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July 23, 2015

Photo Gallery: 100+ Gorgeous Bedrooms

Designer looks from houses, condos and lofts.

A scene-stealing throw is a glam touch.

An Art Deco-style desk (by design icon Barbara Barry) and gilded antique desk chair are elegant counterpoints to the contemporary cool of a squared platform bed and mod table lamp. A palette of greys and browns feel restful, while a stand-out throw adds drama.

Get more decorating inspiration with our photo gallery of 100+ Gorgeous Bedrooms.

Source: House & Home February 2015 issue

Products: Cashmere pillows, RH Restoration Hardware; bedding, Elte; bedside lamp, chair, Absolutely Inc.; bed upholstery fabric by Brunschwig & Fils, Lee Jofa; chair fabric by J. Robert Scott, Télio.

Restored mouldings add historical appeal.

Historical sophistication and touches of glamour play nicely in this principal bedroom, which is in a century-old Georgian city home. Painstakingly restored plaster mouldings add subtle visual interest to the neutral walls, while an ornate, Eastern-influenced statue and Barbara Barry table lamp pick up on the gilded design on the headboard. An upholstered bench and velvety throw pillow are lighthearted but luxe additions.

Get more decorating inspiration with our photo gallery of 100+ Gorgeous Bedrooms.

Photographer: Alex Lukey

Source: House & Home February 2015 issue

Products: Bedside table by Barbara Barry for McGuire, bed, lamp, Studio b; rug, Weavers Art; bedding, throw, Au Lit Fine Linens; small pillow, Kevin O'Brien.

A tiled firebox provides a pop of colour.

The principal bedroom of this Toronto triplex-turned-family home is a soothing retreat. An exposed brick chimney breast provides a hit of warm texture to the bright, white space, while the tiled firebox brings colour and playfulness. An ornate picture rail makes a pretty headboard for the minimalist bed.

Get more decorating inspiration with our photo gallery of 100+ Gorgeous Bedrooms.

Source: House & Home February 2015 issue

Products: Wall colour, Ultra White (CC-10), Benjamin Moore; fireplace tile, Olympia Tile; bed, Alta Moda Furniture; duvet, West Elm; throw, Brahms Mount; dreamcatcher, by Victoria Rumi, Drake General Store.

Mostly bare walls allow the view to shine.

The principal bedroom in this Toronto neo-Colonial is all about the view — the homeowners skipped window treatments and kept the walls almost totally adornment-free so the space would feel "like sleeping in a treehouse." A Missoni throw adds upbeat pattern and colour, which is accentuated by a pair of Jieldé lamps. An antique Bijar rug gives the spacious room a hit of global style.

Get more decorating inspiration with our photo gallery of 100+ Gorgeous Bedrooms.

Source: House & Home January 2015 issue

Products: Tables by Meridani, Studio b; headboard fabric by Alexander Girard for Maharam, lamps, Klaus; linens, Au Lit Fine Linens and Auggie; carpeting by Cortenaer, Carpet Warehouse; wall colour, Floral White (OC-29), Benjamin Moore.

Deep hues and luxe materials feel inviting.

In designer James Davie's principal bedroom, purple doors and an oxblood red leather bed frame come to life against neutral walls. "It's just what you'd want in a nighttime room," he says. "Rich and enveloping." An ornate lamp feels luxe, while the side table it's sitting on is fronted by repurposed metal grates.

Get more decorating inspiration with our photo gallery of 100+ Gorgeous Bedrooms.

Source: House & Home January 2015 issue

A clever mix of high and low feels lively.

This sunny principal bedroom features a deft mix of high and low; the industrial-inspired reading lamp and upholstered headboard are chic touches that elevate a basic Parsons-style nightstand. Artfully rumpled linen sheets have a sense of casual luxury, while underfoot, a faux sheepskin rug warms up light wood floors.

Get more decorating inspiration with our photo gallery of 100+ Gorgeous Bedrooms.

Photographer: Donna Griffith

Source: House & Home December 2014 issue

Products: BL5 sconce, Hollace Cluny; side table, Ikea; headboard fabric by Romo, Etsy; throw pillow fabric by Romo, Brunschwig & Fils; bedding, throw, Au Lit Fine Linens; vase, Winners.

A tone-on-tone palette feels restful.

Designer Betty Theodoropoulos used a tone-on-tone palette to give the principal bedroom of her downtown Toronto home the feel of a restful retreat. A patterned wallpaper adds a whimsical fairy-tale feel; its botanical motif is reflected in the eye-catching light fixture.

Get more decorating inspiration with our photo gallery of 100+ Gorgeous Bedrooms.

Source: House & Home November 2014 issue

Products: Sferra linens, grey throw, Au Lit Fine Linens; wallpaper, Gracie; throw (on chair), Hermès; Yves Delorme linens, bench, throw (on bench), Elte.

Designer: Betty Theodoropoulos

Pair staple white linens with a coloured sheet or pillow.

Sky blue on the geometric rug and bedding, along with a large yellow cushion, add life. Antique Gothic-style wooden doors contrast with modern elements in this bedroom.

See more gorgeous bedrooms in our photo gallery. Plus, tour the rest of this beachy bungalow in our Online TV segment.

Photographer: Ashley Capp

Source: House & Home June 2012 issue

Products: Rug, sconce, Elte; Malm bed, Ikea.

To make room for a sitting area, move the bed to one side of a room.

Grey and white looks divine with green accessories. In this space, patterned bed linens are complemented by coloured shams. A recovered armchair formerly in a living room looks right at home next to the accent table.

Photographer: Donna Griffith

Source: House & Home June 2012 issue

Products: Bed linens, Au Lit Fine Linens; bedside lamp, West Elm; throw pillows, 1212 De?cor; carpet, Dominion Rug.

Combine sumptuous duvets, cosy quilts and rumpled linens for a layered look.

