Minimalist Scandinavian Bedroom

Minimalist Scandinavian Bedroom

minimalist bedrooms

Kris Tamburello

Minimalism is one of those design styles that gets confusing quickly. Often mixed up with modernism on its own, it's actually much more than that — a minimalist space can be sleek and contemporary or even fully traditional, in the hands of the right designer. What matters most is the way the furnishings in the space are used — sparingly, very intentionally and with a full focus on the interplay of pieces together.

Minimalism also doesn't have to be stark and colorless or cold and dark: on the contrary, minimalist spaces can use a variety of colors, from bright whites to bold blacks, to make the perfect design statement. As you'll see in the images below, these rooms can run the gamut from light and airy Hamptons beach homes to sky-high penthouses and cozy, cottage-y apartments.

Bedrooms are perhaps the most challenging room to streamline, since this is the most personal, intimate space in the home. These are often rooms that can become cluttered with curios and tchotchkes (not to mention actual clothing), but with guidance from a creative design professional, minimalist bedrooms can be the show-stopping centerpiece of any home.

To get a better sense of the style and how minimalist bedrooms can work for many types of homes, we took a look at some of our favorite spaces by top designers. See how they made the style work across a wide variety of clients' homes and embrace the aesthetic the next time you're in the mood for a redesign.

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Hamptons-Ready Minimalism

For this East Hampton guest bedroom, designer Victoria Ninette made use of natural materials, including raw wood pieces, and gleaming, sunny whites.

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Calm Stylings

Chicago-based Mia Rao Design kept the bedroom of this modern high-rise very calm, with sleek furniture and a patterned wallpaper that's subtly illuminated.

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A Chic Suspension

Designers Tow Studios used elegant drapery and suspended bedside lights to create a moody, restful space.

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Major Views

When crafting this apartment on Manhattan's Upper East Side, architect James Wagman let the views do the talking with minimal decoration in the bedrooms.

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Modern Beach Inspirations

For this home at the beach, designer Robert Stilin relied on natural materials, including an oversized wood headboard and a coordinating rug, to craft a minimal, modern space.

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Pastels

Designer Michael Wolk elegantly incorporates a pastel blue seating area into this oversized main bedroom with glossy white walls and wrap-around windows.

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Beautiful Black & Gray

Studio Gild made masterful use of black and gray for this modern main bedroom, with just a pop of color in one of the pillows.

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Minimalist Industrialist

This Chicago penthouse devised by Dresner Design features minimal, sleek furniture, classic mid-century furnishings, and European influences.

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Light & Airy

Here, Studio RODA used a custom molded maple plywood side table next to a matching bed to create an airy, welcoming bedroom vignette.

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Modern Glam

For this Hollywood penthouse, KES Studio used the contrast between a black leather bed, lighting, and bedding with a white nightstand and walls to create a sophisticated design story.

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Pop of Art

In this bedroom on New York's Central Park West, designer Jessica Gersten used a neutral color scheme with just a pop of electric pink color in the artwork to draw the eye.

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Minimalist Bunks

Even bunk beds can be minimalist, as in this creative, modern bedroom by Aspen Leaf Interiors. The custom white bunk beds feature a modernist ladder with square steps.

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Indoor / Outdoor Living

For this open indoor / outdoor bedroom, designer Stefani Stein used a large wood bedframe and minimalist styling to create an oasis that keeps the focus on the views.

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Minimalist Barn Interiors

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Miami Modern

This hypermodern Miami bedroom by Eolo A&I Design features an airy white color scheme and a slick, minimalist style.

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Unexpected Materials

Light woods, dark woods, and concrete come together to create a one-of-a-kind bedroom designed by SUBU Design Architecture.

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Modern Symmetry

For the main bedroom of this condo in Fort Greene, Brooklyn, Mahle Design used neutral shades and symmetrical design motifs to craft a chic space.

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Simple & Sunny

Jessica Lagrange Interiors let the light shine in when it came to this subdued, elegant bedroom with floor-to-ceiling windows and minimalist furnishings.

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A Neutral Color Story

In this Brooklyn brownstone, Cuff Studio used neutral whites to create a serene bedroom space where even the chandelier blends in.

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A Curated Bedside

Designer Lauren A. Balkan carried the simple interior of this Upper West Side bedroom through to the nightstand, which elegantly displays a few carefully curated items to match the room's aesthetic.

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Pretty Pendant Play

For this pre-war apartment on New York's Fifth Avenue, designer Tori Golub used restrained furniture and an eye-catching pendant light to create a calming main bedroom.

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Sleek Seating

For this expansive guest bedroom with ensuite bath, Chimera Interiors created separate seating areas that embrace the room's indoor/outdoor aesthetic without overwhelming it with furniture.

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Monochromatics

Chandos Interiors used a monochromatic palette of beiges, creams, and browns to complete this space.

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Elegant Architecture

This penthouse by RS3 Designs embraces the architecture of the space with cream and gray colored furnishings and marble flooring.

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Sparse Statements

For this Long Island bedroom, Hierarchy Architecture + Design used sparse furnishings and a nearly all-white color scheme to keep things dramatic.

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Beachy & Modern

Wecselman Design used soft colors and upholstered modern furniture to create an elegant, inviting room where the water views are everything.

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Orange Elements

As we've said, minimalism doesn't always have to mean colorless. Austin-based Greer Interior Design used a few orange elements to add pops of color to this otherwise simple, serene bedroom.

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Nice & Neutral

For this restrained main bedroom, Huth Architects used a white palette and repeating wallpaper to create a relaxing, inviting space.

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Gracious for Guests

LSM Interior Design worked with a pared-back cream color scheme to develop a serene guestroom with minimal ornamentation.

Minimalist Scandinavian Bedroom

Source: https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/home/decorating-ideas/g35238086/minimalist-bedroom-ideas/

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