Details do make all the difference – especially when it comes to bedroom decor . Favorite style, colors , bed size , headboard and even the nightstands deserve full attention for the right choice. Remember: your corner should be cozy and calm.
To help with the mission of creating a hideaway in the room, we’ve listed 100 ideals based on neutral, colorful, industrial, minimalist and more. A guide from 4 Simple Technique full of tips for all tastes. Check out!
1. Pink room with light wood and powder
The light wood, with striking veins, covers the entire ceiling, baseboards and also a large niche that accommodates some shelves and a small light yellow sofa. The material warmed up the decor and perfectly matches the chosen palette: an antique pink that appears in the wall painting, in the planned furniture and even in the bedding. On the floor, the powder pattern follows the same tone, standing out on the dark gray carpet. Interior designer Pierre Yovanovitch’s design for the luxury hotel Le Coucou .
2. Light pink room with boiserie
Millennial pink fills the walls and also the bedding – the only exception is the ceiling, which has remained white, and the wooden floor. Another feature that made the space even more cozy and gave it a classic touch was the boiseries . The frames were applied in different sizes: there are two as a detail on the headboard and another one between the windows that also have frames rich in details. A round chandelier and a side table are the only props in this minimalist composition .
3. Classic Blue in the bedroom
Classic Blue is a good choice for bedroom decor . The shade chosen by Pantone as the color of the year 2020 expresses qualities that awaken calm and confidence. Designer Maryam Montague bet on an unusual mix of prints to decorate the master bedroom of her house in Marrakesh. Discreetly, but without going unnoticed, Classic Blue appears in small doses, on the door and on the bedding. But the real highlight is the French poster from the 1920s on the headboard.
4. Bedroom in shades of green with canopy A
key piece in bedroom decor, the bed can – and should! – to get serious when the idea is to dare. Betting on colors in the double bedroom is one of the ways to achieve a different result. In the case of this environment, which is part of the Hotel Grands Boulevards, in Paris, the furniture with a pink velvet headboard does not go unnoticed. The green canopy guarantees dramatic airs to the scenery.
5. Room with low bed decorated in shades of pink and gray
When designing this apartment in São Paulo , the architect Ana Sawaia came across a request: include a king-size bed in a narrow room . To solve the challenge, she bet on the creation of a low bed , but raised on a kind of very large platform. The platform, painted gray, still became a multipurpose solution. The headboard and also niches to store shoes and the couple’s manga collection, as well as two hanging side tables, were taken from it.
6. Bedroom in shades of blue
This bedroom , designed by The New Design Project , is based on the various shades of turquoise blue that blend perfectly with the color that covers the wall. The side tables play the role of a bedside table, but with character. Because they are circular and of different heights, they bring movement to the space with touches of sophistication, brought by the gold. The abstract artwork ties all the colors together, bringing the same language to the room and breaking the perfect symmetry.
7. Boho bedroom with lots of plants
Having plants in the bedroom was once considered inappropriate, but that theory fell apart some time ago. The room also enters the urban forest trend in different intensities – it just depends on the willingness and availability to grow the greens. In the case of this boho chic environment , various species were arranged throughout the room, adorning not only the sides but also the foot of the bed.
8. Industrial room with Classic Blue wall
This room decorated by Mauricio Arruda has as one of its main differentials the wall painted with Classic Blue. The choice of nuance was not by chance: the resident, a fan of underwater photography, wanted a decoration that would refer to this universe. Therefore, the architect sought the tone of a deep ocean and dyed only one of the walls and part of the ceiling. In addition to being present in the burnt cement and exposed piping, the industrial style dictated the selection of accessories: note the rustic lamp with a rope pendant.
9. Porcelain-tiled bedroom wall
A variety of eras, styles and finishes attest to the boldness of this room, which is part of a former paper mill built in the 18th century and transformed into an eclectic residence in Dublin, Ireland. The professionals at Kingston Lafferty Design (KLD) studio chose to juxtapose the industrial heritage with the minimalism of the new building.