A flax-coloured sham and earthy headboard suit the dishevelled imperfection, as do leaning artwork and books scattered beneath the bed.

Source: House & Home June 2012 issue

Products: Lamp, printed pillow, headboard, Kantelberg & Co.; artwork, Absolutely Inc.; green duvet, white duvet, West Elm; beige sham, Ikea; sheets, white pillow cover, Elte; green and white quilt and pillow cover, bedskirt, Au Lit Fine Linens.

Instead of running drapes right to the floor, stop them at a wide window ledge for a tailored look.

In designer Joel Bray's condo bedroom, panel mouldings add depth to what was once a plain room. The cornice was carried across the window to give a clean finish.

Get more decorating inspiration with our photo gallery of 100+ Gorgeous Bedrooms. Plus, tour Bray's condo in our Online TV segment.

Source: House & Home February 2012 issue

Products: Wall colour, Lamp Room Gray (88), Farrow & Ball; millwork, Lowe's; DwellStudio drape fabric and accent pillow fabric, Robert Allen (to the trade); drape sewing, National Drapery; table lamp, Crate & Barrel; artwork, Elte; headboard fabric, Designer Fabrics.

Designer: Joel Bray

Pull your colour scheme from a favourite wallpaper or fabric.

Artist, writer and entrepreneur Alexandra Bennett wanted her bedroom to be tranquil, but couldn't resist the arresting blue and green wallpaper by Lene Toni Kjeld.

Get more decorating inspiration with our photo gallery of 100+ Gorgeous Bedrooms. Plus, tour Alexandra's home in our Online TV segment.

Source: House & Home March 2012 issue

Hang a kilim rug on the wall to extend a headboard and bring more attention to the bed.

"Rather than the commitment of wallpaper or a typical painting, I wanted to add texture, frame the bed, and add depth and richness to the room," says designer and TV personality Lisa Rogers. Textiles on the bed add colour.

Source: House & Home April 2012 issue

Products: Rug (as wall hanging), Elte; side table, blanket, Constantine Living; DwellStudio sheets, Hollace Cluny.

Choose a deep paint colour for a cosy room.

Little luxuries like layers of crisp cotton bedding and a bamboo-silk rug warm up this principal bedroom.

Source: House & Home April 2012 issue

Designer: Connie Braemer, Connie Braemer Design

Long curtain panels offer hotel style at home.

A dramatic black wool area rug with a black linen banding creates a darker, moodier feel in Marilyn's bedroom, popping against the crisp white blackout drapes. "Because of my weird [work] hours, my bedroom has to be a sanctuary — and it truly is," she says.

See more gorgeous bedrooms in our photo gallery. Plus, see Marilyn's main floor in our Online TV segment.

Source: House & Home May 2012 issue

Products: Wall colour, Natural Cream (OC-14), ceiling and trim colour, White Down (CC-50), Benjamin Moore; rug, Elte; headboard, Au Lit Fine Linens; stools, Absolutely Inc.; artwork, sheets, Avenue Road; throw, Hollace Cluny; side tables, L'Atelier; lamps, Constantine Living; chair, Artifacts; drapes, Brinah Levine Design; flooring, Artisan Flooring; plaster details, Contemporary Mouldings.

Designer: Interior design, Brian Gluckstein, Gluckstein Design Planning; millwork, all interior finishes, Ramsin Khachi, Khachi Design Group; interior decoration, Lisa Rogers.

Don't be afraid to experiment with scale.

An oversized upholstered headboard and large light fixtures fill this spacious room in Mary's home. The grand pieces coordinate well with the high ceilings.

Photographer: Kim Christie

Source: House & Home May 2012 issue

Products: Bed, Grace; lamp, Ginger Jar; white lounger, Livingspace; bench, 18Karat.

Ottomans offer moveable seating and a place to rest magazines, clothes and throws.

A soft putty-coloured headboard frames the bed. By keeping the room fairly spare, the focus is put on the lake views out the window.

See more gorgeous bedrooms in our photo gallery. Plus, tour the rest of this bright lakeside townhouse in our Online TV segment.

Source: House & Home April 2012 issue

Products: Sheets, Avenue Road; blue pillows, Constantine Living; throw, Hollace Cluny; drapes, Brinah Levine Design.

Take chances with bold colour.

In artist Virginia Kelly's bedroom, bold walls provide a contrasting backdrop to her own hummingbird painting. Mixing multiple shades of yellow pulls the room together.

Source: House & Home June 2012 issue

Products: Headboard, linens, throw, drapes, ColeDesign Studio; pendant, Snob; seagrass rug, EdgeCo; drape fabric, Kravet; headboard fabric, wallpaper, Primavera; pillow fabrics, Threadcount; wall colour, Hound Lemon (2), Farrow & Ball.

Designer: Karen Cole

Consider painting an old bed frame to highlight detailing.

A window ledge serves as the perfect place to rest artwork, vases and flowers in a tight space. Linen drapes, plush bedding and rich wallpaper enhance the luxe look.

Source: House & Home June 2012 issue

Products: Pillows, linens, throw, drapes, ColeDesign Studio; pendant light, Constantine Living; wallpaper, Tessuti Uno (to the trade).

Designer: Design, Karen Cole, ColeDesign Studio.

For a fresh style, keep the look casual but composed.

A Louis bed, snapped up for $200 at a garage sale, sits in the bedroom of designer Sharon Mimran's daughter. Drapery, linens and chandelier crystals in pale blue tones brighten the dark wood furniture.

For more design and decorating ideas, browse our French Country Style gallery. Or, to see more of Sharon Mimran's house, watch our Online TV segment. See more pretty, Tiffany-inspired interiors in our photo gallery.

Photographer: Ted Yarwood

Source: House & Home February 2008 issue

Products: Bedding, Au Lit Fine Linens; chandelier, Residential Lighting; wall colour, Borrowed Light (235), Farrow & Ball.

