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A clean and clutter-free life can feel unattainable when your bedroom lacks the right foundation. You want it to feel like a sanctuary, but how can you with clunky furniture and mismatched decor? The minimalist style–defined by clean lines, a neutral palette, and a stripped-down simplicity–goes hand in hand with creating a serene and tranquil space that’s perfect for relaxing.
1 A WOOD-CLAD CHALET BEDROOM
The master bedroom of this French ski retreat is brimming with light, accentuating the natural unvarnished wood structure. A unified, earthy palette meets clean lines and monochromatics, perfect for a serene and minimalist escape.
2 MODERN SERENITY
A spacious master bedroom values texture over color, with a massive Madeline Weinrib rug, a leather BDDW lounge chair, and layered bedding. The bright white walls and simple black accents lend an unfussy and uncluttered feel, where a peaceful vibe is guaranteed.
3 NATURAL ELEMENTS
In this Lower East Side condo, a sleek wooden bed frame and exposed brick wall help temper the ultra-modern space, which cozy up the simple, minimalist space.
4 HISTORIC HINTS
The master bedroom in a 19th-century federal home strikes the perfect balance of vintage and minimalist–brown and black accents are thoughtfully placed throughout the simple white space–a crisp yet cozy feel.
5 RESTFUL HAMPTONS FARMHOUSE
In a family's weekend retreat home, the master bedroom is light and airy thanks to raised ceilings and tastefully neutral palette. Modern art above the bed complements the minimalist vibe, while vintage nightstands and a statement chandelier add a homespun personality.
6 THOUGHTFUL USE OF GRAYS
A minimalist West Village townhouse finds harmony in a dynamic use of grays with a refined whimsicality. In the master bedroom, a 1960s wall sculpture by William Friedle hangs above a custom oak bed, antique French tole clocks accent the wall, and a fur throw creates rich texture.
7 1950S MINIMALISM
A West Village townhouse's guest bedroom appeals to a midcentury aesthetic, with a Pierre Paulin desk and rounded shapes in the lamp and artwork. The petite space feels open and peaceful thanks to a minimalist approach to the 1950s style.
8 LIGHT-FILLED LOFT STYLE
In Ninni Ryott's diminutive rural cabin, a tiny sleeping loft is fitted with a bedside stool is from Åhléns, and the white linseed-oil paint on the walls is by Kulturhantverkarna Färg.
9 SWEDISH INFLUENCE
In a young couple's monochromatic Swedish home, once an abandoned farmhouse, the master bedroom blends white and brown-grey for a soothing, cool color scheme. The bed in the master bedroom is by Hästens, and the lamp and stool are vintage.
10 WOOD PANELED CEILING
In the Hamptons, architect Paul Masi and designer Damon Liss, raised the elemental barn to a new level of sophistication with grey tones and subtly elegant design. The bedding in the master is by Matteo, the custom-made leather dresser is by BDDW, and the ceiling is of weathered cedar shingles.
11 TOUCHES OF BLUE
In this Los Angeles home, blue is paired with a white slate for a striking aesthetic that is also calm and relaxed. The sheets and blanket are by Deborah Sharpe Linens, the pillow is covered in an 18th-century embroidered silk and the rug is by Mark Nelson.
12 MOROCCAN MODERNITY
Two New York designers renovated their riad in Marrakech to merge modernity with local tradition. The bed in the master bedroom is dressed with a blanket and linens by Matteo and pillow shams by Libeco.
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