Whether on your bedside table, vanity or window sill, floral arrangements are a delightful thing to wake up to. Especially in winter, when you need a green dose. Be inspired by the fresh flowers flanking the bed - not to mention the flora on the walls - of this master bedroom in the West Village.
The end of your bed is a perfect and unsuspecting place for more storage space. In the bedroom of a Los Angeles country house, a vintage clothing case steals the decorative spotlight and gives you the much needed space as well.

Although most designers would advise against working in your bedroom, this is not always a reality. Identify a specific work area in your room, preferably as far away from the bed as possible, so you do not feel guilty about completing the paperwork.
Mirrors are a pretty magical design element. They make every room look bigger, brighter and more unique, whether you hang it up or lean it against the wall. Learn from this Hamptons summer house, where a rustic mirror perfectly complements the antique bed frame and Swedish chest.
Give your personal space glamor with a statement bed frame. From four posts to platforms, the possibilities for a chic piece of furniture are endless. In the master bedroom of a weekend home in Connecticut, this bed frame is by Hickory Chair and dressed in Restoration hardware linens.
Nothing bothers a happy morning (or makes a gloomy even worse) than to step out of bed onto a cold, hard floor. Do yourself a favor and make sure your feet are welcomed with a nice, soft rug. Choose something soft, stylish and timeless, and you will keep it forever (and love it!).
It is the first thing a child considers when putting together his bedroom, but adults tend to avoid decorative themes. An issue can be a powerful unifying device, not to mention reassurance. In this Dutch bedroom, wall hangings, curtains and bed covers are a classic toile de Jouy. The headboard is custom made and the side table is vintage.
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