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75 Bedroom Ideas | How to Decorate a Stunning Bedroom

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An Indoor-Outdoor Look

Stephan Julliard

Designer Jacques Grange brings natural elements, like floral pillows from Marrakech, into a guest bedroom on the Portuguese coast. Pair that with the green ceramics on the shelf and the window that looks out onto the paradisial locale, and you’ve got one breezy vacation spot.

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Old Bones

Simon Upton

The Baldissera family palazzo in Milan dates back to the 15th century, so it stands to reason that the bedroom would feature old-world accents like this dramatic Louis XVI canopy bed and gallery wall. Taken all together, you’ll feel as if you’ve stepped back in time.

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Bring the Fire...

Douglas Friedman

A centerpiece of the primary bedroom in this Sonoma, California, family house designed by Ken Fulk is the antique limestone fireplace, which was sourced from an Italian estate and reassembled on-site. It’s the perfect complement to the room’s other old-made-new touches, from the vintage Murano chandelier to the red Chesterfield sofa.

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...and Bring the Warmth

Stephen Kent Johnson

In New York City, Apparatus CEO and cofounder Gabriel Hendifar dresses his bedroom with distinctive works of art and a warm color palette. The latter is achieved through the brass in the pendant by Apparatus, the rosy bedcover from Zak + Fox, and plenty of natural light.

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Blanket Statement

Anson Smart

Sometimes a good bedcover can completely make a space. In designer Tamsin Johnson’s Sydney bedroom, a red patterned blanket from Roller Rabbit ties the settee and lamp together while adding a bit of whimsy into the equation.

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Use Your Walls

Shade Degges

If a gallery wall isn’t your style, then why not transform the entire surface into a painterly mural? Martha Mulholland added a statement-making botanical wallpaper from Lizzo to this primary bedroom in Malibu, a move that totally changes the room’s tone.

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Double Your Fun

Stephan Julliard

In a children’s bedroom, a set of bunk beds can be a great way to save space for more seating—and toys! In this coastal home in France, designer Jean-Louis Deniot mixes a poppy yellow-and-blue color palette with neutral tones to create a bright, inviting space for the kids.

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Less Is More

Francesco Dolfo

Paolo Castellarin and Didier Bonnin’s primary bedroom in Milan makes a statement with subtle but smart color play, from the brown walls to the orange headboard. A simple pendant light from Flos adds a quiet warmth to the room—and a bit of drama.

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Reduce and Reuse

Silvia Foz

Fashion designer Carly Cushnie took a more DIY approach to the artwork in this TriBeCa apartment. To honor the client’s Indian heritage, the designer made the vibrant work above the bed out of vintage saris, the colors of which echo the black headboard and gold pillows.

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Under the Sea

Stephen Kent Johnson

Billy Cotton brings the beach to the bedroom of this small Manhattan apartment, with subtle accents—a seashell table from Gallery 25, a sky-blue wall—that nod to sandy shores. Ideas like this one offer a great escape for city dwellers.

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Go For Broke

Kirk Davis Swinehart

Why pick just one pattern, objet, or color when you can have them all? Interior designer William Cullum and his partner, Jeffery Rhodes, filled their two-room New York City apartment to the brim with personal treasures—plus that bold coat of purple paint. This one is perfect inspo for the collector in your life.

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Take a Seat

Ryann Ford

If you’re mapping out a primary bedroom, make sure there’s room for a small sitting area or reading nook. Architect Paul Lamb left space to find some Zen in this charming, ranch-style home in Austin; just snag a book off the shelves and you’re all set for relaxation.

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Night at the Museum

Guido Taroni

In Rome, art historian Carolina Vincenti brought treasures from her collection into her primary bedroom, including 19th-century Turkish rugs and an array of keepsakes on the walls. The unexpected color palette—rich reds paired with sky blues—also livens things up.

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Keep Calm

Peter Murdock

In a Long Island home designed by Joe Nahem, the primary bedroom deploys tranquil tones of gray, from the vintage Philip Lloyd Powell chairs to the bedspread. A work by Yayoi Kusama presides over the space, adding a hit of bright color to the otherwise stony oasis.

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Mix Your Fabrics

Eric Piasecki

Changing up the blankets and other fabrics in your bedroom can instantly provide some drama. Peter Pennoyer and Katie Ridder experimented with colors and patterns in this Manhattan triplex, starting with the bed frame in the primary bedroom, which mixes Holland & Sherry textiles with vintage Japanese obi. More classic pieces, like the antique Murano chandelier, round out the colorful space.

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Deck the Walls

Isabel Parra

Add some fun to your bedroom with a bold wallpaper, like in this Hudson Valley space by Perifio Interiors. The yellow-and-green wallcovering from Milton & King plays off the blush blankets from Vitra, creating a lively, enticing space for two.

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Make It Boho

Douglas Friedman

A bedroom at a beach house should always have a bit of lightness to it, like this one on Maui designed by Martyn Lawrence Bullard. The custom canopy shows off a serene draped Coraggio fabric, while subtle Barkskin wallpaper from Caba Company clinches the Bohemian feel. All that’s missing is a calming sea breeze.

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Back to the Stone Age

Christian Harder

Bedrooms don’t have to be all soft edges and plush pillows. A primary bedroom in a Brooklyn apartment designed by Jett Projects features a custom headboard made of Antigua Verde marble, giving the room a panache that’s far from ordinary.

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Experiment with Carpeting

Stephen Kent Johnson

In their Harlem townhouse, poet James Fenton and writer Darryl Pinckney used the boldest of bold paint colors, from a sharp green to a sunshine yellow, to say nothing of the tomato red in this third-floor bedroom. But the real interest here lies in the set of carpets that line the floor, playing off the crimson hues of both the bed and the tablecloth.

