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Here are 8 Minimalist Interior Inspirations for Bedrooms, Just Like a Hotel Room!

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Let's Explore 8 Minimalist Bedroom Design Inspirations That Will Make You Feel Even More Comfortable Sleeping Like in a Hotel Room.

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The definition of a minimalist bedroom goes beyond just choosing a monochromatic theme. More than that, a minimalist bedroom can be defined by its clean appearance, organized palette, and enduring simplicity. A minimalist space can also be filled with your favorite furniture but still arranged in proportion to make it visually pleasing. If you're getting tired of monotonous bedroom designs that lack excitement, here are some references for you. Let's explore 8 minimalist bedroom design inspirations that will make you feel even more comfortable sleeping like in a hotel room.

1. Monochromatic Theme.

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Okay, the most common monochromatic idea comes first. We're featuring it because it's suitable for those on a budget. White or gray walls can be your canvas, adorned with your favorite photos or paintings as a centerpiece. Apply a color scheme of white, black, and gray, and add a pair of lamps on either side of the bed to create the hotel room ambiance.

2. Blue Theme.

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For those who love the color blue, opt for a range of blue shades like turquoise, pastel blue, pearl gentian blue, or winter mint. You can even combine two shades in one room, such as using a darker blue on one wall and a lighter blue on the others. You can complement these cool tones with yellow or light brown furniture or ornaments to add some dimension to the room.

3. Simple Bedroom.

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For a small bedroom, avoid using tall furniture. Instead, opt for a low bed and add a wide mirror on one of the bedroom walls. This creates a sense of spaciousness, and you can also use the space under the low bed for storage drawers. Add a minimalist-designed carpet and some green plants near the bed to enhance the aesthetics.

4. Small Plants in the Room.

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Speaking of plants, you can place one large potted plant and two or three small pots in your room. This will provide an aesthetic touch to your room. However, adding too many plants can make the room look cluttered and diminish the minimalist and aesthetic feel.

5. Wooden Furniture.

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Wooden furniture and flooring can also bring a calming ambiance to the room. Add wooden shelves and a few wooden decorations like small wooden pots and rattan baskets, especially if white dominates your room's decor. It will look sweet for sure!

6. Feminine Look with Pink.

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Want a feminine look with pink? Combine it with minimalist decorations and ornaments. You can use a low-height bed, add a furry carpet in a matching color scheme, and decorate the room with subtle wall decorations. Choose paint in shades like French rose, light rose, peony pink, or cherry glow. If your room's paint is white, just add touches of pink through pillows, blankets, or framed photos.

7. Masculine Look.

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For a slightly masculine touch, green can also be an option. Choose modern shades like majolica green, sage, or soft livable green. Paint one wall in green and keep the others white. This will add a modern minimalist and aesthetic feel to your room. You can also incorporate green into your blankets, pillowcases, or small carpets, without it dominating the entire room.

8. For Gray Lovers.

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If you love gray, make use of your bedroom walls by displaying your black and white-themed photos as a prominent gray feature. Use gray wall paint on one wall in your room. You can also add a gray-colored carpet and some green plants. Then, add gray pillowcases to one or two pillows as an additional accent.

Those are 8 minimalist bedroom designs that will make you feel like you're in a comfortable hotel room. Start redecorating this weekend. Let's go!

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