Modern bed room concepts: in the primary bed room of this Georgian home in north London, Tom Morris included a wall hanging made from a seven-metre-long kuba fabric to lighten up the walls painted in in dusky blue ‘Ede’ by Atelier Ellis. Tom Morris included modern pieces from Pinch– the ‘Moreau’ bed in blue linen and the ‘Harlosh’ night table.
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While some designers favour frilly valances, matching materials and slipper chairs in a bed room, we can entirely sympathise with those who opt for something a bit more structured. The modern bed room doesn'&#x 27; t need to include white walls and minimalist style– our preferred modern-day bed room concepts integrate some components of colour, pattern or texture, and even antiques or designs influenced by antiques, however the secret is that they do it with restraint. Believe a really modern take on a 4 poster bed– attempt Pinch or Nix by Nicola Harding for that– a firmly managed palette, lovely linens to include softness, and possibly some joyful pattern that still feels crisp and fresh. There are lots of style concepts that feel ideal in the meantime and work truly well for bed rooms– colour drenching, for instance, which can develop a splendidly cocooning feel, or discovering a stunning graphic fabric to hang over the bed. We'&#x 27; ve collected a few of our preferred examples of the modern-day bed room, some extremely restrained and tranquil, others warmer and complete of life.
Our preferred modern-day bed room concepts
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Owen Gale1/36 Utilizing a Josef Frank style is a guaranteed method to include fresh, modern colour and pattern to any bed room. His ‘Mirakel’ material from Svenskt Tenn covers the headboard in the primary suite of the 8 Holland Street townhouse, the chocolatey brown colour an outstanding foil for the off-white and blue paint plan.
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Photography: Read McKendree|Styling: Mieke 10 Have2/36 There is something about Frank'&#x 27; s styles that sits wonderfully in rustic homes and cabins and provides them an enjoyable, modern-day feel. In this interior designer'&#x 27; s 18th-century home in Connecticut, there are lots of his patterns, consisting of the exceptionally joyful '&#x 27; Varklocker &#x 27; wallpaper in the bed room, which agrees with an IKEA bed linen and a classic Hudson Bay blanket.
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Mark Anthony Fox3/36 This bed room in a Georgian recklessness on the Petworth estate provides some smart concepts for utilizing area, consisting of racks constructed into the wall behind the bed that use area to show items without the requirement for night table.
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Jasper Fry4/36 The tranquil primary bed room of this London home by Rachel Aisling Walker includes among our preferred modern-day bed room concepts, the non-traditional 4 poster bed. This variation depends on an easy frame suspended from the ceiling with linen bed drapes (comprised in ‘Italian Linen' &#x 27; in Siena Ivory from Gayle Warwick) falling gently to the flooring. The walls are painted in Rose Uniacke'&#x 27; s’ Champagne ‘color, a mild background for the 1880 Swedish mahogany chest on the far wall.
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Boz Gagovski5/36 Taupe is definitely having a minute in interior decoration, particularly when coupled with more powerful colours, as Anna Haines has actually performed in this Hampstead household home. Utilizing Little Greene'&#x 27; s ‘Joanna’ on the walls of the primary bed room, she has actually layered tones of red on the top, consisting of woodwork in Argile Paints’ Sienne Calcine’, and a headboard covered in an antique fabric from Susan Deliss.
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Helen Cathcart6/36 This bed room in a seaside home by Isabella Worsley nicely strolls the line in between conventional and modern-day, utilizing a timeless suzani theme on the material (Robert Kime'&#x 27; s’ Suzani Red’ )of the headboard and drapes, however keeping the plan really regulated, with just one primary pattern, whose style is crisp and fresh, and a limited palette.
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Michael Sinclair7/36 In the primary bed room of this artist'&#x 27; s home embellished by Beata Heuman, the modern Belgian wall hanging and a set of bespoke red-stained bedside chests balance out the paler tones of a headboard in Zak+ Fox'&#x 27; s &#x 27; Flaneur &#x 27; linen/ cotton, a glamorous green cashmere blanket from Conserved New york city and the Isamu Noguchi lantern.