A multifunctional built-in serves up storage and style.

This clever unit — with its centre panel upholstered in a cheerful green stripe — is also quite functional, providing plenty of storage space for books and display space for curios and artwork.

Tour the rest of the space in our Online TV segment and Scandinavian-Inspired Condo photo gallery. Plus, find more inspiration in our photo gallery of 10 Small Bedrooms.

Photographer: Donna Griffith

Source: House & Home April 2012 issue

Products: Throw, white pillowcases, Lucca; baskets (left, centre), green vase, tissue holder, West Elm; wooden horse, Mjölk; framing, Akau; drapes, Drapes & More.

Dress up solid linens with coloured trim.

A simple palette of periwinkle blue and white works beautifully in this bedroom overlooking Miami. Off-centred artwork, also white, adds texture. Curtains can be drawn for privacy and to soften the light.

See more minimalist spaces by Post in our photo gallery.

Photographer: Ken Hayden

Source: Jennifer Post: Pure Space (2012 Rizzoli) by Anna Kasabian, available through Amazon.ca.

A bergere chair reupholstered in sky blue fabric adds a pop of colour.

To create an oasis of calm in a sea of chaos, homeowner Danielle Nicholas, of the W Network show Building Bryks, layered shades of white in different textures — a pin-tucked duvet, a faux-fur throw, crisp marble tile — to give the principal bedroom visual interest while maintaining a singular palette.

Tour the rest of the house in our Online TV segment, or browse our photo gallery.

Photographer: Ashley Tonner

Source: House & Home February 2012 issue

Products: Bedding, West Elm; throw, Pottery Barn; artwork, Denial.

Designer: Danielle Nicholas

Be daring with a bold paint or wallpaper treatment.

Black and grey painterly strokes and splatters create interest in this minimally furnished guest bedroom. Wearstler's effective colour palette of black, white and gold emanates luxury at its finest.

See more of Wearstler's designs and take a peek inside her Beverly Hills estate.

In rooms with varied ceiling heights, paint the walls, ceiling and beams in the same colour.

Designer Tom Scheerer opened up the attic in this small late nineteenth-century home and turned it into a beachy bedroom complete with a bathroom in the back. Aqua blue paint sets a serene backdrop for the white bedding and canopy. Vintage fixtures and dormer windows add character to the design.

See more photos from inside Rooms to Inspire by the Sea in our photo gallery, or check out other pretty, Tiffany-inspired interiors in this photo gallery.

Source: Rooms to Inspire by the Sea (2012 Rizzoli) by Annie Kelly, available through Amazon.ca.

Drapes and walls in the same pattern have a calming effect.

New York City philanthropist and socialite Brooke Astor approached legendary interior designer Albert Hadley to transform her bedroom with fabrics by Alan Campbell. She was madly enthusiastic about Campbell's hand-blocked cotton prints. His designs were the foundation of the room's springy pale green and ivory colour palette. The walls were clad in a small-patterned fabric that was applied like wallpaper. The green is anchored by white trim and a soft white carpet, keeping the room bright and fresh.

See more Albert Hadley interiors in our photo gallery.

Products: Drapery, wall and chair fabric, Alan Campbell.

Break the rules from time to time.

"My goal in creating my bedroom was to be happy in it," says photographer Oberto Gili, who used bold strokes of colour and oversized scale to convey the passion for the things he loves. Note how he hung his beloved objects — from the chandelier to birdcage and art — exactly where it pleased him, which makes the space not only look beautiful but feel deeply personal.

See more interiors from Be Your Own Decorator in our photo gallery.

Photographer: Oberto Gili

Source: Be Your Own Decorator (2012 Rizzoli) by Susanna Salk, available through Amazon.ca.

Create a gallery wall with a theme.

Vintage bird prints hang everywhere in this guest room, known as "The Bird Room." By placing the headboard against the window, designer Philip Mitchell was able to use a larger bed while keeping clearance under the sloped ceiling.

Get more traditional cottage decorating ideas in our photo gallery.

Photographer: Janet Kimber

Source: House & Home October 2011 issue

Products: Bedside tables, bench, Patina Antiques; window covering, bedskirt and bench fabric, Kravet Canada (to the trade); window covering, bedskirt, euro sham, kidney pillows, Kingswood Drapery Services; euro sham fabric, queen sham fabric, kidney pillow fabrics, glass lamps, Primavera Interior Furnishings (to the trade); bench upholstery, N'Shape Designs (to the trade); rug, Appel (to the trade); sheets, pillowcases, duvet cover, Au Lit Fine Linens; porcelain platter, Jim Smith Fine Studio Pottery; artwork and framing, D&E Lake Fine Arts.

Designer: Design and architecture, Philip Mitchell, Philip Mitchell Design; general contractor, Greg Cole, ColeBuilt.

Vintage finds from European markets transform a New York City apartment.

Layer upon layer of pattern gives this principal bedroom, designed by Kishani Perera, a romantic vibe. The flea-market bed, redone in charcoal damask, now has a more youthful, modern feel. Keeping the damask, vintage polka-dot throw and chevron pillows in the same subtle blue-gray palette ensures the disparate patterns complement each other rather than compete. Tone-on-tone floral wallpaper, an opulent chandelier and luxurious sateen draperies complete the look of decadence.

See more interiors from Kishani Perera's Vintage Remix in our photo gallery.

Photographer: Troy House

Source: Vintage Remix (2012 Abrams) by Kishani Perera, available through Amazon.ca.

Products: Bed, vintage flea-market find.

Add a splash of colour in the bedroom.

A headboard slipcover and bedskirt in watery blue and white stripes bring a touch of colour and pattern to this room. Placing the bed under a window ensures lake breezes for a comfortable sleep.

Get more traditional cottage decorating ideas in our photo gallery, plus browse more White Rooms.

