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Don’t Call It A Master Bedroom: 60 Amazing Primary Bedroom Ideas

Today, the master bedroom is known as the primary bedroom. Real estate agents in Houston, Texas first changed the name in the wake of the George Floyd riots. Around the same time, in the summer of 2020, US singer John Legend tweeted his disdain over the name “master bedroom.” And although the bedroom is undergoing a name change, new bedroom designs continue to emerge

Master Bedroom

When considering a primary bedroom makeover, before you begin, do some research. If you’re having problems getting started, we can help. Here, we’ll show you primary bedroom ideas and designs. Don’t worry, you’ll find plenty of inspiration here to jump start your bedroom makeover.

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As the term “master bedroom” is all but behind us, the primary bedroom has a new name but serves the same purpose.  The room is still the largest one in a house.

The living space includes more than basic amenities. It’s understood to be a room for adults, which is why it offers more space than other household rooms.

Primary Bedroom Ideas For 2022

We’ve curated a thorough selection of primary bedroom concepts for your convenience. Each design was handpicked by our team of experts. The selection includes a range of bedroom layouts in a variety of environments.

Master bedroom
Did you know that a headboard can also function as a desk? The bedroom decor item has come long way. If your primary bedroom is connected to an outdoor pool, this design is for you.

Primary Bedroom With Seating Area

A cero master bedroom
Depending on your lifestyle, certain elements will take priority over others
Bedroom with no night stants
Nightstands can be removed from the design equation if you can replace them with different a decor item. 

Stunning Seating Area

Ocean view master bedroom
A small table and chair are ideal for admiring the outdoor view. You can create a seating area next to your window and enjoy direct sunlight during the colder months.

Low Ceiling Primary Room

Master bedroom can include a desk

Aside from the basics, a primary bedroom can include a desk or vanity.

Primary Room Design Ideas

Embrace the term primary room and focus on the designs. When planning your primary room, you’ll need to have a working understanding of the furniture pieces. Take your time when deciding on where to place your primary room furniture. 

Bed Placement

The bed is the main furniture decor item in a primary room. Figuring out the best way to make it fit is the biggest obstacle. You want the headboard on the wall opposite to the bedroom’s entrance, even if that means it would be in front of a window. Also, avoid setting your bed up in a diagonal position as that would take up unnecessary space.

Bedroom Nightstands

Once you’ve decided on a bed and where it will go, choose a nightstand. Think of the size you want and what you will use them for, and their height. Nightstands sit at the height of the mattress so you can comfortably reach them but you can go with a different approach for stylistic reasons. Nightstands are a popular way to add color and visual interest to a primary room.  

Primary Bedroom Ceiling

Since the bedroom is the place where you will be looking at the ceiling, then make it look interesting. You can choose exposed beams for a rustic or casual look. For wood, use planks or an eye-catching trim. Paint the ceiling with an exciting color. In this case, the walls should remain neutral.

Primary Bedroom Furniture Ideas

Bedroom wood accent wall master design
The accent wall in a bedroom is usually the one with the headboard
Bedroom view balcony
In case of a balcony or terrace, provide easy access to these areas

Primary Bedroom Dimensions And Bed Size

The overall size of a bedroom and the size of the bed are closely linked together so you might want to get an idea of what the average dimensions for a room such as yours are before you start diving deep into its interior design.

Since the bed takes priority, there’s not much room for other furniture pieces in a small bedroom. As the size of the room increases so do your design options.

Twin And Single Beds

As a general idea, most building codes require a minimum floor area of 70 sq ft and a ceiling height of 7 ft for a room to be considered habitable. In theory, you could have rooms that are smaller than this and actually feel comfortable but you won’t be able to list them as bedrooms.

There’s enough space in a small bedroom for a single bed, a wardrobe and a desk but you might need to find some clever storage solutions if you want to utilize the space as best as possible.

Two Twin Beds 

If you want the bedroom to accommodate two single or twin beds it should measure at least 9ft x 9ft. Although this would make the room habitable, it wouldn’t leave a lot of space for other furniture pieces like the wardrobe or desk. Even a small increase in size can make a big difference in this case.

Also, if you want a bunk bed then you need to pay special attention to the height of the ceiling. The minimum ceiling height for bunk beds in between 8ft and 9ft.

Double Bedroom Size

Most typical bedrooms have double beds and in this case the minimum room size is 9ft x 9ft 6’’. Such a room doesn’t look particularly spacious since the bed takes up the majority of the floor area.

If you’re going for the minimum size requirement you’ll probably need to find a clever way to add a wardrobe. Consider mounting cabinetry over the bed and opting for built-in nightstands.

