The bedroom is the most personal space in a home (and potentially the most luxurious, if sleep is a priority). In this roundup of bedrooms from the Remodelista Architect/Designer Directory, we visit a range of approaches. For some architects and designers, it's about the purity of the space, where the architecture takes the top note; for others, it's more about the soft finishes and the actual art of making a good bed. To see more spaces, visit the Bedroom Gallery on the Remodelista Architect/Designer Directory.
Above: This tree house bedroom by Specht Harpman Architects is a loft-like box that sits within a reconstructed Connecticut dairy barn. The rafters in the barn extend into the bedroom and form the headboard composition. Photo by Michael Moran.
Above: The corner of the master bathroom is visible from the master bedroom, allowing both rooms to take advantage of the natural daylight which streams through the windows of this Fifth Avenue loft by Murphy, Burnham & Butrrick Architects. We particularly like the way the stone from the bathtub forms the nightstand. Photo by Peter Aaron/Esto.
Above: In this Crosby Street loft by Deborah Berke & Partners Architects, the bed on wheels becomes a mobile "room." Photo by Catherine Tighe.
Above: Live-edge tree slabs are used to form both the bed's platform and headboard, adding an organic note to this Miami Beach townhouse bedroom by Magdalena Keck Interior Design. Photo by Jeff Cate.
Above: In this wood-paneled bedroom by Balance Associates, a built-in window seat and side table obviate the need for additional furniture. Photo by Steve Keating.
Above: In this 1940s California ranch house by Jamie Bush & Co., a live-edge tree slab headboard echoes the redwood paneling that covers the ceiling. The soft furnishings on the bed reflect the earthy hues of the midcentury aesthetic. Photo via Jamie Bush & Co.
Above: This master suite in the Manzanita House in Fairfield, CA, by Klopf Architecture is painted an earthy green to reflect the outdoor foliage; photo by John Klopf.
Above: Leverone Design's vibrant color scheme brings warmth into this Maui bedroom. Photo via Leverone Design.
Above: Bella Mancini Design used a calming shade of gray on the walls to serve as a backdrop for muted neutral soft furnishings in this Burlington, Vermont, bedroom. Photo by Timothy Kolk.
Above: This San Francisco bedroom by Jute Home features a mixture of textures, colors, and patterns from wallpaper to bed cover. Photo by Mathew Millman.