The Blue And White Bedroom design for your home inherently soothes the mind, which is essential for a good night’s sleep. Blues can be seen in a wide range of shades, which makes it difficult to differentiate between greys and greens. Royal, navy, teal, and pastel shades are widely popular in Blue And White Bedroom homes. At the same time, a touch of gold and ambient profile lighting can never fail to add luxury to your haven. Here’s a list of 50 tranquil Blue And White Bedroom ideas that will surely take you to the dreamland faster than you think.
The master bedroom opens to a bay window seating with dusk blue upholstery overlooking the city scape. Utility and aesthetics joined hands in this bedroom design with platform bed hiding away utility space underneath. The grid paneled headboard adds a simple and elegant touch to the room with minimal light fixtures adorning it.
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Designed by: ARK Architecture Studio
Location: Pallimukku , Trivandrum
Principal Architects : Ar.Rahul Kumar & Ar.Malavika Mahesh
Photograph Courtesy: 148 south
The biggest challenge was to introduce the black and grey in the master bedroom, the one space which we were very keen and confident about. Since the dawning stage the client were intrigued of how the room would turn out to be and after the completion we heard only one thing “Magical”!
Designed by: Ekam Studio
Location: Waghodia, Vadodara, Gujarat
Principal Architects : Ar. Dhwani Shah & Vatsal Solanki
Photograph Courtesy: Tejas Shah
Encapsulate a minimal, modern yet regal approach. It’s a balanced blend of lux and whole lot of classy. The guest bedroom makes a bold statement with its floral pattern wall paper on both side walls of bed with very subtle royal blue textured headboard with matt golden brass ”t” plates all creating a focal point of this room.
Designed by: De’UJA Designs
Location: Vadodara, Gujarat
Principal Architects: Hemali soni & Dev soni
Photograph Courtesy: CrossClicks
Our latest interior design project introduces a home focusing on harmonious blend of minimalism and modernity, showcasing the transformation of an old acquired house into a space of serene elegance through meticulous renovation and thoughtful design style. The project encompassed a living room, dining area, kitchen, and four bedrooms, each meticulously tailored to create a functional yet captivating living experience. The master bedroom exudes elegance with its tranquil blue and white color palette, invoking a sense of calm and sophistication.
Designed by: Studio Banyan Tree
Location: Vadodara
Principal Architects: Ar. Priyanka Marathe
Photograph Courtesy: Pixellus Photography
The daughter’s bedroom is the epitome of feminine energy. The prominent combination of the turquoise color palette and the dark brown and white tones speaks highly of the daughter’s persona. The beauty is reflected in the way the mid-century and modern era designs fuse, forming a masterpiece. The elaborate minute details like the English portraits, the carved mirror frame, the vintage hanging wall clock,
Designed by: 9Degree Design Studio
Location: Ahmedabad
Principal designer: Chirag Mehta
Photograph Courtesy: Inclined Studio
This bedroom is designed for a young newly married couple. So to make it oh so sophisticated it has got white and neutral blue in its colour palette. Bed back panelling is done with blue white tiles to achieve that stone effect and also to keep control on budget.
Designed by: RB Design Stories
Principal designer: Aishwarya Wadhwani
Photograph Courtesy: Zotagraphy
The walk-in closet and washroom are an extension of the bedroom, design-wise with red and blue features. The graphically-composed tiling in wet cubicles adds to the overall visual appeal of the space.
Designed by: Design Salt Studio
Location: Ahmedabad, Gujarat
Principal designer: Gopal Patel
Photograph Courtesy: Noaidwin Sttudio
The master bedroom is splashed in shades of blue particularly the eyeful intricate ring pattern blue veneer that is used on the wardrobe doors right across the curtains with water colour print of mountain ranges. Amidst the muted tone of the room, it is hard to miss the beautiful abstract ink art inspired by mountains and splashes of water, constructing an interesting backdrop for the king size bed. This backdrop curves around the end of the bed, creating a niche for a study space in the corner.