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Rest a Spell

Jennifer Hughes

Sometimes it pays to have more than one spot for cozying up. In the primary bedroom of landscape architect Thomas Woltz’s Virginia home, an inviting French Directoire daybed overlooks the verdant gardens below.

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Darkness Equals Drama

Nick Glimenakis

Bring the drama by saturating your room in one dark hue, like in this primary bedroom in Brooklyn by Delia Kenza. Here, everything is black, from the furniture to the walls, even if some natural light does peek through the window to balance out the moodiness.

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Raise the Bed

Ori Harpaz

We love the nods to the artist Donald Judd in this platform bed, which occupies an art-filled home in the Hamptons (see the colorful Matt Connors work above the bed). Here, the space beneath is cleverly used as a bookshelf, but the extra room provided by elevation can serve as storage of all sorts.

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Do the Wave

Joshua McHugh

If you’re in the market for a new headboard, consider a curvaceous option like this one upholstered in an Erica Shamrock fabric. Situated in a Manhattan apartment by Cochineal Design, the wavy shapes add a softness (and a whole lot of fun) to the space.

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Chic Canopy

Joshua McHugh

Between the Isamu Noguchi pendant, Crump and Kwash nightstand, and custom four-poster bed, this Upper West Side apartment by Kevin Dumais is equal parts daring and dreamy.

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A Built-In Bed

Douglas Friedman

For a bedroom idea that can do double duty, take a look at the charming built-in Dorothy Berwin incorporated in this Manhattan apartment. Storage and sleep? Consider us sold.

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Luxe Leather

Helenio Barbetta/Living Inside

Contrary to popular belief, a bedroom is actually a wonderful place to incorporate some tougher fabrics. In this Milan apartment, Hannes Peer paired a custom, leather-upholstered frame with bedding from Once Milano and a vintage Gaetano Sciolari lamp.

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Color Me Happy

Pierrick Verny

Designer Marie-Lise Féry packed on the vibrant hues in this French boudoir. From the smattering of Pierre Frey fabrics, to a Moustache bench, to the lamp by Magic Circus Éditions, this space offers plenty to smile about.

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Blue Crush

Mikhail Loskutov

Want to focus on one hue? Take a page out of this St. Petersburg bedroom, which designer Tim Veresnovsky dressed in a bright blue rug, corresponding custom pendants, and a chandelier by Stilnovo.

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Mix and Matched

Trevor Tondro

In this Beverly Hills abode, which was once owned by the late Alex Trebek, designer Luis Fernandez offset a geometric carpet from the Rug Company with an equally zesty wallcovering from Pierre Frey. Since both features have a similar color palette, this combination is eye-catching, not over-the-top. Rounding out the look is a citrine blanket that offers the perfect pop of color.

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Romance in the Round

Nicole Franzen

As this Manhattan apartment that Husband Wife designed proves, your mattress doesn’t have to be rectangular. Here, the firm juxtaposed the custom round bed with a Trabiz rug, a chandelier from Mazzega, and a vintage French side table that dates back to the 1960s.

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Dream Collection

Philippe Garcia

When it comes to decorating a bedroom, it doesn’t get more personal than filling it with your favorite artwork. In this Belgian bedroom, the walls are flanked with artwork by Tracey Emin, Francis Alÿs, Raymond Pettibon, Robert Longon, Michaël Borremans, Willem Cole, Wolfgang Laib, and Tom Molloy.

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Curtain Call

Isabel Parra

This bedroom, located inside a Hamptons home designed by designer Remy Renzullo, takes its pattern-happy cues from decorating greats of yore (think Billy Baldwin and Sister Parish). Here in a guest room, the dramatic bed canopy, side table skirt, and walls are all covered in a charming Pierre Frey fabric.

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Fancy Floors

Kris Tamburello

If you want to give your bedroom floor-to-ceiling appeal, take a note from this Boca Raton retreat that Fawn Galli designed. Here, she accessorized the custom terrazzo floor with a rug by Chused & Co, an RH, Restoration Hardware bed frame, and artwork from Laurie Simmons.

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The Royal Treatment

Ricardo Labougle

Turn your bedroom into your personal throne with classic, opulent touches. Designer Lorenzo Castillo covered this Menorca, Spain, room with an Art Deco sofa, a Maison Jansen bench from Isabel Martínez, and engravings that date back to 18th-century Spain and France.

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Bold Bedroom

Ema Peter

Statement-seeking dwellers will find a lot to love about this moody space from Canadian firm PlaidFox. Not only does the geometric bed frame pop—yes, even in a monochromatic room—but it’s also made with three types of Kravet velvet, upping its cozy factor in the process.

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Gravity-Defying Design

David Mitchell

As this East Hampton, New York, bedroom proves, the only way to go is up. Designer Tim Godbold accentuated the space’s high ceilings by adding artwork from Malcolm Hill and a shape-shifting light fixture, courtesy of Ted Abramczyk for Ralph Pucci.

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Cozy Corner

Stephen Kent Johnson

A bedroom is your personal oasis, so why not create a nook where you can curl up after a long day? In this upstate New York farmhouse, Shawn Henderson doubles down on the cozy factor with a moody color scheme and a wingback chair in an Edelman Leather suede.

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Wonder Wall

Emily Gilbert

Daun Curry deftly bridges the gap between subtle and “statement” in this Sag Harbor, New York, home. The cheery artwork and psychedelic mural offsets the room’s otherwise neutral color palette.

