Oak and Cherry Meet Deep Red
This feng-shui bed is by Mazzali, an Italian furniture company focused on sustainable and eco-friendly designs. The mesmerizing wall art and sheer screens pull the room together into a true Zen alcove.
Inviting Guest Bedroom
Green is considered most restful to the eye, while brown has been called the most nurturing color. This relaxing color combination (spiced up with fun patterns and funky lamps) creates an ideal sanctuary feel.
Bright and Light and Tidy
This stark, high-ceiling bedroom is transformed into a bright, youthful children's room with rainbow hues and girly stencils. The next challenge: teach the kid to keep the room this tidy.
Beach Getaway
This bedroom achieves its seaside aura with calming paint colors 'Woodlawn Blue' and 'Navajo White', both by Benjamin Moore. The bamboo blinds top of the room to make it feel like a true Hawaiian getaway.
Purple Wave
This cream-and-purple room achieves a unique aesthetic with two-toned wood furniture and a funky throw blanket. We especially love the wave effect on the otherwise-bland wardrobe
Maple Graphite Bedroom
This bedroom design is the true look of "modern chic". The shiny graphite hardwood floor is a statement in and of itself. The low bed and dark leather couch are accented nicely with a retro portrait and muted blue walls.
Square-Off
This contemporary bedroom plays off sharp lines to make rectangles the heart of its design. The incongruent headboard, checkered wall decal, and wraparound dressers all flow together in rectangular unison!
Slate Style
This sleek bedroom aesthetic works because its steel tones are accented by inviting, lighter hues. The pale-rose bedding, champagne dressers and luminous, open light fixtures make the room feel warm rather than industrial.
Orange Oasis
This hippie-retro-chic room marries coral hues with light-bamboo wood for a warm, earthy effect. The floor-to-ceiling wardrobes flanking the bed make the space feel like a nook in a '60s home.
Kid's Hideout
With this hideout bedroom, your kid won't be tempted to build a makeshift fort of sticks and sheets in your dining room! With the elevated sofa-bed and mini nook in the corner, the possibilities of fun to be had are left up to your little adventurous one.
Through the Looking Glass
A glass wall separates the bathroom and airy bedroom in this countryside home. For privacy's sake, a white curtain can be pulled across the transparent divider. If we had that rustic backyard, we would keep the interior simple, too.
Color Burst
It only takes a few easy fixes to add punches of color to a basic space. Seafoam green walls? Check. Floral canvas print? Check. Gem-toned quilts? Check. Finish it off with a statement rug and let the colors do their wonders.
Rockabeye Bed
Modern lines come in all shapes and sizes -- and sometimes they're not lines at all. This curved bed and lounge chair give the space an organic, unstructured feel. The "Emiselene" bed is by Mazzali.