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Elegant and Functional Bedroom Designs

byMonochrome ArchitectsTakes projects across Delhi NCR; Visit studio at Chittaranjan ParkStarts from2,600 per sq ftView full gallery

Your bedroom is where your day ends. We design spaces that balance smart storage with a look you actually love, using textures and light to make your room feel larger and more personal.

We designed this bedroom for a client who loves grey and warm wood. We added a dash of mustard in the bench and rug for a pop of color, creating a space that feels both moody and inviting.

A modern bedroom centered around a grey color palette. The vertical stitching on the upholstered bed back is complemented by the clean lines of the chevron pattern on the wardrobe doors.

A 360-degree view of a parent's bedroom, designed with warm beige and brown tones for a simple and calming atmosphere. The room features an integrated TV and dresser unit to maximize space.

A cozy and classic master bedroom with a plush, button-tufted headboard. We flanked the bed with mirrors to make the room feel wider and reflect the light from the pendant lamps.

We call this the 'Rose' room, designed with a soft, dusty rose upholstered bed. The fluted detail on the bed frame adds a contemporary texture to the romantic color.

A close-up of the grey chevron-patterned wardrobe next to the upholstered grey bed. The integrated open shelving with backlighting provides a perfect spot for display.

This sleek, multifunctional unit combines a TV panel, dresser, and a writing desk. It's a perfect space-saving solution that ensures every inch of the bedroom is utilized effectively.

Another view of the grey and mustard bedroom, showing the dark grey curtains and the modern false ceiling design with integrated lighting.

A detail shot of the custom wardrobe in the grey-themed bedroom. The chevron pattern is a client favorite, and we paired it with simple, light wood handles for a clean look.

This video highlights the details of the modern grey bedroom, from the chevron pattern on the wardrobe to the rustic texture of the accent wall behind the bed.

About Elegant Bedrooms

We often use vertical stitching for headboards and chevron patterns on wardrobe shutters to create clean, uninterrupted lines. This is not just an aesthetic choice, it draws the eye upward, making your room feel noticeably taller and more spacious than a standard design.

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