Photographer: Janet Kimber

Source: House & Home October 2011 issue

Products: Sconces, Elte; antique side table, Angus & Company.

Designer: Builder, Elmo Starr Custom Builder; design, Michael Angus, Angus & Company.

Look for one-of-a-kind antique pieces.

Lit by handsome tall original sash windows, the spare bedroom is home to an early-1800s teak village bed that was shipped back from Rajasthan, India. En route, it lost its tiles and broke to bits. It was reassembled in London by a master joiner, and homeowner Alistair Green scoured the city to find the new tiles.

See more photos from this home.

Photographer: Kirsten Hinder

Source: House & Home June 2007 issue

Traditional furniture honours this London home's heritage.

In this pale blue principal bedroom by Sarah Richardson Design, an antique French bed and leggy bedside tables exude dignity and refinement. The armchairs were a winning find already upholstered in grey-blue linen.

Photographer: Stacey Brandford

Source: House & Home March 2012 issue

Products: Bed, bedside tables, 507 Antiques; chairs, Nicholas Haslam; lamps, John Young Galleries.

Stately wing chairs layer sophistication into a kid's room.

Richardson chose a lavender colour for this ceiling to contrast softly with the red toile bedspread. Crisp, relatively unadorned walls are the perfect foil for an ornate mirror.

Source: House & Home March 2012 issue

Paint walls a light, bright green to make a space feel more open.

In the bedroom of a London, England home, designer Sarah Richardson looked to nature as her guide, setting twin antique brass beds against soft green walls and bedding. "This shade is a favourite of mine," she says, citing a mossy stone wall visible outside the windows as inspiration for the palette.

Get more design and decorating ideas in our Designer Bedrooms photo gallery, or in our Sarah Richardson photo gallery.

Source: House & Home March 2012 issue

In a bay window, drapes frame and highlight the bed.

Designer and popular blogger Emma Reddington countered the light, ephemeral feel of this space with a rough reclaimed wood bed and bench. "The room itself is quite formal with the original fireplace, bay window and chandelier," she explains. "But all of the furniture is informal, low to the floor and made of the most basic materials." The throw pillows, for instance, are fashioned out of an old rug.

For more design and decorating ideas, browse the Emma Reddington Home Makeover photo gallery, or see a video tour of this house in our Online TV segment.

Source: House & Home Makeovers 2011

Products: Bench and headboard design, kilim pillows, Marion Melbourne Design; bench and headboard manufacturing, Relik Rustic Reclaim Restoration; yellow throw blanket, Hollace Cluny.

Mix and match vintage bedside tables for a charming look.

Homeowners Nadia Caron and Karl Dalery sourced and collected spruce barnboard planks for two years, ensuring they would be able to run the same flooring throughout their chalet-style house in North Hatley, Quebec.

For more design and decorating ideas see our Best of the Eastern Townships photo gallery, or browse our Farmhouse Style photo gallery.

Photographer: André Rider

Source: House & Home April 2011 issue

A chandelier adds whimsy and grandeur to a principal bedroom.

In Claire and Bernard Rouleau's bedroom at their Ayer's Cliff, Quebec home, designer Daniel Brisset used a soft, restful palette. Stone floors and painted barnboard walls exude country charm.

For more design and decorating ideas see our Best of the Eastern Townships photo gallery.

Photographer: André Rider

Source: House & Home September 2010 issue

Exotic details and a shapely velvet headboard shine in this space.

While many of us choose beige or off-white walls, interior designer Theresa Casey embraces the rainbow: "Colour is the easiest way to transform your space — you can have a wall come forward or recede. Sometimes a small room doesn't have a lot of light, and you add a beautiful eggplant purple and voilà, your space is cosy and warm."

Get more design and decorating ideas in our Designer Bedrooms photo gallery, or see our Theresa Casey photo gallery.

Photographer: Ted Yarwood

Source: House & Home March 2012 issue

Use black-shaded table lamps for a soft glow.

Linen in an attention-grabbing citrine injects a heavy dose of pattern into designer Sarah Callanan's 260-square-foot bedroom. The queen-size bed takes up most of the space, so a small dresser and built-in were tucked under a three-foot-deep beam, and a new closet and laundry area were installed in one tidy corner.

Get more design and decorating ideas in our Designer Bedrooms photo gallery, or tour the rest of Sarah Callanan's home in our Online TV segment.

Source: House & Home September 2011 issue

Designer: Sarah Callanan

Quintessential Nova Scotia quilts provide a charming sense of place.

Designer Philip Mitchell went to great effort to centre the doorway in this sweet little guest room, but the move was necessary to accommodate both twin beds. Sketches of schooners and the porthole mirror reference the home's location — the seaside town of Chester.

See more interiors by Philip Mitchell.

Photographer: Janet Kimber

Source: House & Home October 2011 issue

Products: Mirror, Target; antique prints, Blue Shutters Antiques and W.R. Antiques; picture framing, D&E Lake; bedding Au Lit Fine Linens; sham fabric, Telio and Lee Jofa.

Art Deco accents connote glamour and languor.

In the principal bedroom of designer Nam Dang-Mitchell's Calgary home, an iconic double-armed Serge Mouille sconce functions as both lighting and art. A sleek upholstered bed offers a low-key backdrop for graphic black and white patterns. The Deco-style cabinet holds books and a TV.

Get more design and decorating ideas from Designer Bedrooms, plus see more of Nam Dang-Mitchell's work in our photo gallery.

Photographer: Colin Way

Source: House & Home January 2012 issue

Products: Bed, TV cabinet design, Nam Dang-Mitchell; bed fabrication, Calgary Interiors; TV cabinet fabrication, Tank Design Studio; bed upholstery fabric, Pindler & Pindler mohair, DWA Interior Furnishings (to the trade); Serge Mouille sconce, Bombast Interiors; Thomas O'Brien table lamp, Circa Lighting; zebra pillow, Oly Studio; bedding, Home Sense; throw, Hermès; parchment stool, 1st Dibs; handmade Mexican bark wallpaper installation, Heritage Decorating; Shaw Carpet Suva in Cape Cod (00573) carpet, Fitz Flooring.

