
"When it comes to designing a bedroom, the goal is usually about prioritizing stylish tranquility. Fixtures that remind us of hotel stays-like blackout curtains, upholstered bed frames, and luxury bedding-can be shortcuts to achieving more serene sleep. At the same time, most of us don't want to feel like we're checking into a hotel every night before bed. So we incorporate customizable details that don't strip a space of its coziness, like high-quality sheets that match our sleep patterns, down pillows with customizable loft, and even high-quality toiletries like a luxurious shampoo or nourishing body wash."
""I'm a big believer that your environment should support rest and restoration, and blackout curtains can help create that," says designer Alvin Wayne. "That said, I'll pause on them if a space needs more natural light during the day or if the curtains visually overpower the room. It's all about balance.""
Design priorities center on creating stylish, tranquil bedrooms using hotel-inspired fixtures like blackout curtains, upholstered bed frames, and luxury bedding to encourage restorative sleep. Customizable elements such as high-quality sheets tuned to sleep patterns, down pillows with adjustable loft, and premium toiletries preserve coziness and personal comfort. Blackout curtains offer significant light-blocking benefits but lack the easy visual versatility of swap-out items, so placement and material choice matter. Designers recommend weighing natural light needs and room scale to prevent curtains from overwhelming a space while still supporting rest and restoration.
Read at Architectural Digest
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