19 Best Master Bedrooms Decor Ideas to Elevate Your Private Retreat
Your bedroom is more than just the place where you rest your head. It’s your own personal retreat, a safe haven, and the place where you end your day and begin new ones. Your bedroom should reflect your personality, and it should be decorated with comfort in mind.
Whether you are looking for a complete overhaul of your master bedroom or just a few decor ideas to give it a more polished look, these tips will help you create a space that you will love.
1. Mix and match your furniture
If you’re going for a more collected look, consider mixing and matching your bedroom furniture. This master bedroom features a unique blend of pieces that are all different, but the cohesive color scheme makes sure everything looks like it belongs.
2. Try a bright
If you have a lot of space to work with, why not go all out with bright colors and fun patterns? This room designed by Arent & Pyke is a great example of how to introduce color without going overboard. The key is to use a few colors that are spread out in small doses, like in the bedding, lamp, and rug.
bold color on the walls
If you’re not afraid of color, consider a bold shade on the walls of your bedroom. Here, a rich blue creates a stunning backdrop for the incredible canopy bed and chandelier.
The matching nightstands are a nice touch, but the stacked books and vases on top add even more interest to the space.
3. Make it a true suite
If you have the space, consider adding a seating area to your master bedroom. It’s a great way to create a multi-functional space and, as this bedroom from Lisa Michael Interiors shows, it’s a simple way to add a little extra glamour.
Having a cozy spot to sit in your bedroom will make it feel like a true suite, and it’s a great place to enjoy a cup of coffee in the morning or a glass of wine before bed.
4. Add a seating area
Who says your bed has to be the only place to lounge? A large seating area next to the bed makes the room feel like a mini suite, especially if it has a fireplace and a view of the outdoors.
In this master bedroom, the seating area is surrounded by floor-to-ceiling windows. A fireplace anchors the seating arrangement, while a plush sofa and two chairs provide plenty of seating for a couple or a family to relax.
5. Add a fireplace
A fireplace in the bedroom is the epitome of luxury. This one in a master bedroom in a Miami penthouse by designer Jean-Louis Deniot is absolutely stunning. The room is enveloped in a soothing shade of blue with a custom mural by Jean-Baptiste Bernard.
6. Choose interesting light fixtures
If you want to avoid the typical chandelier or pendant light in your bedroom, get creative with your lighting. In this master bedroom, designer Shannon Wollack hung two unique sconces by the bed. The sculptural pieces are the perfect finishing touch to this modern space.
7. Add some wall art
A statement-making piece of art can really set the tone for a master bedroom. In this space designed by Arent & Pyke, the abstract, colorful wall art infuses the simple space with a ton of energy.
The bed frame, and the blush pink bedding, are both classically simple, but the luxurious, regency-style armchair and the coral drapery add just enough interest.
8. Make your bed the room’s focal point
If you have a large master bedroom, it’s easy for the bed to get lost in the space. To make it feel like the focal point, place it in front of a window and use a headboard to frame the view.
In this bedroom designed by Emily Henderson, the headboard is upholstered in a rich brown fabric that blends in with the color of the walls, making the space feel extra cozy. A vintage rug, a pair of sconces, and a small bench at the foot of the bed add just the right amount of visual interest to the rest of the room.
9. Add a canopy
Canopy beds have a way of making a room feel like a fairytale, and this master bedroom designed by Miles Redd is no exception. The ethereal blue wallpaper sets the tone for the entire space, with the bed as the main focus. A mirrored bedside table and a pair of crystal lamps add a touch of luxury to the room.
10. Add a pop of color
If you’re someone who loves a neutral color palette but wants to add a little something extra to your master bedroom, consider adding a pop of color in your bedding. This is a simple way to add a little personality to the room without going overboard.
In this bedroom designed by Emily Henderson, the bedding adds a soft pop of blue to the room. The rest of the room is kept simple with a white color palette and a few wood accents.
11. Make your room feel bigger with mirrors
Mirrors are one of the best ways to make any room feel bigger and brighter. Here, interior designer Tamsin Johnson used a large floor-to-ceiling mirror to reflect light and create the illusion of more space in this bedroom.
The built-in bookshelves and the bench at the end of the bed make this master bedroom feel like more than just a place to sleep.
12. Decorate with plants
If you’re looking for a way to add color and life to your master bedroom, consider adding a few plants. Not only will they add a pop of color, but they’ll also help improve the air quality in your room.
Plants also have a calming effect, which is perfect for a master bedroom. You can place them on your nightstand, dresser, or even hang them from the ceiling.
13. Make your room feel bigger with built-ins
If your master bedroom is on the smaller side, consider built-in storage and furniture to maximize your space. Here, Heidi Caillier made the most of a tiny bedroom by installing a built-in bench and bookshelf, which also serves as a nightstand. The bed frame is also custom, and the headboard is upholstered in Les Indiennes fabric.
14. Add a bed with a storage compartment
If you’re low on storage in your bedroom, but can’t figure out where to put any new furniture, try a bed with built-in storage. This way, you can still have the oversized bed of your dreams, without the clutter.
In this bedroom designed by Emily Henderson, a daybed with a built-in storage compartment gives you a place to store extra bedding and pillows. Plus, it’s a great way to add a pop of color if you’re hesitant to go all in on a bold hue.
15. Add a statement headboard
A show-stopping headboard will make a major statement in any bedroom. If you want to keep the rest of your bedroom decor simple, a bold headboard is a great way to add interest.
In this master bedroom designed by Emily Henderson, the headboard takes center stage with a modern shape and soft pink color. The rest of the room is kept simple and neutral to let the headboard shine.
16. Make your room feel bigger with windows
Windows are a great way to make any room feel bigger. If you have a view, make sure to place your bed in a spot where you can see it.
This will help to draw the eye out, making the room feel even larger. If you don’t have a view, you can still use windows to create the illusion of one.
In this room, the bed is flanked by windows with a bench in the middle. The bench is upholstered in a fabric that feels like you’re looking out at a beautiful landscape.
17. Add a chandelier
A chandelier in a bedroom? Why not! This elegant choice adds a touch of glam to the space and draws the eye up to the ceiling.
The modern four-poster bed is the star of this bedroom, but the rest of the decor is minimal and allows the bed to shine.
18. Add a tray ceiling
When it comes to master bedroom ceiling ideas, the sky’s the limit. A tray ceiling like this one adds dimension and visual interest to the space.
Here, a simple chandelier and a ceiling medallion provide a focal point. You can also paint the inside of the tray to add a pop of color to the room, like the soft blue used here.
19. Add an accent wall
An accent wall is a great way to add a pop of color to your bedroom without overwhelming the space.
Here, the bright blue wall is the focal point of the room and the black and white accents really stand out. The modern chandelier is also reminiscent of the wall color, tying the whole room together.
Conclusion
This master bedroom is all about softness. The custom upholstered bed is accented by the soft beige curtains and the vintage pendant light. The soft textures make this room extra cozy.