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Pared-Back Pillows

Miguel Flores-Vianna

If you’re looking to break up a handful of patterns, cover your bed with crisp pillowcases. In her London home and studio, textile designer Nathalie Farman-Farma created some breathing room with a sweet scalloped set.

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Textured Treatment

Max Burkhalter

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Stylish Symmetry

Julie Soefer

Symmetry is a surefire way to give your bedroom a serene flair. In this Houston family home designed by Marie Flanigan, plaster walls from Segreto Finishes are paired with matching sconces and nightstands by Jiun Ho.

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Let There Be Light

Miguel Flores-Vianna

Want to make your bedroom feel like a five-star hotel? Add a convenient—and stylish—reading light, just as Isabel López-Quesada did in this Madrid apartment once owned by Ava Gardner.

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A Showstopping Headboard

Andrea Ferrari

For a low-maintenance way to make a statement, consider adding a unique headboard to your bedroom. Emiliano Salci of Dimorestudio masters the look in his Milan apartment with this Luciano Frigerio bed.

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A Personal Touch

Fabien Charuau

From the gallery wall of illustrations to the printed quilt that adorns the bed, Srila Chatterjee and Mahesh Mathai’s Mumbai bedroom has no shortage of personality.

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Floor-to-Ceiling Creativity

Michael Mundy

Designer Michael S. Smith took his style to new heights—literally—by covering this Beverly Hills bedroom’s walls and ceiling in a whimsical fabric by Cowtan & Tout. While this idea may not be for design wallflowers, it’s poised to make a major statement.

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Pattern Play

Frank Frances

Why settle for one pattern when you can have three or four? In her Hudson Valley, New York, home, Sheila Bridges embraced her bold eye for design with a headboard upholstered in a Gastón y Daniela fabric, a vintage kantha quilt, and an Adelphi Paper Hangings wallcovering.

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A Pop of Color

Stephan Julliard

To bring a pop of color into your bedroom, take a cue from this London flat designed by Nebihe Cihan. Not only do the purple lampshades breathe some energy into the space, but they also complement the wall mural perfectly.

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Sitting Pretty

Roger Davies

Just because your bedroom is where you sleep doesn’t mean you can’t design it with your waking hours in mind. In a Santa Monica, California, house, Natasha Baradaran created all-day appeal with a signature settee, a sculptural stool by Natan Moss, and a statement chandelier courtesy of Lindsey Adelman.

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Soft Side

Elsa Young/Bureaux

Talk about a room with a view! In Silvio Rech and Lesley Carstens’s South African home, they blur the lines between the modern interior and the great outdoors with linen bedding and a textured rug. A custom bed and Cassina chaise complete the look.

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Coastal Accents

Ricardo Labougle

Contrary to popular belief, a monochromatic room doesn’t have to be boring. When a couple purchased the late architect Mario Connio’s former Uruguay beach house, they infused plenty of texture into this all-white bedroom. An ornate headboard, practical mosquito net, and photograph by Vicky Aguirre round out the space.

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Wall-to-Wall Pattern

Stacy Zarin Goldberg

A pattern can seem chaotic when used in abundance, but a neutral colorway gives it a more subtle and refined appearance. Designer Zoe Feldman used a floral wallpaper with soothing sage floor covering to add interest and elegance in this Washington, D.C. bedroom.

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Light as Air

William Waldron

New York City–based designer Nicole Fuller flanked a master bed with two hanging pendant lamps in this Greenwich Village apartment. While very chic, they make a quiet statement and don’t distract from the graphic art posited above the bed. The added perk of not using table lamps is the extra surface space on the nightstands.

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Art, Above All

Douglas Friedman

Installing a mobile as a sculptural piece centered above a bed adds quirk and excitement to an artfully composed room. New York City–based designer Thom Filicia used a custom piece inspired by Alexander Calder in his Manhattan bedroom.

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Textile Fantasy

Simon Watson

A suzani wallhanging doubles as a headboard and blends in as a piece of art in Carlos Souza’s Rome apartment. Bold in color and pattern, the Istanbul-sourced fabric adds texture without overwhelming the space. It’s a visually stunning partner to the facing gallery wall.

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Inside Out

Ricardo Labougle

Yes, the bedroom of Colombian fashion designer Johanna Ortiz’s Cartagena vacation home enjoys the benefit of large glass doors leading to a hammocked balcony al fresco. But natural materials—like the raffia-and-seashell pendant and a woven room divider behind the headboard—lend an elevated, earthy feel.

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Eclectic Elements

Paul Costello

A bedroom is the most personal space in your house, which makes it perfect for expressing seemingly disparate facets of your own unique sensibility. In this New Orleans home, an antique bed resides happily alongside a vintage Chinese screen, a handmade Moroccan rug, and a black and white photograph of Kate Moss.

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Taking a Shine

Trevor Tondro

Canopies of the frilly and flouncy variety are best suited for the childhood bedroom of your dreams. But in luxe materials—here, a mirrored bed frame is upholstered in Romo velvet—the accent feels all grown up. (This one is in a Beverly Hills bachelor pad!)

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White and Whimsical

Cyrill Matter

Chalkboard paint has found its place in kitchens, playrooms, and children's bedrooms, but it’s also an innovative and evolving element for adult spaces, too. In this rental treehouse in Florence, Italy, a chalkboard doubles as a headboard and a message space for hosts to leave welcome missives to guests.

