Luxurious bedrooms by Design Deconstruct
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Luxurious bedrooms by Design Deconstruct

Elegant and classic luxury bedroom

This master bedroom for a couple mixes opulence with function. Full with a luxury quotient, the bedroom has burl as a focal point of design. The wall paneling behind the bed comprises hand-cut wooden panels with rose gold finished metal details, which are continued on the doors as well.


The wardrobes feature vertical louver formations that appear as though they are an extension of the paneling. For the bed, a red wine tone blends with all the furniture and décor around. The indirect lighting in the form of cove lights and wall washers imparts a soft and warm glow to the room. A statement and vibrant wall painting breaks the monotony of the room and adds a splash of colour to it.

Luxury bedroom in a dark palette


This bedroom designed in an intriguing palette and love for dark spaces, evokes a certain glamour. The use of Italian marble in a dual layered installation to panel the bed back wall, and a light grey textured wall paint right next to it to balances the space. The bed in suede leather in dark tones adds more depth to the space. Hard surfaces are finished in a nine-layer polish. The geometric rug complements the hardwood flooring laid out in a herringbone pattern.

A lavish bedroom with golden accents


A feature wall with a geometric paneling made of a combination of wallpaper and texture paint, and highlighted with champagne gold strips of steel creates a dynamic backdrop to this bedroom awash in natural light from the bed back glass façade.

The bed has beautiful detailing to it with stitches, and even bed covers are customised to add exclusivity. The lavish scarlet couch in front of the bed is eye-catching. So is the console, which has shutters clad in multiple strips of steel finished in champagne gold.

Elegant and classic luxury bedroom This master bedroom for a couple mixes opulence with function. Full with a luxury quotient, the bedroom has burl as a focal point of design. The wall paneling behind the bed comprises hand-cut wooden panels with rose gold finished metal details, which are continued on the doors as well. The wardrobes feature vertical louver formations that appear as though they are an extension of the paneling. For the bed, a red wine tone blends with all the furniture and décor around. The indirect lighting in the form of cove lights and wall washers imparts a soft and warm glow to the room. A statement and vibrant wall painting breaks the monotony of the room and adds a splash of colour to it. Luxury bedroom in a dark paletteThis bedroom designed in an intriguing palette and love for dark spaces, evokes a certain glamour. The use of Italian marble in a dual layered installation to panel the bed back wall, and a light grey textured wall paint right next to it to balances the space. The bed in suede leather in dark tones adds more depth to the space. Hard surfaces are finished in a nine-layer polish. The geometric rug complements the hardwood flooring laid out in a herringbone pattern. A lavish bedroom with golden accents A feature wall with a geometric paneling made of a combination of wallpaper and texture paint, and highlighted with champagne gold strips of steel creates a dynamic backdrop to this bedroom awash in natural light from the bed back glass façade. The bed has beautiful detailing to it with stitches, and even bed covers are customised to add exclusivity. The lavish scarlet couch in front of the bed is eye-catching. So is the console, which has shutters clad in multiple strips of steel finished in champagne gold.

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