Use soft blues and greens for a calming, subdued space.

This Theresa Casey–designed bedroom, in a three-storey Edwardian, is flush with old world sophistication and a soulful, literary air that perfectly reflects its book-loving inhabitants.

Get more design and decorating ideas in our Designer Bedrooms photo gallery, or in our Theresa Casey photo gallery.

Photographer: Ted Yarwood

Source: House & Home March 2012 issue

Products: Crystal lamp, Kantelberg & Co.

Choose pastel walls for a calming effect.

Mad Men actor and interior designer Bryan Batt featured this serene bedroom in his recent design book Big, Easy Style. The Benjamin Moore wall colour is appropriately named Sweet Dreams. The toile drapery and headboard add a touch of pattern, while white side tables, Jonathan Adler ceramic lamps and a white duvet offer crisp contrast.

See more interiors from Bryan Batt's Big, Easy Style in our photo gallery and check out more pretty, Tiffany-inspired interiors in this photo gallery.

Source: Big, Easy Style (2011 Clarkson Potter) by Bryan Batt, available through Amazon.ca.

Products: Wall colour, Benjamin Moore's Sweet Dreams (847); lamps, Jonathan Adler.

Designer: Bryan Batt

A simple, nature-inspired palette reflect the beach view.

In this serene principal bedroom designed by Amy Lau, raised striations on the duvet are reminiscent of a sandy beach, complementing the ocean-inspired wall colour. A five-armed Serge Mouille sconce, meanwhile, loosely resembles the form of a starfish.

See more interiors from Amy Lau's Expressive Modern in our photo gallery.

Source: Expressive Modern (2011 The Monacelli Press) by Amy Lau, available through Amazon.ca.

Products: Five Arm Spider Sconce, Serge Mouille.

Designer: Amy Lau

A vintage headboard and ornate white mirror frame add to this room's intricate details.

The midtown Manhattan apartment of jewelry designer Barbara S. Gross is dark and dramatic, but this guest bedroom exudes a playful, feminine style. Painterly cherry blossoms printed on Clarence House wallpaper add a chinoiserie element. Wallpapering all four walls and the ceiling makes a large room seem small and cosy.

See more interiors from Amy Lau's Expressive Modern in our photo gallery.

Photographer: Kim Sargent

Source: Expressive Modern (2011 The Monacelli Press) by Amy Lau, available through Amazon.ca.

Products: Wallpaper, Clarence House; lamps, Christopher Spitzmiller; bench, designed by Edward Wormley.

Designer: Amy Lau

A patterned duvet cover is an easy way to brighten a bedroom.

Designer Patti Rosati painted this contemporary bedroom's sunken bookshelves thundercloud grey. "I wanted a colour to ground and warm up the room," she says. Colour-blocking select books creates stylish vignettes.

Watch a tour of this condo, plus see more brightly-hued spaces in our Colourful Rooms Gallery.

Source: House & Home August 2011 issue

Products: Wall and shelving colour, Chelsea Gray (HC-168), Benjamin Moore.

Designer: Patti Rosati, Patti Rosati Interiors.

Stay cosy by layering beds with handsome wool accents.

Embellish a simple pillow by stitching a wool braid into a stylized monogram or trim a casual linen throw with cashmere embroidery for a custom look. Tailored wool drapes and an upholstered headboard mimic dapper men's suiting, grounding the bedroom's saturated teal walls.

See more brightly-hued spaces in our Colourful Rooms photo gallery and our Rooms With Jewel Tones photo gallery.

Photographer: Kim Jeffery

Source: House & Home October 2011 issue

Products: Headboard, mirror, rug, Elte; Baton lamp, Lamino sheepskin chair, Design Within Reach; chevron coverlet, sheets, shams, pillowcases, Au Lit Fine Linens; wool braid (as monogram), Mokuba; side table, Hardware; boxes, lamb figurine (on side table), Cynthia Findlay Antiques; wool drape fabric, Designer Fabrics; white sheers, Restoration Hardware; wall colour, Andromede (6024-63), Sico.

Designer: Joel Bray

Bring furniture to life with simple vignettes.

Despite the absence of colour, jewelry designer Maryam Keyhani's principal bedroom still radiates plenty of elegance and drama, thanks to the classic shapes of the bow-front dresser, paper chandelier and fashion motifs that give it a Parisian-apartment feel.

See more soft and feminine spaces in our photo gallery, plus browse more White Rooms.

Source: House & Home August 2011 issue

Products: Paper chandelier, Klaus; dresser, Châtelet; linens, Au Lit Fine Linens.

A detailed mirror enlarges this space.

A complementary palette of soft creams and golds create a cosy ambience in designer Michelle Hanna's traditional principal bedroom.

Tour this bedroom and the rest of Michelle's grand home in our Online TV segment. Plus, see more soft and feminine spaces in our photo gallery.

Photographer:

Source: House & Home September 2010 issue

Products: Bedding, Au Lit Fine Linens, and Crisp Linens (to the trade); Barbara Barry Silver Screen wallpaper in Platinum (W3004-11), Kravet Canada (to the trade); drapes, inVu Drapery; wall and trim colour, Moonshine (OC-56) from the Off White collection, ceiling colour, Dune White (CC-70) from the Designer Classics collection, Benjamin Moore; rug, Elte.

Designer: Michelle Hanna Gluckstein Design Planning.

Adding colourful accents to a room brings it to life.

Designer Connie Braemer designed the four-poster bed in homeowner Betsy Aziz's principal bedroom. Pattern and colour are evident throughout: chartreuse chests, vibrant art, and the suzani covering the back of the sofa.

