Seven minimalist bedrooms where wood adds visual interest

This lookbook collects seven minimalist bedroom interiors where designers have embraced wooden details to introduce natural warmth and texture. Wood is often seen as an indispensable material in minimalism, particularly in pared-back bedroom interiors, where it adds much-needed warmth and cosiness. Whether in the form of a sleek contemporary bed frame or a rustic armchair, The post Seven minimalist bedrooms where wood adds visual interest appeared first on Dezeen.

Seven minimalist bedrooms where wood adds visual interest
Minimalist bedroom with wooden details

This lookbook collects seven minimalist bedroom interiors where designers have embraced wooden details to introduce natural warmth and texture.

Wood is often seen as an indispensable material in minimalism, particularly in pared-back bedroom interiors, where it adds much-needed warmth and cosiness.

Whether in the form of a sleek contemporary bed frame or a rustic armchair, the examples in this roundup testify to this idea, showcasing wood's potential to enrich a minimalist bedroom without compromising on simplicity and serenity.

This is the latest in our lookbooks series, which provides curated visual inspiration from Dezeen's archive. For more inspiration, see previous lookbooks featuring sculptural Akari lamps, poured resin floors and statement-making staircases.


Minimalist wooden bedroom in holiday home by Hanna Karits
Photo by Tõnu Tunnel

Holiday home, Estonia, by Hanna Karits

A wooden wall and ceiling add warmth and depth to this monochrome bedroom, located in a forested holiday home by interior architect Hanna Karits.

More subtle wooden details, including lamp bases and a timber-framed Pierre Jeanneret armchair, help tie the backdrop in with the space, which is otherwise finished with black and off-white furnishings.

Find out more about this holiday home ›


Mori House interior
Photo by Rafael Soldi

Mori House, USA, by SHED Architecture & Design

This pared-back bedroom is located within Mori House, a home built in 1963 but recently renovated by US studio SHED Architecture & Design.

Its neutral furnishings are paired with layers of wood in the form of flooring, ceiling panels and bedside tables. These add visual interest to the space while connecting the room to its forested surroundings, visible through the large wood-framed windows.

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Minimalist bedroom of MA House by Timothee Mercier from Studio XM
Photo by Simone Bossi

MA House, France, by Studio XM

During a minimalist makeover of this old farm building in Vaucluse, architect Timothee Mercier aimed to emulate the "monastic qualities" of the surrounding landscape.

In the main bedroom, a bedframe made from oak and raffia sits against the whitewashed walls. Oak was also used for the desk, which is paired with an aubergine-coloured chair by Cassina.

"I decided early on to infuse the house with the monastic qualities of its surroundings," Mercier told Dezeen. "The project tried to stay clear of fuss and clutter."

Find out more about MA House


Barbican apartment designed by John Pawson
Photo by Gilbert McCarragher

Barbican flat, UK, by John Pawson

John Pawson applied his trademark minimalist style to this apartment in London's Barbican estate, adorning its bright white surfaces with just a handful of furnishings.

Among them is a wooden bedframe with an oversized headboard, providing the space with a sculptural centrepiece without overpowering the deliberately sparse aesthetic.

Alongside it sits a marble plinth displaying a Buddha figurine – one of only five personal items the clients chose to display in their home.

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minimalist bedroom of Casolare Scarani in Puglia by Studio Andrew Trotter
Photo by Salva López

Casolare Scarani, Italy, by Studio Andrew Trotter

Rustic wooden wardrobes and a Shaker chair add texture to this stripped-back, plaster-walled bedroom, located in Casolare Scarani in Puglia.

Studio Andrew Trotter designed the interior as part of an overhaul of the building, which was once a school for girls. The studio aimed to keep alterations and furnishings to a minimum to retain focus on its original character and detailing, such as the vaulted ceilings.

Find out more about Casolare Scarani ›


Fleet House by Stanton Williams
Photo by Jack Hobhouse

Fleet House, UK, by Stanton Williams

Pale wooden finishes and white walls dominate the interiors of this house in London's Hampstead by local studio Stanton Williams, including its uncluttered bedroom featuring an Elbow Chair by Hans J Wegner.

According to the studio, the minimalist design was chosen to provide the client with a "contemporary but timeless" home.

Find out more about Fleet House ›


Bedroom inside Low Energy House designed by Architecture for London
Photo by Lorenzo Zandri and Christian Brailey

Low Energy House, UK, by Architecture for London

UK studio Architecture for London achieved a minimalist interior for its Low Energy House by using a restrained palette of natural materials.

In the main bedroom, this saw white-plaster walls and simple bed linens teamed with chunky Douglas fir floorboards and a bedframe with prominent wood grain, adding texture and tactility to the room.

Find out more about Low Energy House ›

This is the latest in our lookbooks series, which provides curated visual inspiration from Dezeen's archive. For more inspiration, see previous lookbooks featuring sculptural Akari lamps, poured resin floors and statement-making staircases

The post Seven minimalist bedrooms where wood adds visual interest appeared first on Dezeen.

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