In this Houston home, designer J. Randall Powers worked blue into the master bedroom with soft touches. The bed is upholstered in a Schumacher fabric, also used for the curtains, the console is a family heirloom, the French chair is circa-1780 and the wallpaper is by Farrow & Ball.
Mustard-colored curtains complement the canopy in this New York City home master bedroom. The canopy’s cotton fabric is from Muriel Brandolini, the circa-1910 armchair is by Josef Hoffmann, and the alpaca carpet is by the Ruggery.
Simple, neutral curtains add warmth to a master bedroom in a minimalist New Jersey mansion. The bed and side tables are custom designs, the linens are by Frette, the reading light is by Stephen Miller Siegel, and the vintage lamp bases are from Ruby Beets; the walls are upholstered in a Pindler fabric, and the carpet is by Woolshire Carpet Mills.
Designer Celerie Kemble chose patterned curtains to complement the gray and tan hues in this inviting master bedroom in an East Hampton home. The grey rug is by Merida, the custom bed is dressed in D. Porthault linens, the nightstands are from Currey & Company, and the lamps are by Christopher Spitzmiller.
Designer Alessandra Branca turned the top floor of a 16th-century convent in Rome into a relaxed ode to Italy. The bedroom features curtains of a vintage ticking stripe, a vintage iron bed, and a Louis XVI painted settee.
The guest bedroom in Tamara Mellon’s Hamptons home has a hint of a decorator’s touch, with walls covered in striped linen and paisley curtains in a matching shade of beige. The curtains, wallcovering, and Roman shade are in Schumacher fabrics, and the bedside table is from Mecox Gardens.
Fashion designer Nanette Lepore’s gypsy spirit is evident throughout her West Village townhouse, which is saturated with bodacious color combinations.
In Lindsey Buckingham’s master bedroom, the Fleetwood Mac rockstar has curtains of a Bennison Fabrics linen-cotton, an antique ballroom chair, and a neoclassical desk.