Arden Journal
By denish balar1. Start With Elevated Bedding
Luxury bedrooms always begin with the bed.
Choose bedding that adds texture and softness — think ruffle detailing, layered duvets, or crisp neutral tones. White and ivory sets instantly brighten a room and create a clean, hotel-inspired look.
Pro tip: Layer your duvet with a lightweight throw blanket at the foot of the bed to add depth and dimension.
2. Keep Your Color Palette Soft & Cohesive
Luxury spaces avoid cluttered color schemes.
Stick to calming tones like:
• Ivory
• Soft blush
• Warm beige
• Muted gray
These shades create a peaceful atmosphere that promotes rest and relaxation.
3. Add Statement Lighting
Lighting changes everything.
Wall sconces or modern up-and-down exterior lights can instantly elevate your space. Warm lighting adds depth, softness, and an upscale feel — both indoors and outdoors.
Avoid harsh white lighting and aim for warm tones that create ambiance.
4. Focus on Texture Over Clutter
Instead of adding more décor, add better texture.
Layer:
• Soft throw pillows
• Knit blankets
• Linen curtains
• Textured bedding
Texture adds dimension without making a room feel busy.
5. Keep It Minimal
Luxury is often about what you remove.
Clear nightstands.
Simple décor.
Intentional placement.
A calm room supports a calm mind.
Final Thoughts
Creating a luxury bedroom isn’t about spending more — it’s about choosing intentionally.
With thoughtfully selected bedding, cohesive colors, and warm lighting, you can transform your bedroom into a space that feels elevated, calming, and beautifully yours.
Explore our latest curated bedding collections to start building your retreat.
Welcome home.
— The Arden Home Team