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MICHAEL SINCLAIR8/36 The primary bed room of this Edwardian home by Alex Dauley includes easy wood furnishings from Curio Corner and Soho Home'&#x 27; s &#x 27; Joni Arc &#x 27; flooring light. Stripped initial oak floorboards and walls in Bauwerk'&#x 27; s &#x 27; Quiet &#x 27; limewash offer a calm background to the modern-day plan.
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Paul Massey9/36 Ann Boyd embellished this modern-day home, selecting Les Indiennes’ ‘Esme’ in indigo on the headboard and valance, which is gotten by Melin Tregwynt’s ‘St David’s Cross’ wool toss. On top of the ‘Penelope’ three-drawer chest from West Elm is a ‘Crane’ light from Oka. The upholstered ‘Charlie II’ stool from The Odd Chair Business tones with drapes in Designers Guild ‘Brera Lino’ in platinum.
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Michael Sinclair10/36 In the primary bed room of our ‘Task of the Year’, a brought back ice-cream factory by Russell and Oona Pinch, Pinch’s ‘Christo’ four-poster bed and ‘Yves’ desk– both in walnut– and ‘Avery’ oak and leather chair develop a timeless modern feel. A Tobit Roche painting, a Pendleton blanket from Brooklyn flea market and a carpet produced as a sample for among Russell’s styles for Dog crate & & Barrel are attractive additions.
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Michael Sinclair11/36 In Benni Frowein'&#x 27; s bed room, drapes in Schumacher &#x 27; s Lisboa Velour and detects a yellow 1958 Ring chair by Nanna and Jorgen Ditzel. There'&#x 27; s a great deal of colour in the space however versus a neutral background and easy shapes, which offers the space a contemporary feel.
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James McDonald12/36 The primary bed room of this home by Kate Guinness has walls and woodwork in Edward Bulmer'&#x 27; s Sea Green, while the bed is upholstered in ‘Mende Bhutan’ by Namay Samay, from Tissus d’Helene, with a bedspread from Guinevere. It'&#x 27; s a vibrant method to do a contemporary bed room.
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Paul Massey13/36 Pure & & Original’s ‘Calm’ was selected for the walls in this Nicola Harding plan, developing a relaxing state of mind and showcasing the headboard in ‘Charlton’ charcoal blue corduroy from Tissus d’Hélène. The Vaughan light on the chest of drawers and the stool at the foot of the bed in Peter Dunham Textiles’ ‘Mica’ stripe in indigo detect the blues of the dressing space next door.
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Simon Brown14/36 A bespoke Beata Heuman bench, covered in the business'&#x 27; s Dappled Velour, sits at the end of the bed, with classic bedside chests on either side in this London apartment or condo by the Swedish designer. Above these hang art work, which were commissioned from artist Molly van Amerongen; she asked for a collection of individual photos from the customers as the beginning points for the pieces, which were painted as a couple with this place in mind therefore are really emotional.
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Tim Williams15/36 CFA Voysey’s ‘Enthusiasm Flower’ on the headboard is stabilized by geometric patterned bed linen from Leontine Linens in this 1950s cattle ranch home in South Carolina. A classic bouclé chair partners a mid-century cabinet with a Søholm Stentøj light.
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Line T Klein16/36 In the primary bed room in Michael Dansk'&#x 27; s cool Copenhagen apartment or condo, a bed by Rye Sleep is spread out with a cover from Tekla. The ceiling is painted with Child of Mr Green by File Under Pop and the walls with Stones & & Bones. The big rice paper light is by Isamu Noguchi, whose lights Michael gathers.
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Jan Baldwin17/36 In the bed room of a once-drab Victorian brookside home revivified by a previous Home & & Garden editor, Thibaut’s woven paper wallcovering contrasts with the headboard and chair seat in Manuel Canovas’ ‘Bordeaux’ in ciel, from Colefax and Fowler.
