While bedrooms are a very personal space - and many guests may never see it - they will spend most of their time in their home. Simple ideas and innovative tips and tricks can magnify the space and create a space that reflects when it is restored and impressed when it is strengthened.
Yes, the bedroom of the Cartagena holiday home by Colombian fashion designer Johanna Ortiz benefits from large glass doors that lead to a hammock-covered balcony in the open air. But natural materials such as the raffia shell pendant and a woven divider behind the headboard create an elevated, earthy feel.

A bedroom is the most personal space in your home, making it ideal for expressing seemingly different facets of your own unique sensibility. This New Orleans house has an antique bed next to an old Chinese screen, a handcrafted Moroccan rug, and a black and white photograph by Kate Moss.
It may seem uninteresting, but in a bedroom with a relatively small square foot, resizing the bedside tables can benefit from every inch. This Brooklyn Heights apartment uses a West Elm chest of drawers as a spacious bedside table for bouquets, books and beauty products.
Roofs of the RĂ¼schen- and Flouncy variant are best suited for the nursery of your dreams. But in luxurious materials - here is a mirrored bed frame with Romo velvet - the accent seems grown. (This is on a Beverly Hills bachelor pad!)
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