Carpet room ideas


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Bedroom carpet ideas are an essential part of making your sleep space feel like the sanctuary it needs to be after a long day. 

Focusing on the soft furnishings among your bedroom ideas is crucial the success of any scheme, but the importance of the room’s carpet can often get forgotten amid the emphasis on comfortable bedding and cosseting curtains. 

As the first surface you feel when getting out of bed in the morning, bedroom flooring ideas aren't just about aesthetics – getting the feel of a bedroom carpet right is hugely important, while its look can completely transform a design scheme.

‘Your carpet is the perfect place to start when creating a cozy bedroom space,’ says Jodie Hatton, Residential Design Manager at Brintons . ‘The texture of wool underfoot coupled with a warm color or welcoming pattern makes it the perfect base upon which to shape a comfortable and inviting interior scheme.

Bedroom carpet ideas

From tactile piles and luxurious materials, to energizing patterns and calming colors, we asked the experts to share their top carpet ideas for a perfectly plush start to the day in the bedroom.

1. Choose wool for hardwearing luxury 

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‘Wool floor coverings are ideal for bedrooms as they are hardwearing and soft underfoot,’ says Jenna Kane, Product Development Lead at Kersaint Cobb . 

The durability of wool makes it a good choice for high traffic areas and is popular for living room carpet ideas too, but it comes with extra benefits that really help in bedrooms. 

‘As a natural fibre, wool is also breathable and it will be warm in the winter but remain cool in the summer,’ adds Kane. ‘Incorporating wool into your scheme can offer a selection of benefits, including being a natural insulator and a great way to absorb noise to keep rooms peaceful.’ 

‘Wool is the ultimate sustainable choice for flooring,’ adds Hatton. ‘It insulates your home, it's easily recyclable and biodegradable, plus shearing sheep is essential for their welfare.’

2. Create an elegant, calming space with neutrals

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‘In any interior scheme, decorating with neutral colors and the comforting texture of carpet brings a feeling of softness and calm,’ says Hatton. ‘These are best suited to rooms where you spend a lot of time, such as a bedroom or living room, where relaxing is key to creating a happy space.’ 

Neutral room ideas, including a warm grey carpet with a slight lustre, have been employed deftly in this project by Millier . ‘The careful combination of muted colors, complimented by striking reflective accents, breaks any rigidity of form to achieve a fresh, international look for the discerning homeowner,’ says Helen Westlake, Creative Director at Millier. ‘We designed the main bedroom suite as a haven of tranquillity, with an opulent full height velvet headboard as the centrepiece. The neutral colored carpet and luxurious fabrics such as cashmere complete the elegant feel of the room.’

3. Don't be afraid of pattern

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If you want to inject a characterful punch of pattern into your space, bedroom wallpaper ideas aren't the only way to go. 

‘Patterned flooring is a versatile option,’ explains Hatton. ‘For many years plain carpet has been the carpet of choice, however recently we are seeing a return to the patterned styles in on trend colors. At Brintons we are seeing a resurgence in classic patterns and prints such as tartans and plaids, which create a warm, cosy feeling.’ 

In this bedroom designed by Liz Caan for her son, a grey and black tartan carpet is a mature addition to the energetically maximalist scheme. While in this context it seems somewhat demure, a pattern like this can add sophisticated interest to simpler rooms. 

4. Make a small bedroom feel bigger with pale colors and stripes 

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Looking for small bedroom ideas that make your space feel bigger? A pale carpet or one with an illusion-inducing pattern should be at the top of your list.  

‘Soft, pale colored flooring brightens up a small area, creating the illusion of space and gives a light, airy look,’ says Kane. ‘Stripes add visual interest to the floor and for those tight on space, it is worth remembering that linear stripes can help to enlarge the appearance of a room. Striped flooring is also ideal in high traffic areas of a busy home as it will withstand the effects of dirt and wear better than plain and flat single color flooring.’