Queen Bedroom Size

The minimum room size for a queen bed is 9ft 6’’ x 10ft which is pretty close to what a double bed requires. Again, it would be difficult to fit a wardrobe in such a space but if the room is just slightly bigger than everything changes.

Walk in closets with sliding doors are a safe practical option. The most efficient layout would be to have the wardrobe and possible a desk too positioned on the wall opposite to the wall.

King Bedroom Size

King beds are the biggest so you need a larger bedroom size to accommodate them. The minimum size requirement, in this case, is 9 ft 6’’ x 11 ft 6’’ but typically a 12ft x 12 ft is considered the standard bedroom size.

This gives you enough room for the bed, a couple of nightstands and a wall of wardrobes. Of course, sliding doors are your best option since there’s not a lot of room to spare.

Primary Bedroom Layout Ideas

One of the first things you do when designing or remodeling a bedroom is choosing a layout. This will determine how the room will be organized and how the furniture and decorations will be arranged. Base your decision on the size of the room, your needs and personal preferences. Here’s a few ideas that you might like to try:

Spacious Bedroom With Seating Area

This is a nice idea for a master bedroom. If the room is big enough you could have a king size bed be the centerpiece and place a small sitting area in front of it. This is a nice way to fill the room without cluttering it. The layout works for large floor plans. The sitting area doesn’t need to take up a lot of room. A couple of comfortable chairs and a small table are enough.

Primary Bedroom With Multiple Openings

If you have a bedroom that has more than one access point or has access to a balcony, a terrace or to the backyard, coming up with a suitable layout can be quite tricky. If there’s a beautiful view that you want to highlight, make that the focal point of the room.

The bed can be facing the view or, in case the placement of the doors prevents that, you could set up a small sitting area that takes advantage of it.

Flexible Bedroom Design

Sometimes flexibility and versatility are important when designing a particular space. For example, the kids’ bedroom would need to be flexible enough to accommodate potential guests for sleepovers and to leave some room for the kids to play and hang out in.

Similarly, a guest bedroom should be versatile enough to accommodate multiple types of persons and groups. Consider bunk beds and extensible beds. You can have a regular double bed and a bunk bed on top to create an extra sleeping space.

Small But Stylish

What a bedroom lacks in square footage you can make for through design. Don’t let the small size of a bedroom bring you down. You can make a small space look wonderful by putting an emphasis on the ambiance and aesthetic.

A good idea would be to keep the design simple and to use light colors. Also, try to maximize the amount of natural light that enters the room. Another trick is to use mirrors as decorations and to keep furnishings to a minimum.

Extra Bedroom Space

It’s very important for the layout of a bedroom to take consideration the way in which one moves through the space and the paths that they take. For example, if you have a bedroom that’s adjacent to a balcony or is open to another space, try to keep a clear and open walkway between these spaces. Don’t put furniture in the way and keep this area unobstructed.

Showcase The Focal Points

If there’s a particular feature that you want to show off, then make it a focal point. For instance, if your bedroom has a fireplace this means you can design the layout around this detail.

The bed would bed to face the fireplace for a full effect and you should try to keep this part of the room simple and without other elements that might distract from the actual focal point.

Plan Ahead For Surprises

Not all bedrooms have a straightforward layout. For instance, some can have the entry placed at an odd angle, in the corner or in a less than optimal spot. Also, the room might have an unusual shape. You need to account for these elements when choosing the layout of the bedroom.

Position the furniture in such a way to create a nice flow through the room and take advantage of the odd features rather than considering them a disadvantage.

Child Bedroom Design

A child’s bedroom is small. This can make it challenging to pick a layout that works with all the furniture pieces and accessories that the room needs and that also looks good. Try to find ways to make this room special while also keeping the design simple.

Amazing bedroom ceiling design modern 150x150 No bathroom walls for a master bedroom 150x150 Splash of color for bedroom 150x150 Texture and color wall art 150x150

Primary Bedroom Lighting

The bedroom is perhaps the best space where you can choose to layer the lighting. That’s because this a room that you use mostly after dark so you want the lighting to be soft and soothing but that should also look bright and cheerful in the mornings when you wake up. Here’s a few elements to keep in mind when choosing the lighting for your bedroom:

Ambient Lighting

This includes both natural and artificial lighting. Make sure your bedroom can be properly lit both during the day and at night. Large windows and skylights can give you sufficient lighting during the day and ceilings lights, chandeliers and pendant lamps can do the same thing after dark.

