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85 Bedroom Ideas for Designing the Primary of Your Dreams
This time of year, when the days are shorter yet busier than ever, nothing feels more relaxing than coming home to the bedroom of your dreams. At Country Living, we crave a bedroom with a cozy heirloom quilt and a perfectly imperfect worn rug layered atop creaky hardwood floorsbut thats just us! What about you? Whatever your bedroom style, were here to help you achieve your ideal sleeping sanctuary with the very best bedroom ideas from our favorite Country Living house tours.For starters, envision what kind of design style your bedroom decorating dreams are made of. Are you drawn to rustic farmhouse bedroom ideas, where your favorite floral wallpaper guides your design choices? Or do you lean toward clean and simple bedroom decorating ideas where less is more? Either way, a fresh coat of paint provides a perfect canvas for creating a heavenly retreat. (Check out our favorite bedroom paint ideas to help you find the right paint color.)If youre looking for decorating inspiration, dream big, because this list has all the very best bedroom designs: color schemes, DIY projects, bedding ideas, bedroom layout ideas, and more. And if your bedroom is tiny, weve included clever small bedroom ideas that make the most of the space you have. Keep reading for sweet dreams ahead!Here are more bedroom decor ideas to achieve the beautiful, restful space you deserve:1Feature Favorite ArtALI HARPERIn the primary suite of this renovated river cottage, quirky artwork fills the prized spot above the bed. The piece by New Orleans-based poet and painter Christian Davenport merges the homeowners love of old landscapes and local artists. Earthy color on the cayenne-colored duvet, pleated lampshades, and botanical-print lumbar pillow adds richness to the room.Get the Look:Wall Paint Color: Elephant's Breath by Farrow & BallRELATED: Tour more of this Alabama river cottage that beckons you to slow down and savor every minute.2Hang Luxurious DraperiesBuff Strickland, styling by Jessica Brinkert HoltamIn this primary bedroom, designer and homeowner Claire Zinnecker softened the homes rustic edges with refined linen draperies that reach up to the 11-foot-high ceilings, then puddle to the floor, creating a dramatic effect that enhances the rooms architectural details. RELATED: See more of this Texas Hill Country farmhouse that was $15,000 on Facebook!Advertisement - Continue Reading Below3Slipcover the BedRoger DaviesYes, you heard that rightslipcover the bed! Fairly common in living spaces on chairs and sofas, slipcovers belong in the bedroom, too. And the benefits are the same. Simply throw in the wash when panels start to look a little dingy.Get the Look:Wall Paint Color: Simply White by Benjamin MooreRELATED: 30+ White Bedroom Ideas for a Totally Serene Sleeping Space4Bring in Mismatched Bedside TablesDavid A. Land, styling by Jennifer Berno DeCleeneFor a more laid-back vibe, choose mismatched bedside tables topped with matching lamps. In this lake house bedroom, wide-set board-and-batten paneled walls painted a crisp white recall the style often found in old Lake Michigan cottages. Now favored as an interesting architectural detail, leaving wall-joists exposed is a historic look that originated as an inexpensive way to cover wall seams.Get the Look:Wall Paint Color: White Dove by Benjamin MooreScalloped Shams: Butterfield by MatoukRELATED: Tour more of this cottage-style lake house that is the vacation home of our dreams.Advertisement - Continue Reading Below5Give Granny Chic VibesAlpha SmootAt Country Living, we like to say bold-fashioned, not old-fashioned! Feminine granny-chic touches are on full display in an upstairs bedroom of this Connecticut farmhouse. Richness and pattern are on full displayticking stripe bedding plays well with the existing toile wallcovering, while an antique oil portrait lends a nod to the homes many previous female dwellers.6Serve Up Classic Country CharmNick JohnsonBlue-and-white gingham draperies (Max Humphrey Collection by Pindler), painted beadboard walls, layered bedding, and a bedside rooster that was uncovered in a closet during the renovation up the country charm in this bedroom. To better accommodate visitors, Erica Harrison of Detroit-based design firm Hudson and Sterling chose midcentury metal twin beds from eBay.Get the Look: Wall Paint Color:Smokestack Gray by Benjamin MooreRELATED: See more of this updated 100-year-old farmhouse that oozes vintage charm.Advertisement - Continue Reading Below7Add Quirky CharmALI HARPERGive guests a giggle with a literal cast of characters, like these quirky portraits hanging above a pair of queen beds. We decided thats Junes dad [on the right], and June is always getting in trouble, says homeowner Rebecca Finger. I love how you bring in a little something unexpected like that, and all of a sudden, this isnt your grandmothers house. 