10. Green bedroom with vintage touches
Marian is passionate about greenery and plants. It’s no wonder that her entire house overflows with this tonality. We have already shown here your vintage dining room with a green touch . In her bedroom, the striking tone covers the walls and even her bedside table, which has a vintage touch , where some potted plants decorate the furniture. Several velvet pillows and cushions make the bed even cozier, while the white and black plaid prints converse with the frames supported with illustrations by Audrey Hepburn further affirming the retro atmosphere .
11. From the bedding to the ceiling, an all-blue room Blue
was the color chosen for this room, which is part of the Lindley Lindenberg hotel in Frankfurt. Interiors by local studio Aberja follow the pop line, with pastel tones in monochromatic spaces and an art deco vibe in the details. The tone is present in the painting that covers the walls and ceiling. The master touch? Also use it on bedding, building an atmosphere conducive to relaxation and charm.
12. Natural tones in the double bedroom
There has never been so much talk about self-care, well-being and relaxation . As a result, the house became a real stronghold to calm the mind of the days. Natural materials, comfortable textures and few furniture dictate interiors like this double bedroom , inside a 300-year-old building in Jaffa, Israel. The project, signed by Pitsou Kedem , integrated the architectural stones into the tranquil atmosphere. The neutral tones of this historic backdrop dictate the rest of the decor. The minimalism of the furniture makes them mimic the structure and the beautiful landscape of the region.
13. B&W Urban Forest in the Bedroom
There are different ways to embrace the urban forest trend . In addition to investing in plants, of course, it is possible to bet on botanical prints that bring the atmosphere of urban jungle to the interiors in a less literal way. In this room, which is part of a chic and contemporary apartment in Paris, the B&W wallpaper evokes a jungle full of animals and foliage in tune with the city.
14. Pink and purple create a cozy atmosphere in a double bedroom
Have you ever thought about living in an environment with the look of Wes Anderson movies ? This pink and purple double bedroom revisits the director’s aesthetic with a mix of colors and instagrammable shapes . The environment is part of the new Palazzo Experimental, in Venice, and mixes references of the city’s drama with the cosmopolitan lifestyle. That’s why the conversation between past and present is so striking. The arches , architectural elements that have made a comeback, invade the decor on the headboard and upholstered backrest of the bed. The half wall is formed by two shades of pink, a combination in highdecoration trends for the year.
15. Colored pillows in the double bedroom
There are several ways to upgrade the decoration of the double bedroom, using wallpaper , for example, or even unusual colors on the walls. However, if printing color on the structure of the environment is not your thing, opting for saturated details can be an interesting way out. In this room, the base is formed by white and brown, present in the side table and in the frame. From there, it was possible to paint shades of red, yellow, pink, blue and gray, all using colored pads . In addition to the fun prints, the game of different formats brings warmth to the environment. To finish, padded headboard in earthy yellow and lamps with brass domes.
16. Double Bedroom with Patterned Headboard
This double bedroom is part of a historic property built between the 17th and 19th centuries in the Uptown Stockade district of New York. When designing the interiors, Robert McKinley aimed to gently restore and revitalize the architecture of the property to maintain the original design and add bohemian touches. In addition to the grayish green that covers the walls and their boiseries, the highlight of the environment is the headboard with exclusive painting that refers to oil on canvas. The deep blue tone adds a dreamlike atmosphere to the bedroom. Tables, sofas and rugs were custom-made for the space, which also gained a home office .discreet.
17. Yellow bedroom with different painting on
the headboard Using colors to delimit spaces is an easy and economical alternative to do at home and that allows for very fun combinations. In this boho -style bedroom , part of a home in Palm Springs, California, the feature was used behind the headboard – stylist and interior designer Danielle Nagel painted a yellow circle on the white wall. The whole environment uses warm colors: the window wall was given the same color as the circular painting, while the bedding follows the palette, ranging from pastel tones and earthy oranges . The boho rug warms up the decor, while hanging plants and otherlarge plants bring out the urban jungle vibe . More millennials, impossible!
