Why not go a little wild in the bedroom? There is no need to always be practical when it comes to decor decisions and the "boudoir" is just the place to add in some luxury fabrics and textures...jump below for some inspirational examples:
Above the Jump: Leather Chesterfield Style Headboard Panel via Living Etc.

Velvet wall panels in a Jamie Drake room via Point Click Home
Furry bedding via Living Etc.

Bronze and Walnut bed via Point Click Home

Suede bed with silk linens via Point Click Home

Linen wallcovering via Living Etc.

Leather bench, cashmere and velvet bedding via Living Etc.
Photos: Point Click Home and Living Etc.
Comments (10)
I have a lightly tufted, soft white leather headboard from ligne roset in my bedroom. It's quite beautiful and better yet, it was free.
Ooo! Yümmy fürry bedding... ::drools::
the cashmere and velvet bedding in the last pictures looks amazing. and i bet it feels even better.
I normally don't like wall to wall carpeting, but I absolutely love the bedroom in the first photo. However, I don't like the small bookcase at the foot of the bed.
Swoon! The more texture in the bedroom the better, I agree. And, leather, cashmere and velvet? What a divine combination. I just want to climb into that photograph, curl up and take a nap.
anyone know who makes the blue-and-white striped blanket in the first photo?
I'm not so keen on the Mauve Velvet and Lavender Laminate bedroom (It's a bit 80's for my taste) but the other rooms are perfectly lovely - esp the first photo w/ the wall-to-wall shag, built-in campaign-style casework and tufted leather headboard - and the luxe fur bedspread on the poster bed.
I'm a self-proclaimed luxury texture tramp.
(swoon over *faux fur* only of course).
loving the textures, but again these will only work in a largeish room.
I've got a GIANT sheepskin on my bed. I bought it for looks but its kept me incredibly toasty. I love it!