When I wrote about my bedroom before, I already hinted at the big changes coming up in my home, and it’s time I showed you the result! If you follow me on Instagram you probably already picked up on the fact that my boyfriend moved in over the summer. While he didn’t bring a lot of furniture with him, he did need a proper workspace (we both work from home) and thus we quickly decided to swap the bedroom and the home office. The result? A much more spacious atelier for the both of us (which I’ll show you later), and a very cosy bedroom, which (thanks to its cute balcony and green view) often feels like it’s somewhere in Paris rather than Antwerp. Click read more to read about our decoration process and to discover our Ikea Ivar hack!
After sharing my favorite bathrooms, diy projects, kitchens and dining rooms, it’s time to share my favorite bedrooms! As I moved from a shared house to my own studio, I already had all the necessary bedroom furniture (see my old bedroom here!) but extra inspiration is always welcome of course! That’s why I’ve collected nine beautiful bedrooms to share with you today. For more bedroom inspiration, take a look at my pinterest board here or take a look at my interior archives!
- Gorgeous bedroom in The apartment by The Line, a fashion and design store. Find more photos here.
- Minimal bedroom by interior design studio We are Triibe, photo by Nicolette Johnson.
- Williamsburg bedroom designed and photographed by Jenny J Norris, more pictures here.
- Wardrobe in the bright bedroom of Holly Marder from Avenue Lifestyle, discover her bedroom make-over here.
- Bedside table of architect Elena from Facing North with Gracia. Find more photos here.
- Bedroom of content creator and stylist Jordana Nicholson. Follow her on instagram for more photos of her home.
- Elevated bed in an apartment in Wiesbaden, designed by Studio Oink. More pictures here.
- Bohemian bedroom of Levi and Claudia; discover their home photographed by Emily Beetleshack on her blog.
- An original wardrobe solution, separating the bed from the rest of exhibition designer Mira Schröder’s home. Find more photos by Marlen Mueller (and an elaborate interview) here.