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Sumptuous Finishes

Roger Davies

Perhaps there is no other room in the house where you’ll appreciate lush, opulent textiles and finishes than the place you’ll spend most of your time. In Sophia Amoruso’s Los Angeles jewel box, a custom silk velvet bed frame is dressed in Frette sheets and blanket, and placed aside brass and black lacquer nightstands and handmade silk drapes.

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Dramatic Drapes

Jean-Francois Jaussaud

If you grow tired of things easily, using curtains as a creative headboard lets you update your room to fit every season and mood. In the master bedroom of a palatial Florence estate, the bed coronet and curtains are of an Ian Mankin stripe.

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Monochromatic Look

Kristoffer Johnsson

Sticking to one light color is an easy way to make a small bedroom feel less claustrophobic. In a young couple’s monochromatic Swedish home, the master bedroom blends white and cool brown for a color scheme that makes the petite space feel more open and airy. The bed is by Hästens, and the is vintage.

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Pretty Canopy

Björn Wallander

Layering is key to a beautiful bed. It gives your space an instantly glamorous upgrade, plus you’ll be beyond cozy in the wintertime. The master bedroom of a Gramercy Park, New York City, apartment seen here features a luxe bed dressed in custom Frette linens.

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Let There Be Light!

Alec Hemer

There’s nothing more frustrating than a bedroom with just one overhead light. Give yourself options by adding a dimmer or opt for several fixtures throughout the room, like Christian Siriano’s Connecticut country home. Who are we to say no to a bedroom chandelier?

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Statement Artwork

Ricardo Labougle

There’s no need to go overboard with the art in your bedroom: pick one piece that speaks to you and also makes a statement. This charming bedroom in an Uruguayan country house prominently features a painting by Eva Claessens.

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A Comforting Color Palette

Richard Powers

You want everything in your bedroom to exude comfort, and the color palette is no exception. Whether you’re a fan of warm or cool shades, pick colors that you naturally gravitate toward and give you a sense of calm. This home in Mexico opted for organic colors like ocean blue and deep brown. The statement wall is painted with Patagonia by Comex, and the Eames chair and ottoman are by Herman Miller.

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Photographs...But Not of Family

Joshua McHugh

You should have as many family photos as you wish in other rooms in the house, but it’s best to keep the bedroom’s artwork less emotionally loaded. Elegant photographs add some character to your space without reminding you of specific people while you’re trying to fall asleep. All of the photographs pictured in this Upper West Side bedroom are by Marsha Lebedev Bernstein.

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A Touch of Drama

Max Zambelli

Even the brightest, most cheerful bedrooms need an element of dark, sexy glamour. Balance is key. Stick with a few dramatic pieces, like the bedroom in this Windsor Terrace, Brooklyn, home that features a bed frame upholstered in a Lake August fabric and is topped with a vintage Moroccan blanket.

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Textured Glamour

Cynthia Lynn

Of course your bedding is plush as could be, but don’t forget texture throughout the rest of your room. The guest bedroom of a glamorous Illinois home plays with texture by incorporating a black channel-quilted leather headboard and a Moroccan wedding blanket covered in sequins.

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Fabulous Florals

William Waldron

Whether they’re on your nightstand, vanity, or windowsill, flower arrangements are a lovely thing to wake up to. Especially in the winter when you need a dose of greenery. Take inspiration from the fresh flowers that flank the bed—not to mention the flora on the walls—of this West Village, New York City, master bedroom.

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Trunk Show

William Abranowicz

The end of your bed is a perfect and unsuspecting spot to fit in more storage. In the bedroom of a Los Angeles country house, a vintage clothing trunk steals the decor spotlight while also giving you much-needed space.

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Mirror Image

Björn Wallander

Mirrors are a pretty magical design element. They make any space feel larger, brighter, and more unique, whether you decide to hang them or simply prop one up against the wall. Learn from this Hamptons summer home, where a rustic-style mirror perfectly complements the antique bed frame and Swedish chest.

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Working the Angles

Simon Upton

Give your personal space some glamour with a statement bed frame. From four-posts to platforms, the options for a chic piece of furniture are endless. In the master bedroom of a Connecticut weekend home, this bed frame is by Hickory Chair and dressed in RH, Restoration Hardware linens.

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Pillow Perfection

Richard Powers

How to figure out this number: It should be enough pillows so that your bed looks sumptuous and inviting when properly made, yet not so many that getting in bed requires 10 minutes of excavating. The sweet spot is usually between two to six, depending on the size of your bed. The bedroom of this Connecticut country home makes a solid argument for four being the perfect number!

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Farmhouse Chic

Stephen Kent Johnson

For Amanda Seyfried’s Catskills getaway, designer Sarah Zames opted to accentuate the 1920s house’s rustic bones. Here, in the tranquil main bedroom, the bed is from RH, Restoration Hardware, the pendant light is from &tradition, and the walls are painted in Farrow & Ball’s Ammonite.

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Cool and Collected

Stephen Kent Johnson

It doesn’t have to be an entire étagère-full, but a cluster of pieces that make you smile will go a long way in making a bedroom feel just right, as with this bedroom in a Greenwich Village penthouse, featuring antique French linens, a 19th-century Indian lantern, and plenty of paintings collected over the years. Bonus: This is also a great way to incorporate pieces you’ve acquired over time but can’t quite figure out where to put them.

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Bedroom ideas: Layer up

Layering tactile materials will add depth and interest to a bedroom scheme. This contemporary bedroom is proof of this, thanks to the dark wooden floor and black pendant light over the bed, plus scrunchy linens and plentiful cushions in hues of dove grey, white and terracotta which introduces grown-up comfort. The chunky rug gives warmth underfoot.

