Before & After: Elegant Primary Suite Design

The second chapter of this whole-home luxury renovation moves upstairs, and the primary suite design more than holds its place. Marble-wrapped vanity walls, a glass-fronted walk-in closet, and the same oak tones that anchor the first floor come together in a space that feels both indulgent and cohesive. Here’s how our designer brought it to…

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The second chapter of this whole-home luxury renovation moves upstairs, and the primary suite design more than holds its place. Marble-wrapped vanity walls, a glass-fronted walk-in closet, and the same oak tones that anchor the first floor come together in a space that feels both indulgent and cohesive. Here’s how our designer brought it to life.

The Challenge: Primary Suite, Closet, & Bathroom Design

This primary suite is part of the substantial whole-home interior design project that began with the first floor’s open plan. The designer had already established the material palette in the rooms below. In the next phase, they moved to the second floor, where the ceiling drops to 10 feet, and late-afternoon light enters the bedroom side. The client’s existing bed was staying, which meant the bedroom design should grow around a fixed anchor piece. As for the other specific challenges, the designer had to:

  • Carry the transitional framework from the first floor into a primary suite with lower ceilings
  • Integrate the existing master bed into a new scheme
  • Develop primary bathroom ideas consistent with the project’s selective spending approach
  • Design a primary closet with an island and a full-length mirror in a room with minimal natural light
  • Source high-quality materials concentrated on fewer surfaces

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Design Inspiration: Elegant Primary Suite & Bathroom Ideas

Transitional primary suite design details by Decorilla designer, Christina M.Transitional primary suite design details by Decorilla designer, Christina M.
Transitional primary suite design details by Decorilla designer, Christina M.

The client’s saved primary bedroom ideas helped the team grasp their vision. Dark wood beds with carved or sleigh-back frames appeared often. That was expected, knowing that a similar, existing bed should also anchor the new bedroom. They were, however, mostly set against a transitional backdrop of neutral paneled walls and pale hardwood floors. Inlaid wood detailing on bedside tables showed up repeatedly, signaling the client’s preference for craftsmanship at close range. These layouts also shared a common spatial quality: the rooms felt large because the furniture count stayed low, with curtains running wall to wall to soften the perimeter.

Marble-clad primary bathroom ideas by Decorilla designer, Danielle E.Marble-clad primary bathroom ideas by Decorilla designer, Danielle E.
Marble-clad primary bathroom by Decorilla designer, Danielle E.

Primary bathroom ideas in the client’s collection leaned heavily toward stone. Floor-to-ceiling marble slabs covered vanity walls, paired with floating wood cabinetry in light oak tones for a luxurious design style. Dual vanities emphasized symmetrical layouts that the client kept returning to. Brass fixtures and backlit mirrors added warmth to the stone surfaces. Material restraint was notable, with marble and wood carrying each room, and brass as the only metallic accent.

Initial Concepts: Finding the Right Designer

Preliminary proposal for primary suite by Decorilla designer, Marine H.Preliminary proposal for primary suite by Decorilla designer, Marine H.
Preliminary proposal for primary suite by Decorilla designer, Marine H.

Decorilla typically presents two designer concepts for each project, giving clients a choice between distinct approaches. In this case, Marine H. had already proven her understanding of the client’s vision during the first-floor phase. So they moved forward with her for the primary suite design.

Marine’s bedroom moodboard centered on the client’s existing sleigh bed in dark wood, surrounded by new pieces in cream and taupe. She also proposed wall sconces instead of the common bedside table lamps. A paneled accent wall with applied moldings framed the headboard. The floor plan positioned a storage bench at the foot of the bed and a swivel armchair with an end table near the window. 

Preliminary proposal for primary closet by Decorilla designer, Marine H.Preliminary proposal for primary closet by Decorilla designer, Marine H.
Preliminary proposal for primary closet by Decorilla designer, Marine H.

Primary closet ideas, meanwhile, featured floor-to-ceiling cabinetry with glass doors and internal LED lighting. One door panel doubled as a full-length mirror, answering the client’s specific request. A vanity station sat on the window side with an upholstered ottoman. The room’s limited natural light drove the lighting strategy: LEDs inside every cabinet bay and recessed ceiling fixtures throughout.