24 Master Bedroom Ideas
Your master bedroom is one of the most important rooms in your home.
It’s the place you wake up and go to sleep every day, it’s where you can relax and unwind, and it’s where you store your clothes and get dressed.
With so many uses, it’s important to make sure your bedroom is designed to meet all your needs.
These master bedroom ideas will help you create the perfect space you’ll love spending time in.
1. Create a Seating Area
This master bedroom by Arent & Pyke is a great example of how to make the most of a spacious room.
If you have enough space to create a seating area, you can add a pair of chairs and a side table to create a cozy spot to sit and relax.
This is a great way to add function to your room and fill up any empty space.
You can also use a bench at the end of the bed as a place to sit and put on your shoes.
2. Try a Statement Headboard
This master bedroom by Romanek Design Studio proves that balance is key in design.
The moody black walls bring in a contrasting edge to this cozy space. Keeping the ceiling white creates the illusion of the height.
A geometric headboard adds a modern element, while the brass sconces echo the metallic accents found throughout the room.
The side table is perfectly positioned to enjoy breakfast in bed, too!
3. Add a Hanging Light
If you don’t have a lot of space on your nightstands or in the room, consider hanging lights.
These lights are attached to the ceiling, so they don’t take up any space on your bedside tables.
This master bedroom designed by Arent & Pyke is a beautiful example of how to use hanging lights in your space.
The light fixture above the bed is a statement piece and adds a touch of glamour to the room.
4. Go for a Color Palette
If you’re not sure where to start with your master bedroom design, pick a color palette.
This will help you to choose the right wall color, flooring, and furniture.
In this master bedroom, the color palette is blue, white, and grey.
The color palette is used throughout the room in the artwork, pillows, and throw blanket.
5. Add a Canopy
If you’re looking for a way to make your bedroom feel more like a private getaway, adding a canopy is a great place to start.
You can either go all out and add a full canopy frame, or keep it simple and just add some sheer curtains to the ceiling.
This master bedroom from @thehouseonhillsidelane keeps things ultra-romantic with a full canopy frame and a sheer curtain that drapes to the floor.
6. Showcase the Ceiling
The ceiling is often an afterthought when people are designing a room. But in this master bedroom, the ceiling is the star of the show.
The unique angles and recessed lighting make this a great focal point. The room is kept simple and minimal to draw attention to the ceiling.
7. Add Plants
Plants are an easy way to add color and texture to a room. Plus, they help to clean the air and can improve your mood.
If you don’t have a green thumb, you can still enjoy the benefits of plants by choosing low-maintenance options like snake plants, pothos, and spider plants.
If you have a lot of natural light in your master bedroom, you can add a variety of plants.
If your room doesn’t get a lot of light, you can still enjoy the benefits of plants by choosing a few that do well in low-light conditions, like snake plants and pothos.
8. Try a Dark Wall Color
It’s tempting to want to use light, neutral colors in the bedroom to create a calming environment.
But that doesn’t mean you have to avoid bold colors altogether.
This master bedroom uses dark navy blue on the walls to create a cozy, cocoon-like feeling.
The color is repeated in the bed linens and pillows, and a large, cream-colored area rug softens the look.
A ceramic table lamp and a pair of wall sconces provide plenty of lighting options, and the wood furniture adds warmth to the space.
9. Dress Your Windows
Dressing your windows is a must in any bedroom, but especially a master bedroom.
Window treatments add softness, texture, and color to the space and can be changed as often as you like.
If you want to keep things simple, consider adding a Roman shade or roller blind.
Curtains or drapes are a more traditional option and can be hung from a rod or hooks.
You can also add a valance or cornice to your curtains for a more polished look.
10. Add a Personal Touch
While you don’t want to clutter your master bedroom with unnecessary decor, adding a few personal touches can help to create a more lived-in and inviting feel.
In this master bedroom, a gallery wall of framed prints and family photos adds personality and color to the space without overwhelming the design.
The mix of frame styles and sizes adds a collected look to the gallery wall, and the neutral color palette of the art allows the bold blue velvet headboard to take center stage.
11. Create a Gallery Wall
If you have a large, empty wall in your master bedroom, consider filling it with a gallery wall.
You can use this space to display your favorite photos, artwork, and even wall decor.
Pro tip: Start with a large piece of art or a mirror in the center and work your way out. This will help you create a cohesive look.
12. Add a Bench
If you have a little extra space in your master bedroom, consider adding a bench at the foot of your bed.
Not only will it give you a place to sit while you’re putting on your shoes or laying out your clothes for the day, but it can also add a lot of style to the room.
