Bedroom Design Ideas Uk
The best master bedroom ideas don't just look good, they also make the most of every inch of space to create a tranquil spot to sleep in.
Big, small, modern or traditional-inspired, designing a new master bedroom or updating an old one requires some careful forethought to maximise the potential an any shaped room.
Take a look below at our favourite master bedroom ideas any homeowner can copy for their ultimate master bedroom.
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1. Designing Layouts for a Master Bedroom
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A good idea for planning a layout of a master bedroom is to draw a scale plan of the room — quirky alcoves and crooked walls included! Then, work with the essentials for every bedroom: a bed (be sure to look up the dimensions), side tables and clothes storage.
Ideally, the bed will be centrally situated with a comfortable walkway either side (about half a metre should do). In smaller rooms this might not be possible and the bed has to sit adjacent to the wall. In time like this, it can be a good idea to lean into limitations by installing shelving, or even building in a wall recess, instead of a table.
As bedrooms are a space for relaxation (usually away from the hustle and bustle of social rooms), create a sense of calm by ensuring bits of clutter all have a place — side tables, dresser units and bookcases all have their part to play here.
In terms of storing clothes and shoes, freestanding units can come in all shapes and sizes but if the room is awkwardly spaced, built-in storage can create a sleek and purposeful finish.
2. Think about Lighting for a Sophisticated Master Bedroom
Layering lighting using different sources can utterly transform any bedroom. We use bedrooms at different times of day and the lighting design should reflect that.
Task and ambient lighting for morning routines is essential (desk lamps, downlights and LED mirrors), but don't forget a dimmer glow to send you off to restful sleep (opt for warmer hues in lamps).
If you're stuck for space in a small bedroom, think about hanging pendant lights rather than a table lamp.
3. Work with Quirks for an Characterful Bedroom
Alcoves, fireplaces, eaves and (if you're lucky) timber beams are all beautiful elements but can put a snag in the works for a sleek design based on a traditional square bedroom.
Embrace the oddities of a room by looking at unconventional solutions for storage or create a decorative focal feature.
4. Make Your Master Bedroom Multipurpose
Although experts say bedrooms should be used solely for sleeping, the realities of 2020 have taught us that often bedrooms have been retrofitted into home offices out of sheer necessity.
If this is the case, carving out a section of the bedroom for a designated working space has to be well considered. Try to position the desk facing away from the bed, and provide a different view to the one you wake up to.
Natural light, as always, is a must — as is properly catering for storage, not just clothes, but papers, books and laptops. Don't let work-life clutter invade your night time routine.
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5. Adopt a 'Boutique Hotel' Treatment
By far one of the biggest trends of 2020 and 2021 is a luxurious bedroom inspired by romantic weekends away from the clutter of daily life. Get this look by pairing bold colours with metallic fixtures and ensuring the bed is the star of the show.
6. Go for Grey Master Bedroom Decor for Tranquillity
Pale colours like grey, off white and eggshell blues are naturally calming tones ideal for engineering the perfect place to nod off in. The rooflights of this bedroom loft conversion means the painted wood floor and feature panelling stay light and bright.
7. Include an En Suite in Your Master Bedroom Idea
Building an en suite by a master bedroom can work wonders to add value to your home. Here, the homeowners created the ultimate luxury in their renovated terrace by partitioning off the bedroom, dressing area and en suite away from the rest of the family corridor.
8. Add a Bedroom Balcony
If you're extending to add an extra bedroom or self-building, creating a spot for the perfect first cup of coffee in the morning will make all the difference.
The sliding doors in this self build's bedroom make the most of their panoramic views while the roof overhang means the homeowner can enjoy it no matter the weather.
9. Decorate a Small Master Bedroom with Simple Things
To save space in this new loft bedroom, stylish shelving and under-eaves cupboards take the place of busy bedside and dresser tables. This, combined with bold materials used in the en suite creates an impactful yet deceptively simple bedroom.
10. Create Something Special with a Large Master Bedroom
This two-storey extension included a mezzanine for a new master bedroom, complete with Juliet balcony outside and a view out to the glazed gable and beyond.
11. Add a Unique Feature in a Small Master Bedroom
If you can, open up a small master bedroom to create a vaulted ceiling. Not only will this create the illusion of extra floor space as the eye is drawn upwards, but also make the room feel bright and airy.
12. Make a Statement in a Large Master Bedroom
Sloping eaves and a narrow orientation don't stop this gorgeous loft conversion from being full of wow factor. Practical as well as luxurious, large wardrobes are paired with an opulent copper freestanding bath.
If you're after a similar look, be sure to talk with your build team about the logistics of a water supply, as well as being savvy to choose the right flooring.
Assistant Editor Amy began working for Homebuilding & Renovating in 2018. She has an interest in sustainable building methods and always has her eye on the latest design ideas. Amy has interviewed countless self builders, renovators and extenders about their experiences for Homebuilding & Renovating magazine. She is currently renovating a mid-century home, together with her partner, on a DIY basis, and has recently fitted her own kitchen.
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