Task Lighting

Ambient lighting is not enough for activities that requires more focus. If you like to read in bed or if you put your makeup on in the bedroom you’re going to need some task lighting. You can take care of these needs with features such as table lamps, low-hanging pendant lamps, sconces or floor lamps.

Accent Lighting

This is different than task lighting through the fact that it’s not meant to assist you with a particular activity but rather to draw attention to a particular design element like a piece of art, an accent wall and so on. You can use accent lighting to draw attention to the ceiling, walls, or a decoration. 

Brightness Adapters

As mentioned before, different types of lights have different purposes and that requires different brightness levels. This is important because it can influence the overall balance of the décor. Ambient lights or accent lighting that’s too bright and powerful can make the room feel uncomfortable. Also, task lighting that’s insufficiently bright is not really useful.

Light Dimmers

Dimmers can help to make the bedroom feel more comfortable and relaxing. In fact, this is the perfect room for them. Dimmers also give you more flexibility because they allow you to adjust the brightness based on your needs or the type of ambiance that you want to create.

This can also meant that a single lighting fixture can become multi-functional and that can reduce the clutter in the room.

Cool Owner’s Suite Ideas

Attic white bedroom suite
In a bedroom suite, the barriers between the two spaces are often flexible
Easy access to outdoor from bedroom
If possible, make the sitting area a separate zone
Posh bedside bench
A bedside bench is an accent element that adds comfort to the room
Bedroom tv and pc
Although some like to keep the TV and PC out of the bedroom, it’s not compulsory
Amazing bedroom ceiling design modern
Come up with an interesting design for the ceiling so you can admire it every night
Splash of color for bedroom
A splash of color is a welcomed addition as long as it’s not overwhelming
No bathroom walls for a master bedroom
Remove the bathroom walls to create a more open and spacious suite
Texture and color wall art
You can add color and texture to the room with artwork
Perfect drama curtains
Curtains can help you achieve the perfect balance in the room

Lighting Options

You won’t be spending the majority of your time in your master bedroom during the day. Artificial lighting will take priority. As you already know, chandeliers add glamor to a room. However, consider other options like sconces, table lamps, cove lighting, or candles for a touch of romance.

Also, pay special attention to task lighting. As a reminder, your light needs to be warm and subtle, and powerful enough to cover the entire room.

Sitting Areas

It’s not uncommon for a master bedroom to have a sitting area. It doesn’t need to be big. A small table and chair would be sufficient. The setup can serve as a quiet area for you to read or work.

You’ll find this in the corner of the room. You can be creative and decorate with a  hanging chair or bookshelf.

Place tv not high in bedroom
Place the TV at a comfortable height in front of the bed
A fireplace will make the room more luxurious
A fireplace will make the room feel extra warm and cozy all year long
Wall art above bedroom
You can turn the fireplace wall into the focal point of the room
Master bedroom mountain views big windows
Take advantage of the views as much as possible

Warm Vs Cool Colors

Another detail to consider is the light color. We’re referring to the distinction between warm and cool lights, specifically blue and white lights versus yellow lights.

Blue and white lights are not ideal for the bedroom because they don’t induce sleep and the promote alertness. Warmer lights, on the other hand, are ideal for such spaces because they’re more relaxing.

It’s not just the color of the light that affects your mood. It’s also the overall color scheme of the bedroom. Warm colors such as red, orange, yellow, brown or tan make room feel more intimate, inviting and cozy. 

They’re great for large master bedrooms. For smaller bedrooms, consider cool colors like blue, green, purple or gray. They can make a small space appear larger. You’ll need to be extra careful when using them because they can also make your room feel dark and cold. Cool colors are best when paired with rooms that are sunny and and have plenty of light. 

