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This master bedroom features a spectacular chandelier-style pendant with romantic, star-shaped lights.
The master bedroom opens to the northern balcony, which is set on a 10-foot-deep steel cantilever covering a patio below on the main level. “The primo swag built-in feature is the white oak lap-sided ceiling in the master bedroom,” says architect Nicholas Fiore. “As architects, we set as a goal on every project to experiment in our details and to try something new. Turning lap siding on its head—literally—completely frees it from its conventional usage, and provides a rich texture on the ceiling surface. It also serves to pull together a tricky space created by the variegated ceiling planes, which were a result of the challenges served up by zoning and district guidelines.”
A modern, white-and-maple dresser from Article with black leather pulls not only adds much-needed storage, but also helps temper the girlish feel of the room, which Mamrie shares with her boyfriend. The Mitzi table lamp by Hudson Valley Lighting, with its playful black squiggles, is Thomas's favorite piece in the home.
"We wanted to help many people to understand that an option like this [exists], that people could consider it when building a second home, or primary residence, or even a home for retirement," says Claire.
"I wanted to make things look really nice and not spend a lot of money, but it takes time. It's not something that happens overnight," says Alex of scouting for furniture and decor.
The "Jungle Room" is swathed in Benjamin Moore’s Lehigh Green.
Drape them over your couch, the foot of your bed, or your shoulders as you work from home—these throw blankets are as versatile as they are cozy.
The master bedroom enjoys ocean views, with plantings providing a sense of lushness and a touch of privacy screening.
Porter reconfigured the space to make room for a nearby art studio, and the siting of the bed now enjoys lake views.
The unit's one bedroom offers a full-width window allowing in natural light.
The master suite is enclosed with a glass wall on one side. The glass wall is a sound barrier, yet also admits light from the exterior windows when desired.
A peek at one of the home’s four bedrooms. High ceilings and natural light brighten the space’s designer finishes.
"In terms of the interior, there are preferences for where the headboard needs to be and then how that relationship works to the door of the bedroom, so those were things that the clients guided us on," says Shen.
In the Yabu and Pushelberg-designed bedrooms, rolls of wax-dipped canvas replace traditional headboards, and a muted color palette creates a cozy, nostalgic retreat. “There's a sort of Father Knows Best honesty to the rooms, a sweetness that makes you think of childhood, and of comfort,” says Glenn Pushelberg. Smart, space-saving solutions include under-bed storage and a peg wall on which hangs a writing desk and a fold-up chair.
One of Thomas’s favorite color combinations from the ’40s was rust and pink, which she used in the guest bedroom. "I would not have thought of painting a room red (we’ve all seen that Sex and the City episode), but when I saw the sample of Spice of Life by Dunn Edwards, I was really surprised," she says. "It’s rich, and almost like a mood ring—it changes in depth and hue based on the time of day and what’s next to it."
One of the bedrooms sporting a navy-centric palette.
Pobar's Senreve bag is her go-to for carrying all her necessities, including her camera.
The bedroom is simple, but full of texture and stylish accents, including a Shigouri bed in maple.
Upon waking, guests will be treated to a Parisian breakfast in bed.
One of the additional bedrooms.
A wood-paneled sleeping alcove lies upstairs.
The Loom room features a cozy four-poster bed draped with luxurious, ethereal fabrics.
A vertical Murphy bed fits perfectly into a narrow space in this triangular apartment.
The Series 7600 Multi-Slide Door is Western Window Systems’ most energy efficient design to date.
The guest bedroom faces one side of a lightwell.
A candelabra-style pendant hangs from the ceiling of this midcentury bedroom in Portland.
Antique Art Deco–style lamps flank a West Elm bed in the master bedroom, which accesses a private backyard garden. The smoke-colored Series 11 6 Drawer Console is from Blu Dot; the built-in shelving was custom-made by Wood Management.
A white Alba armoire by Pinch stands next to the brand’s Iona cheval mirror in a second-floor bedroom. The Moroccan rug was found in Paris; the Malm bed from IKEA was a budget buy.
An elegant reading nook lies next to the bed.
A shift in materials separates this bedroom from the breakfast area.
The 544-square-foot cottage has a 350-square-foot, double-height ground level with walls and ceilings made of cross-laminated timber. It also has a lofted bedroom that’s about 194 square feet.
A bedroom window frames forest views.
The third level houses three bedrooms with ensuite baths.
A peek at the earthy, natural textiles in the cozy bedroom.
To the north of the "great room" is a second bedroom, which has a wall of closets and drawers clad in oak millwork.
Every room in the hotel is oriented toward spectacular mountain views, accentuating the guest's connection to the surrounding landscape.
The warmth of the natural materials
Guest rooms offer unparalleled views of the sea, and terraces perfect for enjoying breakfast al fresco or the magical sunset.
A bedroom that looks out to gorgeous canyon views.
The third floor of 411 Vanderbilt features a fourth private bedroom with peaked ceilings, exposed beams, an en-suite bath and a beautiful round window.
The master bedroom offers a view of the exterior annex.
To create more storage and make the small bedroom feel larger, they purchased an Ikea wardrobe with mirrored doors. The clothing rack across from the bed is from HAY.
In the master bedroom, the rocking chair is by Thonet and the bespoke rug is by Armadillo & Co.
Situated in a built-in cabinet, a folding vanity in the master bedroom remains as it was when the home was built. “We knew that with some work, the house could be brought back to a clean and simple classic modern home,” Tyler says.
Rather than clutter the master bedroom with furniture, Frame Design Lab created a system where night stands hang from a wall-mounted headboard.
Davis used the same material to build furniture, including beds for his master bedroom.
The flooring is distressed oak.
In the master bedroom, the couple opted for Artemide lighting: Vintage Eclisse table lamps by Vico Magistretti hang over the nightstands and a Tizio table lamp by Richard Sapper rests on a side table. The lounge chairs are vintage finds, and the rug is a Bedouin design purchased in Jerusalem.
Detail at bedside with window nook
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Ritenour carved a window into an L-shaped wall to open the cramped master bedroom to a small, light-filled atrium (below). An unsightly structural beam was covered with wood to create a distinctive sunken bed.