Designed by: The Design Plexus
Location: Chandivali Powai, Mumbai
Principal Architects: Ar. Arzu Jaria & Ar. Mandar Kamble
Photograph Courtesy: Studio Varad Anvekar
The kids bedroom décor which also has a study area in a niche takes inspirations from the Rann of kutch with predominately blue colors in upholstery with Hand-woven fabric specially curated form Kutch, for headrest, white colored walls , the wooden furniture has been finished with white veener/ laminte with striations on it to retain the rustic element yet create a light and airy feel to the room.
Designed by: HBR_Architects.
Location: Mumbai
In the grandparent’s room, we blended the classic combination of indigo blue with grey, accentuated by terracotta red upholstery to infuse liveliness into the space. The quilt’s diagonal pattern adds a subtle layer of sophistication to the room.
Designed by: Woodpeckers Studio
Principal Architects: Ar. Vatsal Patel & Ar. Aishwarya Patel
Photograph Courtesy: Rockbrand Inc
In the guest bedroom, the palest tones of beige and blue create a soothing and comfortable atmosphere which then paired with knitted throws and block printed fabrics add a hint of warmth and subtlety.The soothing blue makes up the bed back wall framed with mouldings and a girl laughing in glee. This piece is what the eyes get drawn to and it is supported by the beige and contrasted by the deep charcoal grey of the wardrobe.
Designed by: The Design Chapel
Location: Powai, Mumbai, India
Principal designer: Preshita Shah Gupta
Photograph Courtesy: Anuja Kambli
The kids’ bedrooms take experimental forms from their individual likings, artistically incorporating their preferences, while still leaving room for incremental additions for the future. The son’s wishlist had the colour blue and pokemon, shaping his room into an eclectic blue and white toned, single bed space with a quirky hand painted black and white mural of pokemon characters on the largest wall of the room.
Designed by: Open Atelier Mumbai
Principal designer: Rahul Mistri
Photograph Courtesy: Prashant Bhat
Atelier 226 is a firm established by three young dynamic designers in Nashik. It’s an end to end design solution. Atelier 226 have designed ‘The Nest , a tranquil abode immersed in nature with a modern outlook in interiors.
Designed by: Atelier 226
Location: Canada Corner, Nashik
Principal designer: Ar. Hitesh Panjwani, Ar. Shubham Sisodiya & Ankit Malani
Photograph Courtesy: What We Click
To summarize, the design elements included space, line, forms, light, colour, texture, and pattern; and keeping them balanced was the key to create a functional and aesthetically pleasing space. This residence crafted speaks a fluent urban language with its design inspired from the concept of modern homes with traditional feel crafted to epitomize grandeur with easy-chic living.
This room is aspired with a cozy, elegant yet practical space that has a lot of storage. The room is mellow and subdue with a paneled MDF patterned wall and a soothing headboard giving the space an effortlessly elegant vibe.
Designed by: RN DEESIGN
Location: Mumbai, Maharashtra
Principal Architect : Rohit Gupta & Puja Gupta
Photograph Courtesy: I.D.Rohan Patel
The parent’s bedroom is tastefully decorated in rich creams, navy blues and woody browns. A wonderful play on symmetry is evident in the way that the side-tables overlap the headboard in the slightest way, and how the headboard rises above the wainscoting on its side. These little peculiarities truly make the interior come alive.
Designed by: Spaxis Design
Principal designer: Sanjana Kantawala & Helly Shah
Clad in serene whites and hints of grey, the next sample bedroom is a template for refined luxury and minimal modern living. The cool-coloured palette of brushed blues and muted greys comes alive through handpicked accent chairs or a hand-tufted bed back.
Designed by: The Crossboundaries
Principal Architect: Harsh Boghani
Photograph Courtesy: Cross Clicks
The blue wall in the room, complemented with the black and white wallpaper on the opposite wall keeps the room fresh for the kids. The wardrobe shutters finished in white back painted glass gives the kids a place to scribble and explore their creativity without having to worry about damaging the wall paints.
Designed by: CanvasInc
Location: Kandivali East, Mumbai
Principal designer: Bijal Chawda
Strategically designed furniture makes the bedroom functionally more viable. With the extensive veneer clad walls and ceiling, the master bedroom is adorned with warm hues making the space cosier and more comfortable, the layout is conceived in two parts, a seating and a place for sleeping.
