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5 Cozy Bedrooms from March Projects
Get inspired with us: these interiors are the perfect place to stay (and finally get some sleep)
We continue our long-standing tradition and share with you the most cozy bedroom interiors from our projects. Save these ideas for later!
Bedroom in Grey-Blue Tones
To make the bedroom interior light and airy, designer Elena Sorensen chose light natural shades. The area behind the bed was partially painted in grey-blue, which helped make the interior more expressive.
By the way, they didn't force the space with wardrobes — there's a separate dressing room where all clothes are stored.
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Light Bedroom with Pink Accents
This bedroom was designed for a young woman, so designer Viktoria Zolina chose a calm color palette: white walls were complemented with elements from light wood and pink accents. A large mirror was used behind the bed — it visually expands the room and adds light to the space.
Storage is also well organized here: two storage systems from IKEA were hidden behind sliding textile panels (in case the apartment will be occupied by a couple).
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Cozy Bedroom in Classical Style
To decorate this room, designer Tatiana Krasikova chose paper-like light blue wallpapers with a floral pattern — they set the tone for the entire interior. Regular balcony doors were replaced with full-height French doors to add romance to the setting.
Also, a walk-in closet with built-in wardrobes 1500 mm wide and with mezzanines was arranged here. One part stores men's clothes, the other — women's.
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Bedroom in Beige Tones
Designer Zhanna Navolotskaya decided to emphasize the large area of the bedroom with a light color palette — it further expands the boundaries of the space.
At the same time, they didn’t overfill the bedroom with furniture: a coffee table with a minimalist design was placed next to the bed, and all items were hidden in a large IKEA wardrobe. It almost blends with the walls and doesn’t clutter the space.
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Small Bedroom with Colored Ceiling
For the interior color scheme, designer Ludmila Danilevich chose two shades: pink and blue. The walls were painted in a soft sky tone, while the ceiling and part of the wall were decorated with appliques made from decorative tape. This trick visually expands the small space.
By the way, the curtains were carefully chosen to match the walls and ceiling — thanks to this, the interior seems more cohesive.
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