Serene & Personal Bedroom Designs
We design bedrooms that serve as personal sanctuaries, balancing individual identity with architectural calm. Our focus is on layering light, texture, and silence to create a space where you truly rest.
This bedroom at Plumeria House was designed to feel like a deep breath. The panoramic wallpaper creates a serene landscape behind the bed, while the soft green and grey tones echo the garden outside, creating a truly restful space.
A before-and-after look at a moody villa bedroom. The space is transformed with deep wood tones, layered greys, and a custom wood veneer backdrop, creating a grounded and quietly luxurious retreat.
This kids' bedroom balances calm and playful design. A neutral palette is enlivened by a hand-painted world map mural and an interactive pegboard wall with adjustable shelves that can be reconfigured as the child grows.
The master bedroom at Plumeria House features a geometric neoclassical feature wall with slit windows that allow natural light to cast shifting patterns across the room. The deep grey and muted blue palette is both luxurious and calming.
This farmhouse villa bedroom is a serene retreat with its soft beige tones and clean white furniture. The headboard wall is accented with vertical wood veneer panels and soft lighting, adding warmth and texture.
This bedroom design is about understated elegance. The green tones and soft white walls create a grounded mood, while tall slit windows frame the view like artwork, bringing the outdoors in.
A view of the master bedroom in an upcoming farmhouse villa, showing the seating area with a curved white sofa. The overall aesthetic is minimal yet layered, prioritizing comfort and sophistication.
The TV unit in the farmhouse master bedroom is integrated into a clean-lined wall panel of wood and white. This maintains the room's minimal aesthetic while providing functional storage.
Another angle of the farmhouse master bedroom, showing the layout with a small seating area and nesting coffee tables. The design feels modern, timeless, and balanced.
A front view of the kids' bedroom, showing the symmetrical placement of doors and the playful car artwork above the bed. Green beanbags add a fun pop of color to the neutral space.
About Serene & Personal Bedrooms
In our master suites, we often integrate floor-to-ceiling slit windows rather than traditional wide openings. This technique is not just for airflow. It controls how light enters the room, creating a shifting, private rhythm of light and shadow across your walls throughout the day. This design choice turns the bedroom into a secluded, intimate space rather than a generic room.
A bedroom should be the most honest room in your home. It is where your day begins and ends, and for us, that means stripping away unnecessary noise. We approach bedroom design as an architectural extension of your personal rest. When we select materials, we look for tactility. We use natural wood veneers for their grain and warmth, and we pair them with soft fabrics to dampen sound. In our recent projects, like the Plumeria House, we focused on the ceiling and how cove lighting can soften the harshness of a standard bedroom setup. We want the room to hold you.
The mood often comes from our approach to lighting. Instead of flooding a room with uniform light, we design for layers. Low-level ambient lighting behind headboards, focused reading lights, and sheer curtains that filter daylight into a soft glow. This is how we achieve a space that feels like a refuge from the busy city outside.
Whether it is an expansive master suite or a compact guest room, our process remains the same. We start with the floor plan to ensure the bed is positioned to embrace the best view or the most peaceful corner. We integrate your storage into the architecture so the room stays clear of clutter. A chaotic room creates a chaotic mind, and our goal is to design clarity into the very walls of your sleeping space.
SSDA
We are SSDA, and we think of homes as stories rather than structures. In our studio, we work to make sure your bedroom feels less like a hotel and more like a space that understands you. We design for quiet moments, paying close attention to how light touches the walls and how the materials feel under your hand.
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