5. Add interest to a neutral carpet with texture

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Even simple bedroom ideas will need to keep you visually interested and make you feel cozy in their clutches. If you’re opting for a neutral carpet in a similarly pared-back room, think about picking a more tactile pile, like berber, loop or Saxony. 

‘The texture of the carpet is also key to preventing the overall neutral scheme from looking flat,’ says Hatton. ‘Where an alternative bedroom flooring like wood or tiles might make a room feel stark and bare, a soft woven wool carpet, layered with accessories in cashmere, mohair and linen will all work to soften a look to create an inviting space.

6. Layer up with rugs

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If you’re looking for the coziness of carpet without the commitment, consider opting for a large scale bedroom rug ideas instead. ‘Adding warmth to a bedroom with wooden floors, the addition of a rug will provide welcoming comfort whilst creating dimension to the space,’ says Tasha Green, Director of Weaver Green . ‘Think about combining a rug with a bold color that shares or compliments the color of your surrounding accessories for a lovely focal point.’ 

Just like with living room rug ideas, placing a rug on top of a wooden floor will add much needed snugness, but layering up on top of carpet will take it to the next level. 

‘Rugs offer a chance to inject a little personality into a room so don’t be afraid to experiment with different styles, sizes and shape and find what works for you and your space,’ adds Rhiannon Phillips, a Buyer for Carpetright , specializing in rugs. 

7. Choose dark, warm colors for a cozy space 

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Dark bedroom ideas are trending right now – so consider getting your carpet involved in the action too. Dark colored carpets can help make a large bedroom feel more intimate, while choosing a shade with warm tones will emphasize the sense of being cosseted by the space. 

‘Deep and rich colored carpets will make a room feel more cozy and can be particularly effective in high traffic areas where dirt can become an issue,’ says Kane. ‘Warmer tonal flooring can help create a more inviting appearance in the home, whilst adding a real designer touch.’

8. Get an organic look with natural fibres 

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 The use of raw, natural materials is another growing trend across all parts of the home, and it is possible to include them in your bedroom carpet ideas too. For an organic effect, explore sustainable natural fibre carpets. 

‘Sisal and seagrass have smooth fibres and offer a crisp, neat effect,’ advises Kane. ‘Jute is the softest of the natural floorcoverings, giving a comfortable feel underfoot. However, it is less hardwearing and more absorbent.

While more popular among staircase carpet ideas, these carpets can be paired with crisp whites for a light, beachy feel, or create an all-encompassing nod to the natural world when paired with greens.  

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If you’ve decided to be brave with your bedroom color ideas, that doesn’t mean your chromatic focus has to be on the walls. Invert the classic combination of bold walls and a neutral carpet with a dramatically colorful carpet choice. 

‘For the really bold, try experimenting with color with a vibrant carpet for a real style statement,’ says Kane. ‘Think about making the carpet the base of your design scheme, complement the colorful flooring with a more neutral palette for furniture and accessories to create a modern look.’

10. Get on trend with herringbone weaves 

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Zig zag-like herringbone patterns are making waves all over the home, from blankets to parquet floors, bedding to bathroom tiling. For a contemporary look in a modern bedroom design scheme, apply this pointed pattern to your bedroom carpet too. The motif also works really well in hallway carpet ideas, not only giving a playful, directional effect, but helping to hide myriad sins. 

‘Patterns are perfect for high-traffic areas, where dust and dirt are repeatedly trodden into the carpet,’ says Hatton. ‘We use an Axminster construction for our patterned carpets as this creates superior definition and creates a longer-lasting carpet.’

What color carpet is best for bedrooms?

A bedroom’s prime function as a space of relaxation means that muted neutrals are consistently popular among carpet colors for sleep spaces. For a contemporary take, consider grey. 

‘Grey has consistently been one of the most popular home decorating shades over the last decade, and it shows no sign of slowing down any time soon,’ says Punam Chada, a Buyer at Carpetright. ‘It is often the go-to for wall color, but we have also seen this trend reflected in our flooring choices. Given that the bedroom is our sanctuary, a calm space where we retreat to for rest, recuperation and to recover, it’s no surprise that this soothing neutral hue is our go-to color choice. Offering sophistication and versatility, grey works well as a neutral base, creating a warm or cool aesthetic, depending on the undertone of the chosen shade.’ 

