A clean and trouble-free life can be unattainable if your bedroom is lacking the right foundation. You want it to feel like a haven, but how do you handle awkward furniture and inappropriate decor? The minimalist style - defined by clean lines, a neutral palette and reduced simplicity - goes hand in hand with the creation of a quiet and quiet space that invites you to relax.
The master bedroom of this French ski retreat is bright and emphasizes the natural, unpainted wood structure. A consistent, earthy palette meets clean lines and monochromaticism, perfect for a quiet and minimalist stay.
The spacious master bedroom places more emphasis on color than color, with a massive Madeline Weinrib rug, a leather BDDW leather chair and layered beds. The bright white walls and the simple black accents make for an uncomplicated and decent feel, in which a peaceful atmosphere is guaranteed.
In this Lower East Side apartment, a sleek wooden bedstead and exposed brick wall provide for relaxation in the ultra-modern space that makes the simple, minimalist space cozy.

The master bedroom in a 19th-century Federal mansion offers the perfect balance of vintage and minimalist accents - brown and black accents thoughtfully placed in plain white space - a crisp yet cozy atmosphere.
In a family's cottage, the master bedroom is light and airy thanks to the raised ceilings and taste-neutral palette. Modern art above the bed complements the minimalist atmosphere, while vintage bedside tables and a statement chandelier give a homely personality.
A minimalist West Village townhouse finds harmony in a dynamic use of shades of gray with a refined quirkiness. In the main bedroom, a 1960s wall sculpture by William Friedle hangs over a custom oak bed, antique French tole clocks accentuate the wall, and a throw creates a rich texture.
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