Will Sex Increase Testosterone Levels

Will Sex Increase Testosterone Levels

Testosterone is popularly known as the "sex hormone", with "sex" referring to both its masculinizing effects that gives rise to sex differences between men and women, as well as sex (the activity).

In terms of the latter, testosterone is well known for its libido boosting effect, in both men [1-4] and women [5-9] regardless of age.

Testosterone increases sex drive even in older women, and has thus been designated as the "infallible aphrodisiac" as early as 1940.[10]

But does it work the other way around also… Does sexual activity increase testosterone levels? Let's see what research shows…

Effect of sexual stimuli / activity on testosterone levels in men

Is was suggested already 1970 that sexual activity can increase testosterone levels.[11] After that, early studies demonstrated increased testosterone levels during sexual intercourse [12, 13] or exposure to erotic movies [14-16], with the magnitude of the response being positively correlated with the subjective evaluation of sexual arousal.[14] In one small study, 9 healthy young men were presented on two different days with either a sexually arousing or a sexually neutral film.[15] Compared with the neutral film, testosterone levels were increased within the first 10 min of sexual arousal, from 640 ng/dL to 727 ng/dL.

On the contrary, other studies did not show that sexual activity induced a rise in testosterone levels.[17-19] However, a more recent study pointed out that the mixed results in previous studies regarding changes in testosterone levels during actual sexual intercourse or masturbation may be due to the small number of subjects studied, unnatural lab-based settings, and invasive blood collection techniques.[20] This study investigated salivary testosterone levels in men watching versus participating in sexual activity at a large U.S. sex club.[20] The present study entailed minimally invasive sample collection (measuring testosterone in saliva), a naturalistic setting, and a larger number of subjects than previous studies.[20] Subjects averaged 40 years of age and participated between 11:00 pm and 2:10 am. Consistent with expectations, results revealed that testosterone levels increased 36% among men during a visit to the sex club, with the magnitude of testosterone elevation being significantly greater among participants (72%) compared with observers (11%). Contrary to expectation, the elevations in  testosterone levels were unrelated to age.[20] This study confirms that participation in sexual activity results in a greater testosterone boost than does observing of sexual stimuli/activity.

Brain neuroimaging during sexual stimuli shows that sexually stimulated activation of temporal areas is associated with testosterone levels (the temporal area of the brain is involved in processing sensory input).[21] This may reflect a positive feedback effect, as testosterone is released by sexual stimulation and can lead to further activation of these areas.[21]

And for those men who wonder, ejaculation frequency is not related to increased risk of prostate cancer.[22] To the contrary, more frequent ejaculations is associated with a reduced risk of prostate cancer.[23]

Effect of sexual stimuli / activity on testosterone levels in women

Fewer studies have investigated the effect of sexual stimuli/activity on testosterone levels in women, but the ones who have, show that it does impact women similarly to me. In women, sexual gratification and frequency of intercourse is positively related to testosterone levels [24], and sexual activity in women increases testosterone levels.[25]

Fulfilling desire – does having more sex partners make a difference?

Across human societies, males have greater interest in uncommitted sex (more unrestricted socio-sexuality) than do females. A recent study found a negative feedback between men's testosterone levels, socio-sexual psychology, and sexual partner number.[26] Specifically, a man's number of sexual partners is negatively related his testosterone level, i.e. the more sexual partners, the lower the testosterone level.[26] This suggests that testosterone drives "sexual hunting" in men, but is inhibited when the desires are fulfilled. Thus, testosterone promotes sexual intercourse success, which in turn down-regulates testosterone production. Thus, running around too much may backfire.

Summary & Comments

Studies clearly show that higher baseline testosterone levels increase sexual interest, sexual arousal, and sexual enjoyment in both men and women. While early studies are contradictory regarding whether sexual activity increases testosterone levels, more recent studies that were conducted in a more natural setting in real life show that both sexual stimuli and sexual activity does increase testosterone levels in both men and women.

