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Elevate your style with these master bedroom ideas

Your days start and end in your master bedroom. It is your refuge, your sanctuary. Your bedroom sees you through your good days and bad ones. It is there for you in your early morning hassle, your late-night scrolling and your lovely weekend lie-ins. Your master bedroom should be a happy and calm space for your soul. Today we will give you some ideas to elevate your master bedroom to the special space it should be.

A master bedroom should not just be functional; it should look beautiful too. Beautiful aesthetics feed your soul. If you want to spruce up your master bedroom, there are a few things you can do to add functionality, comfort and aesthetics that also reflect your personality and style.

If you don’t have a very big master bedroom, have no fear. There are still many things you can do to make it a special haven.

Beautiful wardrobes

Without a doubt, a wardrobe is a crucial and functional item in a master bedroom. A wardrobe is essential for keeping your bedroom neat, tidy, and clutter-free, and a well-designed wardrobe can significantly simplify your life. With good storage, you will know exactly where everything is, making getting dressed in the mornings stress-free.

Wardrobe internals

Fineline Solutions has been designing and manufacturing built-in wardrobes for over 41 years. We are masters at maximising every inch of precious storage space and getting the perfect mix of hanging spaces, shelves, drawers, and shoe storage.

All Fineline’s wardrobes are custom-made. We measure the space and take the needs of each individual client into account.

A Fineline built-in wardrobe with a well designed internal configuration is essential to a well functioning master bedroom.

Sliding wardrobe doors

Not only is a Fineline wardrobe functional, but with the help of our gorgeous sliding wardrobe doors, your wardrobes can become a design feature too. With a range of different finishes, such as mirror, decor glass, solid colours, wood grain melamine, or even a combination of materials, your wardrobe can complement your style.

These striking mirror and black decor glass sliding wardrobe doors from Fineline add to the elegance and style of this master bedroom.

Walk-in wardrobes

If you have the space, a Fineline walk-in wardrobe or dressing room is such a luxury. Gorgeous open-plan wardrobe storage will make you feel like a star. Slanted shoe shelves display your shoe collection beautifully.

This beautiful walk-in wardrobe is finished in cotton melamine with black edges and trim. It is sophisticated and elegant and features loads of storage space.

Domalti double-sided doors

Fineline’s Domalti double-sided doors are sliding doors that are finished on both sides. These doors work really well as room dividers. They are often used across walk-in wardrobes to separate the walk-in wardrobe from the rest of the bedroom.

These stunning black aluminium and white opti glass Domalti doors from Fineline are placed across the walk-in wardrobe.

Our Domalti doors also work beautifully as en-suite bathroom doors. You can even match the finish of your bathroom sliding door with your wardrobe sliding doors for design consistency.

This Fineline black aluminium and grey decor glass Domalti sliding door acts as a en-suite bathroom door.

Wardrobe door conversion

If you like the idea of upgrading your master bedroom and would like the elegance of Fineline’s sliding wardrobe doors but are happy with your existing built-in wardrobe configuration, we at Fineline can do a wardrobe door conversion for you. We simply remove the old hinged wardrobe doors and replace them with our beautiful sliding wardrobe doors in a finish of your choice. The process is quick and easy, and you don’t even need to unpack your wardrobe.

In this master bedroom Fineline performed a wardrobe door conversion. The old hinged doors were removed and were replaced with a combination of white melamine and mirror sliding wardrobe doors. The result makes the bedroom look more modern, lighter and brighter.

A small master bedroom

If you have a small master bedroom, built-in storage is essential. Built-in storage optimises every inch of storage space and can even work around odd features, such as corners, alcoves, and slanted ceilings.

Unlike hinged doors, sliding wardrobe doors take up no floor space when opened and closed. Sliding doors keep walkways clear and don’t bump into other furniture. In a small bedroom, Fineline’s sliding mirror doors are highly recommended. The floor-to-ceiling mirror doors reflect light and space, making a small bedroom look brighter and larger than it is.

In a small bedroom, we recoomend Fineline’s mirror sliding doors. Mirror doors reflect light and space, makeing a small bedroom look brighter and larger.

Headboard

An effortless master bedroom idea is simply putting in a headboard. Headboards are essential for a master bedroom and instantly add character. Headboards create a focal point and can reflect your personality and style in the master bedroom. An artistic headboard can bring an original charm. A towering velvet headboard can bring a majestic look. It’s also a wonderful way to add a pop of colour.

Source: Bored Panda / This headboard is made from a reclaimed door and adds to the vintage styling of this master bedroom.

Small master bedroom

If you have a small master bedroom, you don’t always have the precious floor space to spare for a headboard. You can fake a headboard with a DIY hack by painting one on the wall right behind your bed.

Source: Bored Panda / If you have a small bedroom, you can fake a headboard by painting one on the wall.

Interesting ceilings

In your bedroom, the ceiling serves as a fifth wall that can uniquely enhance the character of your master bedroom. Since you spend more time looking at your ceiling than any other room, make it interesting. There are several ways to do this:

Colour

Painting your ceiling a different, contrasting colour adds unique character and creates a more spacious feel in your master bedroom.

Wood beams and ceiling mouldings

Another way to add more of a 3D look is to have exposed wood ceiling beams or ceiling mouldings. These two ideas are entirely unique in style. Exposed beams have a popular Modern Farmhouse or Modern Organic look. Ceiling mouldings provide a more classic appearance and complement styles such as French Country. Whatever your preferred style, you can turn your ceiling into a design feature.

