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Hey, pass the aux! It’s time to harness the power of sound and design a bedroom that’s inspired by your music taste.
Last Modified 13 June 2025 First Added 13 June 2025
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Music is a powerful thing. It can set the mood, ignite emotions, and transport us on a trip down memory lane with just a few chords. But what about using it to inform your bedroom design?
Whilst many of us view our bedrooms as just a place to rest our heads at night, it really is so much more. Your bedroom should be your personal safe haven. A place to feel totally relaxed and at peace. In many respects, it should be a reflection of you.
So, what’s more ‘you’ than your favourite playlist? A bedroom inspired by your favourite tunes may just have more benefits than you realise. Whether you’re drawn to the soulful sounds of smooth jazz or edgy indie vibes, your bedroom décor can harmonise with the soundtracks of your life.
Ready to hit play? Let’s explore how to create the ultimate bedroom aesthetic, by syncing your decor with your unique music taste.
Your soundtrack: Radical Optimism – Dua Lipa
Recommended bed: Deacon Upholstered Ottoman Bed Frame
Are you a pop princess (or prince)? A bedroom inspired by pop music should feel fun, fresh, and energising. Think sleek surfaces, high-gloss finishes, and a colour scheme to match the vibrancy of your favourite diva’s album cover. You might want to take inspiration from the Y2K trend, which honours the nostalgic noughties and includes quirky accents, such as neon lighting, satin bed sheets and fluffy pillows. All that’s missing is a personalised satin dressing gown.
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Your soundtrack: People Watching – Sam Fender
Recommended bed: Hayden Platform Ottoman Bed Frame
Prefer alternative vibes? An indie-inspired bedroom is effortlessly cool. We’re talking muted, earthy shades, plenty of dark woods and warm accents like forest green, navy and rust. You may want to invest in some vintage pieces that have a mid-century modern look, for a touch of retro. Oh, and you’ll probably wanna frame your fave band posters above your bed…
Your soundtrack: L-O-V-E – Nat King Cole
Recommended bed: Jay Velvet-Finish Ottoman Bed Frame
A bedroom inspired by jazz music is exactly what you might expect. Moody, sophisticated and a touch of old school charm about it. Look to rich jewel tones, like emerald green, sapphire blue and ruby red. Texture-wise, we’re thinking plenty of luxurious fabrics like velvet. Mood lighting is also super important here, so consider lots of warm lamps to create a jazz club atmosphere. Finally, make sure to display a record player to spin your favourite vinyl as you wind down. Bonus points if it’s retro.
Your soundtrack: We Are Family – Sister Sledge
Recommended bed: Flaxby Gransmore Headboard in gold velvet
Calling all disco divas! This one’s for you. There’s plenty of inspiration to take from this dynamic genre to channel into your next bedroom makeover. For your colour scheme, opt for warm, vibrant shades like yellows and oranges, and plenty of patterns that you’d expect to see in the 1970s. Disco is all about self-expression, so don’t be afraid to go bold. Experiment with natural materials, textures, and of course, a disco ball wouldn’t hurt anybody… Groovy baby!
Your soundtrack: Jolene – Dolly Parton
Recommended bed: Jenkins Upholstered Ottoman Bed Frame
Thought we’d forgotten about country music? This ain’t our first rodeo. A country music-inspired bedroom should be cosy, inviting and full of rustic charm. Make use of natural materials such as a wooden bed and furniture, elevated neutrals like beige, taupe and sand. To accessorise, incorporate some Western touches like plaid patterns, authentic metal details and animal prints, to create a real cowboy ranch. Yee-haw!
Your soundtrack: Claire De Lune (and other piano favourites) – Claude Debussy
Recommended bed: Lucia Upholstered Bed Frame
If you’re more into Beethoven than Beyoncé, how about using your refined music taste to create a bedroom that’s truly timeless and elegant? Think calming neutral shades, contrasted with ornate furniture and intricate designs. Invest in a grand sleigh bed, and dress it in luxe bedding, such as velvet, silk and satin, for some drama. Remember, a bedroom inspired by classical music should ooze sophistication whilst still feeling serene and relaxing.
Your soundtrack: The Dark Side of the Moon – Pink Floyd
Recommended bed: Yardley Upholstered Ottoman Bed Frame in black faux leather
Stick it to the man and design a bedroom that’s totally rock and roll. We’re thinking a dark and grungy room with low lighting. Your bed should be leather, with metal stud detailing, and dressed in bold bedding such as cheetah print, for a dose of ‘80s glam-rock. To style, add some framed posters of your favourite rock bands, and strategically display your electric guitar (if you have one) in the corner, for all guests to see. Now you’re all set to live like a rock star. Just don’t go trashing your room like one, as there won’t be any hotel maids to clean up the mess…
Who knew music could be so useful for interior design?! We hope this article has inspired you to be more experimental with your bedroom design, even if you just take a few elements of your favourite genre’s aesthetic to add a little piece of ‘you’. Alexa, volume up!
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