18. Home office in the double bedroom
If your double bedroom is large or if there is no other room in the house to make a home office , how about leaving the office inside the bedroom? This environment shows how to integrate the two decorative moments using a neutral palette. The white background fills the walls and the niche created to store books and decorative objects. On it, paintings with clear frames and drawings in the same chromatic game make the composition bucolic. Desk, chair, bench and wooden floor bring a touch of rusticity and sophistication. The yellow knot pillow and the gold finish of the lamps light up the look of the room. Perfect for sleeping and inspiring for work or study.
19. Functional decor optimizes a small room
There are several ways to decorate a small apartment , and using custom-made furniture and smart woodworking are the right way to go. In this double bedroom, from the home of illustrator Stina Löfgren in Stockholm, Sweden, the bed frame has drawers on all sides to store the residents’ items, avoiding the use of a large closet that would obstruct the natural light coming from the window and It would make the room too cramped. The furniture’s wood mimics the wood floor . And to print some color, the pinkburnt fills all the walls and also paints the surface of the shelves, which receives decorative objects within the pink and earthy palette . Potted plants are distributed throughout the room, in hanging versions, succulents and more. The frames and glass over the bed connect the room with the rest of the apartment, ensuring the presence of natural light in all spaces.
20. Teenager’s bedroom with neon and pastel tones
The teenager’s bedroom is the extension of his personality, as well as being the moment when the child can decide how the decoration will be according to his personal taste, leaving childhood behind. For this room, the architect Fernanda Marques brought sweet colors creating a warm and inspiring backdrop for the 15-year-old resident. The pink wooden structure harmonizes the room and decorates the walls , revisiting the boiseries effect with a classic touch. To contrast, geometric elements: they print the rug and give shape to the mirrors ., lamps and coat racks. The shades of pink follow the bedding, brushed by navy blue. Minimalist furniture is functional, which helps to optimize space. The bed, for example, can serve as a sofa; the desk still has a round mirror attached for the resident to use as a dressing table . The ‘hello gorgeous’ neon makes a teenager’s room even cuter.
21. Combination of rose and wine in the bedroom
In this room, decorated by the Ferm Living brand , the ton sur ton combination of rose and wine is highlighted and fills from the walls to the bedding. The wallpaper stripes are repeated on the plaid, providing an interesting geometric look. The wine also appears on the small pillows, which form a cozy game with the pink pillows. Note that the sheet and pillowcases feature subtle white dots, which is part of this pattern mix dance . The palette goes to the screen and the rug on the wooden floor . The white window walls and ceiling harmonize the decor.
22. Lots of plants in the double bedroom
Plants in the bedroom can have an effect beyond the aesthetic – there are several medicinal species that even help improve sleep. This double bedroom, decorated by the Urban Outfitters Home brand , features several potted plants of different species in a more neutral palette. The loft ‘s brick walls were painted white; the bedding mixes off white with light gray; and the structure created to take advantage of the double height and create a second floor is also white. Within this layout, imagination can flow according to the resident’s style. In this case, in addition to the greenof the foliage, we also have the presence of natural fibers . On the wall, baskets with geometric designs act as a frame and the colorful Berber rug still reinforces the feeling of welcoming. Side table and wooden floor complete the unpretentious decor of the white room .
23. Natural fibers in the double bedroom
Natural fibers are everywhere, after all, bringing nature indoors doesn’t just mean punctuating spaces with potted plants. This double bedroom, decorated with pieces by Alison Lewis Interiors , balances the presence of wicker, rattan and straw decorative items with warm colors, such as terracotta and lilac present in the bedding. The geometric floor breaks the totally naturalist aesthetic with harmony and the windows open onto the small garden of green foliage. The tapestry on the wall and the palm tree vase next to the bed complete this perfect room for relaxation .
