Bedroom Design Ideas Seen in our Favourite Luxury Hotels From Around the World
Spending a few nights in a luxurious hotel room is one of life’s simple pleasures, steeped in luxury. Think back to settling in the throws of a king size bed after enveloping yourself in a lush terry cloth robe with a emblematic embroidered colophon on the lapel. But who is to say we cannot recreate this in our own bedrooms? From bespoke head boards to folding your linen like a hospitality professional, we’ve rounded up some of the world’s most beautiful luxury hotel rooms.
Mirrored Side Boards
Your bed accessories do not start at a headboard and end at two side tables. In this suite at the Caruso, A Belmond Hotel, located on the Amalfi Coast shows how adding necessary furnishings like mirrors and decor above the head board are perfect finishing touches for a beautiful bedroom. Not only does the addition of mirrors create a sense of depth within the corners of a bedroom, but invites light to bounce off these surfaces for a unique lighting effect.
Matching Headboards and Skirting
Having a corresponding headboard and storage bench is one way to tie an entire bedding design together. But matching your headboard with your bed’s skirting is the kind of detail we’d introduce in a beautifully-designed hotel suite. As seen in this suite at Villa Margherita in Italy, if you find you have excess fabric after getting a headboard upholstered, tie your bedding ensemble together with a matching bed skirt.
Monochromatic Colour Palette
The paired-back palette of the Hyacinth Bedroom at the Le Manoir aux Quat'Saisons in the United Kingdom shows us how a colour palette creates the overall mood of our bedrooms. This calming colour combination of pale blue and off-white is carried consistently through contrasting patterns and textures without feeling too overwhelming.
Bring the Outside in with Tall Plants
If your bedroom overlooks a peaceful garden like the master bedroom in Italy’s Cipriani Hotel, then consider bringing some of those plants into your space for an additional sense of natural tranquillity. The mixture of natural elements from an indoor plant and artwork filled with plants breaths fresh air into a space - especially with the help of an open window.