Noun
the principal bedroom in a house; usually occupied by the head of the household
Source: WordNetAcross its four levels, Tindale Towers has four en-suite bedrooms with walk-in wardrobes, a penthouse master bedroom suite and three reception rooms. Source: Internet
At first floor the master bedroom, the son's bedroom, guest bedroom, kitchen, salon and external terraces. Source: Internet
Above: The bright master bedroom. Source: Internet
Curtis (2006), pp. 96 & 97 The eventual solution to this problem was to reduce the volume of the building by moving the master bedroom down to the first floor and reducing the grid spacing down from 5 metres to 4.75 metres. Source: Internet
In a position that is slightly set back from the rest of the property, the master bedroom has a large walk-in wardrobe, deck access, and a full bathroom with a freestanding tub, walk-in shower and floor heating — it is total luxury. Source: Internet
He also pointed out that the bed in the master bedroom looks like one at the popular Okija shrine in Anambra State. Source: Internet