Benjamin Moore/John Bessler

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Bedroom ideas: Circular feature wall

For a bedroom idea that's calming but still impactful, get creative with paint to make a feature wall, like this large circular wall design. This cheery, rosy hue brings a bright burst of joy into a room. It's a delicate, refreshing shade and a great alternative to other warm neutrals such as cream or beige. Importantly, it's soft enough to flatter a multitude of looks.

• Pictured: First Light 2102-70, Benjamin Moore

Simon Whitmore

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Bedroom ideas: Midnight blues

When it comes to your bedroom wall colour, deep blues have always had a confident yet calm authority. This blue bedroom is balanced with the white ceiling and lampshade, plus the white chest of drawers with brass knobs which add a stylish touch.

David Woolley

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Bedroom ideas: Grey alcove

This is a comforting grey and white bedroom scheme. Storage is often limited in a bedroom – even though clutter should most definitely be kept to a minimum – but this bedroom design makes the most of alcoves to display decor and treasured pieces.

Photography: Polly Wreford / Styling and Art Direction: Sarah Keady

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Bedroom ideas: Elegant harmony

Tap into the wall panelling trend and choose luxe, minimalist furnishings to create a serene and welcoming bedroom sanctuary. Here, the pink velvet headboard wonderfully complements the pale green bedding. Complete the look with pastel accessories and tap into natural tones with storage baskets and a jute rug.

• Pictured: Maisy Velvet-Finish Shadow Ottoman Bed Frame, House Beautiful collection at Dreams

Lol Johnson

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Bedroom ideas: Dramatic sophistication

Dark grey walls with a dusky pink velvet bed, combined with rich timber tones and brass finishes on furniture, make for a wonderfully dramatic and sophisticated bedroom. The bay window offers an abundance of natural light and the hanging chair provides an alternative spot to sit.

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Rachel Whiting

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Bedroom ideas: Simply rustic

A limited neutral colour palette is key to this rustic bedroom design. A bespoke panelled headboard cleverly opens out to enclose the bed or folds flat against the wall. Coastal-inspired artwork adds interest.

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James French

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Bedroom ideas: Elegant pink

Luxurious with an understated elegance, stick to muted pinks for a grown up, but glamorous bedroom scheme. A focal point is the pale gold dressing table.

House Beautiful/Carolyn Barber

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Bedroom ideas: Modern lines

White is the perfect foil for a pairing of yellow and pink, allowing the colours to sing out. A steel-blue upholstered bed acts as a cool contrast. Soft plaster pink works to sooth any brash tones for an overall calming bedroom.

More inspiration: 9 stylish ways to introduce ochre into a neutral space

Douglas Gibb

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Bedroom ideas: Drifting away

This bedroom is defined by sky blue walls and a cloud-like pendant light, which adds a quirky touch. Artwork and a shapely mirror add interest to the big expanse of wall.

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House Beautiful/Mark Scott

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Bedroom ideas: Soothing pink & grey

If you ever needed proof that pink and grey are a match made in heaven, then this is it. A stunning fabric depicting a mass of blowsy peonies provides a gorgeous backdrop for a bedroom scheme. Bedlinen and throws in soft, muted colours ensure the wallhanging has maximum impact.

Carpetright

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Bedroom ideas: Serene uplift

A bedroom should be all about comfort, so invest in a tufted twist pile carpet for a fabulous feeling underfoot. This tan-brown carpet is the perfect colour to lift an otherwise neutral, pared-back bedroom scheme. The combination of lush greenery (plants can also enhance the quality of your sleep) with grey and burnt orange soft furnishings, is the perfect finishing touch to your bedroom sanctuary.

• Pictured: Sienna Twist Carpet In Marrakesh, House Beautiful collection at Carpetright

Ava Innes

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Bedroom ideas: Rustic & coastal

Calming blue, wooden accents and an exposed wall make this bedroom corner the ultimate place to retreat. Tactile furnishings, dried logs and pared-back accessories combine with perfect views out to the Scottish coast.

• Pictured: Luxury bedding and pillows from Ava Innes

House Beautiful/Mark Scott

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Bedroom ideas: Vibrant pinks

A striking mural will create visual impact in a bedroom. Abundant floral designs feel smart and contemporary when paired with luxurious velvet, gold and marble. Mirror the pattern on just one cushion, keeping surrounding bedlinen plain and light so the mural can take centre stage.

• Pictured: Indian Sunflower Graphite Wallpaper by Designers Guild

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House Beautiful/Joanna Henderson

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Bedroom ideas: True blue

Transform a neutral bed frame with a floral duvet and pillowcases. Finish with a wool throw in a paler sky hue for an elegant look. To make your room feel larger and brighter, paint the walls in a chalky off-white or pale shade of blue. For a more dramatic statement try a darker backdrop, which will look gorgeous with bright white and inky blue linens.

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Bedroom ideas: French style

This French country style bedroom is easy to achieve. Combine minimalist, pared-back furniture, layer tactile furnishings, and add a touch of luxury. The ornate headboard and soft silk bed linen (which is widely recognised for its inherent beauty benefits) exudes a timeless elegance and adds a sense of grandeur. Team with wooden accents and raw, exposed materials (as seen here with the exposed ceiling) to create a rustic look.

• Pictured: Mulberry Silk Bed Linen by Gingerlily in Vintage Pink, The French Bedroom Company

House Beautiful/Carolyn Barber

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Bedroom ideas: Yarn craft

Embrace hygge-style, feel-good fabrics, soothing colours and natural materials in your bedroom. Make a striking headboard by papering large plywood panels with a cable-knit detail wallpaper mural.

