Two essentials. One room. Zero competition. This master bedroom design lets the bed take center stage for rest, while the wardrobe stands ready for the morning rush — no fighting for floor space, no awkward corners. The layout flows from sleep to dress to out the door. Because a master bedroom should do two things well: help you unwind at night and gear up in the morning.

A master bedroom where bed and wardrobe live in harmony — rest on one side, routine on the other, and nothing in between but beautiful space.

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A white groove-cutting wardrobe that does it all — loft storage above, a dedicated dressing unit beside, and clean vertical lines that make the whole wall look taller.
This isn't just a wardrobe — it's a morning routine revolution. White groove-cutting doors add texture without clutter, while the loft above stores the off-season overflow. And the dressing unit? It's right there, ready for lipstick, jewelry, and last-minute decisions. Everything in its place. Nothing on the chair. The master bedroom finally has the storage it deserves — and it looks this good doing it.
A master bedroom where light and air dance together — profile lights trace the ceiling like quiet magic, while a designer fan spins softness from above.
The ceiling used to be an afterthought. Not anymore. Profile lights trace the perimeter with a warm, indirect glow — no harsh shadows, no glaring bulbs. And the designer fan? It's not just a utility anymore. It's a statement. Spinning quietly, looking stunning, keeping the room at that perfect "just right" temperature. Together, they turn looking up into the best part of the room.
A kids' bedroom where the bed back works overtime — homework station on one side, wardrobe on the other, and dreams in the middle.
Homework, hangouts, and hiding spots — this kids' bedroom bed back does it all. A built-in study unit turns the head of the bed into a desk by day. A compact wardrobe keeps clothes close by night. And the bed itself? Still the star. Because growing minds need a space that grows with them — from math problems to bedtime stories, all without leaving the cozy zone.


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