Your home should be your sanctuary—the only place where you can instantly feel relaxed, peaceful, and comfortable. Of course, this process is exactly that—a process. Creating the perfect space for you and your family takes time and careful, thoughtful decisions about furnishings. First, you should decide on a general interior design style. Then proceed room by room, coordinating the larger and smaller furnishings until you can take a step back and think, “Done.”
We are big fans of the transitional interior design that our editor has used throughout her home in Tennessee. Transitional decor is a blend of traditional and modern styles that perfectly combines feminine with masculine, luxury with comfort, and antiques with modern pieces. Our favorite example from Amy’s home is the master bedroom. A mix of high-quality furniture for the master bedroom and ideas for designing a transitional bedroom creates a warm, inviting, neutral space to relax.
In today’s post, we’ll show you her decor and link to a bunch of ideas for big master bedrooms if you’re looking to design a transitional-style bedroom. From a classic canopy bed and velvet daybed to more modern bedding from Boll & Branch and hand-knotted rugs, click through to discover Amy’s retreat and more bedroom decor styles to elevate your space.
Amy’s Bedroom Decor
BED | BENCH | RUG | NIGHTSTANDS | FIRESCREEN | LAMPS | CEILING LIGHT | TRAY | PICTURE FRAME | BED LINEN (OAK) | BED LINEN (OVERSIZED KING) | BED LINEN (OVERSIZED KING) | PILLOWS (20X36 & 28X28) | BLANKET (NATURAL) | BODY PILLOW (NATURAL) & INSERT | HANDKERCHIEF CASE | GLASS COVERS | BOOK | BOOK | MARBLE BOWL
Primary Bedroom Decor