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House Beautiful/Mark Scott

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Bedroom ideas: Pattern play

The key to this colourful look is to layer intricate pattern on pattern whilst keeping the backdrop understated. Spots, stripes, ikat prints and colour block all work together beautifully when united by a harmonious palette.

House Beautiful/Carolyn Barber

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Bedroom ideas: Raspberry touch

Brighter shades such as raspberry work well with monochrome when decorating a bedroom. Try matching a bold wallhanging to plain bedding for a pop of colour.

More inspiration: 8 stylish ways to use pattern in your home

Douglas Gibb

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Bedroom ideas: Boxing clever

Make more of the shelf space in a built-in cupboard by using magazine files and box storage to organise paperwork and knick knacks. Choose from a matching collection to keep the look neat and stylish. The vintage finds stand out to best effect against a crisp, white backdrop.

House Beautiful/Mark Scott

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Bedroom ideas: Patterned green

Bold wallpaper (Boheme) from Harlequin and a white frame four-poster bed adds drama in this bedroom. Matching bedlinen shows how to mix pattern using similar tones and shapes.

House Beautiful/Carolyn Barber

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Bedroom ideas: Restful linen

For a restful bedroom idea, team a modern, white four-poster bed with grey and mustard yellow bed linen. Natural linen is the ultimate fabric for relaxed, laid-back living – enjoy its tactile versatility in a bedroom.

House Beautiful/Mark Scott

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Bedroom ideas: Watercolour dream

Recreate the romance of an artist's studio in your bedroom with ethereal colours and abstract patterns. Pared-back black furniture provides definition to the impressionistic cushions and pale ombre wall.

Inna Kostukovsky

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Bedroom ideas: Turquoise trim

This bedroom features a soft turquoise design with a grey trim on the bottom half of the wall followed around the entire room, contrasting with the crisp white upper half. Hang a large painting on the wall above the bed to create a calm and tranquil space.

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James French

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Bedroom ideas: Feature wall shelf

This bedroom decor idea is all about making a feature of your wall with an Instagrammable shelf. Here, potted and trailing plants, along with art prints, candles and ornaments make a wonderful back wall display.

Jeremy Phillips

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Bedroom ideas: Almost open plan

This impressive renovated derelict barn has been transformed by a contemporary interior – not least in this innovative bedroom-cum-bathroom. A modern chandelier suspended above the freestanding bath helps to define the bathing zone.

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House Beautiful/Dan Duchars

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Bedroom ideas: Back to nature

Gorgeous neutral linen and pale wood, teamed with a helping of grey blue, yellow and black, give this scheme a calm, laid-back atmosphere. Woven seagrass flooring with rustic basketware and herringbone linens bring texture to the room.

House Beautiful/Tim Young

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Bedroom ideas: All blue

This blue bedroom has a wonderful cocooning effect. Soft, organic shapes (round rug and oval mirror) helps to create a warm and inviting look.

The French Bedroom Company

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Bedroom ideas: Sophisticated minimalism

If you're a minimalist at heart, look to soft furnishings to bring some texture and contrast to your sleeping area. This rather grand bedroom benefits from tall ceilings, which makes the wall panelling a focal point here.

But to make a feature of your bed, layer crisp white cotton bed linen with a velvet midnight blue bedspread and matching cushions. With accessories, stick to organic shapes (the curved interior trend is great to tap into) and balance with wooden furniture for a sophisticated, calming bedroom scheme.

• Pictured: Plushious Velvet Navy Blue Bedspread, The French Bedroom Company

Katie Lee

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Bedroom ideas: Clean and simple

15 soulful bedroom decorating ideas (40 inspiring photos)

Paintings and photographs

This is probably the very first thing that comes to mind: hang an interesting picture on the wall or make an ensemble of several images that harmonize with each other.

Any place is suitable, but paintings and photographs look especially good in the headboard, the dimensions of which they can repeat, or vice versa, where they will delight the eye in the evenings and cheer up at dawn. You can put a large picture or several canvases on the floor against the wall.

For a modern bedroom, choose abstract scenes that repeat the accent colors of the interior. Romantic rooms in the style of Provence, Rococo or Shabby Chic can be decorated with a floral still life or pastoral landscape.

A beautiful picture in a quality frame is expensive, so with a modest budget it makes sense to decorate the bedroom with family photos - color or black and white. This will not only save money, but also add sentimentality to the interior.

Installations and panels

Inexpensive and original alternative to paintings - wall panels or installations. Their character should correspond to the general design concept. These can be tapestries, African masks, wicker baskets, compositions from dried plants, pebbles, shells, old records and anything else.

With the help of your own art installation, you can make your bedroom unique, express your individuality and embody bold creative fantasies, and then enjoy the result every day.

Bedspreads and pillows

If finances allow, you can order a thoughtful set of bedspreads and decorative pillows from the studio. It is difficult to name a style in which such a solution does not fit. In a classic bedroom, silk or velvet textile accessories in pastel colors will look great, and, for example, in a Scandinavian bedroom, bright multi-colored cotton or linen ones will look great.

Those who are limited in expenses, but full of inspiration and friends with needlework, should strain themselves and decorate the bedroom with their own hand-made decor. Sew a patchwork quilt, knit openwork covers for chairs or pillows, and the room will be filled with warmth and comfort.

Lamps and lampshades

Lighting fixtures from one collection can become the final chord or link of the bedroom interior: chandelier, wall lamp, floor lamp. In ultra-modern rooms, spot LED lighting mounted in the ceiling above the bed looks great. With its help, you can smoothly adjust the lighting, change its color, and with it your mood.

