14 bedroom décor trends we love

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Last Modified 30 June 2025 First Added 30 June 2025

Your bedroom is your personal hideout, the ultimate chill zone after a long day. Whether you’re reading, binge-watching, or just kicking back, loving your space is non-negotiable. From timeless classics to sleek modern vibes, there’s a style for every personality. To get your boudoir buzzing with inspiration, we’ve rounded up some of our all-time favourite bedroom trends that are guaranteed to inspire you.

There’s something for everyone here, whether you’re looking for budget-friendly, high-end or just something a little different.

Office desk with keyboard and notebook

1. The working bedroom

This is a trend we would never have expected to see in those pre-pandemic days. Bedroom offices are officially a thing, and creating a smart, calm setup can make a world of difference to your wellbeing and focus.

While it’s best to keep your bedroom as a sleep-only zone, those without home offices may just have to use their bedroom to work from. Ideally, you should create a dedicated workspace. Perhaps a corner or alcove, preferably with natural light from a window.

Here are some of them, along with some more ideas:

  • Invest in a desk and office chair if you can. If you’re not able to buy much, try using a chair you already own and making it comfortable with some pillows or cushions.
  • Support your feet with a box or footstool.
  • Raise your laptop with a laptop stand, or rest it on some stacked books to avoid straining your neck.
  • Set and stick to a routine – it’s best to get dressed, eat breakfast and relax before you clock in.
  • Take breaks and stick to your normal working hours, remember to switch off and enjoy your home life.
  • Stay connected – use your breaks to keep in touch with friends and family.
  • Set boundaries with other household members – let them know when you need some quiet time to concentrate.
  • Go outside every day, even if it’s for a short walk – the fresh air will benefit you.
Plants on shelves

2. Botanical

Now that we’re becoming more aware of climate change and how to be more environmentally friendly, it’s natural to see more botanical bedroom designs.

Add some greenery to your bedroom using real plants. These look particularly good against plain white walls or wooden shelves. You can also add a botanical print wallpaper and zingy colour palettes.

While making your space beautiful, such biophilic decor has also been said to have health benefits. According to a Journal of Physiological Anthropology study, exposure to indoor plants can reduce stress. They are also said to purify the air. Certain plants can even promote a better night’s sleep.

Read more: Botanical bedroom designs

Neoclassical bedroom

3. The resurgence of neoclassical

Opulent and classic, the neoclassical bedroom trend is all about making a grandeur statement.

Think of an 18th-century French chateau with shabby chic furniture, and that’s neoclassical in a nutshell. Elegant and sophisticated, this trend features style elements such as wall panelling, chandeliers, muted colours with pops of metallic, plus intricate patterns like baroque.

Beach scene

4. Nautical, beach house and coastal

We love to see movements towards making our homes feel like a retreat.

If you’re drawn to natural textures, breezy colours, and that relaxed, toes-in-the-sand feeling, the coastal look might just be for you. Nautical interiors are timeless – think distressed wood furniture, seafoam blues, off-whites, and just a few sunny accents to keep the space feeling warm and bright.

Check out our wooden bed frames as a starting point for building your beach house bedroom.

Zen space with plant and water

5. Zen

Wellbeing and mindfulness are no longer trends – they’re part of how we live. Zen-inspired interiors bring that calming mindset into the bedroom.

A Zen bedroom promotes peace and relaxation. It’s the belief that your bedroom should be an indulgent oasis where you love to spend time and escape from the stresses of the outside world. Zen interiors incorporate ancient Chinese teachings of holistic health benefits from natural elements. These include wood, earth, fire, metal, and water, so bear these in mind when designing your Zen master bedroom. Perhaps opt for a metal bed or wooden bed frame, for starters.

In terms of colour, a Zen bedroom should be neutral with minimal pops of bright shades – think a throw on the end of the bed, a piece of abstract art hung on the wall or an embroidered pendant lampshade. To help keep things minimal and distractions at bay, we suggest investing in some handy storage furniture or a storage bed frame to help you keep everything out of sight, leaving you with a space that’s purely for relaxation, sleep and spending time with your partner.

When deciding on the layout of your Zen bedroom, consider following some simple Feng Shui bedroom tips to help create a good flow of positive energy. Instructions include placing your bed centrally in the room with matching bedside chests on either side.

There are two micro-trends within Zen bedroom design:

Hygge: This is a Danish concept that’s also associated with peace and relaxation. Pronounced as ‘hue-gah’, this bedroom trend focuses on creating a cosy ambience, being present and switching off from the outside world.

Scandi: Another design trend with a focus on simplicity, Scandi bedrooms are all about contrasting colours in neutral shades, such as grey and cream, black and white, etc. Scandi bedroom furniture is synonymous with slim raised legs and feet, too. This allows light to pour under your furniture, creating a feeling of spaciousness and cleanliness.

