These bedroom sitting area ideas will help to get you started on your design journey. First of all, if you’re feeling overwhelmed, take a deep breath. You’re in exactly the right spot to get started.
We’ve got some beautiful sitting area layouts to show you. And it’s not a huge list, so that makes decisions easier.
Now, before we start looking at the options, you need to ask yourself one question: How do you want the area to feel? Because the answer to that question will help to determine what direction your design should go in. And that’s how I’ll be breaking down the choices.
1. Less Is More
Bedrooms should really be the most soothing and serene spots in the house, a little haven from the world outside. I just love how natural materials and a super focused color palette make this home feel so harmonious.
A white ceiling could have come across as a little sterile, but the white ash wood finish here infuses the space with so much warmth.
The semi-sheer linen roman shades are just perfect for privacy while still letting in tons of natural light during the day. And at night, that oversized basketweave pendant light illuminates this simple but totally chic suite. It’s just perfection.
2. Harmony In The Home
When you’re creating a seating area in the bedroom, it’s pretty common to create separate zones for sleeping and lounging. I think this design takes a more unified approach by staging furniture throughout the whole space, and I am so drawn to it.
One side has an overstuffed two-seat sofa, while the other side is home to two velvet barrel accent chairs. The whole room is anchored by a centrally-located bed that has a built-in headboard and a matching bench. It all comes together so beautifully!
3. Find Your Style
Some people really gravitate toward one specific style of decor. Others, like me, prefer to pick out furniture and decor that just appeals to them, no matter the design genre. This elegant and eclectic suite has little bits of decor from a whole array of styles.
I love how pieces like a caned headboard, a distressed mango wood dresser, and an embroidered rope floor pouf have this breezy boho vibe. Then you have the teak wood armchairs and bed end bench that are distinctly midcentury modern.
And can we talk about the faux cowhide rug and wooden chandelier that bring in that rustic touch? The shared palette of neutrals and warm woods helps all these different design elements feel totally connected.
4. Bedroom with Sitting Area and Reading Nook
Sometimes bedroom seating areas end up feeling more ornamental than they are useful, but this one definitely serves a purpose.
A well-worn brown leather Chesterfield sofa is the perfect spot to curl up and read a book from the floor-to-ceiling built-in bookcase right next to it.
How amazing is that? I adore the quirky decor pieces like the brightly-patterned curtains and the authentic midcentury modern sputnik chandelier. They give so much character to the space.
5. Silver Sophistication
Grayscale just goes totally glam in this ritzy room! I love design elements like mirrored nightstands, steel-colored satin curtains, and a pewter ceiling fan.
They all have this luxe look that is elevated even more by the gray leather cabriole sofa. The riveted arms give this classic couch style a modern and edgy feel, and I think they help tie in the chic tufted headboard beautifully.
6. Beautiful Modern Bedroom with Large Lounge Area
This extravagant bedroom has not one but two sitting areas. Wow! In the indoor seating area, a round glass coffee table is complemented so well by the curved seat cushion and bolster arm pillows on the white linen loveseat.
Then, floor-to-ceiling glass sliding doors open up to a separate outdoor seating area on a covered patio. A textured stacked stone accent wall has such a natural feel that helps the outdoor patio feel more connected with the indoor living space. Just stunning!
7. Live Large
There are definitely times when it’s necessary to convert a living room into a space where someone can sleep. This isn’t uncommon when a family member has limited mobility from an illness or injury.
Unfortunately, aesthetics can sometimes be an afterthought in these situations. Instead of just bringing in a temporary cot, you could be more intentional by setting up something like this mahogany four-poster bed.
Then, you can restage your furniture so it coexists with the sleeping space. A seating area like this can be so handy if a patient wants some company while they are convalescing.
8. Elegant Master Bedroom with Chic Separate Sitting Area
I am just in love with how thoughtful furniture selection and artful staging give this elegant suite such a sense of unity. The kidney-shaped chaise lounge is really the linchpin of the design because it’s so multifaceted.