Budget creative solution - replace the lampshades of lamps or make original covers for the legs. Such jewelry can be sewn from a suitable material, crocheted or knitted, and then treated with a thermal protective compound.

Curtains and carpets

Curtains, floor and wall carpets are large decorative elements that can play the role of the first violin in the bedroom interior and tie all its parts together. Let the colors, textures or motifs used in bedspreads, covers and lampshades repeat in curtains and rugs.

It is not necessary to lay one large carpet on the floor and lay it flat. Create a bold composition with several rugs of different shapes scattered by the bed, under the armchairs or sofa, opposite the chest of drawers.

Any bedroom made in a luxurious renaissance, even in a minimalist Japanese style, can be decorated with matching vases or figurines. They can stand on the floor, show off on shelves or bedside tables.

General rule: there should be only one large floor vase or statue and it will be appropriate only in a fairly spacious bedroom. For cramped rooms, it is better to choose a set of several compact accessories. 9

Plants and flowers You can arrange vases, pots, boxes or planters with flowers anywhere, from windows to the head of the bed. But consider the influence of different plants on human health and the energy background in the room.

Maintaining a home greenhouse is not an easy task. If you want to see beautiful flowers in the bedroom, but are not ready to spend time and effort on them, get artificial plants, which are now almost indistinguishable from real ones.

Wall painting

Creative people will love the idea of ​​decorating the bedroom with a pattern applied through a stencil, or with a hand-painted picture directly on the wall. You just need to choose a place, paste over it with plain wallpaper or paint it, and decide on the plot.

Floral motifs, silhouettes of people, images of cute animals or birds flying away into the distance look especially good in classic bedrooms, while modern interiors can be decorated with night city views, geometric shapes, chaotic color spots or splashes of paint.

Stereoscopic wallpaper

This is the perfect idea for small apartments. Simultaneously decorate the bedroom and make it more spacious will help 3D-wallpaper in the headboard, on the opposite or side wall. They can cover it completely or play the role of a portal to another, beautiful and alluring world.

In the bedrooms, photo wallpapers with huge flowers, forest alleys stretching into the distance, flowing streams and cascading waterfalls, ocean shores and romantic city streets look amazing.

Mirror

Decorating your bedroom with a mirror is a practical solution. This item is simply necessary when there is no separate dressing room in an apartment or house, and you have to dress and preen in the same place where you sleep. The mirror can be floor, and someone will be attracted by the idea of ​​​​making a mirror ceiling above the bed.

With a large wall mirror or a mirrored built-in wardrobe, you can visually expand a cramped bedroom, and an installation of several small mirrors of the original form will become the leading accent of the interior.

Canopy

A thin translucent fabric framing the bed around the perimeter is not only a bedroom decoration, but also a functional item. With the help of a canopy, you can shade a sleeping place during the day, create a peaceful and secluded atmosphere inside it, and at the same time protect yourself from insect attacks.

Clock

Waking up in the morning, many people look at the clock first thing, groping for it on the bedside table with unruly hands. In order not to look for anything, hang a stylish clock of an impressive size in front of the bed, next to or at the head of the head.

A pendulum grandfather clock or a cuckoo wall clock will look great in an antique bedroom. You can find a vintage thing at a flea market or in an antique shop.

Bookshelf

Many people like to read before going to bed, so decorating the bedroom with an original bookshelf or bookcase is a logical decision. A full-wall shelf with color-matched books in rich bindings will look harmonious in a classic or antique interior. Complex compositions of several shelves located at different angles fit well into any modern design trends.

To make it convenient to use books for their intended purpose, it is better to place them at the head or next to the bedside table - just reach out your hand and you can enjoy reading.

Aquarium

Admiring bright exotic fish calms, relaxes and sets you up for a restful sleep, so why not decorate your bedroom with an aquarium? This idea has only one obvious disadvantage - it will require significant investments, especially if you want a reservoir in which a real home sea will stretch.

Even a small aquarium with one curious fish or a few friendly individuals will brighten up and liven up the room, so if you are ignorant of this subject and do not have extra funds, start small.

Fireplace

Building a real fireplace in the bedroom is a laborious and expensive task, but it more than justifies the cost. On a dank winter evening, wrapped in a woolen blanket and curled up against the dancing flames, you will say “thank you” a thousand times to yourself for this decision.

It is much easier and cheaper to install an electric fireplace - there are compact beautiful models that imitate real fire and fill the room with life-giving warmth.

Let these ideas find a response in your heart and help decorate your bedroom in an original way!

bedroom Christmas decoration ideas

To feel the festive atmosphere in every corner of the house, you can decorate not only the living room: we tell you how to decorate the bedroom for the New Year. Having prepared the bedroom for the holiday, you can fall asleep and wake up every day in anticipation of the upcoming celebration, create the necessary mood and bring a piece of magic into your usual way of life. How to create a New Year's mood in the bedroom, what to use for decoration and what decor is the most popular now - read on.

Is it really necessary to decorate a bedroom for the New Year

It's hard to find a person who would not love New Year's holidays. Since childhood, we all have been waiting for these winter days, filled with magic and expectation of a miracle, when the house is decorated with a Christmas tree and colorful lights flash, it smells of delicious food, tangerines and pine needles.

Festive decoration of the bedroom for the New Year is not done by everyone, considering it superfluous and inappropriate. And absolutely in vain! In fact, most of the classic decorations for the New Year in this room are always relevant. A small Christmas tree or coniferous composition, garlands in the form of candles or lights flickering in a delicate color on the window, carved with your own hands or together with children, snowflakes - all this is more than appropriate.

