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Next Luxury • Home Design • Inspiring Decor Ideas to Refresh Your Bedroom

Inspiring Decor Ideas to Refresh Your Bedroom

Inspiring Decor Ideas to Refresh Your Bedroom

  • by — Kendrick Hulse
  • Published on September 19, 2020

Bedroom Ideas

The modern bedroom is a place for relaxation and self-care after a long day. For some, this means reading a good book or watching TV. For others, it means spending quality time with a loved one or enjoying a much-needed nap. Sadly, many people neglect their bedroom decor because no one sees it. If that sounds like you, keep reading for some of the best bedroom decor ideas and how you can quickly and easily bring these trends into your bedroom.

1. Embrace Boho Vibes

In bohemian decor, texture is a must. Look to vintage pieces from the 1960s and 1970s for inspiration, especially those made of macrame or wicker.

For a functional spin on the macrame trend, check if a hanging chair, bed, or hammock is an option for your space. Or for a more modern approach, try adding chunky knit throw blankets to your bedding or bedroom seating.

While neutrals are the backbone of bohemian design (think desert-inspired shades like cream, camel, or charcoal), there’s always room for a pop of color. Tapestries make thematic wall art—especially if they feature cacti or other Southwestern motifs.

Boho bedroom with wicker chair, wall hats, plants, and cozy bedding in earthy tones.
African-inspired bedroom with hammock, wicker storage, and black-and-white wall art.
Boho bedroom with patterned bedding, teepee tent, tall mirror, and macrame wall decor.
Colorful Mexican-themed bedroom with cactus bedding, vibrant tapestries, and hanging decor.

2. Discover Unique and Eclectic Decor

Designing an eclectic bedroom does not mean creating a claustrophobic eyesore. If floor-to-ceiling wallpaper is too much, try dividing the space with chair rails or wainscoting. Or, isolate your wallpaper to a single accent wall while giving the others a coat of coordinating paint.

If changing up your bedroom walls isn’t an option, your choice of bedding is an incredibly easy way to make a simple master bedroom look and feel more eclectic. Even a simple white bed set can come to life with mix-and-match pillows and throw blankets

Eclectic bedroom with cozy bedding, potted plants, and a rustic white brick wall.
flauma/Shutterstock
Colorful bedroom decor with vibrant bedding, art, and eclectic lamps on bedside tables.
beautifybysofia/Instagram
Teen girl's bedroom with colorful bedding, inspiring wall art, and decorative pillows.
ninageehome/Instagram
Rustic bedroom with wooden geometric headboard and decorative animal skull wall art.

3. Create a Cozy Farmhouse Retreat

Drawing inspiration from the farmhouse design trend is one of the quickest ways to create a cozy bedroom of your own. White bedroom walls work well for this look, but you can add an extra bit of texture with a shiplap or brick overlay.

Adhere to a primarily neutral color palette. For patterned bedding or upholstery, stick with thin stripes or buffalo check. If you can’t get a hold of authentic vintage furniture, any piece with a natural or whitewashed wood finish will fit the bill.

Potted plants and wreaths are both hallmarks of the farmhouse aesthetic. Silk plants can easily replicate the look of fresh flowers without upkeep or expense. To disguise the fact that your plants are “fake,” place them on a shelf or another out-of-reach spot.

Country-style bedroom with four-poster bed, plaid accents, and floral decorations.
amywilsondesigns/Instagram
Farmhouse bedroom with cozy pillows, chunky knit throw, and “Love You More” wall sign.
farmtotablecreations/Instagram
Farmhouse bedroom with white bed, rustic wall art, vintage mirrors, and potted plants.
makinghomematter/Instagram
Farmhouse bedroom with bench seating, wooden tallboy, and vintage decor accents.
ourrusticparadise/Instagram
Farmhouse-style bedroom with wooden shelf, vintage decor, and cozy textured bedding.
designsbyashleyknie/Instagram
Farmhouse bedroom with cozy bedding, white storage bench, and decorative pillows.
lifeoncloverhilllane/Instagram
Farmhouse bedroom with decorative shelves, floral artwork, and a green wreath above the bed.
adornedbyamy/Instagram

4. Stunning Gallery-Inspired Decor

One of the greatest things about this trend is its ability to blend into almost any other decor style you can imagine. You can also easily create a gallery wall from wall hangings you already own or create one entirely from scratch.

