Step in. Exhale. This bedroom knows how to welcome you. The luxurious bed sits centered, plush and inviting — the instant focal point. But look to the side. That dead wall? The one that used to feel vacant, empty, wasted? It now holds a wall clock — purposeful, practical, and quietly beautiful. No awkward empty expanse. No "what do I put here" anxiety. Just a clock that fills the space and manages the dead wall like a pro.

After Entrance Bedroom with Luxurious Bed and Wall Clock on Dead Wall

A bedroom that greets you right — luxurious bed centered, a wall clock on the once-empty dead wall, turning vacant into intentional.

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