The rush and burble of the waterfall in the Solarium diminishes but never completely fades. Once in the bedroom, skylights and windows light the room and lend the impression of a much larger space than is present in the room. The open floor design helps, as does the strategic placement of the bedroom furniture set to maintain open space and unobstructed views; as the furnishings consist of the bed and its associated parts, placement isn't a problem.
While technically the vast carved wall unit at the head of the bed can be deemed a headboard, in practice it's quite a bit more than just a headboard. It takes the place of an entire bedroom worth of furnishings: nightstands, bookshelves, robe trees, mirrors, writing desk, and fully adjustable lights. The pull-out drawers on each side of the bed provide a handy storage space for extra pillows or bedding. The footboard serves as dresser space, offering a variety of drawers in which to place clothing.
The king sized pedestal of the bed has been fitted with a huge memory foam mattress, suitable for sleeping the whole family and three dogs on those coldest of nights. Fully twelve inches thick to mold itself to fit and perfectly support the body, the mattress exudes comfort and a good night's rest.
Various drawings and sketches have been prominently displayed around the room. A candle warmer for potpourri, or perhaps for scented oil, has been placed near the center nook Dresses and a few grey suits can be found hanging in the closet. A pair of thick white one-size-fits-all Turkish cotton robes hang from the robe trees.