Even though the increase in testosterone level is unlikely to translate into noticeable fat loss and/or muscle growth (which are effects commonly associated with testosterone), sexual activity does have multiple beneficial effects. Sexual activity, quality of sexual life, and interest in sex is positively associated with health in middle age and later life.[27]

A study with a 10-year follow-up found that mortality risk is reduced by half among men who have frequent orgasms (defined in this study as two or more per week) than among men who had orgasms less than once a month. Even when controlling for other factors (such as age, social class, and smoking status), a strong and statistically significant inverse relationship was found between orgasm frequency and risk of death, i.e. the higher orgasm frequency the lower the risk of death. The authors of this study concluded that sexual activity seems to have a protective effect on men's health.[28] A similar results was found in an earlier study which reported higher mortality among men who had ceased having sexual intercourse at earlier ages.[29]

Another study followed a racially diverse population for 25 years to determine what factors were important in determining lifespan.[30] Regarding sexuality, for men, frequency of intercourse was a significant predictor of longevity. While frequency of intercourse was not predictive of longevity for women, women who reported past enjoyment of intercourse had greater longevity. This suggests a positive association between sexual intercourse and pleasure and longevity.[30]

In addition, studies suggest that mental health, personal happiness, satisfaction, self-esteem, cognitive functioning and reasoning ability are positively related to the frequency of sexual activity, and reduced sexual activity is associated with depression and stress.[31, 32] In line with this, sexual activity is considered to be a barometer for health, quality of life, well-being and happiness.[33] So make sure you get plenty of it, but hey guys - don't run around too much!

References:

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2.            Gray, P.B., et al., Dose-dependent effects of testosterone on sexual function, mood, and visuospatial cognition in older men. J Clin Endocrinol Metab, 2005. 90(7): p. 3838-46.

3.            Anderson, R.A., J. Bancroft, and F.C. Wu, The effects of exogenous testosterone on sexuality and mood of normal men. J Clin Endocrinol Metab, 1992. 75(6): p. 1503-7.

4.            Alexander, G.M., et al., Androgen-behavior correlations in hypogonadal men and eugonadal men. I. Mood and response to auditory sexual stimuli. Horm Behav, 1997. 31(2): p. 110-9.

5.            Davis, S.R. and J. Tran, Testosterone influences libido and well being in women. Trends Endocrinol Metab, 2001. 12(1): p. 33-7.

6.            Davis, S.R., Androgens and female sexuality. J Gend Specif Med, 2000. 3(1): p. 36-40.

7.            Bolour, S. and G. Braunstein, Testosterone therapy in women: a review. Int J Impot Res, 2005. 17(5): p. 399-408.

8.            Goldstat, R., et al., Transdermal testosterone therapy improves well-being, mood, and sexual function in premenopausal women. Menopause, 2003. 10(5): p. 390-8.

9.            Sands, R. and J. Studd, Exogenous androgens in postmenopausal women. Am J Med, 1995. 98(1A): p. 76S-79S.

10.          Loeser, A.A., Subcutaneous Implantation of Female and Male Hormone in Tablet Form in Women. Br Med J, 1940. 1(4133): p. 479-82.

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12.          Fox, C.A., et al., Studies on the relationship between plasma testosterone levels and human sexual activity. J Endocrinol, 1972. 52(1): p. 51-8.

13.          Dabbs, J.M., Jr. and S. Mohammed, Male and female salivary testosterone concentrations before and after sexual activity. Physiol Behav, 1992. 52(1): p. 195-7.

14.          LaFerla, J.J., D.L. Anderson, and D.S. Schalch, Psychoendocrine response to sexual arousal in human males. Psychosom Med, 1978. 40(2): p. 166-72.

15.          Stoleru, S.G., et al., LH pulsatile secretion and testosterone blood levels are influenced by sexual arousal in human males. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 1993. 18(3): p. 205-18.

16.          Hellhammer, D.H., W. Hubert, and T. Schurmeyer, Changes in saliva testosterone after psychological stimulation in men. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 1985. 10(1): p. 77-81.

17.          Raboch, J. and L. Starka, Reported coital activity of men and levels of plasma testosterone. Arch Sex Behav, 1973. 2(4): p. 309-15.

18.          Stearns, E.L., J.S. Winter, and C. Faiman, Effects of coitus on gonadotropin, prolactin and sex steroid levels in man. J Clin Endocrinol Metab, 1973. 37(5): p. 687-91.

19.          Sadowsky, M., et al., Sexual activity and sex hormone levels in aging men. Int Psychogeriatr, 1993. 5(2): p. 181-6.

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21.          Stoleru, S., et al., Neuroanatomical correlates of visually evoked sexual arousal in human males. Arch Sex Behav, 1999. 28(1): p. 1-21.

22.          Leitzmann, M.F., et al., Ejaculation frequency and subsequent risk of prostate cancer. JAMA, 2004. 291(13): p. 1578-86.

