment for melting your stress away.
Maximise natural daylight
If you’re lucky enough to have large windows in your bedroom – take advantage of them and let natural light flood your room during the day. Use sheer voiles and light curtains. Natural light makes a room feel brighter, more spacious, and overall, more inviting. It can also make colours appear more vivid, creating a cheerful atmosphere.
Upholstered bench at end of your bed
Add visual interest to your large master bedroom by popping an upholstered bench at the end of your bed. Not only does it add a stylish element to your room, but it’s also a comfortable place to sit and put on shoes or take a moment to relax after getting out of the shower. It’s also a handy place to keep your spare blankets, cushions and pillows.
Two-tone wonders
If you want to experiment with adding a bold colour to your bedroom décor – why not try the half-and-half technique? This approach lets you incorporate a bolder colour without overwhelming the space. The lighter shade also draws your gaze upwards, making the ceiling feel higher and the room feels more spacious.
Make space for a dressing area
As the master bedroom is typically the largest room in the home, chances are that you have a large cupboard that can be transformed into your very own walk-in wardrobe. If not, you can still carve out a space in the room for getting dressed and preparing yourself for the day ahead.
Add a seating area for relaxation
While snuggling up in bed with a good book certainly sounds tempting, it can blur the lines between winding down and drifting off. An armchair in your bedroom offers the perfect solution! This dedicated relaxation spot allows you to chill out before slipping into bed. Create a cosy reading corner by placing your armchair beside some shelves filled with books. Nestle yourself in and spend the evening in total bliss.
Modular storage is well worth thinking about
Say goodbye to clutter and hello to a tidy haven. Storage is incredibly important in a bedroom. You want enough space to store all your clothes and accessories so that your room doesn’t feel cluttered. Whether you need more hanging space or more shelves – you are in complete control of your bedroom storage.
Statement headboard for that focal point
Add drama to your bedroom with a statement headboard. The bed is the focal point of the master bedroom, so it’s important to choose a headboard to complete the look. Headboards aren’t just about aesthetics; they can also be practical. A headboard with built-in shelves creates space for books or bedtime essentials. An upholstered headboard provides comfortable back support while reading in bed.
So, for all your wardrobe requirements for your master bedroom, why not speak to the team at Reflective Designs at 0115 984 3300 or email info@reflectivewardrobes.co.uk