Room incent

6. Middle Eastern

There’s growing love for interiors that channel the feeling of a faraway escape. Middle Eastern and Moroccan influences bring rich detail and colour to a bedroom, adding flair and warmth in equal measure.

Middle Eastern and Moroccan bedroom décor is flamboyant and luxe, full of colour, pattern and embellishment. Although it’s bright and colourful, this design is oh-so inviting and elegant. It’s sure to have you feeling like you’re somewhere exotic.

Style elements include dark wooden furniture with intricate engraving, embroidered and tasselled cushions, patterned throws and statement pendant lighting. Colours like saffron yellow, blood orange and magenta are all ticks in the Moroccan vibe boxes. Feel content while basking in your homemade mirage and remember to practise being present. Ohmmm…

Bright red bedroom

7. Bright monochromatic

This design idea involves bold hues such as cobalt blue, forest green and crimson red.

Pick one daring colour instead of an assorted colour scheme and use your chosen shade throughout your bedroom, whether this is with accessories such as vases, pillows or curtains, or by simply painting all of the walls this shade.

Not only does this approach make a strong visual statement, but it also creates a sense of cohesion and confidence in your space. To keep the look balanced and avoid overwhelm, play with different textures and finishes in the same colour family

Japandi bedroom

8. Japandi

Japanese design has often been a firm favourite amongst interior designers. Japandi is a combination of Japanese and Scandinavian styles, creating a look that is both minimalist and impactful.

Think minimal clutter, clean lines and neutral colours. In terms of materials, mix pale Scandi woods such as beech with more modern Japanese-inspired woods, such as black bed frames or dark oak wardrobes.

Eco bedroom

9. Eco-friendly design

As well as bringing plants into your rooms, nature is now prioritised in bedroom design by the use of sustainable materials and recycled accessories.

For example, hunt out materials such as reclaimed wood in bedside tables, organic blankets or upcycled rugs. Other ways to make your bedroom sustainable include using paint with low VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds), using essential oils instead of aerosols and using LED lighting instead of traditional bulbs.

Read more: Eco-friendly bedroom design

Modern traditional bedroom

10. Combining old and new

While interior design has often been seen as traditional vs contemporary, this design idea sees the mishmash of both.

Bring this into the bedroom by incorporating new furnishings or sleek surfaces with your favourite things that you’ve collected over the years, think of souvenirs from holidays, vintage or art deco furniture such as a metal bed, or ornate clocks, to create a sense of nostalgia.

Cosy bedroom

11. Home comforts

Your master bedroom design doesn’t have to be exclusively aesthetic. Add some practicality and warmth to your bedroom by layering cushions, throws and blankets to create a personal sanctuary.

Incorporate soft fabrics with upholstered headboards or bedside tables, or consider a plush carpet if you’re redecorating. Combining colours and fabrics, such as thick knits, velvet or comfortable cotton, depending on the season, can create a homely room with character.

Earthy bedroom

12. Earthy colour schemes

Creating spaces to improve mental health is at the forefront of bedroom design trends. This can be done by bringing in plants, stocking up on home comforts, and using soft, comforting colours.

We are leaving behind black-and-white spaces in favour of warm and welcoming colours. Colour schemes such as browns, reds and greens on bedding, wallpaper or curtains can create an inviting and rustic feel.

Earthy colours aren’t just aesthetically pleasing – they’re grounding, calming, and perfect for creating a bedroom that feels like a warm hug at the end of the day.

Bedroom with sunlight coming in

13. High-tech bedrooms

We really love bedroom designs that are starting to look to the future and focus more on practicality and convenience for the individual.

The introduction of voice-activated lightbulbs, sunlight alarm clocks, and TV beds is all aimed at making day-to-day life a little bit easier. Bring the future into your bedroom with mood lighting that can constantly change the look of your bedroom or a futuristic fan to help keep you cool.

Rattan chair

14. Wicker furniture

Finally, in tone with the use of an earthy colour palette and natural materials, wicker or rattan furniture is seeing a big comeback.

Incorporate wicker furniture with quirky bedside tables or even in your bedroom lighting. Alternatively, wicker storage baskets help add practicality while implementing this design trend. Whether your style leans coastal, boho, or Scandi-inspired, wicker brings in texture, warmth, and that effortlessly laid-back charm that makes a bedroom feel both stylish and lived-in.

Whether you’re revamping your entire room or just adding a few fresh touches, these bedroom trends prove there’s no one-size-fits-all when it comes to creating your sleep sanctuary. From earthy palettes to techy touches, minimalist corners to maximalist bursts of colour, the key is to design a space that feels uniquely you. So fluff those pillows, rearrange your vases, and let your bedroom become the dreamiest room in the house, where comfort meets character, and style meets snooze.