Designed by: Studio Yamini
Principal designer: Ar. Mehul Shah, Ar. Mitul Shah & Ar. Kajal Shah
Through the lens of the exceptionally talented Mr. Pankaj Anand, the essence of my work has been skillfully encapsulated, resulting in a visual narrative that speaks volumes. It is with immense pleasure that I present to you the breathtaking images showcasing the culmination of the Madhav Mahal project.
Designed by: Lavina Interiors
Location: Rajkot, Gujarat
Principal designer: Lakshme Rochwani
Photograph Courtesy: Pankaj Anand
The teen sons bedroom needed to have a modern and young vibe to it. He really liked colours and we used his favourite colour which was blue. We used a lot of the original old furniture shell in this room to really save on costs and material, but you could never guess that, the transformation really turned out amazing. The old room did not have a study desk, so we added one and gave it a pop of colour to make it fun and young.
Designed by: Shreya Patel Designs
Principal Architect: Shreya Patel
Photograph Courtesy: The Space Tracing Company
The son’s bedroom is kept simple and minimal, featuring back wall cladding using veneer and Italian marble, and a seamless backdrop for the bed with a concealed window. Hints of tan, grey, and blue create a pleasing colour scheme, complemented by a TV unit with a customized curved staggered shelf in mdf and metal, adding a unique touch to the room. Ombre tones of blues and greys are used in artefacts and furnishings, to bring the space into unison.
Bed back elevates a contrasting palette of materials like tropical tiles with fluted tiles and blue rustic toned head board support. Evolving new possibilities of decorative furniture piece. Elegant side units are styled in classic detailing.
Designed by: Manoj Patel Design Studio
Principal Architect : Manoj Patel
Photograph Courtesy: Sudhir Parmar Photography & 2613 apertures
A Private residence in Surat built over spacious and sophisticated design lines, and measures over 1600 sq.ft. of area. Of land having space of parking, living area, dining area, kitchen, 7-bedroom, gym, home theatre, terrace garden in house. The challenge we faced during space planning was that after casting of first floor client requested to proposed lift for all floor which we suggested before planning yet we crafted space through out all floors.
Designed by: R Design
Location: Surat
Principal Architect: Arvind Mistry
The owner wished to take the brick concept to his bedroom as well, hence, the master bedroom has a very strong identity. Following the no wooden flooring brief, the existing wood finish tiles were changed to RCC texture finished ones. Complimenting the exposed brick walls, the study, dressing unit and TV ledge were interestingly designed with a metal framework and zero wall paneling.
Designed by: J Architects
Location: At Darshanam Club Life, Gotri, Vadodara
Principal designer: Jay Thakkar
Photograph Courtesy: Murtaza Gandhi
The main idea for their son’s room was to make it timeless yet playful enough for his age. After many samples, a perfect light blue color was finalized. The study space has a fascinating display wall with storage. Keeping it single-toned, the wardrobe, the TV ledge and the study unit are all painted in the same blue color but the backdrop is RCC textured continuing the primary concept.
The exuberant kid’s bedroom is exclusively designed on customize lines. Angular patterns for the fabric are used to engage the child with space. To bring in a tactile variation in the room, puzzle patterns on the wall and the laminate with denim textures are inculcated to increase the engagement beyond visuals, resulting in a more stimulating experience for the child. The guest bed is plain but has interconnecting elements in the furniture and ceiling. The ornamental picture frame behind the bed gives a feel of the articulation of the traditions.
Designed by: S.Mevada Associates
Principal Architect: Suresh mevada
Photograph Courtesy: Inclined studio
The master bedroom has a soothing color palette, the focal wall is behind bed rafters along with golden accent artwork inside the molding panel uplift the tranquil aesthetic of this bedroom! The 7th corner interior achieved a calm and cozy vibe for this “Adobe” which is timeless, luxurious and focuses on more functionality.
Designed by: The 7th Corner Interior
Principal Architects: Nikhil Dhuri & Neha Vaidya Dhuri
Photograph Courtesy: Biju Gopal
Wherein the children’s bedroom’s walls are adorned with a charming tree and animal motif, thoughtfully designed bunk bed and a study space to provide a cozy and inviting atmosphere, perfect for imaginative play and restful night.