When you sit upright in the lounge chair, you’re face-to-face with the armchair, but when you stretch out on the lounge, you face the bed. This setup is so clever because it ensures conversation can flow just as easily as the furnishings do.
9. Old World Opulence
When your home has unusual architectural details, the furniture choice is so crucial. This ornate four-poster bed doesn’t have a canopy, which would feel way too claustrophobic under the sloped ceiling.
Two large armchairs are centered perfectly so that the arched doorway frames them beautifully. I also think the dual hanging pendant lights and coordinated wall sconces enhance the symmetry of the sitting room even more. It’s just gorgeous.
10. A Purpose For Everything
Something that really distinguishes good design from great design is versatility. This sophisticated silver suite looks so opulent but also has some surprisingly practical features.
What looks like a single large tufted bench is actually two square ottomans placed side by side. How clever is that?! They can be a bed end bench when you want, but they can also serve as footrests for the two armchairs by the window. I love that!
11. Complement Your Colors
Perfectly-coordinated patterns are undeniably stylish, but sometimes they can make a room feel a little overly designed. I think mixing multiple textiles is a great way to make your home feel more casual and accessible.
While blue and brown might seem like an unusual combination, these complementary colors play off of one another so beautifully. Because the hues are matched so well, the gingham bedspread and the tobacco stripe armchair feel cohesive instead of clashing.
12. When In Doubt, Improvise
When it comes to interior design, there are just countless rules and guidelines you can follow, but sometimes a unique and challenging floor plan forces you to follow your instincts.
This converted loft had to serve as both a bedroom and a living area, but its awkward floor plan and asymmetrical slanted ceilings were a massive challenge.
I love that reusing elements like tufted furniture and chandeliers throughout the space helped it feel a little more unified.
13. Keep It Cozy
The vintage-inspired decor and warm color palette in this bedroom make it feel so comfy and inviting.
Traditional furnishings like a roll arm sofa and a tufted armchair could seem formal and stuffy, but they feel more accessible when they’re paired with an intentionally distressed patterned rug.
Metallic accents like a brass chandelier and a copper cauldron coffee table with a hammered top could come across as fussy, but their matte finishes make them way more approachable.
14. Masculine Bedroom with Couch
Combining high and low decor in a single space is such a wonderful way to inject it with individuality and soul.
I am obsessed with how the character of the battered, deep-seated leather sofa is the perfect counterpoint to the elegance in the twin crystal chandeliers and the Art Deco-style wallpaper.
The two nightstands share the same faceted geometric faces, but one is black and one is silver. This intentional color difference gives the room such a bespoke feel.
15. Open Up
Spacious bedroom suites are so sought after in the modern era, but that wasn’t always the case. In older homes, it’s not unusual to find several smaller, more awkwardly-shaped spaces.
I think opening up walls between two adjacent rooms can really help your space feel more up-to-date. A large cased doorway leads into a small sitting area where you can enjoy your morning coffee or just unwind before bed. It’s so charming.
16. Rustic and Refined
Pairing natural finishes with upscale furnishings is just the perfect way to add a little class to cabin living. I love details like the rough-hewn stone fireplace facade and the solid wood ceiling beam.
They feel so grounded and traditional in contrast to the elegant gray velvet armchairs. And can we talk about that crystal chandelier encased in an open metal sphere? It completely bridges the gap between the contrasting styles. Gorgeous!
17. Put The Class In Classic
Newly constructed houses often don’t have the intricate architectural details you can find in historic homes. Incorporating a decorative ornamental arch is such a great way to capture that more classic feel.
The Mediterranean-inspired archway creates a visual separation between the bedroom and a lounge and dressing area. I also think the carefully curated decor, including an antique table and pieces of fine art, contributes to the cosmopolitan feel.
18. Subvert Expectations
Industrial interior design is often thought of as a more masculine style, which I get, thanks to its reliance on exposed architectural details like raw brick walls and exposed metal piping.