24. Room with natural inspiration
Simplicity takes care of this room with a calm and cozy atmosphere. Here, neutral tones vary between grays and beiges and serve as a basis for natural textures. Fabrics and wood make up the essential decor. In the furniture, light wood shapes the bed and bedside table, which have a simple and elegant design. The low bed evokes a certain oriental air and the sideboard by the window supports books, ceramics and other objects. Floor and wall received burnt cement coating and the minimalist screen completes the project.
25. Tranquility dictates double bedroom decor
Using colors in the double bedroom doesn’t mean you need to paint walls, ceiling and even floors. This master bedroom with quiet and subtle decor shows how to apply a palette to the details. Wood is the main protagonist and appears on the floor and in the minimalist furniture, consisting of a bed, side table and sideboard . The serene blue punctuates the bedding and paintings that decorate the white walls . The entrance of natural light enhances the warmth of the room with high ceilings . The blanket finishes with a touch of texture.
26. Graphics and modernist palette in the double bedroom
When we say that geometric and abstract prints are high in decor, it doesn’t mean they need to be framed. How about extrapolating the frames of the paintings and filling the whole wall with them? In this space in São Paulo, designed by Michell Lott , the iconic tones of the modernist palette fill the master bedroom under the ‘Abstraction’ theme. The varied geometric shapes enhanced by shades of blue, yellow and terracotta dispense with any interference with the wall. The colors are repeated in the decorative details, creating a coordinated and vibrant space. In addition to the colors, the textures of velvet , metal and plush make the room cozy. Onevery colorful winter , why not?
27. Vintage screen becomes a headboard in the bedroom Screens are
a great alternative for room dividers , but if you have an amazing model, you can choose to use it more as a decorative item than a functional one. In this all-white double bedroom, the monochromatic decor is highlighted with the vintage screen with a golden frame and printed pink fabric. The delicacy of the piece works as a headboard and fills what would be just an empty wall with boiseries. The light wood of the floor is repeated on the side tables. The earthy velvet pillows also stand out in the light decor. Elegant without exaggeration.
28. Chalkboard wall in the double bedroom
Using paints to your advantage in decoration never made so much sense after the invention of the chalkboard wall . This double bedroom uses the feature on the main wall, which becomes a living board for scraps or sporadic drawings. The military green hue gives the feeling of depth, visually increasing the space. The headboard of the bed has a sturdy structure and works as a support shelf for the mini cacti and the painting. The contrast with the dark colors appears in the decorative details, such as the natural fiber lamps, the wooden bench and the colorful bedding.
29. Gray tones in the master bedroom
Dark colors do not mean that the decor needs to be aseptic. This gray-toned double bedroom shows how to use this chromatic resource in a warm and full of personality way. Here, textures were used as an outlet to enhance the look: linen, cashmere and knitting make up the bedding and details. The light gray wall expands with incoming natural light and the paper light fixture looks like a cloud in the sky. Foliage and mini cacti complement the decor.
30. Open wardrobe in the double bedroom
One of the ways to change consumption habits and have a more sustainable home is to format a capsule wardrobe , in which it is possible to see and know which pieces you have, how they match each other and there you go. For fans, a great decoration alternative that makes everyday life much easier is to create an open wardrobe, as shown in this double room. On the wall opposite the bed, instead of having a closed closet, we see two minimalist white racks with the residents’ clothing displayed on hangers and shoes arranged on the floor. To store larger things like blankets, baskets, boxes and bags, a wooden shelf was placed just above. The all-white decoration, with small interferences of natural fibers – on the bed, with the linen sheets, in the wicker baskets – and a vase with a green plant, gains color with the clothes on display. Funky and functional!
