Large Bedroom Design Ideas

The Paperbark - Heritage Renovations & Additions in Claremont
The Paperbark - Heritage Renovations & Additions in Claremont
Coveney Browne DesignCoveney Browne Design
Master bedroom with French doors opening onto verandah. Timber wall panelling creates a more intimate scale in this tall space.
Guest Bedroom
Guest Bedroom
Drift InteriorsDrift Interiors
Panelled wall shelf acts as a bedhead creating interest and texture in this space. The arch mirror reflects the art opposite and make the room feel larger and brighter. A beautiful room for guests to enjoy.
Cremorne Residence
Cremorne Residence
Jodie Carter DesignJodie Carter Design
Master bedroom featuring vj panelled wall and bedhead ledge in Dulux Snowy Mountains Quarter
R Residence
R Residence
archer designarcher design
A stunning Tim Maguire artwork, Robert Kuo artifacts and a 1760 French commode provide a strong focal point in the Master Suite of our Point Piper Villa. Even in a space of this scale it’s still all about the details!
Elsternwick Residence
Elsternwick Residence
Studio EsarStudio Esar
This stunning four-bedroom home effortlessly oozes fun and functionality with a transformation that honours colour, character and coming together. Enlisted to convert this modern Victorian into a home that marries heritage and hosting, architectural themes of period detailing and fluting feature throughout. Embarking on a colour journey of furniture, art selection, decor and soft furnishings, the finished product is a medley that accents the architectural backdrop of black and white with a line up of local furniture artisans, artists and international furniture designers that fills the home with a sense of flow and collaboration.
Hickson Master Bedroom
Hickson Master Bedroom
House of DelapreHouse of Delapre
House of Delapre were honoured to create all the beautiful custom made soft furnishings for this master bedroom. Designed by Lisa Burdus for Annabelle Hickson.
MODERN GLAMOUR
MODERN GLAMOUR
MASSIMO interiorsMASSIMO interiors
Our Toorak project is a unified vision, the result of seamless collaboration between clients and designers. Moving away from their previous traditional style home, the homeowners desired a more contemporary look with unexpected pieces. Massimo Interiors offered a spacious feel suitable for hosting large gatherings of family and friends, where the comfortable space allows children to play and people to sit, eat and move around. Care was taken when selecting durable fabrics in order to establish a child-friendly yet sophisticated space. The European oak floorboards offset the predominantly monochromatic colour scheme, creating a light and elegant interior, complemented with the occasional classic piece. The main living area features an extra large floor rug that unifies separate seating areas for different activities. To create balance and drama, Massimo Interiors arranged two large sofas facing each other, separated by two luxurious ottomans. Near the fireplace lies a second seating area designed for reading or relaxing by the warm glow of the fire. The rich layering of different materials such as polished timber, stainless steel, marble, glass, and velvet provided contrast with the pared-back kitchen and dining areas. Accent colour, such as the aubergine fabric of the cut-velvet Louis XV French Bergere lounge chair, complements the colours of the Australian artworks, echoed in the choice of scatter cushions. The dining room boasts two oversized pendant light fittings link to the pattern on the living room ottomans. To add a touch of old-world charm, a striking portrait completes the clean and crisp space. In the master bedroom, a palette of pale gold, burnt orange, turquoise and green inspires the scatter cushions, tying the room together. Hand-blown amber glass table lamps with linen shades, establish an intimate, warm appeal. Every detail, every object and every decoration – from the fabric to the wall colour to the artworks has been curated in details.
The Cliffs at Walnut Cove
The Cliffs at Walnut Cove
Altura ArchitectsAltura Architects
We drew inspiration from traditional prairie motifs and updated them for this modern home in the mountains. Throughout the residence, there is a strong theme of horizontal lines integrated with a natural, woodsy palette and a gallery-like aesthetic on the inside. Interiors by Alchemy Design Photography by Todd Crawford Built by Tyner Construction
Brighton
Brighton
Borland ArchitectureBorland Architecture
Master bedroom goals. Mutted neutral tones with dappled filtered morning light, curved elegant walls and closed door walk in robes leading to the Master Ensuite
Urban Luxury - Tonto Verde
Urban Luxury - Tonto Verde
IMI Design, LLCIMI Design, LLC
Anita Lang - IMI Design - Scottsdale, AZ
Wingspan
Wingspan
Rhodes Architecture + LightRhodes Architecture + Light
Wingspan’s gull wing roofs are pitched in two directions and become an outflowing of interiors, lending more or less scale to public and private space within. Beyond the dramatic aesthetics, the roof forms serve to lend the right scale each interior space below while lifting the eye to light and views of water and sky.
Montecito
Montecito
Indian Wells InteriorsIndian Wells Interiors
Stunning details in a beautifully traditional bedroom. The finest of fabrics

Large Bedroom Design Ideas

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