1Palate Cleanser
Daniel Schäfer This primary bedroom, the end-of-day retreat for designer Elad Yifrach, is meant to be an ocular “palate cleanser” after a long day of visual stimulation. The walls are covered in a neutral grass cloth that scatters light like an overexposed photo, and the bed is topped with sage green linen that has been acid washed to “kill the vibrant tones.”
2Palatable over Plush
CHRISTIAN HARDER In the primary bedroom of this Brooklyn apartment, designer Darren Jett threw the rulebook out the window. Rather than sticking to the standard plush headboard, he anchored the scene with a bespoke bedpost made of Antigua Verde marble, giving the room a unique panache that needs no soft edges or plush pillows to be sophisticated.
3Subdued Scheme
Maureen M. Evans Incorporating natural elements brings a sense of tranquility and warmth to a modern bedroom. Just ask Matthew Harris, who incorporated oak paneling into the primary bedroom of his Lisbon apartment, topping it off with an opulent Gubi pendant. Further enhance the outdoor-indoor connection by allowing natural light to flood the space through large windows or skylights.
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4Pink Panache
Douglas Friedman Who says adults get to have all the fun? In this kids’ bedroom designed by ELLE DECOR A-List designer Robert Couturier, a soft pink canopy graces the bed, creating a sense of lighthearted fun as well as elegant style.
5Tactful Textiles
Eric Piasecki Take cues from this colorful Manhattan triplex bedroom and change up the bedding and upholstery for an instant touch of drama. Here, Peter Pennoyer and Katie Ridder mixed Holland & Sherry textiles with a vintage Japanese obi, rounding the space out with more traditional pieces like the antique Murano chandelier.
6Brown Is Back
Rich Stapleton Have you ever met a color so calming? At the Future Perfect’s new gallery-slash-home in Los Angeles, founder David Alhadeff opted for a custom mocha wall color and a bronze bedspread in the primary bedroom. It’s like a giant bear hug. We’re especially loving the Luigi Crassevig rocking chair, which offers another spot for unwinding.
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7Warm Hues
Stephen Kent Johnson This New York City bedroom, designed by Apparatus CEO and cofounder Gabriel Hendifar, is dressed with distinctive works of art and a warm color palette. The latter is achieved through the brass in the pendant by Apparatus, the rosy bedcover from Zak + Fox, and natural light galore.
8Towering Tapestry
Stephen Kent Johnson Photographs and paintings are the common go-to for creating visual interest above the bed. But designer Todd Raymond opted for a tapestry as an alternative, pairing the textile by Pauline Esparon with a wallcovering by Phillip Jeffries. The result is a restrained, tranquil look.
9Forever in Flux
Serena Eller Mint-green and purple make for a lavish duo in the primary bedroom of Dedar co-owner Caterina Fabrizio’s Milan residence. These plush, silk-velvet textiles paired with moody throw pillows are the picture of charm. And if there’s anything we can learn from Fabrizio, it’s that no design choice has to be forever. “You have to continue to be inspired,” she tells ELLE DECOR. “Otherwise, you don’t have fun.”
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10Kaleidoscope Dreams
Mark Luscombe-Whyte Whether it’s a repeating square, triangle, or diamond, sometimes the most straightforward motifs can make the biggest statement. In the bedroom of landscape designer Jenny Graham’s Argentina home, a custom bed brightens up the otherwise minimalist scheme.
11Neutral Nodes
William Waldron When it comes to filling a place with furniture, be sure it doesn’t speak louder than the room itself. Such was Keri Russell’s thought process when orchestrating the design of her own bedroom in this Brooklyn brownstone. “With so much wood in the equation, it could have turned into a cliché of farmhouse chic,” Russell told ELLE DECOR, “so I stuck with a neutral palette, kept it spare, and worked in as many textures as I could without straying into girly territory.” Here, the headboard fabric and bedding are by Matteo, the sheepskin rug is by IKEA, and the chandelier is an antiques-fair find. The walls are painted in Benjamin Moore’s Stone Hearth.
12A Naval Finish
Nicole Franzen Create a soothing ambience through well-thought-out lighting, as this dark and sleek retreat in this Chelsea apartment has in spades. Le Whit’s Liza Curtiss and Corey Kingston incorporated a combination of contemporary ambient, task, and accent lighting to cater to different moods and activities. Hot tip: Install dimmers to adjust the intensity and for a soft, relaxing atmosphere.
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13Pattern Play
Frank Frances Understated patterns take center stage in designer Eva Bradley’s artful refuge, with dramatic views of San Francisco. Here, bold wallpaper and abstract designs add depth and dimension. We’re especially loving the “ribbon” artwork by Angela Chrusciaki Blehm, which introduces a focal point to the bedroom.
14Monochrome Moments
Tim Lenz Incorporating natural elements brings a sense of tranquility and warmth to a modern bedroom. Take, for instance, this townhouse on Manhattan’s Upper East Side designed by Augusta Hoffman, where soft fabrics, amped up with Pierre Frey pillows, create a serene color scheme that feels like a private oasis.
15Velvet Reverie
Daniel Schäfer The modern aesthetic is redefined in this jewel box of a guest room in Lisbon, where a custom velvet bed is paired with a vintage Berber rug. It’s a master class in relaxation, if not a really bold color palette.
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16Modern Conveniences
Tolu Sanusi / courtesy cMDesign Atelier If your television doesn’t turn on automatically at a scheduled time for your daily dose of news, alongside an automated curtain raise, then you’re doing 21st-century living wrong. Inside this cream-colored contemporary bedroom, designed by Nigerian designer Tosin Oshinowo, all the delightful perks of a very smart house are on hand. Did we mention that the house actually glows?
17Sultry Shades
Mikkel Vang In the main bedroom of this Manhattan pad owned by Coldplay’s lead guitarist, Jonny Buckland, cool hues create a cozy hideaway. Enveloped in walls painted in Farrow & Ball Modern Emulsion in Down Pipe, a return to this inviting bed (and the Ralph Lauren Home linens it’s dressed in) sounds dreamy. For a convivial touch, a painting by Thilo Heinzmann adds a delightful explosion of pigments.
18Mirrored Walls (Not Ceilings)
Stephen Kent Johnson The bedroom of Apparatus’s Gabriel Hendifar New York City apartment is an object lesson in how a mirrored wall—long considered a relic of a bygone era—can be just what a modern bedroom needs. The custom brass bed is topped with a bedcover and bolster in Zak+Fox fabrics. The pendant and nightstand are by Apparatus.
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19Sinuous Seating
Ty Cole Studio As much as you may want your bedroom to be a quiet sanctuary, the presence of a dramatic piece of furniture, like this sinuous rocking chaise by Igor Rodrigues in a 2Michaels townhouse project on the Upper West Side, won’t keep you up past bedtime.
20All Out Aubergine
David Land There is no more sophisticated shade of purple than eggplant, as evidenced in this Brooklyn family residence designed by Danielle Fennoy of Revamp. The bedroom walls are covered in Farrow & Ball’s Brinjal paint. The custom bed’s headboard, beneath an artwork by Stan Brodsky, is upholstered in a Romo print, and the throw pillow is in a Dedar fabric.
Rachel Silva, the Assistant Digital Editor at ELLE DECOR, covers design, architecture, trends, and anything to do with haute couture. She has previously written for Time, The Wall Street Journal, and Citywire.
Charles Curkin is ELLE Decor's Articles Editor, covering everything related to luxury watches, design, and travel, and has previously written for The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and The Paris Review.
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