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Bedroom Interior Design: Your Personal Sanctuary

byGemini GheekTakes on-site projects across Delhi NCR and ChandigarhStarts from2,200 per sq. ft.View full gallery

Your bedroom is where you recharge. Whether you need a minimal retreat or a cozy space for morning tea, I design rooms that balance your personality with everyday comfort.

Welcome to a master bedroom I designed with minimalism in mind. The textured ceiling, jute rug wall paneling behind the bed, and fluted glass wardrobes all work together to create a calm, cohesive, and deeply relaxing space.

This room tour showcases a bedroom I designed for a client who loves the color purple. I balanced the bold hue with neutral tones and soft textures to create a space that is playful, personal, and very chic.

Warm tones are perfect for making a bedroom feel like a cozy retreat. In this design, I used a rich brown accent wall, a classic wooden bed frame, and soft lighting to create an inviting and restful atmosphere.

You don't need a large area to create a luxurious bedroom. In this video, I share seven of my favorite tips, like using a statement headboard and layering your lighting, to make any small room feel more elegant and spacious.

Adding a small seating area to your bedroom can make it much more functional. This little nook with two comfortable chairs is perfect for enjoying a morning cup of tea or reading a book before bed.

Here is another example of how a cozy seating arrangement can elevate a bedroom. These classic armchairs provide a comfortable spot to relax that isn't your bed, adding a touch of hotel-like luxury to the room.

To create a cool and calm bedroom, especially for the summer, I suggest using light bedding and fresh floral patterns. This combination, seen here, instantly makes a room feel more airy and refreshing.

About Your Personal Sanctuaries: Bedrooms

Many clients ask me how to fit luxury into a small bedroom without it feeling cramped. My secret is vertical thinking. I use floor-to-ceiling wardrobes with fluted glass to add height and depth, while keeping the color palette monochromatic. This simple change stops the room from feeling like a storage box and actually lets the space breathe, giving you more room to move comfortably.

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