31. Bedroom with blue wall and straw screen
A deep blue colors the headboard wall in this somewhat dramatic (and beautiful!) climate bedroom. The tone is also repeated in the bed, duvet and lamp. Another highlight of the space is the engraving of a woman in the background. The fabrics guarantee comfort and even cover the bed. This same feeling is conveyed by the wood of the floor and some furniture. In terms of furniture, attention is drawn to the charming straw screen and the velvet armchair . The structure of the house, with large windows and exposed beams and pillars, gives a clean and chic look to the decor.
32. Pink and blue tones color the room
Hotel rooms are always good inspirations for decor. And this one could not be different. Located in the Monti district of Rome, Condomínio Monti is a charming boutique hotel that offers cozy atmospheres to guests who appreciate design and color. In this room specifically, a vibrant palette catches the eye. The pink color colors the headboard and bed frame while shades of blue spread across the walls. Blue, by the way, is a good color for bedrooms, as it creates an atmosphere of rest and relaxation. Notice that the nuances are different both on the headboard and on the walls, creating an interesting ton sur ton effect .
33. Industrial style bedroom with photographs and plants
Scandinavian modernism guided the creation of the interiors of this loft in TriBeCa, New York City. Flooded by natural light, courtesy of many windows and a large central skylight, the property was perfect to put into practice the eclectic style that is the specialty of the office Søren Rose Studio , author of the project. The main challenge was to renovate the apartment without erasing its industrial past – a feat that the professionals performed to perfection.
34. Library in the double bedroom
In the Condesa neighborhood of Mexico City, a modernist house with a small indoor oasis . This is the address designed by the office Ambrosi Etchegaray . The interiors are filled with concrete and exposed brick , as shown in this double bedroom with library . The minimalist and hollow structure of the shelf divides the room with the stairs leading to the second floor. There, the vast collection of books punctuates the neutral palette with varied colors. The wood of the window and the black frames evoke modernism in a warmer interpretation of the reference. To read and be inspired by the surroundings!
35. Tropical decor for the double bedroom
There is nothing more incredible than a modern decor in harmony with the old architecture of the house. This double bedroom, with pieces from H&M Home , is an example of that. The high ceiling is highlighted with the window in the background and the presence of natural light in the room – the ornaments on the ceiling and on the fireplace structure, used as a niche to store books and magazines, confirm the classic aesthetics of the house. In the decoration, however, a profusion of colors and textures update the space. The bird print bedding dictates the palette, which continues with antique pink on the walls, navy blue on the bedspread and dark green on the huge coconut leaf.
36. White room with natural textures
This all-white room is part of a luxury residence in Mykonos, Greece. The environment is a good example of the importance of textures in decoration. Combined with natural fiber accessories, white gains sophisticated status in the couple’s suite. From the bedding, through the headboard to the nightstands, white dominates the scene, extending to the ceiling. Wooden furniture with simple lines brings elegance to the set – notice the bench at the foot of the bed and the lamps on the sides.
37. Blue room and four-poster bed
The canopies have moved from royal castles to contemporary homes with an incredible makeover. The structure, which served to maintain the privacy of royalty, now becomes a statment object in the bedroom. The project, by Russian office Cartelle Design , enhances the classic architecture of the old apartment, in St. Petersburg, painting all the walls in a deep blue – the boiseries are highlighted by the color. The bed frame, in a lighter blue, stands out against this background while mimicking the aesthetics proposed by the architects. Vintage objects and golden coatings complement the palette very elegantly. In bedding, shades of gray become essential for cozy nights and mornings.
38. Concrete and wood in the double bedroom
Aesthetic minimalism can result in striking combinations of decor. This double room, part of Casa Bula, designed by Bearth & Deplazes Architekten , shows how the few objects and furniture form a welcoming and at the same time striking ambiance. The architecture of the house enters into this dance of materials, with the undeniable presence of exposed concrete , both on the ceiling and on the walls. The texture of the coating is complemented by the warmth of the wood ., present in the double bed and in the closet. The Japanese references appear in the Japanese paper lamps, which, at nightfall, give a yellowish tone to the internal light. The classic Le Corbusier chaise longue completes the space with undeniable elegance.
