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Bedroom Design
So, you want to design your bedroom. If you were searching for bedroom designs and got on this page it looks like you are serious about it. Of all the rooms in your house, your bedroom is the last space you would visit before you retire to take a good night sleep. Your bedroom it’s that place where your body lies in deep solitude as it relaxes and rejuvenates the lost energy for the day. Hence, it is important to come up with a relaxing mood when conceptualizing bedroom design decorating ideas, here are a few pictures with bedroom designs that will help you to make an idea of how you want to style your bedroom. If  you want more inspiration or these designs are not enough for you be sure to  visit the bedroom section on our website, and see more bedroom designs. We’re sure that you’ll spend some time browsing all the bedrooms we have on this website.

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Design tips for small bedrooms

Something borrowed
Architectural details can become furniture. A mantelpiece, for instance, can provide structure for a fabric-covered foam headboard. If over-the-top is your style, go almost all the way to the ceiling with a salvaged pocket door and by-the-foot crown molding. (And you’ll have room for sconces.) Best for: those with a sense of occasion—and history.
Mantelpiece headboard

Creating boundaries
Take a leaf from the Murphy bed book: Frame your bed with custom cubbies, forming in the process a headboard in reverse. This mix of open and closed storage lets you display what you want while stashing the rest. Painting the headboard zone in a neutral color keeps the whole thing from being overwhelming. Best for: the mildly OCD, who will keep the open shelves nice and neat.

Shelves and cubbies headboard

What lies within
When space is tight, it pays to look for storage in unusual places—say, between the studs, as San Francisco architect John Lum did here. The boxy shelves are set in a wall that divides this bedroom from a windowed entryway; resin panels let light filter from there into the darker bedroom. Best for: the constant reader, who can never be far from a book (or 12).

Built-in shelves

Sideways thinking
Install a floating shelf to increase bedside square footage. This clever idea, from Napa Valley interior designer Erin Martin, makes a nightstand an option (just tuck it under the shelf) rather than a necessity. Best for: the decisive, who won’t be rearranging furniture at the drop of a hat.

Floating shelves




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