Source: Silvanus Flooring / Beams and black wire create an interesting sculptural element on this bedrooms ceiling.

Chandeliers

Adding a striking chandelier is another easy master bedroom idea to make a ‘wow’ statement and show off your unique personality and style.

Accent wall

An accent wall can become the centre of attention in your master bedroom. You can create an accent wall by painting one wall a different colour or using bold wallpaper. Accent walls work well behind a bed. They also make a marvellous backdrop for displaying artwork or an open-back shelving unit.

Seating

If you have a large master bedroom, fill the space with additional seating. This makes your bedroom more of a retreat to escape to, away from the business of the house, without only being able to sit or lie on your bed.

Add a contemporary charm by placing swivel chairs in a seating zone. Another idea is to bring in a classy, upholstered loveseat at the foot of the bed. Layer it with cushions for a cosy, romantic look.

Source: Bored Panda / A love seat at the foot of the bed adds extra seating and a romantic charm.

Large mirrors

Mirrors have long been associated with having magical design properties. Using oversized floor mirrors can instantly glamorise a room. Use vintage mirrors with ornate gold frames to create some drama. Mirrors not only bounce light and space, making a room look lighter, brighter and larger, but they are also perfect for aesthetic selfies.

Small master bedroom

If you have a small master bedroom, the trick is to use as much vertical space as possible. For this reason, mirrors are a great decorating tool for small master bedrooms. Mirrors are also great for brightening up dark corners by bouncing light. They also make the room look larger than it is.

Layers of textures

Your master bedroom needs to be comfortable and cosy. There’s no better way to make a room feel cosy than by adding layers of texture. Scatter pillows and throws, as well as your furniture and decor, can add texture. Rattan and wood provide a wonderfully calming and organic texture. Fabrics like linen and organic cotton add to the many layers of comfort in a master bedroom.

Mutlipe textural layers such as rattan, wood, linen and wool create a comfortable and cosy atmosphere in this master bedroom.

Small master bedroom

In a small master bedroom, the bed is generally the focal point. Layering textiles and textures on the bed is a wonderful way to add interest.

Interesting bedside tables

Unique bedside tables are a great way to add a bit of personality to your master bedroom. You can source some intriguing bedside tables from trendy design stores, or you can find and refurbish a pair of bedside tables from a second-hand store.

Coordinate your bedside tables with your bedding to create a cohesive look. These striking little focal points add an authentic charm to your space.

Colour

Colour is such a personal thing, and it is one of the prime ways to create the feel, personality, and style of a room.

Soft palettes

Soft palettes like cream, beige, pale yellow, or light peach create a soothing and inviting ambiance. Paired with wood, these hues create a serene atmosphere.

Grey

Grey is a timeless, classic colour that exudes elegance. To create interest, experiment with different hues from light to dark. Create stunning contrasts by mixing in white and black elements.

Green

Green is a go-to colour for refreshing designs. The colour reminds us of nature and instantly recharges our senses. Use different tints of green to create contrast and interest.

Source: Lord Decor / Green colours in a bedroom give a soothing and refreshing feel and brings us back in touch with nature.

Blue

Calm your senses with hues of blue to create a dreamy, tranquil space in your master bedroom. Use varying tints of blue and contrast with wood finishes and white accents.

Source: Harmony Home Design / Blue accents combined with wood and white contrasts create a tranquil environment.

Bold and bright

Not all of us have the personality for soft neutrals and calming hues. If you are more colour-brave, create a playful environment and try different ideas in your master bedroom by experimenting with whimsical colour combinations. Pair pink with black, chocolate brown with green, mint with burgundy or terracotta with blue.

Source: ArtFasad / Whimsical colour combinations such as pink and black create a bold and unique look.

Colour doesn’t have to come to your walls. You can leave your walls neutral and add colour to your furniture, bedding, or decorations.

Shelving

More than just a place to sleep, your master bedroom is probably the most intimate and personal room in your home. For this reason, shelves in a master bedroom are important for displaying items that reflect your personality. Things like your favourite books, picture frames, mementos, and even plants.

Small master bedrooms

Like wardrobes, built-in shelving units are very helpful for maximising space in small bedrooms. Built-ins become charming architectural elements that add to the aesthetics of your bedroom, too. Paint the back of the built-in unit a contrast colour to create a striking display.

Lighting

The purpose of interior lighting is not exactly complex. We have lights in a room to see properly. However, just like layers of texture, layers of light also create a cosy atmosphere.

Interior designers tend to plan rooms with at least 5–7 lighting points. Lights in different positions in a room have different functions, too.

General lighting: A ceiling light that spreads ambient light all over a room.

Working lights: These would be reading lights, such as over bedside tables, a desk, or a dressing table.

Spotlight: Accent lighting or spotlights directed at a wall of pictures, a piece of art, or a bookcase.

Atmospheric light: Mood lighting, dimmable small lamps, string lights, and candles.

All of these different types of light are important and necessary to get the full function of your master bedroom. Look around your master bedroom; count the number of lights in total. You should check at least one light in the above categories.

Source: Future Light / Multiple layers of light add to a cosy environment.

In conclusion

With all these doable master bedroom ideas, your bedroom can be elevated in style and luxury, making it the sanctuary you deserve.

For the perfect wardrobe solution for your master bedroom, contact Fineline Solutions today.

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