The color combination is quite elegant and timeless and can be anything but boring if styled the right way.
The patterned wallpaper is subtle yet adds visual interest to this otherwise simple space.
Don’t forget about textural accents, such as woven throw pillows and blankets, too.

Design byLouis Duncan-He
Add Texture Using Board and Batten
Thisboard and batten accent walladds texture to this calming primary bedroom.
The gray and whiteaccent wallserves as the room’s main focal point.
Pops of green and gold look right at home in the space.

Design byVictoria Bell
Selecting a lighter shade of gray here ensures that this room still appears airy.
Here, a piece of art is even hung over the curtains for additional personality and flair.
The natural woven light fixture brings a touch ofboho-styleinto the room, too.

Design byAmy Leferink at Interior Impressions
If so, this sleek space featuring gray and white color-blocked curtains is sure to appeal to your style.
Stay Symmetrical
Symmetry is the name of the game in this transitional bedroom.

Design byDesiree Burns

Design byDesiree Burns

Design byAmy Leferink at Interior Impressions

Design byAlvin Wayne

Design byLouis Duncan-He

Design byLouis Duncan-He

Design byAmy Peltier/ Photo byBethany Nauert

Design byAmy Peltier/ Photo byBethany Nauert

Design byLouis Duncan-He

Design byVictoria Sheffield/ Photo bySonya Sellers

Design byBenjamin Johnston

Design byLouis Duncan-He

Design byBenjamin Johnston

Design byBenjamin Johnston

Design byLouis Duncan-He

Design byBenjamin Johnston

Design byJK Interior Living

Design byCathie Hong/ Photo byMargaret Austin

Design byBecca Interiors

Design byForbes Masters

Design byBecca Interiors

Design byBecca Interiors

Design byKate Marker

Design byKendall Wilkinson

Design byKate Marker

Design byKate Marker

Design byKate Marker

Design byKate Marker

Design byMary Patton

Design byMary Patton