Aside from the actual art or photos you use to create your gallery wall, your choice of frames is critical. For a modern style, choose sleek, neutral frames that all match. For more rustic, eclectic, or bohemian styles, play around with mismatched frames of varying sizes and styles.

Bedroom with orange bedspread, green accent wall, and photo shelf with framed art.
blissfully_eclectic/Instagram
Modern bedroom with black side table, framed wall art, and monogrammed pillows.
Loft bedroom with skylights, framed photos, and balcony access.
Contemporary bedroom with dark decor, framed photos, and window seating.
Bedroom with exposed brick wall, platform bed, and vintage chest as bedside table.

5. Infuse Industrial Charm

Even if your home isn’t a product of industrial design and architecture, industrial decor is a great way to make any relatively simple bedroom feel put-together and stylish.

For walls and large pieces of furniture, opt for shades of grey and charcoal. Primary colors and organic textures like metal, concrete, stone, and wood will help flesh out your color scheme.

Focus on maintaining clean lines throughout the space, such as with a platform bed frame or floating shelf set. Blueprints, vintage (or replication) street signs, and neon lights are all great options for wall decor.

Industrial-style bedroom with concrete wall, wall-mounted bike, and yellow accents.
ideas/Instagram
Rustic bedroom with exposed concrete wall, yellow bedding, and platform wooden bed.
decorconception/Instagram
Modern bedroom with gray accent wall, decorative shelving, and herringbone wood floor.
Industrial bedroom with exposed brick walls, black window shutters, and vintage decor.
Hotel-style bedroom with periodic table wall art, brown bed, and industrial decor accents.
Elegant gray bedroom with tufted bed, floral wall art, and mirrored nightstands.
Industrial warehouse bedroom with platform bed, exposed brick wall, and large brown rug.

6. Spark Creativity and Joy

For a kids’ bedroom to grow with them, easy-to-change decor is the way to go. Wall decals are popular for being hassle-free and semi-permanent. If you want a wall-to-wall bedroom makeover, peel-and-stick wallpaper is another great option.

Look for vibrant, theme-appropriate bedding to bring the room together – by the time your child is ready for something new, they’ll have outgrown it anyway.

An upholstered headboard is another stylish and straightforward way to make your child’s bed safer and more comfortable, especially if they spend a lot of time reading or playing games in their bedroom.

Kids' bedroom with nautical theme, whale wall art, and boat-shaped bed.
Kids' bedroom with floral wallpaper, pink canopy, and glass desk with round mirror.
tamraellis/Instagram
Kids' room with white canopy bed, macrame wall decor, and giraffe plush toy.
boniainterior/Instagram
Nautical-themed kids' room with built-in bunk beds, blue bedding, and decorative oar.
Kids' room with climbing wall, animal-themed storage, and giraffe plush.

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7. Illuminate With Stylish Lighting

Every room needs quality lighting, but this is especially true for the master bedroom. Try to include a variety of light sources – overhead fixtures, lamps, string lights, and so on – in your bedroom decor to maximize functionality.

The right fixture can double as decor even when not in use. Dramatic chandeliers and neon wall art are just two examples that will turn heads, whether switched on or off.

Modern bedroom with abstract lighting and aviation wall art.
nick_bannikov_interior/Instagram
Rustic bedroom with hanging string lights, a small Christmas tree, and a cozy single bed with green bedding and a deer-themed pillow.
ideas/Instagram
Contemporary bedroom with "Who Dares Wins" neon sign and bedside lamp.
Modern bedroom with abstract lighting, gray rug, and floor-to-ceiling window.
Luxury gray bedroom with tufted headboard, chandelier, and elegant curtains.
Modern bedroom with coffered ceiling, gray couch, and large window.
Rustic bedroom with wood-paneled walls, large bed, and chandelier by a window.

8. Indulge in Luxury and Elegance

If contemporary luxury is your goal, steer clear of non-neutral colors. Combined with the right finish, stark whites and deep blacks create clean-cut lines and make a rundown and dated furniture look more expensive.

