Warm minimalism trend: How to bring it into your bedroom design

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Last Modified 16 July 2026 First Added 16 July 2026

If you like the simplicity of minimalism but feel it can be a little cold, you’re not alone.

Whilst many of us love the idea of committing to a pared-back bedroom design, the reality of it is difficult to pull off. Strip too much away and your sleep space can risk feeling sparse and clinical. Add too much decor, and it could end up losing its clean, considered vibe. Luckily, we think we’ve finally found the answer. Enter: The warm minimalism trend.

So, what is warm minimalist? Consider it as the sweet spot between simplicity and home comforts. This trend takes the very best elements of minimalism and blends them with achievable warm touches that help make a space feel so much more inviting.

In this guide, we’ll dive into the world of warm minimalism and share our top tips for recreating this look in your bedroom.

What is warm minimalism?

Warm minimalism blends the simplicity of traditional minimalism with soft layering and warmed-up colour palettes for a more ‘lived-in’ homey feel. Think of it as the big sister to classic minimalism.

Why we love warm minimalist bedrooms

The warm minimalism aesthetic is less about stripping away and more about being thoughtful with your designs, to create a space that feels cosy and welcoming. If there’s one room in the house that would benefit from tapping into this trend, it’s the bedroom. In our opinion, your sleep zone should be a place of complete relaxation; your own special sanctuary to switch off, recharge and get some well-earned rest.

The Nora Ephron effect

Many interior gurus refer to the “Nora Ephron aesthetic” when discussing the warm minimalism trend. This is because all of Ephron’s much-loved ‘90s chick flicks (be it You’ve Got Mail or When Harry Met Sally…) feature iconic home interiors full of calming cosiness. Not too messy but not too restrained, her set designs really nail the halfway point between elegant and relaxed.

Fancy your very own nineties romcom bedroom? Check out our guide to designing a bedroom, the Nora Ephron way.

Warm minimalist bedroom ideas

Now you understand the objective, let’s explore some simple ways to bring some warm minimalism into your bedroom design…

Lay the foundations with a warm neutral colour palette

Philomena Wooden Platform Bed Frame
Philomena Wooden Platform Bed Frame

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Philomena Wooden Platform Bed Frame

Unlike pure minimalist decor, which tends to stick strictly to monochromatic colours (white, grey, and black), warm minimalism can afford to be a little more comforting. Neutral tones are the perfect compromise for a calm yet cosy bedroom. Whether that’s a subtle cream or beige, a richer taupe or camel shade, warm neutrals have the power of turning an otherwise cold blank canvas into a welcoming corner of your home.

Tone-on-tone designs

Worried about accidentally clashing colours? Try the tone-on-tone technique. This is the simple method of layering varying shades of the same colour for a subtle yet elevated look. For example, a brown tone-on-tone bedroom would feature different shades of brown, such as soft beige walls, an oak bed frame, and chocolate brown accessories.

Use wooden furniture to warm things up

Dakota Bedside Table in light oak
Dakota Bedside Table

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Dakota Bedside Table

If you’re working with a blank canvas, using warm wooden tones is a great way to inject some instant character into your bedroom – whether that’s with some wooden bedside tables, an oak wardrobe, or a beautiful mahogany vanity dresser. This is particularly effective if you live in a new-build home with many white surfaces and clean edges, to help soften your space.

Plush, curved furniture

Amarilla Bouclé Ottoman Bed Frame
Amarilla Bouclé Ottoman Bed Frame

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Amarilla Bouclé Ottoman Bed Frame
Amarilla Bouclé Bedside Table

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Amarilla Bouclé Bedside Table

Since warm minimalism is all about dialling up the cosiness, when it comes to choosing a bed, a curved, upholstered piece is your best bet. Our Amarilla Bouclé Ottoman Bed Frame is the perfect choice, with its plush, textured fabric and cocooning winged headboard. Combined with its calming latte colour and curved silhouette, this luxurious bed is ideal for creating your very own serene sanctuary to snuggle down in.

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Best warm minimalism beds

Layer your soft furnishings

Beige buttoned bed, styled with neutral bed sheets with summer decorations including flowery heart wreath
Deacon Upholstered Ottoman Bed Frame

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Deacon Upholstered Ottoman Bed Frame

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Of course, no bed is complete without some soft furnishings to sink into! The key to dressing your bed is layering. We love how @hoppyeveleighafter_ has layered their bed with a mismatch of different patterns and textures in the same neutral colours. The effect is subtle but oh-so warm and inviting – exactly the warm minimalist way.

Conceal the clutter

Amarilla Bouclé Blanket Box

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Amarilla Bouclé Blanket Box

You probably associate pure minimalism with stripped-back, decluttered spaces, right? Well, this is one element of the classic trend that we can easily take into the new one. Decluttering our homes can help make us feel more relaxed and at ease, which is particularly beneficial in the bedroom.

If you’re a bit of a hoarder who finds it difficult to part with possessions, a handy blanket box is ideal for concealing the clutter. Plus, remember the squishy Amarilla bed we mentioned earlier? Pair it with the matching Amarilla Bouclé Blanket Box, so you can stay neat and coordinated. After all, tidy bedroom, tidy mind…

Add lots of lamps for layered lighting

Nobody wants their bedroom to feel like a doctor’s surgery. Replace any harsh overhead lighting with some soft lamps – and yes, we mean plural. We’re talking bedside lamps on either side of the bed, a tall floor lamp in the corner, and another on a dresser. The more the merrier. This simple switch completely transforms the ambience of a room.

Intentional accessories

Finally, the finishing touches. Whilst pure minimalism is a lot stricter, with warm minimalism, there’s a little more leeway for adding decor. The trick is to be intentional with your ornaments and not overcrowd your space.

If you have bedroom shelving, use this as the perfect opportunity to create a curated display of stylish decor. Rather than stuffing your shelves with pointless knick-knacks, leave gaps between each piece to create a balanced, intentional look – like the beautiful styling above.

Easy swaps to bring warm minimalism to your bedroom

  • Replace the monochrome colour palette with warm neutrals and earthy tones
  • Use wooden furniture to soften white walls
  • Layer your bed with subtle soft furnishings
  • Instead of zero clutter, be thoughtful with your accessories
  • Ditch the big light and use warm bulb lamps for a cosy glow

Blur the lines between restrained decor and comfortable lounging with a beautiful, warm minimalist bedroom. With these design tips, you can create a sleep space that’s calm and considered, without losing any of that much-loved charm and cosiness. It really is the best of both worlds.