Whether it is floral wallpaper, black and wood nightstands, a wood bed frame with white linens, or another combination of bedroom decorating ideas, choose the bedroom designs that bring you joy.
Your bedroom should be your haven and your favorite room in the house. A place to rejuvenate and relax, it’s critical to design an oasis that provides a sense of calm after a long day. Here are tips to help you create the perfect bedroom, whether you’re starting from the beginning or investing in a few nice pieces to give your space a mini makeover.
Make a Statement with Wallpaper
Looking for a place to try out some daring wallpaper? This beautiful room by Gray Space Interior Design shows that bold wallpaper works best in the bedroom. The abstract design doesn’t take up too much room and shows that a neutral color scheme doesn’t have to be boring.
Add Some Southwest Flair
We adore this southwestern-style bedroom from oak.hillfarm because it is both unexpected and vibrant. The cowhide rug and steer skull art on the wall provide this room with a lot of visual interest.
Texture is Essential
Adding what décor is a good way to make a bedroom you can’t wait to get into every night? Texture is an important addition. A Black & Blooms bedroom contains textures in the bedroom that give it a comfortable, cozy vibe. Invest in throws, pillows, and linens that you adore to make your bedroom feel more inviting.
Consider a Bedroom in a Muted Palette with Gray Bedding
Muted, tranquil paint colors are often best when creating a color palette for your bedroom. Thehiredhome’s bedroom creates a calming, peaceful room by adding soft neutrals and muted deeper shades. While bright colors can be used in the bedroom, softer, light tones are best for creating a relaxing atmosphere.
Don’t Be Afraid to Use Black Paint in Your Bedroom
D Burns Interiors’ high-rise luxury bedroom exudes classic themes. Paint that is charcoal gray can add visual depth to a room while also providing a relaxing, sleep-friendly atmosphere.
Consider a Barn Door Bedroom that Includes a Sliding Barn Door
Do you want to replace your old closet doors? Instead of traditional sliding or folding doors, consider a barn door from concretecottage. A barn door not only takes up less space than a standard door, but it provides livelier bedroom décor.
White and Monochrome
Can’t decide on a color scheme for your room? The all-white monochrome palette used in this bedroom by redwhiteanddenim is fresh, bright, and suitable for any size room. Add various cozy, soft textures and different shades of white to keep the space from feeling sterile.
Use Art Behind the Bed to Decorate your Bedroom
If you always hang beautiful fine art in your living or dining room, consider placing art in your bedroom. Cathie Hong’s lovely neutral bedroom includes an abstract piece behind the bed that not only adds visual interest but also helps to tie the rest of the room together.
Add Green-painted Bedroom Shelving
A great bedroom has enough storage for necessities as well as a few accessories to make the space feel finished. When you need a little space for small items, add an adorable shelf in this bedroom from restoringlansdowne. It’s ideal for resting small pieces of art or storing your phone at night.
Discover the Ideal Vanity Bedroom with Tree Wallpaper
When shopping for bedroom furniture, look for pieces that can serve multiple functions, such as this vanity desk from bambetleblog. A lovely vintage vanity is not only useful preparing to leave in the morning, but it can also be used as a desk.
Make Ambience with Lights
Whatever your age, there’s something about twinkle lights that creates a soothing effect. The lighting in a bedroom decorated with a Tatiana home string of lights adds a soft glow that’s ideal for reading in bed.
Decorate (or Add!) a Fireplace to Your Bedroom
If you have a mantle or a fireplace in your bedroom, make it the focal point of the space, as in this space from lemonleafhomeinteriors. If lighting fires isn’t your thing, add a warm touch with candles or old books.
Add with Fireplace and Mantle
You don’t have a fireplace in your bedroom? Equip yourself with a vintage fireplace mantle, such as this one from coletteslittlehome. Although it will not keep your room warm, a decorative fireplace will serve as a focal point in your bedroom and will help frame the rest of the space.
Include Fresh Flowers
Any interior designer will tell you that bringing fresh flowers into the home is a simple way to make it feel more complete. Adding a bouquet of orange blossoms on the nightstand adds color and makes the bedroom feel lively in this lovely space from byidaryding.
Choose a Base Color for Your Bedroom with a Green Velvet Bed
Beginning with a single base color and decorating around that shade is one of the simplest ways to decorate any room. This motifstudio.design bedroom focuses on a deep hunter green and weaves it throughout the space, creating a cohesive and purposeful feel.
Who Requires a Headboard?
Consider replacing the headboard with a wall hanging, as seen in this space from motherhoodismymuse. Instead of a traditional headboard, wallpaper, a shelf, or a window (with good insulation!) can all work very well behind a bed.
