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Bedrooms & Private Sanctuaries Design

byStudio TaanTakes projects across India; Visit Studio in Cox Town, BengaluruStarts from350 ₹ per sq. ft.View full gallery

Your bedroom should be more than just a place to sleep. We design these spaces to be personal sanctuaries, layering textures, calming colors, and meaningful details so every corner feels like yours.

The focal point of this master bedroom is the stunning four-poster bed. The clean lines and dark frame create a modern canopy, while the soft, muted tones of the bedding and herringbone wood floor add warmth and gentle opulence.

A full view of the master suite, showcasing the four-poster bed, a comfortable chaise lounge for reading, and an integrated workspace.

This cozy chaise lounge, placed by the window, is the perfect spot to unwind with a cup of tea and a good book.

We seamlessly integrated a sleek, functional workspace into the master bedroom, complete with a pinboard and ample storage.

A behind-the-scenes shot of our team adding the final touches to the master bed, ensuring every detail is perfect.

In this guest room, the headboard was creatively designed using remnants from paneling used elsewhere in the home, promoting waste reduction and design continuity. The fluted panel is framed in brass for a touch of elegance.

A wider view of the guest bedroom, showing the custom headboard, dark wood nightstand, and modern table lamp.

This bedroom features a striking headboard made from a single slab of heavily-veined marble. Paired with soft blue-grey bedding and a glass pendant light, the look is both dramatic and serene.

The texture and color variation in the marble headboard make it a true piece of art, anchoring the entire room.

For this children's room, we custom-designed a playful and practical bunk bed with built-in stairs that double as storage. The light wood and personalized names make it a fun and adventurous space for siblings.

About Bedrooms & Private Sanctuaries

A truly restful bedroom often comes down to the details you do not immediately notice, such as the quiet integration of a workspace that does not feel like an office, or using remnant materials from other rooms to create a headboard that brings design continuity to the home. It is about making your private space functional without sacrificing the calm you need at the end of the day.

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