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Sure, a gallery wall can go anywhere, but this luxury bedroom idea calls for a uniform gallery wall—it gives the space a salon-like feel. In this Birmingham bachelor pad (likely the nicest one you’ll ever see!), designer Andrew Brown’s client was a lover of classical art, so Brown chose simple black frames, each with a wide, white mat to display the client’s collection.
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Make It Sparkle

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Color-Drench It

Add Moroccan Motifs

For a neutral color palette with a little bit of spice added to it, Moroccan-inspired touches are the way to go. In this California home, designer Betsy Burnham used her clients’ 19th-century Indian rug as the base for the soft hues in this bedroom, balancing out the muted colors by adding a dark, intricately carved bedframe.
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Tie It Into the Wallpaper

When the wallpaper you’ve picked out is so beautiful it looks like it could belong in a museum, use it to inspire your decor picks. In this luxury bedroom idea, designer Ashley Whittaker chose Clarence House’s Arbre de Vie wallcovering and pulled in furnishings to match the color palette and overall vibe of the pattern. The fresh hyacinths, pale green lamp, and scalloping on the pillows all enhance the pastoral aesthetic.
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Play With Mirrors

Designer Benjamin Dhong used three floor mirrors to serve as the backdrop for a swan painting in his Napa house, presenting a surface that reflects more light into the room and lets the framed art stand out. It’s a relatively easy addition to any luxury bedroom idea.
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Plush It Up

Create the ultimate, sink-into-bed feeling by covering your room in plush textures from top to bottom. This guest room in a bachelor pad by Andrew Brown was supposed to evoke a cozy Parisian hotel room—we think he achieved his goal thanks to the velvet seat at the end of the bed.
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Expand Your Dressing Room

Can you really have a luxury bedroom without a dressing room? While designer Summer Thornton expanded into an entirely different space for this purpose, dedicating a corner of your room to a chic vanity will make getting ready in the morning and nights out all the more glamorous.
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Focus on Your Houseguests

Spread the love of luxury and decorate your guest rooms with the finer things too. In this Texas home, not only did designer Alexandra Killion create beautiful primary bedrooms, but she fit this guest room with a custom canopy and antique furnishings, like the headboard and side tables, so whoever comes to visit can feel like they’re staying in a five-star hotel.
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Layer Your Rugs

While some define luxury as something shiny and new, others would describe it as being cozy, safe, and familiar. If you’re with the latter crowd, then elevate your bedroom by layering your rugs, as designer Joe Ireland did in this Virginia home. The rug on top was initially in his client’s living room, but the designer repurposed it for the primary bedroom.
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Customize the Trim

Here’s proof that you can express yourself even if you stick to a neutral palette. Designer Leanne Ford called mural artist Carolyn Kelly to create a whimsical ribbonlike trim along the ceiling of this spacious bedroom. This luxury bedroom idea is heaven-sent with gold finishes to complement the taupes and ivories.
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Let It Flow

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Go From Day to Night

You’ll be dubbed Host of the Year when visitors enter a luxe gray-blue guest room with a beautifully styled bookcase. Brynn Olson designed this elegant, hotel-like suite for House Beautiful‘s Whole Home 2022. The queen bed converts into a daybed for lounging after breakfast.
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Reach for the Sky

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Play With Shades

Pear wallpaper and curved color-blocked headboards make this luxury bedroom idea from Charlotte Lucas feel playful but elegant. Combined with a peach, dusty rose, and lavender palette, it’s a look any teen would love.
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Bring the Garden In

If you’re madly in love with botanicals, go all out with a grid of framed prints and drapes, walls, and furniture in French blue toile. Since this space is your refuge, there’s no need to be shy about embracing a pattern you love, as designer Amy Berry did in this kid’s room.
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Tone It Down

Janie Molster designed this light-plum and powder-blue bedroom with walls painted in Benjamin Moore Adagio, a cool, versatile, mid-tone gray. Gold accents on the canopy bed, vanity table, light fixture, chair, and curtain rods break up the soft colors.
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Elevate the Textures

Virginia Toledo and Jessica Geller designed this picturesque owner’s retreat for House Beautiful‘s Whole Home 2021. The unlikely pairings of fabrics and warm colors create a one-of-a-kind luxury bedroom idea that mixes rose and earth tones. The whitewashed vaulted ceilings and beams draw eyes up, accentuating the room’s height and making it feel even airier.
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Go High-Gloss

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