But this dreamy design offers a more feminine interpretation of this design trend. The brick walls have been white-washed all the way to the ceiling and are partially covered by intentionally-distressed drywall.
Diaphanous curtain panels soften the edges of the metal canopy bed. And the loose-fitting slipcover draped over the sofa just rounds out the unstructured look. So pretty!
19. The More The Merrier
People who have children know that it’s not unusual for the master bedroom to become a place where the whole family congregates. I think it’s always nice to ensure that you have ample seating to accommodate your family.
The couch and two oversized armchairs here provide space where the kids can get comfy. Plump pillows and a soft throw provide that extra comfort and style. So cozy!
20. Masculine Sitting Area Decor
For a bachelor pad bedroom, you’ll definitely want to invest in masculine decor for your sitting area. This simple and comfortable couch offers a stylish touch to the dark wooden floors, a manly dresser, and moody wall art.
The lighting and minimalist stand add functionality, allowing you to read or work with a drink at night. It’s got a great vibe.
21. Stylish Master Bedroom with Sitting Area
If you and your partner have different tastes in decor, it’s so important to find a middle ground that appeals to both of you.
In this master suite, masculine features like a steel frame bed and an industrial light fixture are softened by the textured poufs and boho-inspired pillows in the seating area.
A consistent color palette of black and white really unifies these two different styles. It’s the perfect balance!
22. Coastal Comfort
If you’re lucky enough to live by the water, your decor shouldn’t compete with the spectacular oceanfront view.
I love that the color palette here, with its bright white, sky blue, and sandy neutrals, draws inspiration from the sparkling sapphire sea you can see through the glass French doors.
The chairs in the outdoor seating area have a low back so you can enjoy the view from any vantage point, whether you’re inside or out. Just dreamy!
23. A Soft Place To Land
An airy color palette and such cushy textiles transform this bedroom into a soothing sanctuary. The armchairs and matching couch have wide backs and outwardly curved arms, so you have plenty of space to lounge.
And that tufted ottoman is the perfect spot to kick up your feet. I bet you’ll also love the feeling of this super-soft shag rug between your toes when you slide out of bed each morning!
24. Glam Guest Suite
When you enjoy hosting friends and family in your home, you want to make sure they have all the creature comforts they might need. Houseguests often love having their own space they can retreat into, but a standard-size bedroom can sometimes feel cramped.
This palatial guest room maximizes its square footage by creating a multi-use space that I just adore. In addition to the sleeping and sitting areas, it’s also home to a streamlined desk.
25. Room with A View
Wraparound floor-to-ceiling windows offer a panoramic view that’s so beautiful you might want to stay in bed all day just to admire it. Luckily, this stylish seating area serves up another vantage point.
The sofa and accent chairs are both low profile enough that they won’t block the view from the bed. I also love that a variety of woods are used throughout this suite, including ash, oak, and reclaimed barn wood.
This use of natural materials really threads continuity between the interior and the exterior of the space.
26. Double Trouble
Such clever architectural details help two adjoining rooms become one cohesive space in this contemporary home. Because the dividing wall between the bedroom and the adjacent lounge was load-bearing, it couldn’t be completely removed.
I think creating two large cased doorways was a genius way to make the space feel more open. The dual-sided fireplace can be enjoyed throughout the space, which adds to the sense of continuity.
And using matching area rugs in each space further ties the design together. So smart!
27. Secondhand Style
People don’t always have the luxury of being able to afford new bedroom furniture. I’ve found that hunting through secondhand shops can get you some great bargains if you aren’t afraid to embrace your eclectic side.
Just look for pieces with some degree of commonality to tie your design together. The dark wood tones here tie a thread through this whole space, from the antique bed frame to the feet on the small sofa and finally to the statement coffee table.
28. Small Bedroom Sitting Area Furniture
If your bedroom is long and narrow, a seating area can really help you maximize your usable square footage. The minimalist style of the gray tufted accent chairs with their gold-plated frames keeps the room from feeling too cluttered, which I love.