Task lighting bedroom
Pay special attention to task lighting. Bedside table lamps are a popular feature
Bathroom bedroom en suite room
Exposed beams can be rustic but also modern, depending on the design
Blue colorful master bedroom touch of green
Choose colors that are calming and relaxing. Blue is a very nice option
Oversized headboard for master bedroom
An oversized headboard with sconces can be a statement piece for the room
Spacious bedroom decorate the sitting area
In a spacious bedroom, you can organize a sitting area, like a mini living space
Gray master bedroom cozy reading window
Build a cozy window nook where you can read, relax and meditate
Foot bed bench
The bench at the foot of the bed can be part of the sitting area
Wood ceiling mountain mood for bedroom
A chandelier adds class and elegance to a bedroom regardless of the style
More than a living room master bedroom
Other elements in the bedroom can include a writing desk, a fireplace and even a sofa
Master bedroom reading nook
If you opt for a reading nook, place it close to the windows if possible
Design the sitting in any way
Design the sitting in any way you want and as large as you prefer
Cove lighting bedroom mood
Cove lighting is a great option for the bedroom as it’s subtle and relaxing
Modern bedroom design chandelier and large headboard
Use texture and pattern to give the room a balanced look
Tv above the fireplace exposed beams
A common combination is the TV above the fireplace
Curtains and drapes to control the light
Use curtains and drapes to control the amount of natural light in the room
Amazing master bedroom floor
When choosing the furniture for the room, try to maintain the same style
Master bedroom with canopy bed
A canopy bed without the curtains is just as charming but less bohemian
Master bedroom fireplace from rocks
Use natural materials such as stone and wood for a more relaxing ambiance
Mountain master bedroom artificial lighting
Artificial lighting prevails although natural light should also be present
Traditional bedroom wood furniture master design
A bedroom can be colorful without necessarily using bold shades
Bedroom feels more spacious
The room will feel more spacious if you use bright colors
Repurposing items for master bedroom
Add your own twist to the design by mixing styles and repurposing objects
Color and patterns for master bedroom
Coordinate the accent pieces in the room using color and pattern
Large sitting area bedroom
A larger sitting area will give the bedroom a more casual look
Master bedroom many lighting fixtures
Use a variety of lighting fixtures like floor lamps, table lamps and ceiling lights
Master bedroom with fireplace
If you have a fireplace in the room, then the sitting area should be around it
Mix and match pieces for master bedroom
Mix and match to add character and personality to the room
Summer master bedroom
Use light curtains to give the room a breezy, beach-style look
Master bedroom high ceilings
High ceilings let you use suspended pendant lamps as accent pieces
Small master bedroom window seating
If the room is small, make the most of what you have but don’t overlook style
Different ways to add color to a bedroom
There are lots of ways in which you can add color to the room
Special treatment ceiling master bedroom
Try a special treatment for the ceiling to give it an attractive and appealing look
Master bedroom decor headboard with shelves
Use accent lighting to put an emphasis on an accent wall or a bold wallpaper pattern
Master bedroom decor bench
Low-hanging pendants are great as accent lights
Master bedroom decor winback headboard
 A pair of bright table lamps are great if you enjoy reading in bed
Master bedroom decor baroque style
 Hang a beautiful chandelier to give the room a stylish focal point
Master bedroom decor canopy design
 Add a source of mood lighting to give the bedroom a cozy and sophisticated look
Master bedroom decor gray velvet
 The lighting doesn’t need to be symmetrical so account for the needs of each user
Master bedroom decor gray bed
 Use sconces or recessed lights to draw attention to a beautiful décor detail
Master bedroom decor modern leather upholstered tufted
The lighting in the bedroom can be multi-functional
Master bedroom decor headboard with light
Use accent lights to make a statement
Master bedroom decor
Layer the lighting to account for different needs and moods

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)FAQ

Is The Term Master Bedroom Offensive?

The Houston Association of Realtors implemented the name change from master bedroom to primary bedroom. The group of real estate agents felt the term “master bedroom” was  a manifestation of systemic racism.

After the New York Times agreed, real estate agents across the country followed suit. Another name option that builders have started using is “owner’s suite.”

How Do You Decide Who Should Get The Master Bedroom?

It’s doubtful a 12-year-old could convince his or her parents that they deserve the primary bedroom. Maybe if they were the ones buying the house, but when has that ever happened? The primary bedroom goes to the person who is paying for the house. Just like it is with everything else in life, money reigns supreme. 

What Is A Sequestered Primary Bedroom?

A sequestered master bedroom is a room that’s at one end of the house with the remaining bedrooms on the other end.

Can You Soundproof A Room That Is Already Built?

If you’re building your primary bedroom or converting an existing room, you can soundproof the space easily. During construction, spray soundproofing materials on the inside of the drywall.

Spray damp-blown over the walls as you’re building them. If your room is already built, and you want to soundproof it, be prepared to spend between $1,000 and $3,000. Major expense factors include materials, room size, and surfaces. 

What Is The Best Paint Color For A Primary Bedroom?

Shades of blue, blue-gray, blue-green and soft gray are popular bedroom colors. Blue offers a soothing and relaxing feeling, which is why it is a popular bedroom color. 

Master Bedroom Conclusion

As the term primary bedroom changes its name to primary bedroom, new designs remain on an independent path. When remodeling or planning makeover, you want to create enough visual interest to keep you stimulated. 

The square footage of a primary bedroom, including the walk in closet, leaves room for DIY bedroom ideas. It’s your house, so do whatever you feel like.  

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