See more of this home in our photo gallery and Online TV segment.

Source: House & Home January 2012 issue

Products: Wall colour, Pralines and Cream (5238-24), Para Paints; bed fabrication, Catfish Design Build; coverlet, West Elm; sheets, Sferra Celeste (3990), ABC Home; sofa upholstery, Louis Interiors; side tables, decorative pillow, Constantine; drapery fabric, Dominique Kieffer Toile Peinte in Mauve (17063), Te?lio (to the trade); sewing, Your Sweet Home.

Designer: Connie Braemer Design; architecture, Richard Wengle Architect; construction, G.E.S. Construction.

Play with pattern in a neutral room.

In the principal bedroom of a Victorian reno, HGTV star and Toronto designer Tommy Smythe went with a mostly grey palette. To add interest, he combined grey patterns — a graphic charcoal rug, chevron bench, and duvet with Egyptian key pattern. A vintage glass light fixture also adds personality to the room.

See Tommy Smythe's Victorian Makeover photo gallery for more photos of this home, plus watch Suzanne Dimma tour through the kitchen.

Source: House & Home January 2012 issue

Products: Chandelier, Stanley Wagman Antiques; bed frame design, Thomas Smythe, Sarah Richardson Design; bed frame fabric, grey pillow fabric, drape fabric, Designer Fabrics; coverlet fabric, green floral pillow fabric, Schumacher Zenyatta Mondatta (54792) in Noir/Black (on bench), Bilbrough & Co.; solid green silk pillow, Primavera Interior Furnishings; drape hardware, Wesley Seto Design; bench, Sarah Richardson Design; side tables, Patina Antiques; custom lamps, The Centre Shop; custom lampshades, Eric & Susan Custom Lampshade Makers; rug, Y&Co; wall colour, Sweatshirt Gray (TH04), Ralph Lauren Home.

Designer: Tommy Smythe; project manager, Jenny Dames.

An attention-grabbing vintage ceiling fixture adds a retro feel.

Blue and acid green colours set a soothing tone in the principal bedroom. A flashy ceiling fixture and headboard upholstered in an iconic David Hicks hexagon pattern blend effortlessly with a pair of low-hung ornate sconces — the resulting mix is the epitome of Sasha Seymour's '70s Parisian-apartment vision.

See before & after photos of Sasha Seymour's Townhouse Reno in our photo gallery. Also, watch a tour of her retro-inspired home in this online TV segment. See more pretty, Tiffany-inspired interiors in our photo gallery.

Source: House & Home September 2011 issue

Products: Headboard fabric, Groundworks David Hicks Hexagon House in Lime, throw pillow fabric, Bermingham Adras silk ikat, stool fabric, Lee Jofa Showroom (to the trade); throw pillow and drape sewing, Pat Walker and Angela Walker; headboard and stool upholstery, Paul Truong, Master Upholsterer; ceiling fixture, Zig Zag.

Come winter, switch up your bedside floral arrangement for a fragrant vase of pine branches.

Serene minimalism and muted tones create a relaxing atmosphere in a design duo's bedroom. A luxurious upholstered bed frame keeps the look cosy and welcoming.

Photographer: Jean Longpré

Source: Maison & Demeure November 2010 issue

Products: Bed, Maison Corbeil; bedding, Toile sur Rendez-vous; lamps, bedside tables, Celadon Collection.

The bed has a luxurious view out to the pool and beyond.

Light and spacious, the principal bedroom, cosied up with a shag rug, offers a personalized hotel-like aesthetic for Michael and his wife, Luisana, who travel so frequently.

See all of Michael Bublé's L.A. Home in our photo gallery.

Photographer: Joe Schmelzer

Source: House & Home November 2011 issue

Products: Mohair throw, Jonathan Adler.

Cosy up bedrooms with toasty-warm wool blankets, sumptuous velvet pillows and striped bedding in brown shades from beige to chocolate.

Chamomile-coloured walls ensure a sunny feel year-round and are neutral enough to work with most decorating schemes. Add a little life with a quirky gooseberry wreath and a small pitcher of wildflowers bedside.

Photographer: Janet Kimber

Source: House & Home October 2011 issue

Products: Wool blanket, velvet pillow, Elte; bedding, HomeSense; vintage print, Boo Boo & Lefty; bamboo table, Arcadia Antiques.

White beadboard keeps this space bright.

Horizontal, vertical and diagonal lines play off each other, creating harmony in this quiet cottage-style space. A nature-inspired bedside vignette features a rustic handcrafted table and a sculptural branch lamp.

Photographer: Monic Richard

Source: Maison & Demeure November 2010 issue

Products: Bedding, Beige; plaid throw, bedside lamp, Celadon Collection.

Colourful luggage and an old trunk are practical alternatives to a bench.

Creative couple Susan and William Brinson know colour and composition. Both graduates of the Savannah College of Art and Design, they chose to artfully mix the rough look of their Manhattan loft with feminine bedding and vintage accents.

See more interiors from Design*Sponge at Home in our photo gallery.

Source: Design*Sponge at Home (2011 Artisan)

A crisp palette contrasts with the country warmth of painted wood panelling.

This Murphy bed uses a suspension system that makes it possible to lift with one finger. On both sides of the queen-size bed, a niche in the wall acts as a side table and is wired with a reading light. When the bed is folded up, homeowners Barbara and Michael Purdy use the freed-up space as a workout area.

Learn more Budget Basement Decorating Tips, watch an Online TV tour of this basement, plus see more Barbara Purdy Designs.

Source: House & Home June 2011 issue

Products: Bedspread, bedding, Lucca Fine Linens; accent pillow, Virginia Johnson; baskets, West Elm; wall colour, Oxford White (CC-30) from the Designer Classics collection, niche colour, Amherst Gray (HC-167) from the Historical Colour collection, Benjamin Moore.