A square four-poster bed and boxy nightstands echo the shapes of the chairs, helping the space feel more unified. These furniture choices really enhance architectural details like a rectangular tray ceiling.
29. Use Rugs To Define Your Space
When you have wall-to-wall carpeting, it can be a little challenging to differentiate the seating area from the sleeping area. In this midcentury modern bedroom, area rugs are used to delineate the space and create a cozy reading nook.
When you’re layering rugs on top of one another, look for pieces with varied patterns and textures to create a nice contrast. It makes such a difference!
30. Mirror, Mirror
While it looks like a large mirror, this cutout is actually a passthrough that connects a bedroom and seating area.
This nifty optical illusion is possible because of the perfectly-aligned identical area rugs in each space, which create an immediate sense of symmetry. The four-sided mirrored coffee table adds to the reflective effect. I think it is so stunning!
31. Where Trendy Meets Traditional
Decorating your home with antique furniture can be a tricky proposition. It’s so easy to go overboard and end up feeling like you’re living in an antique store. With some careful curation and a little restraint, you can bring traditional decor into the modern era.
This tastefully-appointed room has tufted heirloom chairs, an intricately carved antique table, an Oriental rug, and more. More modern elements like the marble fireplace facade ensure that it still feels fresh and timeless.
32. Let Your Light Shine
This elegant contemporary suite feels so approachable and accessible thanks to lush layers of textiles and patterns.
I love how graphic touches like a medallion rug and a coffered ceiling command attention, but are softened by the more understated shapes in the tone-on-tone bedding.
The sunlight that streams through the large picture window is so integral in highlighting the monochromatic pearlescent damask wallpaper. The backless settee bench provides seating without compromising any of that beautiful natural light.
33. Find Your Niche
While large bedrooms are a sought-after luxury, they can sometimes lack intimacy. In this masculine master suite, a custom-built wraparound headboard creates a cozy nook for sleeping. It’s such a great idea!
Premium finishes like blue leather, herringbone hardwood floors, and a crystal wave chandelier give the overall space a really upscale appeal. I just adore it.
34. Alluring Attic
This stylish attic bedroom proves that small spaces can have totally chic styling. The walls and vaulted ceiling are wrapped in white shiplap, which makes the compact space feel way more capacious.
I love the scaled-down bed end bench; it’s in perfect proportion with the double bed. And the bubbled resin cloud chandelier adds just the right touch of whimsy without completely overtaking the space.
35. Dedicated Sitting Area in Large Master Bedroom
For a large master bedroom, you can create such a stylish sitting area with a table, couch, and elegant decor. This modern space offers so much comfort and warmth, while the rug establishes the boundaries of this lounge area.
I think the curve sofa and complementary furniture just take the room to the next level. It’s beautiful!
36. Make An Entrance
Sleeping and seating areas so often share a single space. This room serves as a foyer that leads into a master suite. The hand-forged iron divider is a beautiful way to create a visual distinction between the spaces without closing off any of the view.
And I love that the custom chairs and bench in the sitting area are beautifully matched to the dramatic four-poster bed.
37. Up In The Air
This easy, breezy bedroom suite just shows that a design can feel pleasant and peaceful while still making a bold visual statement.
For every airy element like the lofty vaulted ceiling and white linen canopy drapes, there are more grounded aspects like the reclaimed wood beams and the steel-framed bed.
I am a huge fan of textured accent pieces like bamboo roller shades, hand-carved gray-washed nightstands, and a jute rug. They lend such a layered, laid-back feel to the space.
38. Life’s A Beach
Every day can feel like a getaway when your bedroom has french doors that open directly onto a poolside patio! How dreamy is that? Unexpected styling choices really make this suite feel like a relaxed retro retreat.
Elements like a peaked wood-wrapped ceiling, a grasscloth feature wall, and bamboo roller shades all come together to create a space that feels like a cabana at a five-star resort.
