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Owner’s Retreat Ideas and Considerations for 2024

December 26, 2023

No custom home design is complete without a beautifully appointed owner’s retreat. We love the versatility and inviting calm—not to mention privacy—a little extra space can bring to any style of home.

The modern-day owner’s retreat provides an environment of ultimate comfort for busy homeowners. For this reason and many others, it is important to maintain a calm and inviting atmosphere when designing this space. This can be achieved by following current bedroom design trends while incorporating unique, personal touches.

Owner’s Retreat Bedroom Trends

You might be asking, what’s the difference between a primary bedroom and an owner’s retreat? While the primary bedroom and owner’s retreat share many similarities, the latter remains the gold standard for luxury living. An owner’s retreat can include everything from an adjoining bathroom to walk-in closets and even a study or sitting area. Tucked away from the home’s other rooms, the owner’s retreat is typically one of style and space, often with scenic outdoor views and soothing natural light. Homeowners often adhere to the latest in bedroom design trends to craft a modern owner’s retreat.

When designing an owner’s retreat for your home, there are several factors to consider, including current bedroom trends. An owner’s retreat that reflects your personal taste while maintaining comfort and functionality will preserve its allure for several years. The key lies in finding decor, furniture and color palettes that strike a sensible balance between trendy and timeless.

In addition to a large, thoughtfully designed living space, the ultimate owner’s retreat typically includes the convenience of an ensuite bathroom that meets the unique needs of the homeowner. When customizing an owner’s retreat bathroom, the design options can vary by preference or functionality. This may mean the installation of a freestanding tub, walk-in shower or separate vanities. Consider complementary decor and design elements to create a cohesive space. These are just a few of the design trends to ponder in an owner’s retreat to help set a custom home apart.

Chic Comfort

Chic, comfortable spaces are a popular owner’s retreat bedroom trend for 2024. This trend blends well with contemporary homes due to the focus on clean, almost minimalist lines and color selections. Black and creamy whites paired with warm metallic accents create a space that looks luxe without being fussy. Look for gold, copper or brass drawer pulls on furniture and exposed legs and frames on tables and chairs.

Your lighting fixtures should match, especially if they’re close to another metallic element. Although the furniture often has simple, straight shapes—like lightweight table legs and bed frames—the fabrics often feature touchable organic textures that make the space feel like home.

Earthy Designs

Earthy design can elevate the owner’s retreat due to its soothing and tranquil ambiance. Organic matte textures and bold biophilic designs foster a sense of calm, helping homeowners feel connected to the natural world when spending time in this unique space. Even if you struggle to keep houseplants alive, the rugged, sometimes leafy shapes found in this design style will help you feel more connected to nature.

Earthy tones like beige, taupe, rust, khaki, olive and moss go together with bright natural light, which plays an important role in any room of your home. Especially those you want to be cozy, comfortable, spacious and inviting.

Earthy designs are common in today’s contemporary homes, but they can also work well in Craftsman spaces. Add a vintage flair by focusing on darker wood finishes and pairing your earth tones with more saturated jewel tones, like rust and moss with vibrant gold, or khaki and olive with rich burgundy.

Minimalist Tech

Although implementing technology into a space meant for calm and rest might seem counterintuitive, there are many ways to thoughtfully incorporate technology to create an inviting environment, especially when it comes to the modern home.

This can include programmable bulbs that create lighting, smart furniture that can charge devices wirelessly, concealed or motorized window blinds and hidden entertainment systems. These features transcend design aesthetics and allow for convenience without sacrificing style or tranquility.

Nostalgic Appeal

Vintage patterns and other doses of nostalgia can make any owner’s retreat instantly more appealing. French country and modern farmhouse designs are the perfect backdrops for colors like pale green, dusty pink, pastel yellow and soft blue. Even shades of red, like wine and terra cotta, can evoke nostalgia while adding depth to your space.

Consider bold floral motifs or paisley patterns for accent rugs, throw pillows and wallpaper. Geometric Art Deco shapes can provide an elegant retro touch to a more contemporary home. No matter your style, adding nostalgic bedroom trends helps create an air of calm. Many furniture designers are now incorporating and reinterpreting vintage elements into new pieces to combine classic style and modern functionality.

As you design the perfect place to call home, remember that every trend is yours to adapt and personalize. Try mixing styles and choosing pieces that complement your personality and daily needs, even if they don’t align perfectly with a specific aesthetic. You might just find an unexpected pairing that creates a style statement.

About Schumacher Homes
Schumacher Homes, based in Canton, Ohio, is America’s largest custom homebuilder, with operations in 25 locations in 12 states across the country. The National Housing Quality award winning company has built over 20,000 homes, customized to fit each family’s lifestyle, since its founding by Paul Schumacher in 1992. Schumacher Homes takes each customer’s inspiration and gives it a home. Each Schumacher Homes location includes a one-stop shopping design studio and model homes displaying the latest in architectural and product trends.