A fireplace takes bedroom glamour and comfort to a new level.

The subtle layering of pattern and texture keeps this principal bedroom's lavender accents from feeling too feminine.

Watch an Online TV tour of this home. Plus, see more Barbara Purdy Designs in our photo gallery.

Source: House & Home December 2010 issue

Products: Bed, Palette Furniture; headboard fabric, Threadcount; Kisa bedding, Lucca; ottoman fabric, Kravet Canada (to the trade); ottoman reupholstery, JMV Interiors; nightstand, Restoration Hardware; lamp, throw, rug, Elte; fireplace insert, Marsh's Stoves & Fireplaces; fireplace surround, Stone Tile International; wall colour (throughout), Stonington Gray (HC-170) from the Historical Colours collection, trim colour (throughout), Gray Mist (OC-30) from the Off White collection, Benjamin Moore.

Custom furniture provides smart storage in this small apartment.

Designer Brad Ford deftly carved out an oasis of calm amid the chaos of urban living. In his New York City bedroom, his dog Turbo relaxes on the low bed, which features built-in end tables and reading lamps, designed to fit snugly under the window.

See more of Brad Ford's Apartment, plus find more inspiration in our photo gallery of 10 Small Bedrooms.

Photographer: Eric Striffler

Source: House & Home September 2011 issue

Products: Coverlet, Martha Stewart.

Designer: Brad Ford

Layers of pale yellow and white adorn the bed.

A mid-19th-century French style bed pairs well with a more contemporary pedestal side table in the 2011 Princess Margaret Showhome.

See more from the 2011 Princess Margaret Showhome in our photo gallery and watch Lynda Reeves tour the space.

Source: House & Home October 2011 issue

Products: Bed, sheets, Restoration Hardware; custom bedding fabric, through Primavera and Kravet; quilt, side table, Pottery Barn; books, Indigo; wall colour, White Down CC-50, Benjamin Moore; baseboard and trim colour, Bavarian Cream OC-123, Benjamin Moore.

Upholstered touches create a luxe-yet-rustic feel.

Designer Scott Yetman loves to integrate elements. Here, the wall that divides the bathroom from the bedroom is also a headboard. Drawing inspiration from the outdoors, Scott chose an abundance of wood paired with shades of soft green, creating a upscale cabin look.

See more Scott Yetman Designs in our photo gallery.

Photographer: Leona Mozes

Layers of plush texture add comfort.

"This master bedroom is a perfect example of restrained luxury," says designer Scott Yetman. "The Swedish-style furniture trimmed in gold, the solid crystal lamp completed with a custom-pleated shade, and the harmony of the silk damask pillow against the rougher more woven fabric of the bed are completed by a beautifully hand loomed, but natural looking carpet.

See more Scott Yetman Designs in our photo gallery.

Photographer: Leona Mozes

Checks and stripes offer classic style.

To accommodate proper storage for the owner's suits and jackets, the architect working with designer Kate Zeidler lined one full wall with white cupboards. American elm shelves along the top and side make them look less monolithic and add more book storage. A rolling ladder makes the upper cabinets accessible.

See more designs from our 25 Top Designers in our photo gallery.

Source: House & Home March 2010 issue

Products: Bed, Ha?stens; rug, The Rug Company; bedding, throw, Elte; green glass vase, Hollace Cluny.

Designer: Kate Zeidler

A humble space, kept simple and cottage-like.

This home's only bedroom illustrates Richard Ouellette and Maxime Vandal of Les Ensembliers' approach to decor: nothing matches yet it melds together effortlessly. Bird-print wallpaper acts as a neutral backdrop for modern ikat pillows and weathered-wood pieces.

See more designs from our 25 Top Designers in our photo gallery.

Photographer: Jean Longpré

Source: House & Home August 2011 issue

Products: Bedding, Toile Sur Rendez-Vous; bedside tables, chest, Antiquite? Michel Prince; Schumacher wallpaper, throw pillow fabric, Crescendo; bed, Les Ensembliers; lamps, Fleur de Juin.

Matching, Chanel-inspired lamp shades with lucite bases offer classic glamour.

In Christine and Ken Woolner's bedroom, the damask wallpaper lends a more feminine look than the rest of the dramatic house. Designer James McIntyre kept the furniture simple with a bed upholstered in white velvet, elegant antique tables and simple art.

See more designs from McIntyre Bills in our photo gallery.

Source: House & Home February 2009 issue

Products: Custom bed, Red Eight Workshop; bedding, Fino Lino; side table, Baker; wallpaper, Aberdeen Burgundy damask (LWP16421W), Ralph Lauren Home; slipper chair, William Switzer & Associates; blinds, Global Shades.

Wallpaper creates a focal point in this room.

The lower-level guest suite of the 2011 Princess Margaret Showhome offers a private haven, perfect for a young adult. Like most of the furniture and fittings on this floor, the bed, chest and chair are courtesy of Ikea. A bold modern Pierre Frey damask-print wallpaper inspired the room's raspberry accents.

See more from the 2011 Princess Margaret Showhome in our photo gallery and watch Lynda Reeves tour the space.

Source: House & Home October 2011 issue

Products: Pierre Frey wallpaper, through Primavera Interior Furnishings (to the trade); sisal carpet, Elte; bed, bedding, chair, rug, dresser, lamp, Ikea; trim colour, Cloud White (CC-40) from the Designer Classics collection, Benjamin Moore.

Rich textures and details keep this neutral space interesting.

A palette of creams and tans gives this bedroom a sophisticated, soothing vibe, while the stunning cane bed adds character and authentic French flair. Identical lamps sit on open and closed night tables, for a feeling of symmetry that's not too "matchy." A textured rug helps warm up the large room, too.

Get more inspiration in our Country Bedrooms photo gallery.

Photographer: Monic Richard

Source: House & Home November 2009 issue

Products: Fabric on stool, Donald Christopher Design; flowers Flore.