39. Inviting Industrial
Industrial interior design is defined by minimalist aesthetics and sparse furnishings. Because of that, you might expect a bedroom seating area to feel superfluous in an industrial-inspired space.
But functionality is also a priority in industrial design, so if you feel like seating is a necessary component, you’ll want to accommodate this element.
Industrial interior decor typically incorporates natural rustic materials, so elements like a black leather sofa with metal legs and a rope-wrapped ottoman totally embody the industrial spirit.
40. Cute Bedroom and Small Coffee Area
Rooms with slanted ceilings can be tricky to decorate because the unusual angle disrupts the inherent symmetry of the space. In this cozy boho bedroom, a low-profile bed is centered at the end where the ceiling is lowest.
At the opposite end, oversized armchairs are positioned where the ceiling reaches its highest point. This layout is so ideal, because the ceiling is lower where people are more likely to be lying down, and higher where they’ll be seated upright. So clever!
41. Cozy Coastal
Accent chairs in a bedroom can sometimes come across as a bit of an afterthought, but that is definitely not the case here. The generously-sized club chairs are as decadent as the extra-thick plush mattress topper on the queen-sized bed.
I love the mellow color scheme of sky blues and buttery yellows, it just amps up the snug, homey vibes in the best way.
42. Things Are Looking Up
High ceilings can add so much value to your home, but they aren’t always easy to decorate. In a room like this, with a two-story ceiling, you need to design vertically as well as horizontally.
Elongated mirrors and a grid gallery wall work together so well to draw the eye upwards in this space.
Next to the floor-to-ceiling window, acrylic shelves of different heights are arranged in a stair-step design, so pieces like decorative statues appear to be floating towards the lofty ceiling. It’s a really stunning effect.
43. Raise Your Benchmark
In addition to providing storage and seating, benches are a fairly common element in bedroom decor because they can help your space feel more stylish and put-together.
I adore how in this French-inspired room, the common bed end bench has received an upgrade in the form of an armless loveseat.
The raised back and plush pillows are so much more comfortable to relax into than a traditional bench, and it helps create a visual distinction between the sleeping and seating areas.
44. Relaxing Sitting Area in Beautiful Master Bedroom
This gorgeous bedroom comes with an elegant rustic sitting area that overlooks the countryside. What a view! With a small bar, a simple coffee table, and classy chairs, this amazing lounge offers the perfect space to rest and relax after a long day.
The color scheme and consistent wood materials throughout create such a natural flow. I could definitely unwind here.
45. Cute Bedroom with Simple Couch
With a feminine color scheme, this cute bedroom comes with an effortlessly chic couch and minimalist decor. The textured wood pieces complement the light-colored bedding and furniture so well to create an elevated look.
French doors offer easy access while curtains provide privacy. The decorative accent wall has a pattern that matches the colors throughout, resulting in a masterful master bedroom. It’s just so charming.
46. Explore Your Softer Side
There are just countless ways to create a unique accent wall. Thickly padded copper-colored leather panels span an entire wall in this room, introducing texture and dimensionality into the design. I love it!
This softness has, in turn, informed the rest of the decor. Furniture pieces including pearlescent bronze nightstands and a rose quartz and chrome vanity have rounded edges and subtle curves.
Even the square window has been softened by the beautifully draped valances.
47. Leverage Your Layout
People with smaller bedrooms often choose not to have a sitting area because they don’t want the space to feel crowded. I get it! But with a little creativity, you may find that the option is well within your reach.
The alcove created by the bay window is just large enough to hold an upholstered armchair and ottoman without blocking access to the left side of the bed. The bed end bench has a minimalist metal frame which minimizes its visual impact. It’s so well planned.
48. Go Off The Straight and Narrow
Pinstripe wallpaper and vertically-installed white oak plank flooring give this room such a long and lean look. Arranging the seating area to be parallel to the bed could have made this space feel boxy and closed off.