You can choose a bench in a different color than your bed or a fun pattern to mix things up. Plus, you can use the bench to add a pop of color to the room.
13. Go Glam
A glam master bedroom is all about the luxe details. Here, a crystal chandelier, metallic wallpaper, and plenty of jewel tones create a space that’s perfect for pampering.
A tufted bench at the foot of the bed adds a soft touch, while the bench at the window is a great spot to sit and put on your shoes.
14. Add a Pop of Color
If you have a neutral color scheme in your master bedroom, consider adding a pop of color to create a focal point.
This can be done with a large piece of art, a bold accent wall, or even the bedding.
In this bedroom, a bright blue velvet bed frame is the star of the show.
The rest of the room is neutral, with a white and cream color scheme, but the blue bed frame adds a touch of color and a lot of personality.
15. Try a Statement Rug
A statement rug is an easy way to add some personality to your master bedroom.
In this space designed by us, the rug is the focal point and the rest of the room is designed around it.
The bold colors and pattern make a big impact and instantly make the room feel more stylish.
The rest of the room is kept pretty simple with a mid-century modern bed and nightstands and a few decorative accents.
The rug is the star of the show, and everything else is there to help it shine.
16. Mix and Match
This master bedroom by Cullman & Kravis proves that you don’t have to stick to one style. The mix of patterns, colors, and styles makes the space feel sophisticated yet relaxed.
The key to mixing and matching is to choose a color palette and stick to it.
In this bedroom, blue and gold tie the space together, while the rest of the colors are used as accents.
17. Add a Fireplace
A fireplace adds a sense of luxury to any space, but especially a bedroom.
This master bedroom by Studio McGee is an elegant retreat with a marble fireplace as the focal point.
The built-in fireplace adds a sense of grandeur to the room, and the white marble surround adds a hint of texture and pattern.
A fireplace also adds warmth and ambiance, making it the perfect addition to a cozy bedroom.
18. Add a TV
It’s the classic debate of whether or not to have a TV in the bedroom.
But if you’re a fan of a Netflix binge before bed, then a wall-mounted TV is the perfect addition to a modern bedroom.
The trick is to make it blend in, so if you can, hide it within a gallery wall or behind a piece of sliding art.
You could even have a TV built into a storage unit at the end of your bed.
19. Add Mirrors
Mirrors are a great way to add light and create the illusion of more space in a master bedroom.
You can place a large mirror on a wall or lean a tall mirror against the wall as shown in this space.
The mirror reflects the natural light from the windows and the light colors of the room, creating a bright and airy feel.
20. Add a Desk
If you’re a busy professional, you may want to incorporate a home office into your master bedroom design.
This is a great way to make the most of the space you have available in your home.
You can create a separate area for a desk, or you could build a custom desk into your built-in shelving. This is a great way to create a cohesive look in your space.
Be sure to add a comfortable chair to your office area. You may want to sit and relax in your space when you’re not working.
21. Add a Chandelier
If you have a tray or coffered ceiling, a chandelier is a great way to draw attention to the design.
If you don’t have a lot of overhead space, you can still add a small chandelier for a touch of elegance.
This bedroom designed by Core Home features a small, but mighty chandelier that matches the metal finishes on the nightstands and bed frame.
22. Try a Bookshelf
Sometimes a bedroom has more than one use, and if you have a reading nook in yours, you may want to consider adding a bookshelf to the design.
This will help you keep your favorite reads organized and within reach.
In this design by Emily Henderson, the bookshelf also adds a pop of color to the room, which is a great way to add a focal point to the space.
If you’re working with a neutral color palette, consider painting your bookshelf a bold color like this one.
23. Add a Nook
If you have a large bedroom, consider breaking it up into different zones.
This master bedroom by House of Jade features a cozy reading nook with built-in bookshelves.
A comfortable chair, a side table, and a reading lamp make this the perfect spot to relax with a good book.
You could also create a small office nook, a vanity nook, or even a TV nook. The possibilities are endless!
24. Add a Pop of Color
If you have a mostly neutral bedroom, adding a pop of color can make the space feel more fun and lively.
In this bedroom designed by Chango & Co., the bright green bed frame adds a touch of personality to the room.
The color is then subtly repeated in the throw pillows, which helps to tie the look together.
Conclusion
What is the best way to decorate a master bedroom? There’s no one answer to this question, because there’s no one right way to decorate a master bedroom.
The best way to decorate your master bedroom is to think about what brings you joy and comfort.
Work with your favorite colors, textures, and materials, and remember to always put function first.