From the Archives: Our Favorite Bedrooms
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From the Archives: Our Favorite Bedrooms
October 17, 2024
The bedroom is one of the most important spaces in the home. It’s where we relax, unwind, and recharge from the pressures of the outside world. Which is why it should feel unique to you—whether muted minimalism is more your style, or a modern, grounded design inspires your best rest. To find the bedroom aesthetic that suits you most, keep scrolling for a roundup of six of the best spaces we stepped in this past year—plus insights from each designer.

From the Archives: Our Favorite Bedrooms
Calm & Curated
“I aim to create a sense of calmness with a touch of play or whimsy. For example, grounding a room with organic materials and a neutral palette but incorporating impactful, contemporary elements to surprise you. It’s all about the use of restraint and editing.” –M. Naeve
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Tailored Traditional
“We are all about creating an interesting, layered, mix with unexpected details. We utilize quite a bit of vintage combined with custom furnishings to create authentic—yet timeless—environments.” –J. Patryce Design
Muted Minimalism
“We often work within a neutral palette, building layers of texture to add warmth and interest. When we do introduce color, we’re most drawn to shades that can be found in nature. We always want our clients to feel at ease in their home.” –Kessler Levitan Design


Natural Focus
“I believe nature is the best inspiration for color, texture, and materiality—and bringing those elements inside creates a natural flow from the exterior to the interior.” –Corinne Mathern

Airy Respite
“I wanted to highlight the beauty of the natural environment by keeping the design clean, warm, and calming from the moment you enter the space.” –Jenni Kayne Interiors


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