23.          Giles, G.G., et al., Sexual factors and prostate cancer. BJU Int, 2003. 92(3): p. 211-6.

24.          Persky, H., et al., Plasma testosterone level and sexual behavior of couples. Arch Sex Behav, 1978. 7(3): p. 157-73.

25.          van Anders, S.M., et al., Associations between testosterone secretion and sexual activity in women. Horm Behav, 2007. 51(4): p. 477-82.

26.          Puts, D.A., et al., Fulfilling desire: evidence for negative feedback between men's testosterone, sociosexual psychology, and sexual partner number. Horm Behav, 2015. 70: p. 14-21.

27.          Lindau, S.T. and N. Gavrilova, Sex, health, and years of sexually active life gained due to good health: evidence from two US population based cross sectional surveys of ageing. BMJ, 2010. 340: p. c810.

28.          Davey Smith, G., S. Frankel, and J. Yarnell, Sex and death: are they related? Findings from the Caerphilly Cohort Study. BMJ, 1997. 315(7123): p. 1641-4.

29.          Persson, G., Five-year mortality in a 70-year-old urban population in relation to psychiatric diagnosis, personality, sexuality and early parental death. Acta Psychiatr Scand, 1981. 64(3): p. 244-53.

30.          Palmore, E.B., Predictors of the longevity difference: a 25-year follow-up. Gerontologist, 1982. 22(6): p. 513-8.

31.          Brody, S., The relative health benefits of different sexual activities. J Sex Med, 2010. 7(4 Pt 1): p. 1336-61.

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Dark Master Bedroom Ideas

Dark Master Bedroom Ideas

Bedroom, Bed, Furniture, Room, Bed frame, Mattress, Bed sheet, Interior design, Property, Suite,

Douglas Friedman

Believe it or not, a dark bedroom can be the perfect set-up for a good night's rest. Deep reds, rich navy blues, charcoal grays, chocolate browns, and striking black shades are all perfect choices for a bedroom design scheme. And if the rest of your home is awash in vivid hues or soft neutrals, it can feel soothing to enter a bedroom that's designed around a dark color palette. For inspiration, we've assembled some of our favorite high-design, dark bedrooms. Get ready to embrace the dark side.

red bedroom

Simon Upton

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Sultry Reds

In this bedroom in designer Lorenzo Castillo's home, a deep red palette lends a sophisticated, sensuous flair to the space. The wallpaper is by Sanderson, the headboard is upholstered in a Valentino velvet, the bench is Louis XV-style and the Spanish mirrors are 17th- and 18th-century. Paintings by Yturralde finish the look.

Bedroom, Bed, Bedding, Bed sheet, Room, Furniture, Bed frame, Interior design, Property, Duvet cover,

Zeke Ruelas

2 of 22

Chic Layers

For his Hollywood Hills home that pays homage to its 1960s roots, John McClain fashioned the master bedroom with rich hues and layers of texture.

Room, Interior design, Furniture, Brown, Bedroom, Wall, Ceiling, Lighting, Floor, Home,

Julie Soefer Photography

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Earthy Hues

Earthy tones and textures unite in this bedroom design scheme by Ben Johnston, who is known for his classic, visually appealing spaces.

blue guest room with daybed

Nick Johnson

4 of 22

Textured Beauty

A mix of classic and modern aesthetics are at work in this New York guest bedroom designed by Thom Filicia. The room is outfitted with layers of texture, including a custom rug from Patterson Flynn & Martin and drapery fabric by Mila Blake.

black bedroom

Alyssa Rosenheck

5 of 22

Sophisticated Black

Sophisticated black walls serve as the perfect backdrop in the bedroom of this Washington, D.C., apartment. White sateen bedding from Tribute Goods, muted artwork from Tennessee-based landscape artist Megan Lightell, and French white oak floors soften the design.

blue bedroom

Simon Upton

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black bedroom

Simon Upton

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Black Walls

For the master bedroom in her 1920s Chicago penthouse, Alisa Bloom embraced a dark palette, choosing walls sheathed in a black Holland & Sherry fabric. Along with unsigned artwork from Redefined Chicago, the space features a B&B Italia bed in a Holland & Sherry wool, a desk by Lucien Rollin, and a chair by Oscar de la Renta for Century. The 1940s console was purchased in Paris.