39. Vibrant tones in the double bedroom
Nothing like making the bedroom an amazing place, but still cozy, right? This double bedroom created by the brand Sage & Claire brings references from the 1970s to compose a vibrant palette full of fun prints. The neutral base, with a white wall and wooden bed frame, allowed the play with colors: mustard yellow, light blue, orange, lilac, wine and even fuchsia form the combination, which is enhanced by the natural light coming from the window. The nature atmosphere is confirmed by the plants that decorate the room , as well as the references to the forest that appear in the prints and paintings. The relaxed atmosphere is complemented by the classic rounded pendant chandelier of the decade.
40. Natural fibers in the double bedroom
A neutral palette with natural fibers in the double bedroom to make everyday life more relaxing and inspiring: this is the proposal of this environment created by influencer Alice, from My Burleigh Reno . The all-white space is perfect for receiving wicker accessories – rug, vases and baskets, and even the slipper detail does not escape the trend. In bed, the hippie chic aesthetic continues in light tones, with an embroidered blanket and patterned pillows: note that the combination of different textures makes the room more welcoming. The final touch is the natural and straw foliage, an irreverent detail in the space. There’s no way not to disconnect!
41. Exposed bricks and lots of plants in the double bedroom
A generous ceiling height , lots of natural light and exposed bricks – of course we’re talking about an old loft. This one, decorated by Refine Studios , is in Springfield, Missouri, and features some trends beloved by millennials . Starting with the plants in the room: terracotta pots with different species are spread throughout the room and decorate the wooden floor. In the windows, they appear in smaller sizes, to store the succulents , and next to the window, we still see a hanging version, which stretches through the straw baskets used as decorative objects on the wall. the berber rugon the floor comes to complement the natural aesthetic that predominates, reinforced by the colors of the bedding. There’s no way not to relax in a space like this, right?
42. Green and pink in the master bedroom
Calm, tranquility. Some of the sensations when looking at this double bedroom created by set designer Emma Wallmen , in her apartment in Stockholm. The gray green fills all the walls, including part of the slatted wooden structure that forms the headboard. On top of this layer of color, shades of pink and caramel punctuate the objects and furniture as a perfect complement to this peaceful and certainly cozy atmosphere. The metallic vase is the modern touch, making the space effortlessly trendy.
43. Room with earthy tones and mix of textures
Adding textures to environments is one of the ways to make them more welcoming. Nothing like an inviting bed to relax at the end of the day. In this composition, in addition to the plots of the trousseau, the headboard and the bed itself, the combination of earthy tones also collaborated with the cozy atmosphere of the room. To top it off, the space got wallpaper designed by designer Serena Confalonieri for Wall&decò . The accessory is a great resource to add more originality to the decor. The soft light floor lamp is perfect for those who like to read in bed.
44. Graffiti divides hotel room in half
Every year the small hotel Au Vieux Panier, in Marseille, France, hands over each of its five (!) rooms to artists who can customize them with complete freedom. In 2012, the first completed project is that of French graffiti artist Tilt. In the space he called the Panic Room, the artist divided the room into two exactly equal parts. One side he painted entirely white – floor, wall, ceiling and all furniture and objects. On the other hand, he abused his colorful signatures, leaving not a single empty space. The two central pieces are the bed and the mirror, placed exactly on the border of the two halves. In other words, they were left with half blank and half graphite, evidencing the calm duality and chaos of the installation.
45. Teenager’s room with geometric painting
The resident of this room is 12 years old and asked the architect Gabriela Marques , who signs the project, for a comfortable bed. “That’s why we opted for the widow size”, she says. The furniture also has a drawer and a compartment with a futon, all to make better use of space. As the girl loves makeup, a white bench with a mirror occupied one side of the bed. “It’s a corner separate from the study table, which is under the window”, explains the architect.