Eclectic Design
There’s something so inviting and relaxed about a bedroom like this one from naptimestyle. If a perfectly styled bedroom isn’t your thing, try a messier, purposefully mismatched look. While creative style is all about mixing and matching different looks, choose pieces that complement each other to keep your room from feeling overly busy.
Include a Shiplap Bedroom with a Shiplap Wall
Shiplap is a good way to add visual interest to a bedroom without a lot of added décor. Prettyinthepines’ rustic bedroom features a gray shiplap wall that elevates the space while remaining simple and neutral.
Take Advantage of Your Home’s Distinctive Features
Are you stuck with a jutting wall or a lower ceiling? Make the most of your room’s small details, if you add bedroom décor by chrislovesjulia. This home decorator accentuated an eccentric looking room by adding wallpaper to a pitched ceiling.
Pattern Combinations
Don’t be afraid to combine patterns. Ward 5 Design’s lovely space demonstrates how, when done correctly, conflicting patterns can work well together and give the space a designer feel.
Make a Gallery Wall
As mentioned earlier, don’t keep all of your art in the living room. Create a beautiful gallery wall in the bedroom. Like one from almost everything off eBay, can decrease empty wall space behind a dresser or even the bed.
Bedroom in a Modern Farmhouse
This bedroom by somutschlove is the ideal inspiration for embracing the modern farmhouse style. Hang vintage windows or use old shutters as décor to add unexpected rustic touches.
Bedroom with a Wicker Headboard That is Light and Airy
My.burleigh.reno’s pink and blush color palette is stunning. It not only feels fresh and bright, but it also adds a splash of color while remaining neutral.
Embrace Your Inner Child Canopy Bed
Canopy beds are no longer limited to children. This modern four-post bed by luluandgeorgia demonstrates that the style can be sophisticated and adult. We won’t judge you if you still watch Netflix from your bed fort.
Think about a Coastal Theme
A coastal, beachy décor theme, such as this one from lagniappedes, is ideal for the bedroom. What could be more relaxing than imagining yourself on the beach every morning?
Include a Speaker
We all know that watching TV before bed is often prevents getting a good night’s sleep, so replace that late-night binge with soothing music instead. This retro speaker from awkward peach not only creates ambiance in the bedroom, but it also serves as nightstand décor.
Find the Ideal Bedroom Chair with Side Chairs
A chair in the bedroom is essential, whether you use it for reading or storing dirty laundry. The wicker side chairs in this bedroom from thatcutecabin are sleek and neutral enough to complement any décor style.
Consider a Bedroom with a Door as a Headboard
Do you want to try something different with your bedroom décor? The headboard in this fun bedroom from redesignedwithlove is an old door.
Bedroom with Candles and Lights
Candles are a excellent way to add a soft glow to your bedroom, but if you’re afraid of falling asleep with the flame on, look for battery-powered versions, such as the ones in this room from homestylepassion.
Consider using a Pendant Light Bedroom with a Wicker Lamp Shade
Replace that old ceiling light with something more interesting. A pendant light, such as this one from zuhausebeitallmar, will make your room look finished and professional without requiring much effort.
Bedroom in an Industrial Style
This industrial-inspired bedroom from the hen homestead is ideal for anyone who prefers a more modern aesthetic.
Make Your Own Daybed
A daybed, such as this one from alessamalpica, is ideal for smaller bedrooms or guest rooms because it can serve as seating as well as providing storage.
Make a Woven Leather Headboard for Your Bed’s Headboard
It’s difficult to believe this stunning headboard from dashlifestyles was made by hand, but it is. A simple DIY headboard is an inexpensive way to transform a drab bedroom into one that feels intentional and finished.
Use Light Colors and Wooden Furniture to Create a Hygge Bedroom
The bedroom is the one room where the Scandinavian concept of “hygge” works best. Accept this look by emphasizing a simple, minimalist design.
A Small, Cozy Bedroom
Not enough room? A cozy and adorable bedroom from The Grit and Polish décor demonstrates that designing the ideal bedroom space can be done in a smaller bedroom. If you’re short on space, stick to light colors and keep clutter to a minimum.
Including a Hanging Chair Bedroom with a Hanging chair
A hanging chair not only looks great in your bedroom, but it’s also a lot of fun to swing inside. A lovely bedroom from KJ Design Mortar and Styling is lovely all around, but the hanging swing is what really makes it stand out.
Include Some Greenery
Another good way to improve your morning mood and make your room feel more alive is to decorate it with plants. This lovely bedroom from Leaf and Lolo features a few living plants scattered throughout the space—but if you don’t have enough light, faux will suffice.
Add a Splash of Color
If you don’t like muted colors, you’ll love this bold bedroom from House of Harvee. The emerald green velvet headboard and light pink bed linens create a striking contrast that draws the eye into the bedroom.