March 2019
Find your dream bedroom scheme
Bedrooms are the ultimate escape from the hectic pace
of daily life, a place where you can go to relax and recharge. These
style ideas will help you create your ideal bedroom scheme, whether
you’re looking for a serene sanctuary, a cozy country-style retreat or
something bold and beautiful.
Jungle daze
Recreate that hot summer feeling all year round with a
stylish twist on tropical. You don't have to choose zingy lime and
bright magenta to create a jungle-inspired look. This gorgeous emerald
green with palm-leaf printed blind and cushions set against a
white-washed wooden headboard and bare walls, brings a calming exotic
look without the need for color clashing.
Reclaimed materials
The key to this look is reclaimed wooden furniture.
The bed, sideboard and wardrobe are all made with salvaged wood and
really bring this look together. Combined with brick walls, exposed
pipework, bare windows and industrial finishes the scheme is complete.
Cozy fireside
If you live in a Victorian property then you'll
likely already be blessed with fireplaces in your upstairs bedrooms. If
they've been boarded up, then reinstate them. Don't fancy a wood or coal
burning fire? Then choose an electric model instead. There are so many
ways to style a fireplace; it's all about creating a mood. Even the
gentle flicker and glow from a (faux) fire will do just that.
French opulence
Wow! Wouldn't it be amazing to live in such an
extravagant property with sky high-ceilings like this? Even if you don't
have a huge bedroom you can still channel the look at home. Keep walls
and ceilings a pristine white and add antique gold touches. Vintage
lamps are great for this or decorative add plasterwork such as cornicing
and a ceiling rose, and gild it up to the nines.
Mid-century modern
Teak furniture, lavish house plants and a cool color
palette all bring a contemporary twist to mid-century style. Rich navy
and ochre yellow bring a touch of warmth to the overall scheme that is
light, airy and refreshing. Find vintage pieces, such as an old radio,
to add an element of the past into the present.
All abstract
What fun this is to create! Grab yourself some bold
emulsion paints, masking tape and a spirit level. Using a pencil and
tape, mark your desired pattern on the wall. You can make it as striking
as you like – go for one or two giant triangles, or connect several
together. When you've settled on your design, paint in all the sections
and revel in your handy work.
Rich curves
The colors in this autumnal palette are wonderfully
enriching for the season. Deep corals, light peach and a gentle mushroom
all come together perfectly, offset by the cool tones of pale wood. The
headboard is a striking feature and is easily cut from MDF. Just draw
wide, over-sized curves on to a sheet of wood and have your local
hardware store cut it to shape for you.
Layer up
Plenty of cushions, throws and bedding is the focus
of this scheme. Keep the room neutral with white walls, shuttered
windows and soft gray carpet and add rich layers of color through the
bedding. A warm mustard cushion sets off the look.
Mellow yellow
A neutral room with a bold bed makes a striking
statement. Choose any color you like as the aim here is to offset a
light backdrop by injecting a splash of color with the bedstead. It is
fun and adds a cheerful glow to the room, especially if you go for a
happy yellow shade.
Copper rush
This rich metal is not going anywhere fast and has
definitely taken the top spot from chrome in the style stakes. Go for a
copper bedstead and bring in other metal accessories in this rosy shade
to unify the look. It goes beautifully with this gentle sea green shade,
too.
Make it a mezzanine
A built-in platform area is another fantastic
space-saving idea for a bedroom. It creates a designated sleeping zone
on the higher level, allowing you to squeeze in extra storage
underneath.
Back stroke
So simple and so effective, you can finish this in
just a few hours. The effect is easily achieved by simply rolling
halfway up the wall behind the bed, with a narrow roller, creating a
rough line. As the design itself is quite dramatic, it is best to soften
with a light shade, such as this pretty pink.
Oversized lighting
The large-scale lamp is the star in this scheme. No
need for a bedside table, just one huge lamp as the feature. Don't worry
about the light being too bold, you can pop in a dim bulb to ensure you
maintain a gentle glow for bedtime. Need inspiration? See more lovely
ways to light your home.