Paler shades of any color will help make the room feel bigger, while darker colors will emphasize a sense of intimacy. Look for shades with warm undertones to make your carpet feel even cozier. 

What carpet pile is best for bedrooms? 

Due to its myriad benefits, wool is a perennially favored material for bedroom carpets. 

‘Carpets can be made from either wool or man-made materials,’ explains Hatton. ‘Wool-rich carpets are known for their quality because they are highly durable, which helps maintain their appearance. Wool provides luxury underfoot and helps to insulate your home for warmth and comfort. It absorbs sound to give a sense of calm and tranquillity. It is naturally fire resistant and fall-friendly for little ones.’ 

‘The bedroom should be a sanctuary to escape to at the end of the day, so softer carpets, such as Saxony styles, are a good choice,’ says Chada. Velvet carpets also offer that softness, but if you expect your bedroom to see a high degree of foot traffic, choose something more hardwearing like loop, twist or berber styles. 

‘As bedrooms are a place to relax, harder carpets, such as sisal or seagrass matting, are considered by many as less comfortable so should be avoided, unless they help to achieve a specific look,’ adds Chada.   

Ailis started out at British GQ, where a month of work experience turned into 18 months of working on all sorts of projects, writing about everything from motorsport to interiors, and helping to put together the GQ Food & Drink Awards. She then spent three years at the London Evening Standard, covering restaurants and bars. After a period of freelancing, writing about food, drink and homes for publications including Conde Nast Traveller, Luxury London and Departures, she started at Homes & Gardens as a Digital Writer, allowing her to fully indulge her love of good interior design. She is now a fully fledged food PR but still writes for Homes & Gardens as a contributing editor.

10 bedroom carpet ideas to make your space extra cozy

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Bedroom carpet ideas, in fact really carpet in any room, has had a bit of a bad rap in recent years. There's just something about wall-to-wall carpet, everyone at one point was obsessed with ripping it up and dancing with excitement when it revealed 'rustic' wooden boards or original tiles. And if nothing worthy appeared under the carpets, down went the LVT or engineered wood. Carpet just wasn't an option.

Now we can understand carpet in a bathroom is something we hope never returns, but carpets in our comfier living spaces like living rooms and bedrooms is making a strong comeback. So to pay homage to this once shunned flooring choice's resurgence we've rounded up all our favorite bedroom ideas that prove carpets are a stylish and cozy addition to your space. 

1. Keep it subtle and simple

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See, carpets can be just as subtle and stylish as your whitewashed floorboards, plus they and a coziness and a softness underfoot you don't get with hard floors. If you are dubious about embracing wall-to-wall carpet pick a neutral color – whites, creams, light greys – they all add a calming feel and can be a backdrop for any color scheme too. And isn't it just so luxurious to have pale carpets? Sinking your feet into pale cushioned flooring is so reminiscent of hotel rooms.

'In any interior scheme, neutral colors and the comforting texture of carpet brings a feeling of softness and calm.' says Jodie Hatton of Brintons . 'These are best suited to rooms where you spend a lot of time, such as a bedroom, where relaxing is key to creating a happy space. The texture of the carpet is also key to preventing the overall neutral scheme from looking flat. Where an alternative flooring like wood or tiles might make a room feel stark and bare, a soft woven wool carpet, layered with accessories in cashmere, mohair, and linen will all work to soften a look to create an inviting space.'

2. Mix and match 

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And at the opposite end of the spectrum, carpets are ideal if you are a lover of maximalist interiors. Why ignore the floor when you are layering up patterns? It can add just as much pattern and texture as wallpaper and is the perfect place to introduce a clashing print. 

Jenna Kane, Product Developer at Kersaint Cobb says that 'statement flooring within bedrooms is being seen more and more, as the trend for teaming luxurious materials with vibrant hues increases in popularity. A deep, rich colored carpet is the perfect way to inject a touch of character.'

