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Cool + Contemporary Retreat

From: Amy Elbaum

This contemporary main suite is proof that a few statement pieces can transform a whole room. A canopy bed, minimalistic light fixture, geometric table lamps and charcoal gray, crushed velvet settee give the space a clean and lightweight look, while wallpaper adds subtle texture and complements the cool-toned pieces.

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Photo: Jessica Alexander. From: Amy Elbaum.

Transitional Bedroom With Canopy Bed

One side of this main bedroom is lined in French doors which, during the day, let in lots of sunlight. In the middle of the space, the designer paired a big, boxy canopy bed with a curved loveseat. Both pieces have slim, modern lines that feel graceful instead of heavy, especially in the light-filled bedroom.

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Photo: Jessica Alexander. From: Amy Elbaum.

Nightstand and Gold Lamp

This nightstand becomes an exciting study in contrasts with its gold, sculptural lamp, bright white drawer and a basket to hide away just about anything.

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Photo: Jessica Alexander. From: Amy Elbaum.

Gold Table Lamp on Nightstand

The table lamp feels like a little friend beside the bed, its bold shape and golden sparkle a fun foil for other accessories.

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Photo: Jessica Alexander. From: Amy Elbaum.

Transitional Main Bedroom With Curved Loveseat

A big main bedroom allowed for some grand furniture gestures: The canopy bed is California king sized. At the foot of the bed, a curved loveseat makes for a sweet seating area—and it's easy to walk around.

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