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29 Luxury Bedroom Ideas That Feel Like a 5-Star Hotel

spacious bedroom with big windows

Louis Duncan-He

If you're looking to transform your bedroom into a luxurious abode that makes you feel like you're in a 5-star hotel every night, look no further than the 29 luxurious bedroom ideas below. From serene color palettes to natural textures, you're just a few simple steps away from designing your own lavish space.

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    Get Textural

    neutral spa bedroom

    Design by Jessica Nelson / Photo by Carina Skrobecki

    This bedroom exemplifies a skillful use of natural textures—the cane headboard brings a tropical, airy feel to the space. Dried grass is minimalistic yet eye-catching due to its height and shape and requires little maintenance.

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    Style Calming Neutrals

    serene neutral bedroom

    Design by Jessica Nelson / Photo by Carina Skrobecki

    This bedroom features similar elements to the one above and proves that by no means are neutrals boring—they're in fact super calming. Pampas grass in a vase by the nightstand adds a beautiful natural touch to the room.

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    Keep Clutter Out of Sight

    calming blue and white bedroom

    Desiree Burns

    Luxurious bedrooms should be clutter-free and minimal, so that means tucking away excess linens, clothing, and trinkets and focusing on just the essentials. Here, a large woven basket can house items such as dirty laundry or extra bedding while helping to maintain the room's streamlined appearance.

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    Introduce Greenery

    green and white bedroom with plant

    Desiree Burns

    The addition of a potted plant always makes a space appear a bit more spa-like and calming, so don't be shy about incorporating a few green friends into your bedroom. While live plants are always ideal, you can of course opt for something faux if you're concerned about limited sunlight.

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    Display a Bouquet

    neutral bedroom with flowers

    Cathie Hong

    Even something as simple as a bouquet of flowers on the nightstand will make your bedroom appear a bit more luxe and inviting. Treat your own space the way you would treat the guest room when loved ones are set to arrive and indulge yourself in something beautiful.

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    Keep Walls Simple

    soothing blue and white bedroom

    Louis Duncan-He

    You'll notice that most luxe bedrooms are devoid of excessive artwork and largely feature plain walls. The simple blue backdrop behind this bed sets a soothing tone and the matching blue accents on the bed create an overall cohesive look.

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    Use an Easel

    spa like bedroom with tv

    Benjamin Johnston

    If you crave a serene bedroom but can't imagine parting ways with your television, you'll want to take some cues from this space. By displaying the TV on an easel, it appears a bit more elevated and makes the portion of the bedroom across from the sleeping area look like a chic lounge rather than a typical family room.

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    Carve Out a Lounge Area

    spa like bedroom with lounge area

    Design by Benjamin Johnston / Photo by Julie Soefer

    Speaking of lounge space, another way to ensure that your bedroom appears nice and calming is by adding a settee or two. This type of seating is useful as it provides somewhere to sit and read or talk on the phone that isn't the bed.

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    Look to Nature

    blue bedroom with wood tones

    Louis Duncan-He

    Take cues from nature when selecting furniture and decor for your spa-like bedroom. Here, a blue lamp base resembles three stones placed on top of one another, while the wooden headboard and nightstand are also reflective of the natural world.

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    Hang an Abstract

    pastel bedroom

    Mary Patton

    Abstract art in soft colors can be very calming. The painting looks beautiful hanging over this bed, serving as the focal point of the room.

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    Maximize Closet Space

    soft gray and white bedroom

    Cathie Hong

    Out of sight, out of mind. This bedroom contains plenty of storage space to ensure that clothing and accessories can be tucked away neatly and not tossed in jumbles on the floor.

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    Go Moody

    deep blue bedroom wall

    Cathie Hong

    For a moody, minimalist approach, paint the wall behind your bed a deep green or blue like this one, then install a gold sconce for a touch of glam. Opting for sconces also frees up the surface of your nightstands so that you can better store other objects.

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    Scatter Textural Pieces

    blue and white bedroom with natural accents

    Danielle Chiprut

    This bedroom is another example of how to skillfully weave various textural pieces into a sleep space. From the rattan pendant light to the fans on the wall to the storage basket in the corner, this room is filled with all sorts of woven delights.