And this modern bedroom is definitely full of character. Covered literally floor to ceiling in House of Hackney prints it's the perfect example of carpets have shed their dated skin and can add so much interest and personality to a room.   

3. Choose a natural fibre carpet

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Sisal carpets are about the only carpet material and style that has been acceptable in recent years. These on-trend natural fiber floorings look almost like large area rugs, adding just the right amount of texture and neutral tones for a room. They are simple, low-pile designs that are perfect for more minimalist or rustic bedrooms. And they are a practical choice too, perfect for high-traffic areas as they are hardwearing and stain-resistant.

If you want to add a touch more comfort underfoot try layering smaller, softer rugs either side of the bed. 

4. Turn your bedroom floor into art

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We've all seen painterly rugs grace the floors (and even the walls) of stylish homes for years now and in the right setting these more statement, colorful designs can work just as well with fitted carpets. If you don't want a bold bedroom carpet to overwhelm the space, the key is to key the rest of the room minimal and monochrome.

Now, we aren't saying a faux sheep is minimal, but look at the rest of the space. The dusky pink from the carpet is used on the walls, for the curtains and the upholstery of the chaise. The space still feels calm and inviting, despite the brilliantly whacky carpet.  

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Plush carpets, the ones your toes disappear into, are perfect for a bedroom. A chunky loop or a thick velvet-like pile adds an instant luxurious feel to any space and again there's that hotel feel as you pad around your cushy floors. 

When it comes to color, solid is best with thicker carpets. And you can't go wrong with an ever-popular neutral like grey. As Jemma Dayman of Carpetright says 'Given that the bedroom is our sanctuary, a calm space where we retreat to for rest, recuperation and to recover, it’s no surprise that this soothing neutral hue is our go-to color choice. Offering sophistication and versatility, grey works well as a neutral base, creating a warm or cool aesthetic, depending on the undertone of the chosen shade. Not only does a good quality grey carpet create a calming feel in a bedroom, but it also a durable flooring option that will stand the test of time in terms of style and wear.'

And by opting for such a timeless neutral color for your bedroom flooring, you can refresh the scheme as often as your tastes and trends change.

6. Fake a carpet with a large area rug

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So you ripped up your bedroom carpet already and now you want back in on the trend. Or if you rent and want to cover up some inherited flooring. Area rugs are the way. Big big rugs that go underneath all of your furniture and almost touch the sides of the room will create the look of wall-to-wall carpet with you having to commit to having it fitted. Add to the allusion by layering rugs on top of your larger rug just as you would a carpet.

'If you are looking for an easier alternative to a full carpet install, layering a couple of rugs in your bedroom will work a treat as another option. Stylistically and while still adding the ultimate cozy feel, layering rugs look beautiful and give people the opportunity to integrate varying colors and patterns into their bedroom scheme to create something new and unique.' says Noemie Deed Founder of Cosy Coco . 'In terms of practicality, it’s equally effective in the bedroom for underfoot comfort and warmth as you can position the rugs around the foot and edges of your bed. All-in-all, a simple, beautiful substitute to permanent carpeted flooring.'

7. Switch wallpaper for a patterned carpet

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See your flooring as a fifth wall, somewhere you can add color and pattern, and texture in a less obvious, more interesting way. So instead of opting for bedroom wallpaper, keep your walls simple and add a mural on the floor. It sounds dramatic, but just look at this bedroom carpet idea. The minimal grey walls make room for the patterned floor, and there's a cohesiveness here too so the look doesn't feel too bold. 

8. Go bold with colorful zig zags

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How cute is this fun zig-zag carpet? Sometimes going for something unexpected with your bedroom carpet can give a quirky edge to an otherwise quite classic scheme. See how this space feels classic and traditional with its grey walls, simple headboard, and layers of beautiful bed linen, and then there's that flash of zig-zag that feels out of place and yet totally works.  

Try this out in a small bedroom where you don't have a sea of flooring visible so you just catch pockets of the bold pattern. And keep it cohesive, pick a colorway that's mirrored in the rest of the decor. 