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James McDonald18/36 Designer Chloe Willis' &#x 27; own London home is not simply a display of her abilities, however a marvel in producing a comfy nation feel in the heart of the city. In the primary bed room, the antique Sumbanese Ikat weave, purchased from John Gillow, was the beginning point for the space. The kilim is from Seref Ozen in Istanbul; the headboard and valance are made from Sibyl Colefax & & John Fowler’s Zig Zag print. To the left of the ladder hangs a linocut of Chelsea by her terrific grandma Agnes Reeve; above the chest of drawers an Indian Pichwai fabric, painted for a celebration of cows, was redeemed from Udaipur. The indigo toss is from the Chapel Collection. The blue Chinese indigo cushions are from Cent Worrall. The long reinforce cushion is made from Santander by Rosa Bernal.
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Alexander James19/36 The bespoke headboard in the 2nd bed room in this Notting Hill pied-à-terre by Studio Peake remains in Wicklewood on Rustic Col: Dark Pink from Blithfield, which sits prettily versus Gayle Warwick bedding. The wall lights above are the Carter wall lights by Pooky.
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Owen Gale20/36 When professional photographer Laura Muthesius and her other half, stylist Nora Eisermann, obtained a disregarded previous schoolhouse in the north German countryside, it took a gut restoration to change it into the calmly lovely retreat it now is. The primary bed room, with a bed from Matri by Fennobed. The carpet is from Sera Helsinki. The bedding is from By Mölle with a linen blanket from Tekla.
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STEPHAN JULLIARD21/36 Take motivation from Marianne Evennou’s imaginative usage of colour and option of versatile furnishings to boost the percentages and increase area in this Paris apartment or condo. A striped blanket and ornamental ‘Raana’ cushions in rooibos from Caravane offer a graphic style to the bed room.
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Anne Nyblaeus22/36 In Cathy Nordstrom’s bed room, the wallpaper is William Morris. “I pinned a photo with a bed room from, I believe, Soho Home Barcelona and understood I wished to utilize that wallpaper one day.” The headboard is her own ‘Gingham’ in Lemon. “It matches it so well, and I simply enjoy hanging out here.” The chest of drawers is a flea market discover and the quilt is an antique American quilt. “This is among my favourites; it’s very soft and fragile so it needs to be dealt with carefully.” The toss cushions remain in Cathy’s ‘Spotty’ material in Sage. The lights are hand-painted by Vicke Lindstrand for “another renowned Swedish ceramic factory, Upsala-Ekeby. Vicke is among my outright preferred Swedish designers. The tones are, once again, Pooky.”
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Christopher Horwood23/36 Re-using their old bed from the previous flat in the extra space, Lucy Williams and her spouse “breathed life into it” by including a classic wall light and a huge cushion by Howe. The quilt is a Toast piece. The rattan bedside drawers are classic and show a Zara Home light atop them. The painted carafe is Petra Palumbo.
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Simon Brown24/36 Interior designer Kerri Lipsitz has actually constantly been drawn to relax, tranquil interiors, and her own home in London integrates this serene state of mind with a glamorous, advanced visual. In the bed room on the raised ground flooring, the walls are painted in Farrow & & Ball &#x 27; s’ Smoked Trout’. The easy drapes remain in Romo'&#x 27; s’ Alana ‘material in alabaster. The wall lights are by Rose Uniacke.
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Paul Massey25/36 The walls in this eighteenth-century home in Bath are painted in Paint & & Paper Library’s ‘Slate III’ and the flooring is painted in Farrow & & Ball’s ‘Slipper Satin’. A fragile metal four-poster bed is hung with antique mangle-cloth drapes, with cushions covered in classic Swedish ticking and antique flags, all from Howe. The 2 striped carpets are Turkish, circa 1950. A French tôle peinte helmet wall light is above the twentieth-century Indian teak folding table, which most likely originated from an old civic structure. A mid-century brass-framed oval Swedish mirror hangs by the window.
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Paul Massey26/36 A subtle combination of Farrow & & Ball paints and a headboard and bench covered in alpaca wool develop an unwinded state of mind in the bed room of Ochre director Solenne de la Fouchardiere. Ochre’s ‘Beach Pebble’ pendant casts a soft light.
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Romain Ricard27/36 In the primary bed room of a London home by Maria Speake, cushions on a bedcover from Antiques by Style echo the colours of a headboard, upholstered in a mix of materials consisting of hand-dyed velour by Kirsten Hecktermann. An antique chandelier from Schmid McDonagh detects classic Italian night table with ‘Trafalgar’ lights by Pooky. The carpet by Jacaranda balances Farrow & & Ball’s abundant ‘Green Smoke’ paint on the walls.
