Master Bedroom Pictures From HGTV Smart Home 2020
Smart details abound in the opulent and restful master bedroom. Elegant design and modern technology combine for a state-of-the-art suite that makes it easy to unwind and recharge.
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Jessica Lowry Vizzutti
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Relaxing Retreat
The master bedroom of the HGTV Smart Home 2020 is a luxe and relaxing retreat filled with plush bedding, a large upholstered headboard, glamorous metallic details and, of course, the latest technology including a custom smart mattress.
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Tiffany Brooks
Calm Contrast
A set of double doors makes for a dramatic entry. Inside, deep-charcoal walls add striking contrast to the room’s cream-colored upholstery and soft bedding.
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Tiffany Brooks
Stylish Seating
A tufted leather banquette echoes the seating found in the home’s breakfast nook and creates an inviting entrance to the spacious bedroom. Abstract art and a metallic end table add to the posh setting.
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Chic Comfort
Warm honey-brown leather mixed with modern side tables and brass accents brings in warmth and light to contrast the charcoal-brown walls. Blending a range of contrasting tones is a smart way to tie the design of the room together without feeling overwhelming.
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Tiffany Brooks
Height and Drama
Hollywood Regency-style globe lights add a glamorous touch to the master bedroom. The white globes and brass finish draw the eye up to emphasize the room’s generous height.
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Tiffany Brooks
Easy and Elegant
Mixing creamy tones from the upholstered pinstriped bed frame to the soft layers of bedding creates an inviting focal point.
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Soft Simplicity
Floor-to-ceiling curtains in a subtle taupe fabric add luxurious texture behind the bed while still allowing soft light to fill the room. Modern side tables in a mix of rustic wood and polished chrome add a high-end contemporary feel.
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Tiffany Brooks
Comfy Goes Smart
A smart mattress allows for a fully customizable sleep experience in the HGTV Smart Home 2020. Choose your ideal firmness, comfort and support in addition to endless head and foot positions.
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Tiffany Brooks
Simple Yet Classy Color Palette
Abstract art prints over the banquette mimic the room’s color scheme and add a touch of opulent style.
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Tiffany Brooks
Touch and Feel
The colors of the bedding may be similar, but the textures — chenille, chunky knit, velvet, etc. — lend contrast and style to this plush, enticing bed.
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Tiffany Brooks
Soft Layers
By using upholstery, bedding and throw pillows in a similar tone, designer Tiffany Brooks was able to create a soothing and inviting feel.
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Tiffany Brooks
Better Beauty Rest
A good night’s sleep is just a click away with this fully customizable, dual-control mattress. Seamless tablet integration means your beauty sleep will feel even better.
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Tiffany Brooks
Soft Sparkle
Floor-to-ceiling drapes behind the bed soften the space and add drama while metallic accents like the geometric lamp and chrome-leg table bring in a touch of sparkle.
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Tiffany Brooks
Framed Contrast
The bright white walls of the master bathroom pop against the charcoal-brown walls in the bedroom, creating a dynamic contrast.
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Tiffany Brooks
Sleek and Elegant
A modern painting with pops of red and orange feels fresh and bright against the dark tone of the walls, while a traditional side chair and soft-white area rug bring bright and airy contrast to the space.
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Tiffany Brooks
Controlled Comfort
Custom ventilation means the bedroom stays just the right temperature for a great night’s sleep, all night long.
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Tiffany Brooks
In-Home Gallery
A mix of abstract and figural paintings adds a polished feel to the master bedroom and transforms the room into an at-home art gallery.
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Relaxed Viewing
A large television mounted above a credenza-style dresser makes it easy to lie back and catch up on your favorite HGTV shows.
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Morning Jump-Start
No need to run all the way to the kitchen for that first cup of coffee — a small beverage center in the bedroom means the first sip comes a little sooner.
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Tiffany Brooks
Working From Home
A customizable stand-up desk atop the dresser brings work and reading to just the right level for optimal comfort and productivity.
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Optimized Design
Recessed paneled walls throughout the room add to the sophisticated atmosphere.
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Tiffany Brooks
Open and Spacious
The master bedroom’s French doors open to the upstairs landing and provide a perfect view of the industrial sculpture hanging over the foyer.
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Tiffany Brooks

Photo By: Robert Peterson, Rustic White Photography
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