9. Add warmth to a cool toned color scheme 

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A black and white bedroom color scheme is a classic, but this cool-toned combination does risk leaving a bedroom feeling cold and stark.  An easy way to counteract that, without interfering with the minimal palette too much, is to add a wall-to-wall carpet in a softer, neutral tone. A cream, or even beige, carpet will add that hint of a pink tone to bring some warmth into the room and you can always enhance my adding in a few cushions or soft furnishings in a similar shade. 

10. Blend your bedroom carpet with the walls

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Speaking of beige carpets, they were once dreaded by new homeowners and renters alike. It was the color choice of all landlords and every 70s renovation, and yet as we all know, beige has made a comeback, so we say it's time to embrace beige carpets too.  

A very chic way to do beige is to go all over with it, walls, ceilings, and floors, so choose a bedroom carpet that's going to blend seamlessly in with your walls. As this bedroom carpet idea proves the effect creates a very cozy, cocooning space that's perfect for a sleep space. You can always break up the wall-to-wall beige by adding pops of brighter colors for contrast. 

What's the best color for a bedroom carpet?

The best color for bedroom carpets will depend on the overall look you are after and your lifestyle too. If your bedroom is well used by yourself, animals and children we'd say avoid any lighter shades and instead opt for dark tones like grey and blue as they will cover a multitude of sins. 

But if your bedroom is a sanctuary used only for sleeping, there's nothing quite like a plush white or cream carpet to add a luxurious feel. If you are concerned about wear and tear you could always add a couple of small rugs on either side of the bed, or in areas that see the most footfall.  

What's the best material for bedroom carpets?

Again, the best material depends on your style, who uses the room, and how often. Jenna Kane recommends wool carpets for bedrooms 'they are ideal for bedrooms as they are hardwearing and soft underfoot. As a natural fiber, wool is also breathable, it will be warm in the winter but remain cool in the summer. The best floor coving in a bedroom is something that offers comfort, serenity, and is soft and calming.'

Low pile carpets like sisal and jute can work really well in a bedroom too, and more streamlined, minimalist look as they are low pile. They aren't the comfiest underfoot, however, so be sure to throw down a few rugs too. 

Is carpet in a bedroom outdated?

Admittedly, the jury was out on this one, but after hunting through our archive and speaking to experts, we are pleased to report no, carpet in a bedroom is no longer outdated.

Hebe is the Digital Editor of Livingetc; she has a background in lifestyle and interior journalism and a passion for renovating small spaces. You'll usually find her attempting DIY, whether it's spray painting her whole kitchen, don't try that at home, or ever changing the wallpaper in her hallway. Livingetc has been such a huge inspiration and has influenced Hebe's style since she moved into her first rental and finally had a small amount of control over the decor and now loves being able to help others make decisions when decorating their own homes. Last year she moved from renting to owning her first teeny tiny Edwardian flat in London with her whippet Willow (who yes she chose to match her interiors...) and is already on the lookout for her next project.

6 useful tips - INMYROOM

Tips

Decide on the texture and size of the carpet, choose the right color and pattern - we tell you what to look for when choosing the perfect model

Complementing the image of a room with a carpet is a good idea for those who want transform your interior and is in search of special comfort. In addition, competent use, correctly chosen design, color and shape will make the carpet the main semantic center of the room. Carpeting will become a link and unite the entire interior composition into a single whole. And those who want change will have the opportunity to radically change the appearance of the room, bringing color and texture to it.

Tip #1: Decide which room you want the carpet for


Decide which room you want the accent color or a dose of comfort. Bedroom, living room or dining room - carpet for each of these rooms should be different in size and texture. Product with thick pile is excellent suitable for a bedroom or living room, but such a carpet for a hallway or dining room is not the best option. For these rooms, choose carpets with a short pile: with them, cleaning will not turn into an unbearable burden.