Bedroom, Bed, Furniture, Room, Bed frame, Mattress, Bed sheet, Interior design, Property, Suite,

Douglas Friedman

8 of 22

Deep Gray

In Andy Cohen's Greenwich Village apartment, gray Ralph Lauren Home wallpaper complements the shades on the vintage Pierre Giraudon green-resin nightstand lamps from John Salibello. The bed is upholstered in a Maharam plaid by Paul Smith and dressed with Pratesi linens.

black bedroom

Mike Schwartz

9 of 22

Dark and Moody

When it came to designing this Lincoln Park home, interior design firm Studio Gild adhered to a dark and moody palette. The upholstered walls elevate the room and add to its cozy vibe.

Canopy bed, Bed, Mosquito net, Furniture, Room, Wicker, Bedroom, Bedding, Textile, Linens,

Martin Westlake

10 of 22

Bamboo Style

A black bamboo staircase swoops upward to this master bedroom in Bali, featuring a domed canopy of shaped bamboo.

black bedroom

Mikkel Vang

11 of 22

Daring Gray

The Manhattan loft of Coldplay guitarist Jonny Buckland is a lesson in decorating around dark gray walls—Farrow & Ball's Modern Emulsion in Down Pipe to be exact. The bed by BDDW is dressed with linens by Ralph Lauren Home and a pillow covered in a vintage grain sack; the chairs are by Eames and the painting is by Thilo Heinzmann.

Room, Furniture, Product, Wall, Interior design, Table, Design, House, Textile, Chair,

Richard Powers

12 of 22

Glam Blue

A rancher in Upstate New York benefits from glam blue walls—upholstered in a Ralph Lauren wool suiting—along with a ceiling
covered in a Stark tea-leaf paper, custom wool carpet by Hokanson, and artwork (over the bed) by Richard Serra.

Bedroom, Room, Furniture, Interior design, Bed, Bedding, Bed frame, Bed sheet, Wall, Nightstand,

Cynthia Lynn

13 of 22

Black Quilted Accent

To boost this guest bedroom's style factor, Sally Grimes of PROjECT Interiors opted for a black channel-quilted leather headboard and a Moroccan wedding blanket adorned in sequins.

navy bedroom

Christopher Sturman

14 of 22

Dramatic Blue

Carol Fertig transformed this Manhattan apartment with deep blue walls, an antique suzani, ivory linen pillows by Calvin Klein Home, and a Swedish inlaid wood table from the 1950s.

Bedroom, Furniture, Room, Bed, Interior design, Bed sheet, Bed frame, Mattress, Property, Building,

Douglas Friedman

15 of 22

Muted Tones

Michael Bruno, the founder of 1stdibs, crafted a composed bedroom look by painting the walls in Benjamin Moore's Indian River, a timeless, rich neutral. The custom bed is upholstered in a silk mohair by J. Robert Scott, the bedding is by Deborah Sharpe Linens, the 1940s bedside tables are from a Paris flea market, and the gilt-wood mirror is 18th century. The rug is by Mansour Modern.

Room, Furniture, Interior design, Property, Bedroom, House, Wall, Floor, Home, Bed,

Patrick Cline

16 of 22

Soothing Navy

Navy walls adds to this Brooklyn bedroom's calming feel. The inviting space features interior design by Jeanine Hays and Bryan Mason of AphroChic.

Bedroom, Room, Interior design, Furniture, Property, Wall, Building, Curtain, Bed, House,

Douglas Friedman

17 of 22

Statement Florals

Interior designer Mary McDonald relied on a riot of florals to create a maximalist bedroom in the California home of TooFaced co-founders, Jerrod Blandino and Jeremy Johnson. The design also features curtains in Schumacher's Bermuda Blossoms fabric, a black and ivory rug from Loloi's Kahelo Collection, and Greek Key bedding in black from Williams-Sonoma Home.

Black, Room, Furniture, Black-and-white, Interior design, Bed, Bedroom, Bed frame, Building, Floor,

Dana Meijilson

18 of 22

Black Meets Gray

An elegant combination of black and gray tones finish this bedroom design by Mark Cunningham. Cozy fabrics and doses of chrome add to the modern, elevated aesthetic.