Designed by: Rebel Designs
Location: Powai, Mumbai
Principal designer: Bhavna R Gangani
Here comes the most grandeur master bedroom in which the most luxuriant element is the wallpaper by Sabyasachi which draws everyone’s attention and is choosed to maintain the neo-classical touch and is highlighted brilliantly by keeping the rest of the room simple and sober.
Designed by: Deora Associates
Location: Chatrapati Sambhaji Nagar, Aurangabad, Maharashtra
Principle Architect : Ar. Yogesh Deora
Photograph Courtesy: The Matter Studio By Rohit Mendiratta
The harmonious blend of contemporary and classic elements creates a chic and sophisticated space. The 4BHK home features a Transitional theme that seamlessly blends traditional patterns, prints, and colours to create a warm and inviting atmosphere. The traditional colors used in this interiors bring a touch of elegance, while the intricate prints and patterns add a touch of character. Each room is not only tastefully decorated, but also carefully planned to maximize space utilization and ensure a smooth flow between areas. The layout of the space aims to optimize both functionality and aesthetics.
Designed by: The Cactus- By Akansha
Location: Hyderabad
Principal designer: Akansha Srivastava
Photograph Courtesy: The Cactus- By Akansha
As the white and blue shade represents peace and freedom, we wanted to give all these to our guests. So that they can stay freely and feel like it’s their home! This bedroom is a beautiful example of how minimalism and simplicity can come together to create a stunning space. The soft shades of pink and grey are perfect for creating a calming atmosphere, while the floral wallpaper adds just the right amount of interest.
Designed by: Shape My Space
Principal designer: Kopal Trivedi
Photograph Courtesy: Yogi Trivedi
The young 3-year-old son’s bedroom is splashed in his favorite color – blue. With an understanding ofthe changing likes and dislikes of kids about styles, the blue shade was used only as a patch on thewardrobe, drawers, and headboard.
Designed by: Design Attic
Location: Lokhandwala, Mumbai
Principal Architects : Dhvani Bhatiya & Rhea Sanklecha
Photograph Courtesy: Phxindia
Son’s bedroom was designed in blue tones with the hanging royal blue cushioned bed back. Mirror was planned above the side table in between the panel in blue colour.
Designed by: The Golden Ratio Architects
Location: Indore, Madhya Pradesh
Principal designer: Faraz Wahid
Photograph Courtesy: Aashendra Gour
With its deep blues and muted greys, the bedroom transports you to a rather demure resting space. The master bathroom showcases black glazed tiles and a unique terracotta red grout that adds a tinge of flair. It opens up into a concealed yet vibrant walk-in closet.
Designed by: Techton
Location: Mumbai, Maharastra
Principal Architect: Zaheed Lokhandwala
The son’s rooms are both designed keeping in mind both the boys matured and techy and the aesthetics reflects their persona to the T. The highlights of both bedrooms are their bed back walls which have their own significance and identities, one being a juxtapose of veneer and fabric back lit panels and the other more fluidic and calm silver-grey textured paint.
Designed by: Prachiti Khanvilkar Designs
Location: Upper Juhu, Mumbai
Principal Architects : Prachiti Khanvilkar
In the master bedroom, a serene ambiance envelops the space with understated colors, wooden ledge paneling, and a ceiling-blending wallpaper. The sloped roof accentuates the exposed ceiling rafters, adding architectural charm.
Designed by: Studio Skapa Architects
Location: Bangalore
Principal Architect: Charita Kishore Rupa
Photograph Courtesy: Yash R Jain
Powder bathroom space is also in the hierarchy of use. The basin vanity has Semi visuals with the metal and fluted glass screening to merge with surroundings and not be highlighted element. With the easy distance from the dining area. Hues of blues from a wide angle, is the caption for the master bedroom, suffice the love of colour blue for the client specific requirement.
Designed by: Paperish a Design Studio
Location: Himmatnagar, Gujarat
Principal Architect(s): Disha Kotadia & Honey Shah
Photograph Courtesy: Nilkanth Barucha
The daughter’s room with exposed brick is the outcome of a raw taste in the highlighter of the room, with the contemporary console table with a fabric facia adding beauty to it.
The son’s bedroom was conceptualized keeping in mind the preference of a teenager, we didn’t want it to look like a conventional children’s rooms, however, we didn’t want it to look boring as well, that’s when we thought of getting the artwork in blues and grey on the backdrop of the bed. The bed headboard was an interesting mix of leather straps weaved into a mat, the Overall look was strikingly refreshing.