Classic florals
You heard it here, traditional schemes are not
old-fashioned. All you need to do to ensure it stays modern is keep the
bed, chest of drawers and bedside tables contemporary. Choose a large
upholstered sleigh bed that you can dress in classic bedding. A pretty
purple floral pattern, such as this, layered with block color is a
modern way to work it.
Divided space
Make the best use of space in your bedroom by zoning
the room in two. Use a large wardrobe in the center and position the bed
one side and a small desk or dressing table the other. This also works
especially well if you live in a studio flat or open-plan property as
the wardrobe creates much-needed privacy.
Wall murals
Create a dramatic show-stopping feature with an
oversized wall mural. If you're artistic, you could paint a large mural
with flowers and wildlife by hand, but if not, simply hang one that has
been sized to fit.
Color pop
Make your bedroom a fun space by introducing lots of
block color. Go for a bold blue on the wall and dress the bed with lots
of bright cushions, all in different colors. A small shelf, painted the
same shade as the wall, acts as a useful bedside table and looks
especially great with a jazzy pink lamp. A zingy lemon stool finishes
the scheme.
Cool concrete
If you can do it, then a real cement wall will really
make this scheme work. But, if that feels a stretch too far, then go
for a cement-look wallpaper, instead. Dress the room with accessories in
shades of gray, as well as white and black. Hang light curtains at the
windows and layer up the bedding.
Hot pink
What a playful spin on sophistication this look is.
Ultra contemporary bedside tables with chrome finishes and hotel-style
lamps offset against a warm neutral wall creates the perfect backdrop
for the hot pink upholstered bed. It's bright and it's bold, and the
bigger you can get the headboard the better. What fun!
Art Deco drama
Warm yellow gold is the star in this look – it
beautifully frames the moody rich blue bedding and almost-black walls.
Mirrored bedside tables and chest of drawers brings in a touch of
opulence and glamor, creating a sense of luxury and wealth. The perfect
finishing touch? Plenty of Art Deco pattern and accessories, of course!
Painted feature
Who said you have to paint the entire wall the same
color? No one! Throw the rulebook away and have some fun with wall
emulsion. Here, four colors have been used with each area a different
shade. Plus, a feature area has been created by painting a (not perfect)
circle in the center, framing a set of lightweight shelves.
Boudoir chic
Give a hotel-like scheme a modern twist by using an
orange, pink and white color palette that screams exuberance. Stylish,
sophisticated and extremely comfortable, this look is perfect for the
master bedroom. Yellow gold accents in the modern bedside lighting,
ceiling pendant and wall-hung mirror tie the look together.
Cosmic skies
Space and stars is not just for children. Give your
master bedroom a makeover and bring in touches of the galaxy with a
stylish scheme like this. Dark, moody colors combined with a moon-like
wallpaper sets the backdrop that you can dress with starry details and
framed cosmic prints.
Leather luxury
If you have a small room but want to make an impact,
choose a bed with a large, oversized headboard. It is a statement in
itself and works well even in the most average-sized room. A textured
leather style in classic brown looks wonderful against a gray wall and
dressed in crisp white bedding. It doesn't need to be all-out masculine
either, add a few floral touches for a feminine feel.
Shed chic
Create a tranquil feeling with a totally white
bedroom that has plank-clad walls. It's the perfect in chic-cabin style.
Affixing lengths of wood to the walls is easy but if you don't want to
go all out then use wallpaper instead. A stylish window-design mirror
adds a whimsical finish. Can't decide on a pattern? Find your perfect
roll amongst our 55 favorite wallpaper ideas.
Modern sorbet
Pink and gray is such a striking combination and
looks even better when layered with a rich purple hue. The focal point
here is the sleigh bed so choose a modern gray, upholstered design and
dress in bubble gum pink plain bedding. Touches of aquamarine and rose
red elevates the look further. Choose a lightweight side table so not to
overpower the bed.
