Your bedroom, whether you share it with a partner or sleep peacefully alone, should be a reflection of your personality and your values. Most importantly, a bedroom should be a place where it is easy to relax. Some people may prefer to splash colors on the walls and bring in large tropical plants to create their own jungle getaway, but others will tend towards something a bit simpler and more zen. The bedrooms featured here are unafraid of dirt, dust, or red wine. The white palettes are soothing, bright, and welcome relaxation while beautiful furnishings, art, and accessories add just enough personality that each room feels like home.
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- Visualizer: Marina Tsishyna
When you're working with a white on white color palette, you have to get creative with elements like lighting. The recessed geometric lighting in this bedroom adds a ton of visual interest without breaking up the monochromatic style.
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- Photographer: Paulina Arcklin
For a much simpler answer to the lighting question, this room utilizes white floor lamps which will provide plenty of illumination when the sun goes down.
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- Visualizer: N-Gon Archviz
A bedroom can still achieve that zen feeling that an all-white design brings when incorporating a few more neutral colors. Here, the designer pulls in some grays and browns to give the space a bit more warmth.
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- Visualizer: Press Render
When you keep so many surfaces white, it is easy to pull focus on those stunning elements that are not white, like rich, dark 4 poster beds.
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- Visualizer: Kateryna Senko
Decorating a white bedroom means choosing just a few special elements that will imbue it with the right personality. Here, unique baskets and a couple of carefully chosen art pieces really bring life into the room.
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- Architect: Boom Architects
- Visualizer: Bartłomiej Senkowski
With a stunning view like this one, you don't need a lot of busy color in the bedroom. This white and wood design, plus a soft shag rug, is the perfect perch for watching the sky. The bedroom chair used here is a white Eames molded plastic armchair.
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- Photographer: Paulina Arcklin
With a casual throw and open closet, this white bedroom manages to cultivate a bohemian casualness without even a peek of the electric colors usually associated with that style.
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- Visualizer: Hoà ng Long
Using a white palette can be a good tactic in a studio apartment. Here, white walls make the apartment feel big and bright while Scandinavian style chairs add a simple practicality. The Wishbone chair by Hans Wegner acts as the vanity chair.
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- Visualizer: Marc Canut
The light wood that makes up the flooring and bed platform in this bedroom is especially complementary to the overall white theme. Indeed, white and wood is a common design choice in modern, simple designs like this one.
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- Visualizer: Vic Nguyen
The Scandinavian style is strong in this sunny bedroom, which keeps the color palette simple while playing a bit more with texture — soft linens, rug, hardwood, etc.
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- Visualizer: Leu Khanh
Although it uses white walls, this bedroom does not have the same blinding white effect as some others featured. Wood flooring and furnishing plus gray bedding makes for a much more subdued look.
This attic bedroom makes up for its somewhat small windows with plenty of light wood and white walls (and ceiling) to open up the space, no matter what time of day.
A small bedroom will feel instantly bigger with the use of plenty of white and enough lighting, as this bedroom definitely demonstrates.
The clean lines on this platform bed give it a Japanese feel while white walls call attention to the craftsmanship.
In another futuristic feeling bedroom we find a circular television mount plus a few pop of fuchsia, for an otherwordly element.
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- Visualizer: Peter Ang
The skylight in this room is certainly the focal point. White walls simply give that stunning centerpiece somewhere to cast all its glorious sunshine.
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- Visualizer: Pavel Pisanko
Much like other Scandinavian design, Scandinavian bedrooms like this one feature simple, high-quality elements with plenty of clean lines and a focus on practicality. The rocking chair you see here is the Eames rocker.
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- Visualizer: Tomasz Ewertowski
Vaulted ceilings are made that much more glorious with the use of white paneling and intricate molding on the walls.
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- Visualizer: Evgeniya Belkina
In another example of an attic bedroom we see the effective use of that white and wood combination, creating almost a modern cabin feed.
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- Visualizer: Vlad Mishin
The minimal color in this small bedroom make it appear almost as a painting rather than a bedroom. The effect is modern and abstract.
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- Designer: BrainFactory
Here, rather than the room being the art, it is a frame for a beautiful, modern pastel creation that doubles as a headboard.
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- Visualizer: Stanislav Borozdinskiy
Of course, a quilted headboard is another option, leaving the opposing wall to house the art.
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- Designer: Who Cares?! Design
It is rare to see a bed built directly into a house, rather than just placed on top. This creative bed design turns into shelving and even art itself in this bedroom.
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- Visualizer: VukDjordjevic
Finally we have another vaguely futuristic design with white, black, and glass creating a sunny lair for a stylish inhabitant. Recommended Reading: 30 Modern White Kitchens That Exemplify Refinement
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