Tip #2: pay attention to the composition of the product

be not only the shape and color - performance and quality characteristics are not less important. Natural carpets are soft to the touch, look solid and luxurious. But do not forget that they are subject to fading and abrasion, and can also become an ideal environment for dust mites.

Synthetic carpets - the most an affordable option both in price and in a variety of colors. But even though they are easy are cleaned, they will not be able to serve you for a long time: they quickly lose their appearance and wrinkle.

Think about your lifestyle, how often you can do the cleaning. If you have children and pets in the house, choose the most practical models. A small carpet made of artificial or mixed materials is the best option.

Tip #3: Choose the right rug size

Before you go shopping for a new piece of carpet, measure the area of ​​the floor that you are going to decorate with it. Underline the necessary zone will help a small model. For example, for such a carpet there is sure to be place in the living room near the fireplace. But compact dimensions are far from always appropriate: if you are going to put the bed on the carpet, make sure that the product protrudes beyond it. For the living room, choose a rug that is large enough to was wider than the sofa and covered the entire sofa area.

Tip #4: Find the perfect shape

The shape of a carpet, like its size and color, has influence on the perception of the interior of the room. Therefore, we think, count and We weigh which product is suitable for your home. oval or round the carpet perfectly performs a decorative function. Position it in the center rooms, near the sofa area or window - accents in the right place will be placed.

If you want to zone a room, you need one or more square rugs. So, in the living room-bedroom, lay it near the dressing table a carpet product of small size, and in the sofa area - the same, but larger. Try to match the rug to the shape of the furniture in the room. If in a magazine the table, sofa and armchairs are dominated by sharp corners and straight lines - square or a rectangular rug will definitely emphasize them. For round and smooth shapes use oval or round models.

Tip #5: Pay attention to the texture

Spill juice or spill something on the floor - if situations are not only familiar to you, but also standard for your home, then forget about long pile carpets. For the dining area, this is also very impractical option. Leave fluffy, shaggy and soft Moroccan carpets for the living room and bedroom - they have the right place there. But for the hallway and dining room, short pile or lint-free carpeting is best suited. To look like they will be worthy, and it is much easier to care for them. Remember that the finer and smoother the texture carpet, the easier it is to clean.

Tip #6: Decide on a color and pattern

Create an interesting visual effect, become a bright accent in interior or harmoniously complement it - with the right color scheme carpet, you will certainly achieve the desired result. Living room in neutral colors seems boring and too calm? Then you need a bright carpet. Complement it with decorative pillows in the same color scheme - and you will have a fresh and juicy living room at home.

If moderation and calmness in everyone - your credo, a carpet with a classic and unpretentious pattern will do the best thing. The main thing is to choose the right color for the product: it should blend with the color scheme in the room, but not get lost. Difference in several tones are not just acceptable, but necessary. Otherwise, your new carpeting will be lost and will not perform all its functions.

We have already learned, as a multiplication table, that light shades visually expand the space of a room. This is the golden rule applicable to carpets, so for owners of small apartments the best solution become light models. Plain carpets of rich and warm colors will visually narrow the room, while cold and calm ones will expand it. Large drawing there is no place on the carpet in a small apartment: for its perception it is required space and distance. But the size of the carpet for a room of modest footage should be as large as possible: do not split up the space with a small model.

30 fun ideas for decorating a child's room

Decorating a child's room provides a unique opportunity to try new colors and patterns. Very often, the final solution is a compromise between what the child wants and what is better financially and practically. The examples below will help you create a bright but consistent nursery.

When we talk about color, walls are the main topic of conversation. For the nursery, as a rule, bright colors are chosen. But as soon as the child grows up, the room ceases to correspond to him and you have to redo it. Here are 30 ideas on how to avoid it.

Bright décor and lighting

White walls may seem too boring for a nursery, but there are plenty of creative ideas to fix it. White color leaves you more room to maneuver, allowing you to change the style and theme of the room only through decor and lighting. And given how often children's tastes and preferences change, this may be the best solution. Due to the functional and economic advantages, this approach is gaining more and more followers.

Marine style headboard. Idea for a nursery from Posh Playrooms.