Use floor-to-ceiling window treatments to create the illusion of larger windows. You can also use mirrors to bring more natural light into a small bedroom.

Pay attention to the small details in your furniture and decor. If it’s within your budget, splurge on a single focal piece like an ornate chandelier or tufted headboard to bring the room together.

Spacious luxury bedroom with floor-to-ceiling windows and modern decor.
Elegant bedroom with floral ceiling, lavender accents, and tall windows with dark curtains.
Luxury bedroom with black decor, framed wall art, and tray ceiling with chandelier.
Elegant bedroom with ornate headboard, tufted ottoman, and open patio access.
Modern bedroom with tall mirrored wardrobe, black furniture, and gray accents.
Rustic bedroom with platform bed, deer skull wall art, and large windows.

9. Sophisticated and Masculine Retreat

With a little creativity, you can turn your master bedroom into an expertly styled man cave without making it feel like a college dorm. The trick is to view your sports memorabilia and other collectibles through the lens of an interior designer.

Whatever your general master bedroom theme, keep decor items within a specific color palette. Look to items you already own and wish to showcase in your bedroom design for inspiration.

Along with specific items like jerseys or autographs, play around with including more artistic items as well. Vintage sporting equipment and black-and-white photos are just a few examples of how to give your sports-loving side a more mature twist.

Bedroom with oar headboard, plaid pillows, and industrial wall-mounted lights.
etchinteriors/Instagram
Gray sports-themed bedroom with lacrosse wall decor and framed artwork.
Neutral sports-themed bedroom with small couch, desk, and Illinois decor.
Modern bedroom with hardwood floors and large black-and-white framed wall art.
Modern bedroom with loft office space above bed and concrete walls.

10. Incorporate Metallic Accents

Metallic finishes are one of the easiest ways to add dimension and texture to a space with little more than a few flat surfaces. Just remember to match your metallic shade of choice to your bedroom’s color palette.

While furniture and large accessories are obvious choices for including metallic finishes in your bedroom, don’t overlook the unexpected. For example, wallpaper with gold accents or a silver throw pillow is an excellent way to introduce metallic accents to your master bedroom colors.

Bedroom with wood panel feature wall, baseball artwork, and Adidas bag on bed.
woodsidehomescentralcal/Instagram
Modern bedroom with ensuite bathroom, sliding barn door, and brown cabinets.
accents_home_furniture/Instagram
Simple bedroom with neutral tones, carpet flooring, and wall-mounted TV.
Wood headboard with copper-colored pillows and decorative wall art.
Bedroom with navy blue feature wall, tufted headboard, and gold accents.

11. Nurture Your Little One’s Room

While there’s no shortage of master bedroom decorating ideas to choose from, nothing is quite as exciting to an expectant parent as designing a new nursery.

Choose a bright but simple color palette to make decor choices easier while still providing some stimulation for your baby. Wall decals and paint stencils are quick ways to add basic patterns or full-scale murals to your nursery walls without using wallpaper.

Neutral bedroom furniture is the best option for a nursery, especially if you plan to redecorate the nursery for future children or gift these items to other parents-to-be. Use baby-safe blankets, wall hangings, and pillows to add character to the space without investing in large statement pieces.

Pink nursery with white crib, wall divider, and yellow accent decor.
ideas/Instagram
Nursery with wooden crib, large stuffed giraffe, and vintage toy car.
carmen.plus_.two_/Instagram
Nursery with gray crib, dresser, and animal-themed wallpaper.
droma1/Instagram
Nursery with white crib, moose head wall art, and tassel chandelier.
lifestyledbyashley/Instagram
Nursery with white crib, rocking duck toy, and pastel wall art.
stavvy/Instagram
Colorful nursery with white crib, rainbow rug, and playful wall decor.

12. Comfort and Style with Rugs and Carpet

Hardwood floors are long-lasting, easy to clean, and luxurious. But in a space like the master bedroom, it can be nice to have a warm, plush surface to step onto every morning.

Even if you have carpets on your bedroom floor, an accent rug can bring the whole space together into one cohesive design.

To protect your floors from spills and other mishaps, especially those in a child’s bedroom, invest in a large area rug. Many companies even sell rugs with interchangeable and machine-washable covers.

