We all think of our bedroom as our place of retreat; our own personal cave where we can just relax, enjoy down times, and of course, savor sweet and restful sleep. But bedrooms are not really just for sleeping, it's also that room in the house where we can express our personal style and aesthetics, making sure that it has the perfect balance of flash, sparkle, and restraint.
Here are 4 top trends for master bedrooms according to Apartment Therapy:
Textured feature walls
Texture has long been playing an important role in design. For bedrooms, a touch of texture can turn any neutral surface into something much more interesting. Commonly, this trick is used for headboards, where an extra added layer boosts an otherwise boring plane into a visual treat.
Dark and moody
Generally, dark and moody is something you want to be careful with when it comes to design. But if there's anywhere perfect to apply this aesthetic, it's the bedroom where dim and shady is favored as it's the perfect atmosphere to fall asleep in.
Thoughtful minimalism
We don't mean you get a bed and that's it. When the bedroom has carefully calculated negative space, it becomes a calm space which is a desirable vibe for any place of retreat. It's all about being able to come up with the perfect balance of furniture, art, and accessories and achieve that sophisticated ensemble which is impactful yet doesn't feel overwhelming or over the top.
Statement lighting
Who says you can only have a chandelier in the living room? Heck, you can even have one in the bathroom! Statement lighting is one of the easiest yet most effective tricks when it comes to creating an interesting space. It could be a chic pendant light, a modern design floor lamp, or a table lamp you got from your recent trip in Morocco. Lighting doesn't also just add a statement piece in your bedroom, but good lighting also contributes to that romantic and relaxing feel of a space.