The Ultimate High Desert Hideaway Bedroom
Welcome to your serene desert oasis, a master suite that blends warm minimalism with natural textures for a truly restorative retreat. This design strips away excess, focusing on organic materials and a cohesive, sun-baked color palette.
1. Reimagining the Arch

This variation centers on a monochromatic desert color scheme, using warm plaster, sage linen, and natural wood to create a sense of calm. The clean lines of the furniture allow the architectural elements to shine.
- Sage and sand color palette
- Refined exposed dark wood beams
- Microcement or light oak flooring
- Subtle, organic-patterned area rug
Pro Tip: Stick to 2-3 main colors and focus on varying textures to add interest, like mixing warm plaster with smooth linen and rough rattan.
Step Into a Boho Mediterranean Dream
This bedroom variation brings maximum texture and artisanal charm to the original Spanish architecture. It’s a space where a love for global textiles and natural fibers is celebrated with every detail.
2. Maximalist Texture, Minimalist Palette

By layering various natural fibers like woven rattan, braided jute, and soft cotton macrame, this space achieves a deeply cozy, lived-in feel while maintaining a curated aesthetic. The arch becomes a feature wall with a large macrame centerpiece.
- Rattan furniture and light fixtures
- Large-scale macrame wall hanging
- Layered area rugs (jute and woven cotton)
- Artisanal baskets and textiles
Pro Tip: When using lots of texture, keep the overall color palette tight (like all creams and tans) to keep the room from feeling cluttered.
Escape to Your Own Moroccan Riad
Transport your bedroom into a luxurious North African sanctuary. This design uses deep, jewel-toned textiles and intricately carved wood to create a space full of history and rich detail.
3. Carved Detail & Rich Color

By replacing clean lines with carved wood and detailed patterns, the Spanish base is completely transformed. The addition of deep indigo blue provides a striking, cool contrast to the warm lighting and wood tones.
- Deep indigo blue velvet and wool
- Intricately carved cedar wood furniture
- Moroccan plasterwork within the arch
- Filigree metal lanterns and chandeliers
Pro Tip: Introduce detailed pattern slowly with a statement rug, and then layer smaller artisanal details like carved wood mirrors or trays.
Relax in a Coastal European Villa Bedroom
Welcome to a fresh and airy bedroom retreat inspired by the sun-drenched coasts of Europe. This design uses a palette of crisp whites and Aegean blues to bring the sea inside.
4. Fresh White and Sea Blues

White-washing the existing beams immediately brightens the room. By keeping the main furniture pieces neutral in white and light wood, the pops of soft Aegean blue in textiles and art feel incredibly refreshing.
- Crisp white linen bedding
- Soft Aegean blue and white patterned rug
- White-washed exposed wood beams
- Classic white plaster lighting fixtures
Pro Tip: White-washing existing wood beams is one of the easiest ways to convert a dark, heavy space into something light and airy.
Discover the Industrial Hacienda Loft Vibe
Experience a blend of raw industrial edge with the warmth of classic Spanish architecture. This design layers raw concrete and black steel against the existing dark wood beams for a modern, sophisticated look.
5. Raw Concrete and Black Steel Accent

By utilizing a concrete plaster finish on the walls and introducing extensive matte black steel in the lighting and furniture frames, this space gains a powerful, modern edge. The warmth of the old beams and a vintage rug prevents it from feeling cold.
- Concrete plaster wall finish
- Matte black steel framework in lighting and furniture
- Vintage, distressed area rug
- Simple, clean linen bedding
Pro Tip: Create contrast by using clean, minimalist metal or glass fixtures in a room with heavy, rustic wood architecture.
Create a Serene Japandi Hacienda Bedroom
Find tranquility in the perfect merger of Japanese minimalism and warm Spanish textures. This design uses a light wood and natural linen palette to simplify the original architecture into a serene, meditative space.
6. Light Wood and Meditative Space

Lightening the existing beams instantly creates a more Japandi feel. Replacing the painting with a single, sculptural ceramic piece within the arch creates a minimalist focal point, while a tatami-inspired rug adds understated texture.
- Lightened wood beams and furniture
- Tatami-inspired natural fiber rug
- Sculptural ceramic piece as the only arch decor
- Low-profile platform bed
Pro Tip: To master Japandi style, remove one-third of the decorative items you normally would, and make sure everything remaining is both beautiful and functional.
Go Bold with Terracotta Contemporary Design
Welcome to a modern interpretation of Spanish design that leans heavily on its primary color—terracotta. This variation uses sleek, sculptural furniture forms to balance the intense warmth of the color.
7. Intense Color and Sculptural Forms

By making deep terracotta the main accent color (in velvet upholstery and a bold rug pattern), the space becomes intensely inviting. The use of sleek, curved furniture shapes prevents the heavy architecture and bold color from overwhelming the room.
- Terracotta velvet bed and accents
- Bold geometric pattern in warm tones
- Sculptural, curved furniture forms
- Layered, hidden lighting
Pro Tip: Use bold color *strategically* on primary pieces like the bed or rug, and keep walls neutral (or warm-neutral plaster) to ground the space.
Experience Opulent Andalusian Luxury
Step into a master suite fit for a grand Spanish estate. This design utilizes deep jewel tones, gold accents, and intricate patterns to evoke the opulence of traditional Andalusian design.
8. Jewel Tones and Intricate Pattern

By retaining the dark beams and adding detailed carving, the architectural foundation is deepened. The core pieces are elevated with velvet in a rich sapphire blue and a rug with complex arabesque patterns.
- Sapphire blue velvet bed upholstery
- Rich gold accents in art and lighting
- Arabesque patterned traditional rug
- Intricately carved wood details
Pro Tip: When using intense jewel tones like sapphire or ruby, ensure you have plenty of layered lighting (warm and cool) to make the colors depth and not look flat.
A Cozy Danish Hygge Hacienda Bedroom
Find ultimate comfort by blending the coziness of Danish Hygge with the architectural warmth of a Hacienda. This design prioritizes touchable textures and soft, diffused light over color or complexity.
9. Chunky Knits and Light Wood

White-washing the beams brightens the space, while replacing a traditional rug with a super plush wool one instantly increases the cozy factor. The key is to layer chunky knits and sheepskins on all surfaces.
- Layered chunky knit and faux sheepskin blankets
- White-washed beams and light wood furniture
- Plush, deep-pile wool area rug
- Diffused lighting from paper and simple metal lamps
Pro Tip: To get true Hygge, ditch overhead lights and rely entirely on layered lamps at different heights and plenty of candles.
Step Into the Eclectic Collector’s Sanctuary
Welcome to a bedroom designed around a life of travel and curation. This space uses the strong architectural lines of the Spanish base to frame a diverse and maximalist collection of global artifacts and art.
10. Global Artifacts and Mixed Textures

By converting the arch into display shelves, we create a maximalist, curated centerpiece. The overall feel is one of global curation, with patchwork rugs and varying textures that prevent any single style from dominating.
- Arch converted to open display shelves
- Diverse art (abstract, folk, antique) and artifacts
- Patchwork or mixed-origin area rugs
- Varied, global textile bed upholstery (e.g., Ikat)
Pro Tip: When mixing disparate items, use one grounding element, like a consistent color family (even if it’s broad) or the existing strong architecture, to tie it together.