Room, Bedroom, Furniture, Interior design, Property, Bed, Bed frame, Bed sheet, Wall, Turquoise,

Simon Upton

19 of 22

Parisian Retreat

The master bedroom in French A-Lister Jean-Louis Deniot's Parisian apartment boasts a calming palette, including black, white, and blue. The walls are coated in a custom slate-colored paint, the portraits are from the 16th century through the 1960s, the crystal lamps and bronze ceiling pendant are by Deniot, and the leather rug is by Serge Lesage.

black bedroom

Trevor Tondro

20 of 22

Luxe Textures

Textured black walls, along with a combination of deep browns and reds, steal the show in the luxurious master bedroom of a Central Park apartment.

brown and orange bedroom

Eric Piasecki; Produced by Cynthia Frank

21 of 22

Earth Tones

In this Manhattan home by Steven Gambrel, the children's bedroom showcases the power of color to transform a room. Rich browns and pops of orange tie the playful space together. The trundle bed is painted in Benjamin Moore's Ravishing Red, and the ceiling is painted in the company's Rust. The nightstand, featuring stylish nailheads, is by Restoration Hardware, the side table is by Jonathan Adler, the photographs are by Lynn Davis, and the raffia wallcovering is by Phillip Jeffries.

Furniture, Room, Bedroom, Interior design, Bed, Brown, Wall, Property, Bed sheet, Bed frame,

Laura Resen

22 of 22

Bold Blue

In this cozy master bedroom, a collection of framed antique scrolls from Tokyo, stylish mirrors, and a 19th-century taxidermy zebra are set against walls painted in Benjamin Moore's Blue Note.

Dark Master Bedroom Ideas

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Boys Farmhouse Bedroom

Boys Farmhouse Bedroom

LetsGoCamping Mood Board

Hello again! I'm Dawn from DesigningDawn.com back this month with another mood-board for your decoration inspiration. If you've missed any of my previous inspiration posts here on Remodelaholic, you can always check those out here.

I'm in full on countdown mode this month to the arrival of my second daughter. And of course that includes all things girly nursery. But it occurred to me that designing a boy's bedroom would be a fun new challenge, with emphasis on the fun! And as fall creeps up on us, I really wanted to go with something camp-themed and cozy. So with that in mind, I set out to find some boyish inspiration.

Boy's bedroom inspiration via Remodelaholic.com

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Boy's bedroom inspiration via Remodelaholic.com

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Boy's bedroom inspiration via Remodelaholic.com

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Boy's bedroom inspiration via Remodelaholic.com

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Boy's bedroom inspiration via Remodelaholic.com

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Boy's bedroom inspiration via Remodelaholic.com

Found on aimeeherring.com

Don't you just love a good mix of rustic and colorful? I think almost any young boy would be at home in one of these fun rooms, and campy themes just feel so inviting and warm. So, filled with inspiration from all this eye-candy, I got to work creating my own mood board for an outdoorsy camp themed boys room:

Outdoorsy Boy's Bedroom Mood Board | DesigningDawn on Remodelaholic.com #boysroom #kids #camping Click here to see the sources and similar products for this Mood Board below.

Tips for Creating an Outdoorsy Boys Bedroom

First of all, I'm not a big fan of true 'theme' rooms. So I really wanted to give this room an outdoorsy camp vibe without going over the top. That being said, you can't have a campy room without some rustic wood elements. I think this dresser fits the bill nicely. The addition of the metal casters plays off the industrial light fixture really well too. Can't you just see that light hanging off the front stoop of a cabin at camp?

For color selections, I kept things pretty nature inspired. Blues, greens, and browns in different hues all work together nicely and give the room a natural feel that looks like it was collected over time.

Because this is a little boys room, I did throw in some elements just for fun too. Like the striped teepee and the little deer-shaped clock. How cute would both be in a bedroom? Not to mention the trio of animal prints. I always like to add something whimsical and fun to a kids space to keep it from feeling too serious or adult. I think animals dressed to the nines fits the bill.

All together, I think this works as a sweet boys room that brings to mind the fun of camping, without looking like it was purchased as a 'theme' set at a big box store. Just a nice, cozy little cabin room.

As always, thank you to Cassity & the Remodelaholic team for having me here each month. If you like what you see, be sure to visit me over on my blog, DesigningDawn, or follow along on Facebook, Pinterest, or Twitter. Have a great day, friends!

-Dawn

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Love camping? Try this camping tent bed

woodland themed kids room with camping tent bed canopy, The Ragged Wren on Remodelaholic

or tried and true tips for camping as a family!

Remodelaholic's Camping Ideas for Families

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Filed Under: Contributor, Kids Bedrooms, Mood Boards, Remodel Inspiration By Room Tagged: Boys Room, camping, Rustic

Dawn is one half of the team behind the creative blog, AD Aesthetic. By day she works as the VP of Creative for a design and marketing company (getting paid to make things look good!), while by night she renovates her Midwest home, refinishes thrift-store furniture for fun, and works with her husband on raising two tiny humans. Dawn believes in the potential to design your surroundings and your life one day at a time, and lives by the motto, 'Make everything beautiful.' Get to know her better by visiting her blog, ADaesthetic.com, or following along on Facebook and Instagram.