Wonder window
If you live in a lofty New York-style home then
you'll already benefit from large crittall-like windows. Let them take
center stage by leaving them bare without any dressing whatsoever –
they're the main attraction here. Position your bed slightly forward and
complement in a grid-like bedspread. Don't forget an eye mask to help
you sleep!
Brick works
Go for a totally rustic look with bare brick walls
and exposed beams and woodwork. This style is akin to a barn in the
south of France and perhaps not so common here, but can be replicated
nonetheless. Brick wallpaper is a great starting point, bare floorboards
and imitation beams are easy to fix into place. For finishing touches,
add dried foliage, a ladder shelf and knitted throws.
Wooden tiles
Bring a touch of the outdoors inside with a wall
covered in bark tiles. Easy to pop into position, they add a textured
tactile finish to the bedroom space and look especially wonderful when
the room is decorated with modern furnishings. A contemporary bed,
industrial-style bedside tables and bright colors makes this a statement
look.
Make it monochrome
The beauty of black and white is that it allows you
to play with different patterns without the room feeling busy. White
walls and bedding will keep the scheme light and airy and enable darker
shapes to stand out in sharp relief.
Burnished gold
Burnt yellows are becoming an increasingly popular
choice for interiors. Their muted tone makes them more suited to a
restful bedroom scheme than sunshine yellow, and they pair beautifully
with burnished metals for a luxurious look.
Cozy neutrals
Neutral tones bring a sense of calm and peace that’s
perfect for a bedroom scheme. Layer up different shades and textures –
from woollen fabrics to natural wood – to keep the room feeling cozy
rather than flat.
Modern rustic
Up your design credentials in an instant by combining
key pieces from different styles and eras. Here, a contemporary side
table sits in elegant contrast to a rustic bench, while the fabrics on
the bed include a blend of modern prints and relaxed linens. Go for 70%
in one style and 30% in the other to ensure the look feels harmonious.
Coastal comfort
Coastal style doesn’t have to incorporate nautical
accessories. A more subtle nod to a seaside setting can be achieved with
lime-washed floorboards, jute accessories and a wood-paneled ceiling.
Take your cue for the color palette from the soft, neutral tones of a
pebble beach.
Lighten the tone
Ombré paint effects are an elegant way to work bright
hues into a bedroom without overpowering the space. The easiest way to
get an even look is to dilute a darker color into a variety of lighter
shades using white paint. Separate your wall into a minimum of three
horizontal sections, roll on the paint starting with the darkest shade
at the bottom then blend the boundaries using a paint brush while the
paint is still wet.
Another level
If you’re short on sleeping space and have the
ceiling height, you can create two bedrooms in one by introducing a
mezzanine-level bed. This is a great trick to use in a guest bedroom or
shared children’s bedroom.
Quietly complementary
A neutral bedroom can be livened up by adding hints
of accent color. Pairing up complementary colors works well, such as the
orange and blue shown here. Make sure the accents are spread throughout
the room to maintain a sense of balance.
Fabulous four-poster
Is there anything more opulent than a four-poster
bed? Keep the rest of the scheme simple and let the bed be the star of
the show. An open bed design, such as the one shown here, is a great way
to work a four poster into a classic but not overly-traditional scheme.
If it’s grandeur you’re after, go all out with a Victorian-style
four-poster, complete with awnings and curtains.
Modern four-poster
Four-poster beds don’t have to be traditional. A
pared-back contemporary design will still add that special something to
your bedroom scheme. Drape a light voile across the top of the frame for
an update on traditional bed curtains.
Beam me up
If you’re building a bedroom in an eaves space, it’s
worth checking whether you can open the room up right to the top of the
roof, exposing any original beams that might be hiding there. This will
make an otherwise tight space feel tall and airy, while showing off the
architectural beauty of your home.
Backlit bedroom
Soft lighting is a must in the bedroom. Here,
built-in storage has been transformed into a stunning headboard display
using warm, low-level lighting placed on recessed shelves. LED candles
give the flickering glow of candlelight without the fire hazard.
