VT Home: 15 Reasons To Stay In Bed

 

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Jean Louis Denoit

Last week I completed a bedroom installation on a project in the West Village and the client explained that her bedroom is now so chic that she doesn’t want to leave her bed!

This statement had me thinking about how important the bedroom is in the grand scheme of designing a home. The room where your day begins and ends should be a peaceful oasis that represents who you really are inside. For example, if you are a minimalist who requires a zen space to feel relaxed, you don’t want to wake up with a room full of accessories. If you are chic and a lover of everything luxurious, your room should have layers upon layers of luxury. Boho by nature?  Be sure to include some warm wood details or other natural elements.
Here are our 15 fabulous reasons to stay in bed—enjoy.
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This bohemian chic masterpiece in wood turn this well proportioned Brooklyn bedroom into a work of art.

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The incredibly chic brass trimmed bedroom entrance plays beautifully with the classic crown molding.

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This chic bedroom with incredible silk upholstered walls is both subtle and luxurious.

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An avant-garde bedroom using polished concrete and abstract photography.

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An avant-garde bedroom concept with a clean glass wall to divide the room from a hidden closet. The concepts of minimalism and avant-garde Visual-Therapy style types go hand in hand.

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This light and airy master suite is both bohemian and chic with its clean lines and light cool wood plank design

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A warm wood paneled bohemian bedroom. Chic, clean and contemporary with a nod to mid-century modernism.

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This bedroom is the ultimate in clean minimalism. To some, it may be cold as ice but to a particular avant-garde, it’s home sweet home.

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The ultimate in minimalistic interior design shown here in this clean bedroom. What avant-garde do you know who wouldn’t love waking up in this room?

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This sexy suite is both cozy and contemporary with warm walnut walls and wide plank floors joined by huge marble slab floors in the en-suite bathroom. Using clean black arm lighting allows for a narrow bedside table.