Boys Farmhouse Bedroom

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Great Bedroom Sets

Great Bedroom Sets

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The best bedroom furniture to buy now

Our editors' picks of the most stylish beds, dressing tables and storage for your bedroom

A dream bedroom is the ultimate life goal: perfectly layered textiles, restful colours and uplifting details, making the most personal space in the home a true sanctuary. However, for what is often a compact room, the bedroom has a lot of heavy lifting to do: bulky beds, storage and bedside tables are a minimum requirement, not to mention a bonus dressing table. Make sure your key ingredients are chic with our list below, from decorative headboards to minimalist storage. And when you're done? Try our bedding gallery for lavish linens to let you really bed in.

  • 'Manette' bedstead in blue velvet 3405 from Soho Home.  buttongroup Shop now

    'Manette' bedstead in blue velvet, £3,405 from Soho Home.

  • 'Kinship' (green) rattan, metal and wood cabinet, £475, from Oliver Bonas

  • 'Jax' (pink) large MDF and metal side table, £69, House by John Lewis.

  • Oak and paper-cord bench, £179.99 from Zara Home.

  • 'Casati' beech-framed headboard, from £2,245, from Ensemblier London.

  • 'Avalon', 3-drawer wooden chest, £1,495, from Trove at Studio Duggan.

  • 'Gravity' (red) metal and polyester cord storage rack, by Nomess Copenhagen, £70, from Made in Design.

  • 'Eugenie' MDF triple wardrobe, £650, from La Redoute.

  • 'Ankhara' rattan, oak and velvet bed, £699, from Made.com.

  • 'Toj' (grey) steel and ash clothes rack, £365, from Normann Copenhagen.

  • 'Peninsula' oak and leather dressing table, £3,250, from Galvin Brothers.

  • 'Harpley' oak bedside table, £178, from Rowen & Wren.

  • 'Elan' sycamore, dyed ash and birch armoire, £8,975, from Pinch.

  • 'Asri' rattan headboard, £175, from Habitat.

  • 'Companions' white oiled oak bedside table, by Ilse Crawford, £1,483, from The Conran Shop.

  • Sapele and brass wardrobe rail, £57.75 as pictured, from Mark Lewis Interior Design.

  • 'Christo' walnut four-poster bed, £10,065, from Pinch

  • '64' 4 drawers dresser, by Greta Grossman, €2,749, from Gubi.

  • 'Group' king size beech and plywood-framed bed, by Philippe Malouin, from £3,414, from SCP.

  • Solid ash and brass 'Blanket Chest Two', £1,465, from Another Country.

  • 'Tilly' double headboard (summer buttercup), £400, from Perch & Parrow.

  • 'Salvesen Graham chair', from £1,940, from Salvesen Graham.

  • 'Nikkeby' metal bedside table, £55, from Ikea.

  • 'Rainbow Clothes Rack' (nature), rattan, £137, from Oyoy Living Design

  • 'Coniston' turned-wood four poster bed, from £4,690, from Turnpost Beds.

  • 'Furrowed' wardrobe with walnut interior, £8,325, from Rory Stride.

  • 'Eden' leather and oak king size bed, £1,299, from Heal's.

  • 'Honor' oak and carrara marble bedside table, £1,065, from Benchmark.

  • 'The Simple Bed, High/ Medium' steel, from £1,300, from Atelier Ellis.

  • 'Willow' wood and rattan chest of drawers, £795, from Loaf.

  • 'Platform' (elm) pine king size bed, £570, from The Futon Company.

  • 'Tray Table' (peppermint), metal, by HAY, £155, from Viaduct.

  • 'Shalstone' oak bed frame, by Ercol, £899, from John Lewis.

  • 'Reyna' painted Mango wood chest of drawers, £899, from Swoon.

  • 'Natoire' (eau de nil) linen-upholstered king sized headboard, £1,250, from Oka.

  • 'Livia' (mustard) wood, cane and linen bedside cabinet, £660, by Ceraudo.

  • 'Portland' MDF bedside table, 4 drawers, from £335, from The Dormy House.

  • 'RuchĂ©' beech and polyurethane bed, by Inge SempĂ©, £3,535, from Ligne Roset.

  • 'Phantasia' (selenite / orange) velvet stool, £895, from House of Hackney.

Great Bedroom Sets

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