The master bedroom is almost always the last space to receive attention and investment – it comes after the living room, the kitchen, and the children’s rooms. And yet, it is the space where you spend more time than you realize: the room you retreat to when you are exhausted or overwhelmed, and the room where every day begins and ends.
A generous master bedroom doesn’t need to be a large one. It needs to feel calm and comfortable, function smoothly for two people with different habits and needs, and offer clearly defined zones that create a shared space without sacrificing personal comfort.
Points worth considering:
- The position of the bed in relation to windows and the door affects both sleep quality and the overall feel of the room.
- Bedside lighting and storage for reading or quiet moments – without disturbing each other.
- Wardrobes designed for two, positioned to allow easy movement and provide individual sections for each person.
- Meaningful textiles that bring warmth, intimacy, and a sense of home: cushions, curtains, a wall finish or wallpaper, a rug, quality bed linen, and thoughtful accessories.
The master bedroom is your refuge. Do not compromise on investing in your own personal space – it is the investment that pays for itself every single night.