Bold and beautiful
The bedroom can be an energizing space as well as a
relaxing one, especially if the room doubles up as a place to work or
study. When introducing a bright hue into a bedroom, stick to one or two
colors max to prevent the scheme from becoming overstimulating.
Graphic display
This simple but striking wall pattern has been
created using nothing but paint – an affordable way to make a statement
in your bedroom. If that sounds a bit too labor intensive, you could get
a similar look using wallpaper, such as Mini Moderns’ Homework design,
$85 (£65) per 10m roll.
Salvaged style
You don’t need to splash out on expensive materials
to create a statement headboard. This eye-catching example is made from
reclaimed wooden floorboards and adds a cabin-like feel to this cozy
bedroom.
Art attack
Your bedroom is the most personal room in your home,
so why not use it to express your own personal sense of style? A piece
of statement art on your bedroom wall will be a treat just for you to
enjoy, away from the inquisitive eyes of guests and other household
members.
Rainbow pastels
Pastels offer the perfect palette for color lovers,
allowing you to mix and match different hues without being too bold for
the bedroom. Stick to low-intensity sorbet shades and you’ll find it
hard to go wrong.
Gallery wall
It’s hard to go wrong with a gallery wall, which can
look particularly chic when used on the headboard wall in a bedroom.
Keep the look smart by aligning the outer edges of the frames and
restricting your color palette to two or three key hues.
Into the blue
Blue is the ultimate bedroom color. Cool and calming,
it sets your mind at ease and calms your heart rate, preparing you for a
good night’s sleep. Layer up different shades of blue, from mid-tones
to light, to create a serene sanctuary.
Nautical by night
Nautical style allows you to have a bit of fun with
your bedroom scheme, while still retaining a smart, grown-up feel. Navy
blue and white are an easy combination to work with and you can bring
the look up-to-date with a mix-and-match approach to pattern.
Subdued statement wall
If you like the idea of pattern in your bedroom but
prefer to stick to soothing tones, go for a statement wallpaper in
neutral colors. Keep things calm by restricting pattern in the rest of
the scheme and introducing only low-intensity hues, such as the soft
grays shown here.
White on white
There’s something irresistibly exclusive about an
all-white bedroom. This is a space just for you, where children, pets
and anything else that threatens to disrupt the harmony are forbidden.
Luxe fabrics and finishes will lend an air of opulence and add depth to
the scheme.
Urban texture
Embrace the raw texture of warehouse-space walls by
leaving them bare. Their stark beauty contrasts strikingly with warm
metals and eye-popping accent colors. If you don’t have brick or
concrete walls, you can get the look with textured wallpaper or by
painting surfaces with a thin layer of micro concrete.
Absolute vintage
Vintage furniture and accessories give a room instant
character, especially if you mix and match items that you would't
necessarily expect to see together. An iron-framed bed is a versatile
choice that will look equally at home in a country or urban scheme.
Paint it black
Black interiors are having a bit of a moment and the
bedroom might be the perfect place to try out the trend. A black
backdrop creates a cocooning effect that’s just right for a space
designed for sleeping. Make sure you incorporate enough light tones in
the furniture and soft furnishings to prevent the room from feeling
gloomy or oppressive.
A pair of pendants
If you’re short on space, try hanging decorative
pendants as bedside lights. This not only adds a designerly touch to
your bedroom scheme, but will save valuable bedside table space, too.
Blend blues and grays
Sleep in a serene space that's calming and elegant
with a palette of chalky blues and soft grays. Add in pattern and
texture with cushions and throws and keep wood natural to add warm notes
to the look.
Bright idea
Light art is another great choice for a bedroom. It
will make a quirky, contemporary addition to your scheme as well as
providing extra mood lighting when the overhead lights are switched off.
The perfect Shelfie
Propping makes for an unusual alternative to hanging
art. Here, a simple white shelf adorned with prints creates a beautiful
focal point in an otherwise spartan bedroom, adding deeper color to a
chalky scheme. Still hungry for more? Why not choose a new color
combination for your bedroom?
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