Apr 6, 2026
The Warren: A Primary Bedroom Rooted in Texture and Tone
The primary bedroom in the Warren Plan is designed as a quiet retreat, where thoughtful architecture and a soft, neutral palette come together to create a calm, elevated space. Expansive windows frame the room while maintaining a sense of privacy, allowing the space to feel both open and grounded.

Overhead, hip vaulted ceilings finished in v-groove paneling add dimension and subtle texture. This detail introduces a level of craftsmanship that enhances the architecture while keeping the overall feel clean and understated.

The bed wall is recessed and finished with vertical shiplap, creating a natural focal point that feels both intentional and refined. Painted in Benjamin Moore’s Halo, the space takes on a warm, muted tone that complements the layered textures throughout the room.

On either side of the bed, pendant lights replace traditional table lamps, adding a modern element while keeping the nightstands clean and functional. The result is a primary bedroom that feels serene, architectural, and designed for everyday comfort.




