The master bedroom is a place of rest and retreat, a private enclave from which to begin and end your day. It’s a space uniquely suited to your needs and well-being and reflective of your style. Great bedroom design is an opportunity to craft a space completely tailored to you, and Bellevue’s Wood, Stone, and Water home masters this endeavor.
Nested Rooms
Architect Curtis Gelotte designed the home as a set of nesting rooms. The entryway and main living spaces dominate the residence, providing an open, light-filled space in which to cook, eat, and gather. Posts and beams mimic trees in a forest and soaring windows create the illusion that home is one with the natural landscaping outside.
The master bedroom carries these same elements, but on a cozier scale. While enclosed and private, it provides a view to the rest of the home’s tree-like tresses, creating the air of a luxury treehouse protected from the world. A stone fireplace and sitting area look down on the city below.
The bed itself is the final room in the nested set. It rests beneath its own trellis structure, creating a sense of natural refuge and warmth. The structure scales down the size of the suite and balances the spaciousness of the room with a sense of snug comfort.
Set apart in its own corner of the house, Wood, Stone, and Water’s master bedroom design captures a sense of woodland luxury. Its warmth, scale, and attention to detail make it a perfect haven for its occupants. It’s a design that evolved out of conversation with our clients and crafted to reflect them.
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