Balloons enliven the nursery interior. Project from Covadonga Canovas.

A teenage girl's room with bright pink decor. Idea from Helene Hollub. Photo by Ken Hayden.

Decor adds color to an eclectic bedroom. Idea for a nursery from Walk Among The Homes.

Start with an unusual bed, or even a headboard, add a nightstand and decor to complete the look. Choose a room color palette and stick to it. Traditionally, lilac and pink colors are chosen for girls, and blue for boys. Against the neutral background of the walls, these bright colors of the decor become more expressive.

Children's room design that changes with the child's needs.

Bright floral accent in a girl's nursery. Taken from Home Staging — Czech Republic.

Scandinavian nursery decor ideas. Taken from Ninainvorm.

The use of signs in the decor of the nursery. Project by BendikLaura Manning.

Orange decor brings the nursery to life. Idea from alvarez-diaz villalon.

Ideas for adding color to furniture

Shelves and cabinets have a strong influence on the look of a nursery. Shelving with a workplace is a smart choice. In addition, these cabinets come in different colors. Instead of the ubiquitous pink and blue tones, you can choose yellow, it suits children of both sexes. Orange is suitable for children who are still a year or two before transitional age. If you combine these cheerful colors with black, you get a brighter look. Multi-colored shelves and cabinet doors will suit any style of the room.

A boy's room with colorful shelving and decor. Nursery by Redtop Architects.

Shelving unit with workstation in different shades of green. Idea for the nursery by Paul Archer Design

Flashy shelves and yellow lamps are the main accents of the room. Nursery by Strauss Design Susan.

Children's workstations in different colors. Project from MATT architecture LLP.

Vintage wardrobe with colorful drawers in the nursery. Idea from Artistic Designs for Living, Tineke Triggs.

Liven up the walls

Not happy with white walls despite bright decor? Instead of worrying about the right paint color, think about a nice accent wall with nice wallpaper. This will not only add color to the room, but also create a mood. Take into account the size of the room and the size of the surface that the wallpaper will need to cover. Too flashy drawing can "suppress" a small room.

Dark blue bedroom with light brown wallpaper by De Gournay. Nursery idea by Scott Weston Architecture Design.

Drawn map of the world. Idea for a nursery from Spazio Rosso.

Butterfly wallpaper by J&J Design Group.

Geographic maps are a favorite element of the nursery of all time, which helps to satisfy the curiosity of the child. Graffiti on the walls is suitable for older children, and a wall with a slate surface will help him become a great artist himself. Posters, vintage lettering and glowing lettering add charm to the perfect bedroom.

Modern nursery in orange and blue. Nursery idea from Charley's Loft Drapery and Design.

Wallpaper from posters in a teenager's room. Children's room by Go Green Construction.

A map of the world and bright decor bring the nursery to life. Project by Kati Curtis Design.

Graffiti on the wall adds color to the nursery.

Grandiose ceiling

A colorful ceiling that dramatically changes the look of a room. In a nursery, this provides a unique opportunity to add more than just color to a room — you can decorate the ceiling with anything from stars and planets to your child's favorite superheroes. Pair this with a beautiful chandelier or recessed light fixtures for a mesmerizing, expressive space that is filled with color despite the softer tone walls.

A design ceiling that impresses everyone. Idea for a nursery from Staprans Design.

Stylish combination of pink and orange. Project for a nursery from DKOR Interiors.

Chic teen room with blue ceiling and blinds.

Girl's room with pink details. Taken from Gormans.

Carpets and Windows

If a painted ceiling doesn't inspire you, think of a beautiful carpet, a wonderful floor tile or an original carpet runner. Window blinds and drapes that match the color of the pillows on the bed are another easy approach to decor. He will never let you down. No matter which way you choose to bring color into the interior, make sure that the nursery space is not full of details and is logically thought out.

Iridescent blinds are eye-catching. Idea for a nursery from All Shutters and Blinds - Adelaide.

A multi-coloured geometric patterned rug sets the mood in the nursery. Project from Stone Creek Builders.


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