Soothing lilac walls and minimal, weathered furniture keep this room simple.

The bed's aubergine and cream coverlet from France complements the room's dainty chandelier.

Photographer: Andreas von Einsiedel

Source: House & Home May 2011 issue

Contemporary polka-dot bedding contrasts nicely with heavy, raw-wood walls.

A quirky lamp, with an English-pub feel, doesn't look out of place atop the antique sideboard. The bright red rug breaks up the extensive wood with a pop of colour.

Photographer: Louise Bilodeau

Source: Maison & Demeure July-August 2010 issue

A polished nickel bed adds sparkle.

Shades of wheat, green and blue offer serene contrast to the dark stained walls and ceiling. Although wood panelling can sometimes make a room feel sombre, a large window floods the room with sunlight, keeping the overall feel warm and bright.

Get more inspiration in our Philip Mitchell photo gallery.

Photographer: Tim McGhie

Products: Armoire, bedside tables, Patina Antiques; bed, DeBoer's; table lamps, custom shades, Romela Antique Lighting; area Carpet, Elte; drapery, bed skirt fabrics, Kravet Canada; bedding, The Bay

Multiple drapery panels customize light and privacy.

Wraparound windows maximize views of Trading Bay and the Algonquin Highlands beyond. Clean lines, a Moroccan lantern and paisley-print bedding offer a contemporary take on a classic lodge look.

To see more rooms with a view, visit our photo gallery.

Source: House & Home May 2011 issue

Products: Bed, table, sheets, Elte; John Robshaw duvet cover, Lucca; lamp, Crate & Barrel; lantern, L'Atelier; prints, Putti Fine Furnishings; antique dresser, Cross Cut Antiques.

A pale striped rug warms up a dark wood floor.

This bedroom's neutral palette allows the delicate floral bed frame to shine. A few pops of rich cerulean blue keep the look interesting without overwhelming the space.

Source: House & Home October 2010 issue

Designer: Christie Hansen

A Gothic-style headboard is the focal point of this room.

This second floor bedroom was formally unused attic space. By adding a shed dormer, this new country-style room boasts a spacious layout and architectural interest.

Photographer: Tim McGhie

Products: Bed, stools and end tables, Patina Antiques; fabrics, Tessuti Uno; antique bird prints, framing, D&E Lake Ltd.; bedding, Au Lit Fine Linens; floor Lamp, Romela Antique Lighting.

A beamed ceiling and white panelling offer a classic country look.

The open ceiling in this principal bedroom enhances the airiness of the bright white space. Natural linen bedding gives the bed a soft, slightly rumpled European look. Mosquito netting is a charming accent — and a practical touch in the country.

Source: House & Home October 2008 issue

Products: Bed, Au Lit Fine Linens; mosquito netting, Putti Fine Furnishings; bedside lights, L'Atelier.

A daring mix of prints creates a casual, playful bedroom.

An antique brass bed layered with a country quilt and tons of pillows is an inviting destination in designer Sarah Richardson's holiday home. From polka-dots to paisley to floral and stripes, Sarah is a master at mixing unexpected textiles.

Source: House & Home November 2010 issue

Products: Antique brass bed, dresser, quilt, art (beside window), Christie Antique Show; art (above bed), Around the Block; custom furniture spraying, Benjamen Furniture Refinishing; drape and one pillow fabric, bedskirt fabric, drape rings, Designer Fabrics; bed pillow fabrics, Te?lio; Jielde lamp, Hollace Cluny.

Nothing says country like white-painted wood ceilings and walls.

Dress up white cotton bedding with a quilt and accent pillows in the same bold crimson print at the head and foot of the bed only. Cheerful striped rugs temper the elegance of a four-poster bed.

Photographer: Robin Stubbert

Source: House & Home July 2010 issue

Mix old and new for a youthful take on country-chic.

The owners of this century-old lakeside home kept the original pine floors, which were in pristine condition. A splash of white paint brightens the room's panelled walls, while the natural wood finish on the ceiling adds warmth. Contemporary lamps and bedside tables keep the look sophisticated.

Get more inspiration in our Country Bedrooms photo gallery.

Source: House & Home July 2010 issue

A pair of bright yellow lamps add a touch of summertime cheer.

The walls above the white tongue-and-groove wainscotting are a deep putty colour to complement the upholstery. The canopy bed feels cosy and contained, even without curtains.

Photographer: Ted Yarwood

Source: House & Home July 2010 issue

Products: Bed, Lockside Trading Company; side tables, Dreweatts Auctioneers; chair upholstery, roman blinds, John Barnwell, J.R. Barnwell Design; bedding, Peter Jones; blue throw, Elte.

When faced with odd angles, keep the walls bare.

Symmetry is key in homeowner Tanya Linton's contemporary principal bedroom. To keep the space interesting, Tanya mixed prints and textures while keeping with the black-and-white scheme. Raw wood side tables and benches are casual and warm.

See more of this house in our Stylish Family Home Makeover gallery.

Photographer: Donna Griffith

Source: House & Home February 2010 issue

Products: Side tables, L'Atelier; headboard fabric, Designer Fabrics; headboard construction, Princess Perfect Upholstery; throw, Elte; pillow, Koko.

Rich chocolate walls evoke warmth and luxury.

Antique suitcases stacked underneath the bedside bistro table are a handsome and clever spot to stash extra linens and throws. To update the bed's iron frame, the homeowner — Holt Renfrew stylist Heidi Lewis — covered it with pads and sewed slipcovers.

See more beautiful spaces in our Stylists' Houses photo gallery. Also, watch an online TV tour of Heidi's apartment.

Photographer: Harry Gils

Source: House & Home Condos 2009 issue

Products: Angelsbo floor cushions, Ikea; Anichini throw in Olive (on bed) Anichini Hkmet shams, tassel cushion, Constantine.

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