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    Layer Shades of Blue

    layered blue bedroo

    Design by Creative Tonic / Photo by Julie Soefer

    If you love the color blue, have fun by mixing together various shades of the hue throughout your bedroom. It's more than okay to weave in multiple patterns if you wish, sticking to the same color family will ensure the end result appears cohesive, not chaotic.

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    Admire Natural Views

    spacious bedroom with big windows

    Louis Duncan-He

    A good spa-like environment is well-integrated with nature. This spacious bedroom with floor-to-ceiling windows offers breathtaking views of the outdoors, which surely makes waking up each morning a peaceful experience.

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    Add Texture

    white and orange bedroom

    Cathie Hong

    To add warmth to your sleep space, hang a textile—such as a scarf or tapestry—on the wall so that you can admire its beauty. Select a piece that complements the patterns or colors you've already integrated into your space; here, browns and whites complement this bedroom's furniture and walls.

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    Choose a Color Palette

    blue and white serene bedroom

    Design by Creative Tonic / Photo by Julie Soefer

    When selecting accessories for your luxe bedroom, stick to just one color scheme so that your trinkets appear artful and not overwhelming.

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    Play With Pastels

    green and white bedroom

    Design by Creative Tonic / Photo by Julie Soefer

    Pastel colors aren't just for children's rooms and look lovely in adult sleep spaces, too. A soft mint green fabric couldn't be more charming when paired with white furniture, walls, and curtains.

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    Don't Forget the Curtains

    blue, green, and white bedroom

    Design by Creative Tonic / Photo by Julie Soefer

    Opting for floor-to-ceiling curtains makes it easy to shut out the surrounding world and fully unwind at the end of a long day. If you wish to add a hotel-like touch to your bedroom, you may even wish to install blackout curtains for maximal effect.

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    Weave in Neutrals

    neutral gray bedroom

    Design by Kara Childress / Photo by Julie Soefer

    Neutral tones have never been more fun than they are in this sophisticated-looking bedroom. Mixing together grays, whites, wood tones, and pops of black will never go out of style.

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    Bring on the Boucle

    bedroom with boucle headboard

    Design by Kara Childress / Photo by Julie Soefer

    Say hello to the boucle in the bedroom. While we often see this fabric in the living room, where it frequently appears on sofas and armchairs, it looks stunning when used on headboards, too.

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    Honor a Handmade Piece

    bedroom with textural accents

    Design by Kara Childress / Photo by Julie Soefer

    A sculptural wall hanging adds visual interest and a touch of modernity to this classic bedroom. Handmade pieces add a special intrigue to a space because they're one-of-a-kind and tell a story.

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    Make It Swirly

    swirly blue bedroom

    Design by Lambrakos Studio / Photo by Divya Pande

    A swirled accent wall behind this bed is reminiscent of clouds or water, both of which are incredibly calming to admire.

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    Embrace Reed

    wooden accent wall behind bed

    Design by Lambrakos Studio / Photo by Divya Pande

    Fluted and reeded detailing is common in spa-like environments, and we see this look carried over here in the form of an accent wall. If you would rather embrace this look on a smaller scale, opt for a fluted nightstand or headboard.

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    Make Over Those Walls

    gray and white wallcovering

    Design by Lambrakos Studio / Photo by Divya Pande

    Refresh dated walls with a paper covering that speaks to your desired aesthetic. There are many peel-and-stick wallpaper options to choose from if you're decorating a rental.

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    Transport Yourself

    phtoos of beach in bedroom

    Design by Lucas Eilers / Photo by Stephen Karlisch

    Framed photos of the beach are generally a crowd pleaser and will help to liven up plain white walls. Watercolors in particular would look right at home in a luxe bedroom.

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    Pick a Charming Light

    high ceilings with exposed beams

    Design by Lucas Eilers / Photo by Stephen Karlisch

    Take advantage of tall ceilings by selecting a chandelier that doubles as a work of art. Designers often consider lighting to be a room's jewelry; so don't be afraid to pick something shiny.

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    Set the Scene

    bedroom with view of ocean

    Design by Lucas Eilers / Photo by Stephen Karlisch

    If your room offers oceanfront views, position your bed so that you can fully take in your surroundings. In this space, sand-colored accessories complement the water perfectly.

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    Admire a Print

    soft blue walls and ocean print

    Design by haywoodmade / Photo by Margaret Rajic

    No beach access? A photo of the water will work just fine. Hang a favorite above the bed to set the tone of the room.