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Wood Bedroom Designs & Ideas

Борис Бочкарев
Bedroom - white and laminate finish - akil_iyer18

A subtle mix of coral tones combine to create a soft ombre that creates a bright and uplifting space.

Originally designed by Delano and Aldrich in 1917, this building served as carriage house to the William and Dorothy Straight mansion several blocks away on the Upper East Side of New York. With practically no original detail, this relatively humble structure was reconfigured into something more befitting the client’s needs. To convert it for a single family, interior floor plates are carved away to form two elegant double height spaces. The front façade is modified to express the grandness of the new interior. A beautiful new rear garden is formed by the demolition of an overbuilt addition. The entire rear façade was removed and replaced. A full floor was added to the roof, and a newly configured stair core incorporated an elevator.
Architecture: DHD
Interior Designer: Eve Robinson Associates
Photography by Peter Margonelli
http://petermargonelli.com

Master Bedroom
Bradley M Jones
wall next to the door - eddy_pendo

This newly retired couple wanted their bedroom to be fresh and as beachy as possible. We really edited the beachy decorative elements to keep it from going over the top. The white wainscot and woven headboard hint to the beach concept and the sabot painting and seashell decor bring the concept home. We used her favorite color yellow to be an inviting and happy place to wake up to every morning.
Photos courtesy of Chipper Hatter: www.chipperhatter.com
Home - sowmya_kashyap85

yes - siddiquisamad85
Located in an 1890 Wells Fargo stable and warehouse in the Hamilton Park historic district, this intervention focused on creating a personal, comfortable home in an unusually tall loft space. The living room features 45’ high ceilings. The mezzanine level was conceived as a porous, space-making element that allowed pockets of closed storage, open display, and living space to emerge from pushing and pulling the floor plane.
The newly cantilevered mezzanine breaks up the immense height of the loft and creates a new TV nook and work space. An updated master suite and kitchen streamline the core functions of this loft while the addition of a new window adds much needed daylight to the space. Photo by Nick Glimenakis.
Hillside Residence by Locati Architects, Interior Design by Tracey Byrne, Photography by Audrey Hall