
Webb
The master suite seen here is in Bob Webb Homes’ entry into the 2014 Parade of Homes at Trails End. It’s part of a master wing that also includes a bathroom and a walk-in closet, and the three rooms are separated so two homeowners on different schedules can avoid disturbing each other while waking, showering and dressing.
Highlights
- The walk-in closet is just to the left upon walking into the master wing. The massive closet is designed for someone with a lot of outfits and the organizational know-how to keep them all in order.
- Not only are the windows themselves an impressive sight, they look out on the equally impressive sight of the outdoors. The bedroom overlooks a horse farm and stable near Trails End.
- This dynamic chandelier by was provided by Capital Lighting. It’s the centerpiece of the vaulted ceiling.
- Like many other rooms in the house, the master suite is designed to be especially spacious, and the custom trim that’s a signature in all Bob Webb houses is visible throughout. Interior design was provided by Chapin Interiors.
To see more Bob Webb master suites, search @bobwebbhomes on Instagram.\
Truberry
This is the master suite for the Parade of Homes house
built by Truberry Custom Homes. It’s part of a larger owners’ suite that took home the gold medal for master suites in the 2014 Parade at Trails End.
Highlights
- This door leads to his and hers walk-in closets and to the owners’ bathroom. The bathroom is part of the house’s six-sided turret, with a walk-in shower and coffee station.
- The signature custom trim throughout the house is a point of pride for Truberry. It’s a seven-inch bold crown trim.
- Windows take up almost the entire wall, offering a view so far-reaching that gazing out almost reminds one of being in a treehouse.
- The light colors in the tray ceiling and soft, concealed lighting keep the owners’ suite looking consistently bright.
To see more master suite ideas from Truberry Custom Homes, visit “Sweet Master Suites” on Truberry’s Pinterest page, Truberry Homes.
Mastering the Art
More options to consider for your master bedroom or owners’ suite
- -Sitting areas to create the ultimate sanctuary
- -Fireplaces, especially two-sided ones to airing porches directly off of the bedroom
- -Down lights with motion sensors that gently light the floor when you get out of bed during the night
- -Televisions that recess into the foot of the bed when not in use
- -Wall and floor safes to keep valuables close at hand
- -Security system controls to activate or deactivate the alarm, as well as cameras to see who is at the door
- - Separate HVAC systems to heat or cool the sleeping areas for optimum comfort
- -Compact washer and dryer closets for small, quick loads
- -Built-in-wall dressers to save floor space and give that custom feel
- - Adjacent exercise rooms for quick morning workouts