8Hang Pretty WallpaperMax Kim-BeeIn this Georgia farmhouse, sophisticated gray-brown floral wallpaper mimics the hue of the weathered ceiling beams and offers a feminine (but not frilly) foil to the rooms rustic elements. The piece at the foot of the tufted wing bed was formerly a park bench.Get the Look: Wallpaper:Peony by Farrow & BallRELATED: The Top 10 Best Removable Wallpapers, Tested by Our EditorsAdvertisement - Continue Reading Below9Create a Cocoon-Like SpaceRead McKendreeIn this small attic bedroom, the walls, ceiling, and trim are all coated in the same dark brown paint color for a cocooning effect. The dark stained spindle bed and richly colored rug add to the cozy factor.Get the Look: Wall, Trim, and Ceiling Paint Color: Griffin by Sherwin-WilliamsRELATED: The Top 100 Paint Colors For Every Room in Your House10Leave It Like You Found ItTara DonneWhen renovating an old house, be open to unexpected discoveries like the verdant shade of milk paint discovered after removing wallpaper from these guest room walls. Even though green wasnt a top paint color pick, the homeowners of this New Hampshire farmhouse decided to leave it as is. Low wainscoting and window trim in a neutral shade balances the room.RELATED: Tour more of this centuries-old farmhouse.Advertisement - Continue Reading Below11Employ Pink as a NeutralWhen its this light, pink is a neutral. Here, like a flattering pink lightbulb, the soft barely-there shade on the walls, doors, and trim casts a warm glow and pairs beautifully with the brass bed and wood antiques in this guest room. Get the Look: Wall, Door & Trim Paint: Intimate White by Sherwin-WilliamsRELATED: See the amazing before and after of this Mississippi hunting lodge.12Add Instant Character With WoodBrie Williams, styling by Rachel RiversFor this primary suite addition, a vaulted ceiling and white-painted tongue-and-groove walls give the new space character without adding heavy texture. A blue-and-white color pairing is layered in the bedroom through a series of pretty prints on the pencil-post bed. Ive always loved blue and white because the combination reminds me of the sky and big beautiful clouds, and the ocean, creeks, and streams, says homeowner Bambi Costanzo. RELATED: See more of this tiny cottage in West Virginia that brims with big personality.Advertisement - Continue Reading Below13Build In BedsAli Harper, styling by Ginny Au for Pfeffer TorodeThanks to the new upstairs bunk space lined with five built-in beds, this small cabin now comfortably sleeps nine. The industrial sconces make reference to the cabins farmland locale and play off the red stripes of the wool throws and vintage grain sack pillows. Artwork collected over the years outfits the walls alongside artifacts such as a cowbell and a group of nautical flags.RELATED: See more of how this Tennessee log cabin was transformed into a modern family retreat.14Layer RugsDavid A. Land, styling by Heather BullardLayered atop honey-colored wood floors, a grouping of rugs provides a soft spot to land every morning. Not only is this a great way to add color, its also a budget-friendly alternative to a large, expensive rug. The nightstand, antique pine armoire, and hefty exposed rafters bring a lovely rustic warmth to this otherwise white space.RELATED: Charming Farmhouse Decor Items You Can Buy Now on AmazonAdvertisement - Continue Reading Below15Twirl Up Curtains With Upholstery TapeLincoln BarbourElevate plain curtains with a few simple stripes. Here, indigo upholstery tape adds appeal to pinch-pleat linen window treatments and draws the eye to the ornate bedside table. Anchoring the look is a shapely block-print upholstered headboard paired with an indigo pillow from John Robshaw and a creamy cable-knit throw. Get the Look:Wall Paint Color: In the Cloud by Porter PaintsRELATED: This Tennessee home is a lesson in doing all-white just right.16Cover Walls in Salvaged WoodBuff StricklandHomeowners Claire Zinnecker and Adam Mink clad the wall behind the headboard using wood salvaged from other parts of their farmhouse. The boards are sealed to let the original sage-tinged colors come through. Claire also cozied up the room with a double wedding ring quilt sewn by her grandmother. Books, family photos, and other treasured finds round out the collected look. RELATED: Everything You Need to Know About Buying and Using Reclaimed WoodAdvertisement - Continue Reading Below17Go (Mossy) GreenWith such pretty views of the Delta landscape beyond the windows, it only makes sense to embrace the colors inspired by the region. A pair of poster beds dressed in ivory coverlets and crisp floral and gingham linens lends a sweetness to more lodge-like accents, including arrow sconces and a nubby rug. A striking paper portrait in ivory lends graphic punch to moss green walls.Wall Paint Color:Oakmoss by Sherwin-WilliamsRELATED: These nine paint colors are inspired by the Mississippi Delta.18Lean In on Modernmike gartenIndustrial touches like an antique engineer lights repurposed as bedside lighting and a funky Serge Mouille chandelier bring a modern, sleek touch to this bedroom. Dark windows and door frames add bold contrast. Rustic accessories like an old wood-framed mirror, framed vintage artwork, and a cowhide rug soften the design and keep it from feeling cold.RELATED: Farmhouse Decor Ideas to Create Your Dream Country HomeAdvertisement - Continue Reading Below19Tuck a Loveseat Under the WindowsDavid TsayA smart furniture layout (here, with beds pushed up against the outside walls) makes just enough room for a loveseat and a pair of skinny side tables. A colorful striped rug covers wide-plank wood floors. And it goes without saying that we are in favor of dogs on the furniture at Country Living!20Repurpose Vintage ItemsAdam Albright, styling by Kelly Ryan KegansA vintage wildlife-themed tapestry stands in as the headboard in this cabins primary bedroom because every room needs a fun conversation piece, says homeowner Sarah Anderson. One unique find can influence an entire room. A beat-up wooden Lookout sign that secures a velvet-covered mount and a pair of brass ornamental door hardware pieces hung above the wall sconces revive cast-off objects in unexpected ways. RELATED: This Wisconsin summer cabin feels just like happy hour.Amy MitchellManaging EditorAmy Mitchell is the managing editor at Country Living and VERANDA. She writes about a wide range of topics, including homes and lifestyle content.
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