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Jérôme Galland28/36 This pared-back bed room remains in Pierre Yovanovitch'&#x 27; s château in the South of France. The bench is by Jan de Swart, circa 1955; night table by T. H. RobsjohnGibbings, circa 1950; wall light, twentieth century, Austria; Maori material wall hangings by Fortuny; PY bed.
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Christopher Horwood29/36 The primary bed room in this Georgian townhouse has a range of textures in the exact same tranquil household of neutral tones. Even the light above the bed from Pinch Style is soft and textured, satisfyingly matching the light linen drapes. The fascinating light in the corner is a midcentury style with a bespoke shade from A Shade Above. There are a number of plinths throughout your house, however this one in the bed room feels more sculptural and less minimalist.
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Milo Brown30/36 For this eaves bed room in a Holland Park home, Lonika Chande and her group picked to paint the whole area – ceiling consisted of – in Little Greene’s Mister David, “Painting the ceiling the exact same colour as the walls offers a beautiful cocooning and cosy feel and prevents the eye being drawn to any uncomfortable corners,” states Lonika. The headboard, covered in Guy Goodfellow’s olive sacking in Peacock, was bespoke. Lonika skillfully included a “little cubby hole” in the side of the joinery “as the area was too tight for a set of bedsides”. The within the joinery is hand painted in Blue-green from Edward Bulmer. The Cent Worrall pillow in Swat Marital relationship includes a pop of colour to the area, as does the silk velour panel above the bed, which was sourced by Nushka from Uzbekistan.
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31/36 This stylish London flat has a marvelous balcony ignoring Kensington Gardens. Inside it is embellished in with layered and advanced ease. The bed room includes walls in C&C Milano’s ‘Volterra’ linen in dust, which are the background for a headboard in ‘Verdi’ mohair velour by Janet Yonaty. A classic brass Bergbom table light from Studio Schalling rests on a night table created by Laurence.
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Boz Gagovski32/36 This extra bed room in a Notting Hill townhouse coming from Stella Weatherall has actually walls covered in Phillip Jeffries' &#x 27;’ Manila Hemp Pomegranate’ grasscloth. The headboard material is Christopher Farr Fabric'&#x 27; s’ Lost and Discovered in Indigo’. The big back cushion is ‘Tansy’ material by Robert Kime. The bedspread is Anthropologie and the bedside lights are Pooky.
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Kensington Leverne33/36 Cushions in Brook Perdigon Textiles’ brick ‘Staccato Stripe’ and a bedcover from Soho Home contrast with a headboard in Pierre Frey mohair and Developments grasscloth wallcovering in this Sophie Ashby south London job.
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Michael Sinclair34/36 Tactile surface areas in the primary bed room of a London home created by Shalini Misra consist of a leather flooring, tiled wall and a wooden-slatted ceiling. On the flooring, Shalini utilized the ‘Tan Brogue Border Briquettes’ leather flooring tiles from De Ferranti, which are provided on a marine ply base (from ₤ 900 a square metre). ‘We wished to utilize something truly luxurious and these are so lovely to stroll on,’ she states. She likewise hired De Ferranti, an expert in flooring and wall surface areas, for the 3D ceramic ‘Deco’ tiles that line a wall of this space.
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Ngoc Minh Ngo35/36 This bed room can be discovered in a newbuild in California and is embellished by David Bentheim. A modern-day iron 4 poster bed is curtained with a linen-covered duvet, wool blanket and monogrammed cushions. The palette is kept one’s cool and brilliant with white walls and painted panelled ceiling, Crittall-style french windows and doors are both covered with soft grey roman blinds. A crystal chandelier includes the smallest touch of glam.
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Lucas Allen36/36 The cool attic bed room of designer Hugh Leslie'&#x 27; s Chelsea studio is partly dressed in horizontal tongue-and-groove boarding. This is an excellent technique to aesthetically broaden a little space. Attempt the Georgian variety from The English Panelling Business, which would develop a comparable impact.


