23 Beautiful White Bedroom Ideas to Copy If You Want to Sleep on a Cloud
Sweet dreams are made of this.
As a child who regularly asked Jeeves if I could sleep on a cloud without falling through (hoping for a more optimistic answer each time I punched my query into the bulky old keyboard, of course), I'm a big sucker for white bedrooms as an adult. It's a natural evolution. And whether or not you share that Disney-fueled fantasy, all-white interiors are a fitting choice in the bedroom, where setting a dreamy mood is of utmost importance. So to prove that this monochromatic palette is anything but one-dimensional and boring, I rounded up over twenty soothing, elegant, and surprisingly lush white bedrooms. Keep reading for a fresh batch of white bedroom design ideas that even rainbow-loving, Lisa Frank loyalists will fall for.
Designed by Suzanne Kasler, this white bedroom is peak Coastal Grandma comfort. "A neutral palette allows you to appreciate not only the architecture but the view outside as well," she says.
In this primary bedroom, designer Andy Beers of Ore Studios opted for less saturated versions of the colors used in the common rooms for a calming but continuous design. Crisp whites contrast with inky blacks and are united by a deep midnight blue tone.
Low ceilings can actually be a blessing, especially when the goal is to get cozy. In this Nantucket guest room, Elizabeth Georgantas embraced the low ceilings by opting for a curved four-poster bed that reaches up to the exposed beams. She then opened up the room by painting everything a soothing shade of off-white.
Less is more, particularly in a white bedroom. A simple color scheme and bare-bones decorating approach in this minimalist bedroom by Studio DIAA gives it a laidback yet polished character.
Looking out onto the San Francisco Bay, this all-white bedroom designed by Heather Hilliard is full of rich textures, from the cozy throw blanket and suede bench to the plush carpet. And not to fixate, but it really does look like it's floating in the clouds. Last cloud reference, I promise!
Have you ever wanted to crawl into a bed more than you have right now? The moody gray velvet walls and matching headboard bring a smokey, texturally rich allure and mystery to the otherwise white, bright, and airy space designed by Alison Pickart.
Minimalists, this one goes out to you. Interior designer Emil Dervish made use of the high ceilings but lack of floor space with built-in shelving. It also creates an architectural quirk in the crisp, clean room.
There are no rules here—which is to say, color is definitely not off limits. In this bedroom, design firm Abney & Morton painted the floors a light blue and laid down a similarly-hued rug. Then they chose a soothing olive fabric for the headboard, bed skirt, and chair, while white still dominates the rest of the room.
I want nothing more than to swan dive straight into this heavenly bed. Though there's not a lot going on in the room, it projects a strong sense of personal style. That's thanks to the details, from the frameless round mirror to the wrinkled linen bedding. Sometimes less is more and this is definitely one of those times.
While only key pieces in this bedroom designed by Nicole Hollis are white (read: the bedding and walls), they tighten up the entire space. At the same time, the white elements doesn't diminish the moodier, more grounding pieces, like the artwork and furniture.
This master bedroom designed by Corinne Mathern boasts a laid-back California coolness. The sculptural floor lamps (a refreshing departure from sconces or table lamps) exude confidence and quirk while the marigold throw pillows and neutral bedding feel more familiar.
Leanne Ford pared back design to just the essentials for a clean, crisp look and easier living. For a full white look, she also opted for blonde wood flooring.
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