Design

6 couture-esque bedrooms that let you snooze in style

FEB 29, 2024 | By Khushi Gala
Photography by Kuber Shah
Photography by Rohan Dayal, Styling by Raahul Kukreja
Photography by Noaidwin Sttudio

Actions speak louder than words. Does design too? For bedrooms where mornings are slow and naps are celebrated, varied styles and multiple design elements speak volumes and also reflect the personality of an individual. 

Ranging from vintage styles to giving you a tour of the tropics, ELLE DECOR India brings you a range of varied bedroom styles and inspirations to make your dreams sweeter and naps longer. 

A trip to the tropics by CrenovateDesigners

Just like spending a sunny day at a beach, this bedroom designed by Anchal and Adesh Jain, Principal Designers at CrenovateDesigners, follows a neutral colour palette of blues and browns. The white and blue wallpaper makes the space appear more airy and light whereas the wooded headboard stands out against the muted colour of the panelled wall. The dark blue accents on the side table bring in a vivid colour contrast that brings the room together. 

Designed by CrenovateDesigners; Photography by Sankeerth Jonnada

 

Designed by CrenovateDesigners; Photography by Sankeerth Jonnada

Old age charm by Darshini Shah

Showcasing a symphony of colours, textures and layering, this bedroom designed by Darshini Shah exudes vintage vibes. With elements like the four-poster bed draped in a sheer white curtain, printed wallpaper and table lamps, each element adds to the old classical charm. With no compromise on colour, the bedroom is highlighted using a deep red coloured fabric for the bedding that steals the show. 

Designed by Darshini Shah; Photography by Ashish Sahi

Contemporary hideaway by LMC Architects

Mesmerising you with its craftsmanship and serene atmosphere, Lara De Rooij, founder of LMC Architects designed a haven of wood and cane. Sat against a grey backdrop, the headboard made of wood and cane is an amalgamation of minimalism and sophistication. With matching side tables, the light colour of the wood contrasts the dark blue chair and accentuates the beauty of the room. 

Designed by LMC Architects; Photography by Kuber Shah

 

Designed by LMC Architects; Photography by Kuber Shah

Hues of blue by NR Designs

This bedroom designed by Nehaa Rakyan of NR Designs builds curiosity the moment you enter into the room. Depicting the high waves of the ocean on a stormy night, the wallpaper in shades of blue and grey is the focal point of the room. With the fluid hues of blue and grey splashed across the room, the dark wood accents on the side table, headboard and chest of drawers stand out with the focus wallpaper still as the main design element. 

Designed by NR Designs; Photography by Rohan Dayal, Styling by Raahul Kukreja

 

Designed by NR Designs; Photography by Rohan Dayal, Styling by Raahul Kukreja

Opposites attract by Tatvam Concepts

Two personalities with one main aim, these two bedrooms with two very different design styles come together to make one home, designed by Sakshi Arora Poddar of Tatvam Concepts

Sat against a mural wall, the master bedroom has an array of design elements. The curved cane headboard with wood carving depicts great craftsmanship and sits against a wall with images of tombs and architecture. Matching the floral presence in the wallpaper is the wall light hung above the side table. 

The parent’s bedroom following a more elegant design style is filled is modern elements. The marble backdrop above the bed steals the show which is surrounded by intricate wall-panelled designs. The colour palette of muted beige and blues brings a sense of luxury to the room along with marble flooring and wooden side tables. 

Designed by Tatvam Concepts; Photography by Noaidwin Sttudio

 

Designed by Tatvam Concepts; Photography by Noaidwin Sttudio

Heritage celebrations by Robust Studio 

Listening to the calm waves of the Timbi Lake, this home in Vadodara is designed by Mrugini Pandya, the lead designer at Robust Studio. Capturing the essence of Indian heritage, the four-poster Maharaj bed is positioned in the centre of the room, with a brown leather headboard. The mustard-coloured wall at the back draws inspiration from Indian textiles and shines against the natural light entering through the windows positioned next to the bed.

Designed by Robust Studio, Vadodara; Photography by Tejas Shah

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