Bedroom Design Ideas with Brown Walls

Polished Luxury in Oakton
Polished Luxury in Oakton
Mimi Wilson - MW Design GroupMimi Wilson - MW Design Group
This master suite is the epitome is luxury. The monochromatic color scheme is in a rich taupe wall-to-wall grass cloth wallcovering, hair on hide benches, pewter finishes and embroidered draperies give this space a lustrous glow. The clients asked for a bedroom that's in the class with the best Manhattan hotel and they're absolutely thrilled with their new bedroom. Photo: Jenn Verrier
Golden Oak Residence -2
Golden Oak Residence -2
Ron Manzo DesignRon Manzo Design
Master Suite with sitting alcove.
Master Suite Rennovation
Master Suite Rennovation
Dan RabbDan Rabb
Master bedroom renovation by La/Con Builders in San Jose, CA. Designed by Paladin Design in San Jose, CA. Photo by homeowner. Fireplace tile is Parallels-V from Island Stone. Accent light above the fireplace is a micro grazer light channel from Edge Lighting. The fireplace is a Regency HG40E. The 'floating hearth' is a a custom walnut shelf from Custom Cabinets USA. Mid Century Modern bedroom furniture.
Rejuvenating Master Bedroom
Rejuvenating Master Bedroom
LiLu InteriorsLiLu Interiors
Embroidered silk, velvet, and linen combine to create a rich design tapestry in this master suite designed by our Minneapolis studio. We made this master bedroom all about rest and rejuvenation with a warm color scheme, an eclectic mix of furniture, and decorative fabrics. --- Project designed by Minneapolis interior design studio LiLu Interiors. They serve the Minneapolis-St. Paul area including Wayzata, Edina, and Rochester, and they travel to the far-flung destinations that their upscale clientele own second homes in. --- For more about LiLu Interiors, click here: https://www.liluinteriors.com/ ---- To learn more about this project, click here: https://www.liluinteriors.com/blog/portfolio-items/rejuvenating-renovation/
Design-Speak, Decoded
Design-Speak, Decoded
California Closets ConnecticutCalifornia Closets Connecticut
5. Dimension When it comes to design, vertical dimension, or the available space from floor to ceiling, is key. You can place curtains closer to the ceiling to make a room look much larger than it would with window treatments covering just your windows. When it comes to designing a closet, take advantage of all vertical space so that you not only get more storage, but you also open up the area to create the illusion of more square footage.

Bedroom Design Ideas with Brown Walls

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