Designed by: Nitara Interiors
Principal designer: Nupoor Goenka Agarwal & Sumit Agarwal
As the style suggests, we have tried to keep in trend for the overall house elements, let it be the finishes or the furniture style. We have kept up the stylish furniture but that goes along with the color palette of the house. We have tried to add colors in bits and pieces to create a pop out.
Designed by: Mulev Associates
Principal designer: Ar.Rajesh Panchal
Quite playful kid’s room enriched with rustic finish bed back tile, bold blue curtains and wooden floor which are transforming room into fun, joy and delicate balance.
Designed by: IDC Designs
Principal designer: Yesha Vaidya
The master bedroom is designed with sheer affluence. The full height blue headboard with black glass, the TV paneled wall with a modish yet minimal round study table and the hanging lights all make startling difference while one enters the room.
Principal Architect :Rohit Gupta & Puja Gupta
The printed floor by Bharat Floorings with the 4 poster beds, brick clad walls is combined with rattan furniture to give an ideal amalgamation of visual imagery. Selected pieces of furniture from south east asia enhance the beachy spirit of the interior.
Designed by: Hohm Design Studio
Location: Sayalkudi, Tamil Nadu
Principal designer: Sonal Chordia
The parent’s bedroom is a portrait of powder blue, white and a soft tone laminate. With the bed placed in the centre, the wall behind it coalesces laminate, mirror, glass and panelling in blue. Due to space minimization, sliding doors are provided for the wardrobe.
Designed by: Emergence Architects & Interior Designers
Location: Indore
Principal Architect : Ar. Abhishek Mehta
Photograph Courtesy: Ruuhchitra
The Master Bedroom is designed to take an understated, “less is more” approach that emphasizes chic and sophisticated design elements. It is Characterized by features like mellow, calming colors, sleek geometric lines, and strategically-placed foliage. Abstract decor provides a cheerful counterbalance to the tranquil colors of the bedroom.
Designed by: AndSpaces
Location: Maharashtra
Principal Architects : Ar. Ankita Nand Deshmukh
Photograph Courtesy: TuneSpace Studio
Each of the three additional bedrooms embraces its own unique theme, crafted specifically to cater to the individual preferences of the occupants. One bedroom might be adorned with vibrant and energetic colors, perfect for a young child or teenager.
Designed by: Montdor Interior Pvt Ltd
Principal designer: Suruchi Rathi
“Context acts a Harmony with Nature, it brings new dynamics to design to create more sensible spaces.” this saying acts as inspiration for this project located on the narrow streets of the town, in a neighborhood composed of dense dwelling units which are built to edges with two / three stories. This residence is graced with a central courtyard and follows Vaastu principles.
Designed by: Abhay Pise & Associates
Location: Ichalkaranji, Maharashtra
Principal Architect: Ar. Abhay Pise
Photograph Courtesy: Shubham C.
Right next to it is the ‘summer room’ as they call it which is the kid’s bedroom that has a beautiful amalgamation of tones of teal with grey and wine. With the siblings on board, we had to ensure that both enjoyed their own personal space in the room and we managed to give that.
Designed by: The Cozy Atelier
Location: Dharampur, Gujarat
Principal designer: Namita Patvi
The kids room is shared by two young girls. Meeting their growing demands of the space becomes the core of the design. The focus of the room is the floral inspired recessed wall light feature, which illuminates the room in a soft glow.
Designed by: N&RD
Location: Kochi, Kerala
Principal Architects : Nikhila Raveendran & Rejin Karthik
Photograph Courtesy: Turtle Arts Photography
The bedroom is the most private space in a home. Blue And White Bedroom design is the right way to create that sense of security in your home. Adding throws and cushions is a great way to layer and make your space comfortable. Curtain beds in a Blue And White Bedroom are also coming back in style, thus creating more cosiness. However, creating the right ambience is largely dependent on the ratio of blue and white in the bedroom. Adding more white can make the space more pleasant. Thus, there should be a right balance between the blue and white tones. With the addition of a study table, most bedrooms become living spaces by daytime. How can we incorporate both night and day characters in a bedroom?
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