I love that positioning it at an angle gives a more organic feel. That feeling is rounded out by a delicate gold maple leaf chandelier and bronze ginkgo flower wall art. Just beautiful!
49. Gorgeous Bedroom with Sitting Area In Front of Fireplace and TV
Many people enjoy watching television before turning in for the night but worry that a large screen can disrupt the design of their bedroom. With modern technology, several manufacturers are now making slim TVs that look like framed art when they’re turned off.
These options let you hide your electronics in plain sight on your mantel by disguising your electronics to look like an oil painting or a nature photograph. How cool is that?
50. Make Your Move
Setting up a bedroom sitting area can sometimes feel like a big commitment. In living rooms, there tend to be a finite number of ways you can arrange your furniture, but there’s a lot more flexibility when you’re creating smaller seating arrangements.
Swivel gliders are a favored option because they are just so versatile, allowing you to move back and forth as well as rotate to face in multiple directions. They make it so easy!
51. Dreamy Daybed
If your home is on the small side, you may not have any square footage to spare for a separate guest bedroom. Selecting multifunctional furniture can really help you make the most of your space.
A rattan daybed with a leaf motif serves as a charming sofa in this nature-inspired boho living room. The olive-green velvet seat cushion doubles as a soft yet supportive sleeping surface. It’s a win-win!
52. Bigger and Brighter
If your home has high ceilings, it’s really important to ensure that your windows are appropriately scaled to fit the space. This cathedral ceiling is substantially higher than a conventional ceiling, which is typically nine feet tall.
The eight-foot-high picture windows look so beautiful, and adding a row of transom windows above them helps to balance out the height difference. I just love a light and bright room!
53. High-End and Homey
Aesthetics are always a consideration when you’re selecting bedroom decor, but I think comfort should always be the top priority. A padded headboard built directly into the wall ensures you’ll be comfortable in the low-profile bed whether you’re sitting up or lying down.
Two overstuffed ottomans and a cushy couch packed with pillows provide plenty of additional seating options. It looks so inviting!
54. Roommate Resourcefulness
When you share a home, common areas may sometimes be off-limits for entertaining. I love that creating a cute sitting area in your bedroom provides a casual alternative when common spaces are occupied.
For a small room, you can maximize the layout by placing a low-profile loveseat right next to a double bed. An ottoman can serve double duty as a nightstand with the addition of a wooden tray. So smart and functional!
55. Light It Up
People often shy away from using dark colors in their decor, because they worry it will make their bedroom feel cramped and cave-like. But there are so many ways to implement a dark color palette without dominating the design.
This sleek, masculine suite has plenty of darker hues, including inky black and rich chocolate brown. Those deep hues are balanced out by more neutral shades like taupe and pewter. Lighting is one of the most important design elements in this room.
Smaller light sources like evenly-spaced recessed ceiling lighting and modern wall sconces ensure that the lighting stays consistent throughout the space. A silver suspension chandelier with cascading glass bubbles provides additional light, while also creating a powerful focal point.
56. Curves Ahead
With its neutral color palette, antique-inspired furnishings, and natural materials, it would be so easy to assume that this is a farmhouse-style bedroom. But there are a few key differences that distinguish the decor in this space as definitively French country.
While farmhouse furniture tends to have a clean and straight silhouette, French country decor heavily features curved lines. Those curves are evident here in the riveted footboard, as well as in the whitewashed wingback cane chairs. It’s just lovely.
57. Living Large
When you’re staging an oversized room, it’s so crucial to scale your furniture to fit the space. The California king bed is flanked by two extra-wide nightstands with faceted geometric accents along the front.
I love how the space is divided by a custom oversized beige velvet sofa. The rectangular silhouette of the sofa echoes the midcentury vibe of the nightstands.
And the iron and glass transitional chandelier is centered in the room, helping the two distinct areas feel more connected. Perfection!
58. Forward Thinking
If your bedroom is on the small side, it can be tricky to find space for a sitting area. That problem is solved here by placing a compact leather sofa snugly against the foot of the bed.