Modern bedroom with large patterned rug, green bed frame, and vintage nightstand.
belleberryhome/Instagram
White bedroom with textured bedding, patterned rug on hardwood floors, and potted plant.
pebblesandrox/Instagram
Rustic bedroom with wicker chair, decorative rug, and white bedding.
arochicstagingco/Instagram
Modern bedroom with dark wood bed, antler chandelier, and cowhide rug.
Rustic cabin bedroom with log walls, chandelier, and large patterned rug.

13. Embrace the Rustic Charm

Focus on organic materials and textiles to create a rustic-inspired space. Fur and leather are great options for bedding and upholstery. Meanwhile, distressed wood can work as an accent wall, shelving, or furniture.

When it comes to selecting furniture and fixtures, choose pieces with a worn cast iron finish. For an industrial touch, search for items made of repurposed pipes.

Utilize rope or chain in your rustic bedroom design for a one-of-a-kind look. You can add these materials to wall hangings, furniture, fixtures, or as decor all on their own.

Rustic bedroom with Paris-themed bedspread, oar decor, and circular wall art.
keukalakehouse/Instagram
Rustic bedroom with black vanity, rope-framed mirror, and wooden headboard.
prusharzgar/Instagram
Rustic bedroom with bookshelf, wood cabinet, and industrial pendant light.
Baseball-themed bedroom with U.S. map, vintage decor, and "Never Stop Dreaming" pillow.
Rustic bedroom with gray bed suspended by chains and reclaimed wood decor.
Rustic bedroom with moose head wall art, black paneling, and fur bedding.

14. Scandinavian Simplicity and Serenity

For a Scandinavian look, pair bright neutral tones with organic materials like wood, stone, antlers, or greenery. If you want something more dramatic, a gray bedroom color palette is a bit moodier.

Simple geometric shapes make appropriate wall decor. Photos and artwork that showcase forests, mountains, and wildlife can help capture the natural beauty of Scandinavian life.

While this trend can be rather simplistic, quirky accent furniture, light fixtures, or plant life can inject a bit more interest into your final bedroom design. Heavily textured fabric, like thick canvas, burlap, or chunky knits, also fit well with this Northern European aesthetic.

Scandinavian-inspired bedroom with minimalist decor, gray and black tones, and monochromatic artwork.
Neutral bedroom with cozy bedding, wood stool, and minimalist decor.
Scandinavian bedroom with antler wall art, platform bed, and potted plants by window.
Minimalist white bedroom with cozy bedding, side table, and modern wall art.
Modern monochrome bedroom with layered bedding, plants, and minimalist wall art.
Bedroom with framed botanical wall art, tripod lamp, and modern black chair.
Gray bedroom with minimalist bedding, floating nightstands, and abstract wall art.

15. Enhance Functionality and Style

There’s no point in having a bedside table if there’s no room for your phone, alarm clock, or favorite book. Prioritize displaying a few decorative items over a vast collection to save space for everyday must-haves.

Even better, opt for side table decor that serves a purpose. Look for trays, baskets, and other decor to hold small items like jewelry, a watch, or loose change. Lamps or hanging light fixtures also work great as functional decor.

Wooden bedside table with a white vase, cup, and books in a cozy bedroom setting.
TabitaZn/Shutterstock
Blue bedside table with decorative pineapple, plant vase, and water bottle.
missfitblock4_home/Instagram
White bedside table with floral arrangement, candle, and decorative lamp.
thelittlelogcabinandmyhome/Instagram
Gray tufted bed with white pillows, black bedside tables, and framed art.

16. Trendy and Personalized Teens Bedroom

In many ways, decorating a teen’s room is just like decorating a young child’s. Focus on temporary or semi-permanent decor that will be easy to change when your teen either moves out or craves a new look.

Redecorating your teen’s bedroom is the perfect time to create a study space. While it might not see as much use as you’d like, designating such a space can help encourage good habits from an early age.