A special place in the New Year decoration of the bedroom is given to textiles specially selected for this season. Thematic bed linen, throws, throw pillows and curtains will perfectly complement the atmosphere both on their own and in combination with other decor. These items will be used next year.

How to choose a Christmas decor for the bedroom

The number of options for decorating a bedroom is limitless. What exactly to choose is decided based on a number of factors:

  • The dimensions of the room - in a small bedroom it is unlikely that something grandiose will be realized, but in a large one - there is plenty of room for imagination;
  • The color scheme and style of the room;
  • The preferences of those to whom it belongs;
  • Financial opportunities.

There are quite a few nuances. If you do not take them all into account, then the decor will turn out to be chaotic, too cumbersome or, on the contrary, nondescript, inappropriate and even annoying. It is extremely important not to use too many elements, especially when it comes to a small room.

Depending on the color

The choice of bedroom decoration options should be based on the color scheme of this room, so that the decor chosen for the New Year does not discord with it, but complements the existing interior.

For a bedroom decorated in warm colors, classic New Year's paraphernalia is suitable. If space permits, a coniferous beauty of traditional green color, decorated with gold or red balls, will look great here.

With a cooler color scheme, the room and New Year's decoration should be the same. If it is a Christmas tree, then it is white with blue or silver balls, if it is an electric garland with light bulbs, then with a cold glow. Red and golden colors will also be appropriate, but only in the form of separate bright spots and with a minimum of decor.

If the interior of the bedroom is decorated in neutral colors, then there are practically no restrictions on the color of the New Year's decor. Such a space is like a white sheet for unlimited design fantasies. A bright blanket and decorative pillows with a New Year theme will help to transform it at once. The main accent of the room can be a coniferous garland with cones, live or artificial spruce. It is still advisable to stick to a single color scheme in choosing a decor in order to get a space that is harmonious in design, and not a “vinaigrette” from many beautiful, but incompatible things.

Depending on the style of the interior

The style in which the bedroom is decorated should also be taken into account when choosing a Christmas decoration for this room. Ideally, the decor should match the atmosphere of the room, not conflict with it.

In a classic bedroom, New Year's decor should be the same. Green spruce decorated with red bows and festive beads, themed textiles, tinsel, candles and colorful garlands - almost everything is possible. The same recommendations should be followed when decorating a children's bedroom. No matter what style is chosen for decorating its interior, New Year's decor should be traditional both in style and in color.

High-tech or minimalist bedroom owners need to follow the same trends in decorating the room for the New Year. There should be little decor, and its mood should be strict and concise. Bright tinsel is definitely out of place here, as are multi-colored garlands. If a Christmas tree is being set up, then we decorate it with plain balls without a pattern, if you have chosen a composition of living branches to enliven the space, then it by itself, without additional decor, is quite suitable for its conciseness.

Scandinavian interior with a lot of white will perfectly complement any New Year's decor. The main thing is that it should not be too multicolored. Eco-decorations made from natural materials - wood, jute, ceramics, cotton fabrics - are suitable for this style.

A loft-style bedroom is decorated for the New Year with silver, white or even black decor. Laconic balls, decorative figurines, strict in design and content, will perfectly fit into such a space. If we talk about textiles, then a light-colored coarse knit blanket or pillows with fluffy pillowcases will help to add winter charm to the room.

Lighting for New Year's bedroom decoration

Long winter evenings and nights will be filled with colors, anticipation of a magical holiday and the charm of home comfort, if you choose lighting that matches the atmosphere of New Year's days.

The traditional option - electric garlands. In the GreenElki store you can purchase a variety of models in terms of colors, sizes and modes of operation. The most popular placement option is on the windows, in which glowing lights will delight both the owners of the room and people on the street. You can also hang a garland over the head of the bed, on the wall, under the ceiling. If the length allows, then figurines are made from the lights - a Christmas tree, a star or a snowman.

In addition to the usual electric garlands, recently luminous compositions have been increasingly used, which can also be used in the bedroom. When choosing, give preference to relatively small options without sound or with the ability to turn it off. It is also worth looking through the possible glow options in advance and making sure that among them there is a mode without flicker or with a calm and unobtrusive color change.

A simple lamp made in a certain style will help to add coziness and New Year's magic. Don't forget the candles. The real ones are better to use for decorating compositions, but the electric ones are perfect for both atmospheric and full-fledged lighting of the bedroom.

What elements of New Year's bedroom decor are always relevant

Despite the fact that each New Year according to the Eastern calendar has its own colors and attributes that many try to adhere to, there are elements of New Year's decor that are always relevant.

The main symbol of the new year is the Christmas tree. Someone prefers to buy a living tree, others opt for an artificial one, since modern technologies have made it possible to make such fir trees as realistic as possible. If there is no room for a large Christmas tree in the bedroom, you can install a compact version on a table or cabinet, buy a half Christmas tree hung on the wall. There is an opinion that only living spruce brings good luck to the house, but you can argue with it. Rather, it is not so important whether it is alive or artificial, but what mood it gives to the owners.

There is no room for a Christmas tree, but is there a plant in the room? Excellent! We decorate it. Literally a few bright balls, a little tinsel or a couple of colorful bows will make a ficus or monstera one of the elements of New Year's decor.

Silver and golden Christmas decorations for the interior are traditionally considered to attract well-being and prosperity. Silver, among other things, helps to attract health and love.

A special place in the decoration of the bedroom and other rooms is occupied by items from the hand-made category. Whether it will be a composition of branches, fashionable twine balls, snowflakes cut out with children or other paper crafts, this is not so important. The main thing is what kind of energy these things will share with others.


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