Because the curvy tufted headboard is significantly higher than the back of the couch, it creates the illusion of height which is augmented by narrow twin-wall mirrors.
Chrome and sheepskin benches can serve as ottomans, additional seating, or even a coffee table, which really helps to make the most out of this space.
59. Separation without Anxiety
Some nights, you just want to snuggle up next to your partner after a long day. Other nights, getting some personal space is your top priority. These modular chaise lounges let you have the best of both worlds.
You can curl up in separate chaises with a good book, or simply slide them together to create a nice little love nest. I just love that flexibility!
60. Modern Rustic Bedroom Lounge Area
While the average master bedroom measures 14 by 16 feet, an elongated floorplan gives this space a more noticeably rectangular shape. But I think the thoughtful staging keeps the layout proportional.
The California king bed is paired with other rectangular furniture, including an upholstered bench, a herringbone dresser, and armless chaise chairs. Even the artwork and hanging mirrors are rectangular.
Since the furniture and decor mimic the shape, the overall effect is so balanced and pleasing to the eye.
61. Mixed Metals
Subtle color differences can be surprisingly impactful when you’re designing a multipurpose space. This room sticks to a mostly monochromatic color palette that leans heavily on taupe.
While the sleeping area incorporates touches of silver in the wall art and the quilted satin coverlet, the seating area features touches of gold in the coffee table legs and the candelabra. This small but significant change in color truly defines each space. It’s so clever.
62. Modern Marvel
This minimalist suite is such a great demonstration that a modern bedroom can still feel inviting and accessible. Steel-rimmed picture windows offer a view of lush green trees, adding warmth and color to the space.
The shape of the sleek contemporary fireplace echoes the clean lines of the windows. And the two swivel barrel chairs have a rounded silhouette which further softens the space. It’s a perfect blend.
63. Mellow Modern
Modern interior design never seems to go out of style. People often gravitate toward this trend because they find the symmetry, clean lines, and geometric shapes so visually appealing.
Others might find that the minimalist philosophy and lack of ornamentation in modern design leave them feeling cold. This room looks at modern design from a different perspective.
The hallmark shapes are evident in the angular contemporary corner fireplace and the hexagonal wall niche, but its creamy white color scheme with pops of salmon pink make it feel so warm and welcoming.
64. Common Ground
When it comes to selecting furniture, you’ll want to find sets that are coordinated and complementary instead of just matching different pieces. While using a matched bedroom furniture set is simple, it runs the risk of making your home feel like a showroom.
The bed end bench and armless accent chairs here share similar textiles and techniques. Although the bench has biscuit tufting and a blocky wooden frame, the chairs showcase diamond tufting and clear acrylic feet.
These pieces feel so unified yet are not an identical match. It’s a beautiful mix.
65. Create Consistency with Colors
At times, a sitting area can feel a little disjointed from the sleeping area in a bedroom. Using the same colors in both spaces is a simple way to add cohesion.
I love how the two handsome brown leather chairs embody the tone and texture of the wood accent wall behind the bed. The base of the bed is wrapped in gray flannel which connects perfectly with the stone coffee table. It all ties together so nicely.
66. Play with Patterns
When you stick to a limited color palette, incorporating different textures is a great way to create visual interest. White-on-white grid-shaped wainscoting adds a dimensional element to the accent wall.
That effect is echoed by the raised floral face on the matching nightstands. The intricate loops in the striking cast resin pendant light have a woven effect.
Even the textiles have texture, thanks to the button tufting on the upholstered headboard and the padded bed end bench. So many yummy details!
67. A Fresh Take on Feminine
Frilly and flowery decor is generally synonymous with femininity. This chic room offers a more modern take on feminine style.
The rose quartz shade of the velvet chaise is a more neutral take on pink, while rivet detailing adds a hint of edginess to the upholstered headboard. The statement chandelier constructed from brass and capiz shell evokes a floral feel without being too on the nose. I just adore this fresh look.