Contemporary girl’s bedroom with palm wallpaper, metal bed, and modern shelving units.
Boy’s bedroom with wood desk, world map wall art, and storage boxes.
Colorful teen bedroom with patterned bedding, floor mirror, and tassel garland.
themodelhomelife/Instagram
Teen bedroom with floral wall art, heart decor, pink pillows, and cozy bedding.
gloria_designs14/Instagram
Colorful teen bedroom with patterned bedding, woven wall decor, and cozy seating.
themodelhomelife/Instagram
Teen bedroom with metal four-poster bed, eyelash wall decor, and cozy pillows.
ourdiamondintherough/Instagram

17. Add Vintage Charm

Before you can bring your vintage bedroom decor vision to life, you need to decide which era you most want to replicate. Technically, anything over 20 years old is vintage, but that doesn’t mean you can’t go much, much further back.

Decor inspired by the 1970s is extremely popular right now. To create your own disco paradise, go for a color scheme made up of slightly muted tones like olive green, mustard, and burnt orange. Vintage (or vintage-inspired) decor like a fun lamp or macrame plant hangers is a must.

For a more generic vintage aesthetic, scour your local antique shops or favorite online retailers for unique items like mirrors, light fixtures, and accent furniture. Selecting a few favorite pieces to highlight will make putting together the rest of your bedroom design that much easier.

Vintage metal bed frame with green accent wall and rustic decor elements.
jafara/Shutterstock
Vintage bedroom with ornate metal bed frame, green walls, and soft rug.
bellevuefarmhouse2home/Instagram
Farmhouse bedroom with vintage decor, metal bed frame, wooden bench, and patterned rug.
Eclectic bedroom with metal bed frame, colorful crochet blanket, and vintage decor accents.

18. Transform Your Walls

To elevate your master bedroom wall decor above your average photos and posters, try to incorporate at least one three-dimensional wall art. Faux taxidermy and woven wall hangings are two of the most on-trend wall decorations right now.

For large-scale decor, consider using a wall mural or decals as a focal point. You can create an inspirational quote or phrase using stencils, decals, or wood cut-outs.

To ensure your bedroom wall decor doesn’t fade into the background, choose items with a variety of coordinating sizes, colors, and finishes. Think about how you can incorporate usable items in your decor, such as lamps, mirrors, or shelving.

Black and white bedroom with abstract wall tapestry and patterned pillows.
modernmovementtapestries/Instagram
Country-style bedroom with wooden bench, cozy bedding, and romantic wall quote decor.
newbuild_newlyweds/Instagram
Bedroom with navy blue feature wall, wooden bed frame, and textured wall decor.
Rustic teen bedroom with wooden bed, chevron bedding, and deer head wall decor.
lottieshousebuild/Instagram

FAQs

How can I create a cohesive and balanced bedroom decor?

Creating a cohesive and balanced bedroom decor involves considering factors like color palette, furniture arrangement, and decorative elements. Start by choosing a color scheme that resonates with you and promotes relaxation. Use this palette throughout the room, including in bedding, curtains, and accessories. Ensure that furniture is arranged in a way that allows for easy movement and access to essential items. Incorporate a variety of textures and patterns for visual interest, but keep a sense of balance by not overwhelming the space with too many elements.

How do I choose the right lighting for my bedroom?

Choosing the right lighting for your bedroom involves a combination of ambient, task, and accent lighting. Start with a central overhead light or a chandelier to provide general illumination. Consider bedside lamps for reading and creating a cozy atmosphere. If you have artwork or decorative features, use spotlights or wall-mounted lights for accent lighting. Dimmer switches can also be valuable to adjust the lighting according to different activities and moods.

What is the best way to personalize my bedroom decor?

Personalizing your bedroom decor is a great way to make the space truly yours. Display artwork, photographs, or wall hangings that hold meaning to you. Incorporate items from your travels or hobbies as decorative elements. Adding throw pillows, blankets, and rugs in your favorite colors and patterns can also add a personal touch. Consider DIY projects like creating a gallery wall or customizing furniture pieces to match your style.

Kendrick Hulse

Writer

Kendrick holds a bachelor’s degree in Communication Studies from the University of Wisconsin. She has written professionally for five years and specializes in home and garden design, with past experience working in the residential gardening industry.

Kendrick holds a bachelor’s degree in Communication Studies from the University of Wisconsin. She has written professionally for five years and specializes in home and garden design, with past experience working in the residential gardening industry.

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