Bedrooms have for long been considered as a place to sleep and rest. Their basic function has been providing succour and warmth, dressed up in the most utilitarian of furniture and furnishings. All of this has changed in recent years.
Beds have always been bought more for their function, than looks or comfort. At the end of the day it is a where we lie down and rest. A soft, comfortable mattress and frame of wood or metal is what we buy which we assume will suffice.
In interior design, textures lend character and depth to a space. This is especially true in bedrooms that play with textures across different materials. For the master bedroom, an ambience of warmth and coziness is what you want to create. Textiles lend a homely feel to a space and can be used as much or as little as one likes. The first textiles that matter are the beddings – bed covers, bedsheets, pillow covers.