6 W 20th St #5 Bedroom — Woven Envelope design direction

Layered Fabrics Enclose Quiet Space

Bedroom • 6 W 20th St #5, New York, NY 10011
A sheer linen canopy floats above the bed. The headboard wall is upholstered in textured flax fabric. Heavy linen drapes replace existing window treatments. These elements create a continuous textile enclosure, softening the room's edges. A movable woven screen defines the entry point. A plush wool rug anchors the sleeping area. Soft boundaries are established through these layered textiles. The room offers quiet comfort and subtle enclosure.
This room builds comfort through continuous layers of texture.
Design Philosophy
This design uses 'Soft boundaries' to redefine the room. The 'Layered textiles' framework creates gentle division. Continuous textures provide visual and tactile comfort. The space feels enclosed without feeling confined.
Spatial Narrative
Your eye first lands on the movable woven screen near the entrance. This screen guides you into the main sleeping zone. The upholstered headboard wall and bed canopy draw focus to the bed. You settle onto the soft wool rug, grounded in comfort.
Light Study
Morning light filters softly through the sheer linen canopy. Heavy linen drapes can block harsh direct sun. Evening brings a warm, diffused glow from integrated indirect lighting. The room's light is always gentle and controlled.
Living Vignette
Bare feet sink into the deep wool rug after stepping out of bed. The woven screen casts a delicate shadow pattern across the entrance wall.
Material Palette
Sheer Natural Linen: It feels light and airy, softens strong light, and drapes gracefully. Textured Flax Fabric: It offers a tactile surface, absorbs sound, and adds visual warmth. Plush Wool Rug: It provides deep softness underfoot, insulates the floor, and resists crushing.
Type & Mood
warm-editorial
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