Bedroom Medium Hardwood Floors Design Photos and Ideas

“As much as it’s practical, it’s also a very good-looking thing: a sculpture piece. I call it the jewel on the side,” says Noguera of the unique skylight here.
Prerak and Krina wanted to be able to open the room to guests when hosting parties, so the window installation functions as both storage and additional seating.
In a guest bedroom, the “Olivia” pendant from West Elm.
As is typical in Bangalore, the windows incorporate concrete <i>jalis</i>, lattice-like concrete screens that allow light and air to pass through while also serving a privacy function.
The clients' teenage son was given a more colorful bedroom with an elevated bed and a small climbing wall.
Using natural materials is one way of bringing nature indoors. Oiled white ash floors and ceilings, along with Italian poplar and Lawson cypress joinery, are found throughout architect Andrew Simpson’s 538-square-foot home outside Wellington, New Zealand.
An Eames lounge and ottoman hold court in the master bedroom upstairs. Plenty of natural light and a muted color scheme give the space a wonderfully light feel.
The guest bedroom, located on the south side of the site, overlooks a Japanese pine tree.
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Garapera, a tropical hardwood, is used extensively throughout the cabin, including the ceilings, floors, walls, stairs and exterior for a unified appearance.
To create additional headspace in the sleeping loft, the Fritzes devised an inset in the Douglas fir flooring that accommodates a mattress. The backlit headboard and built-in storage that flank the bed are also made of Douglas fir.
The arched windows provide a treehouse-like experience for some of the bedrooms.
Wallpaper and floral patterns liven up another bedroom.
After buying a worn-down, 244-square-foot apartment in the 10th arrondissement of Paris, the owner of Achille—a young bachelor—stripped away the wallpaper, hauled in his temporary furniture, and spent a couple months living in the small space to let it guide the design direction. After some time, he envisioned a renovation with space-saving solutions that would retain and celebrate the rough-hewn character of the original apartment. A "space cube," made of Fenix NTM's matte nanotech material combined with warm oak, serves as sleeping nook and storage.
The custom-made furniture is constructed of varnished plywood in combination with black steel frames. Here, a wardrobe and desk are combined as one unit, complete with a full-length mirror.
Soap-washed pine flooring features throughout the home.
The pegs in the master bedroom can be rearranged to alter the layout of shelves, allowing flexible storage options.
The master bedroom is privately located off the main house in a  rectangular tower towards the back of the home. The master is complete with custom touches like distressed blackened steel steps that lead down to a private basement garage, as well as cantilevered steps up to a penthouse office.
The bunk room is a clever addition to maximize sleeping quarters, while keeping the footprint as small as possible.
Per the client's brief, the master bedroom is separated from the master bath and closets.
Debbi Gibbs’s son Blake had one primary design requirement: bunk beds. Specifically, he wanted "two sets of single bunks, one on each side, with a bridge over the top." Gibbs says the Venetian-style arched bridge connecting the two beds exceeded her expectations: "I was expecting a flat platform, but our builder decided to take Blake’s request (to connect them) and made him his very own Bridge of Sighs."
To make the bedroom feel warm and cozy, the architects added American oak floors that match the American oak battens applied to the cabinetry. The carpet is 100 percent wool.
Bathed in west-facing light, the master bedroom includes a large window (also created in the shape of the roof) with views of the rear garden.
Cozy and warm, the main bedroom generously opens up to a private balcony on the north side.
Located in the garden, the studio accommodates visiting friends, family, and guests.
Terra-cotta and rose shades adorn a guest bedroom.
The second staircase is skinnier and sandwiched between the bed and window.
Daylight from the large bedroom window extends into the entry space, creating a warm, welcoming interior.
A muted green closet design adds a pop of color and sophistication to the guest bedroom
A simple platform bed jives with the minimalist design. Caitlin Robinson created the custom window shades.
Throughout, Gachot Studios aimed for a homey, simple approach to design.
When not in use as the headboard, the large redwood slab folds down to become a desk.
The low windows in the master bedroom focus the view on the backyard, not the neighbors. Christopher designed the solid poplar platform bed.
"The bedrooms are completely separate from one another, filled with light, and oriented towards beautiful views of the surrounding context and downtown Raleigh," note the architects.
Plywood headboard and floating nightstand. Ap Cobogó by Alan Chu. © Djan Chu.

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Key to the space-efficient floor plan is a strategically placed set of recessed areas, includingthe sleeping nook and writing desk.
A mattress bed sits atop the seven steps in Michael Pozner’s just-under-500-square-foot abode in Greenwich Village.
A pair of windows shed a bit of light in the bedroom, which boasts a lofted bed and workspace with a sink and closet beneath. The sink is by Lacava and the tap is from Fluid Faucet's Wisdom line.
Demolition exposed a high, wood-beamed ceiling, which added “cubic meters of air” to the apartment, says Hernán. The bedroom is furnished with custom pieces made of Paraiso wood.
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Buenos Aires, Argentina
Dwell Magazine : September / October 2017
LAMAS designed a quartet of bunkbeds large enough for adults.
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North Hatley, Quebec
Dwell Magazine : July / August 2017
The chandelier in one of the bedrooms is by David Weeks.
A window nook is used as a study desk in the bedroom.