46. Neutral tones in the master bedroom
The monochromatic palette is on the rise – but that doesn’t just mean environments in vibrant tones. This double bedroom, for example, shows how to apply a neutral tone with a pink background throughout the room. The choice of decorative objects is essential and must be done with attention to the proposal of who will sleep there. In this case, clean lines were prioritized in the few components (bed and floor lamp), as well as the neutral palette for the bedding. The fun thing is, when you open the two bedroom doors, the visual effect of the contrast of two colors in the same space. The books and paintings on the floor indicate a cool, youthful touch.
47. Pink, blue and green in the master bedroom
Minimalist geometry, but nothing obvious. This was the proposal by Zrobym Architects for this apartment with colorful decor and simple solutions , in Belarus. Aesthetics à la Wes Andersonbrings a harmonious play of tones, which fill different surfaces: here the play of textures that makes everything even more interesting. The bluish wallpaper contrasts with the aged green headboard; the niche on the wall was painted pink to then receive the wooden shelves and form an unpretentious and subtle bookcase – the color continues throughout the wall on the right. In the decoration, the furniture and accessories follow the same palette, always prioritizing the game of different textures and geometric shapes. Note that the structure that crosses the bed panel suspends the side lamp, while on the other side of the bed, the same piece is supported on the floor.
48. Plants transform bedroom with vintage air
Plants in the bedroom help with sleep quality and air purification. And, according to a study done in the United States, patients at a hospital in Kansas showed significant improvements after using plants indoors. Thinking about this quality of life, House Beautiful developed a space that prioritizes the presence of the urban forest. The vases of different sizes and colors are spread out near the window, including on the walls, with hanging plants. Decorative objects with a vintage feel welcome the presence of green very well, making a counterpoint to this vivacity.
49. Black and white in the double bedroom
Taking advantage of spaces, especially in small apartments , is a mastery of interior decoration. In this black and white double bedroom , the high ceiling has shelves above the headboard, which store objects, pictures and potted plants. The fireplace frame on the side wall became more of a functional support for small decorative items. The corner, before the window, becomes a dressing table with vintage furniture and round mirror. Note that around the door of the room, niches form an incredible library, which ends up serving as a frame at the entrance to the room. The neutral palette receives soft interferences of blue, brown and green. Inspiring!
50. Shades of green in the double bedroom A
place of welcome and rest, the bedroom needs a decoration that has some element that projects you directly to this place of disconnection. In the case of this double bedroom, the shades of green play this crucial role. Present both in the bedding and in the plants scattered around the room, the color shelters what Li Edelkoort points out as the celebration of nature.. The rustic atmosphere continues with the choice of decorative objects, such as side tables, candles, vases and even the exposed wooden structure on the triangular ceiling. However, in order not to weigh or fall into the obvious references of an enchanted forest, subtlety is the ideal counterpoint. The raw fabrics, the white walls and the entrance of natural light break expectations and make the room even more conducive to relaxation. The resignified Christmas lights complement with charm.
51. Cozy room with pieces of natural fibers
Large windows let light into this room in a summer house located on the coast of Turkey. The illuminated environment is perfect for the mood of the decoration inspired by the summer of the Aegean Sea. The team at the design studio Escapefromsofa bet on neutral colors, clean and simple lines and colonial style, emphasizing natural materials. In this line, the fan, the headboard and the rug stand out, all with braided fibers, which add a pleasant feeling of welcoming to the space. To complete the mood, tribal artwork and a vase with tall vegetation add even more personality to the space.
52. Room with home office and charming decor
Elements of the Athenian modernist movement are present in the decoration of this room with a project signed by the Athens office K-Studio . A mix of trends fills the environment with personality. The granite floor, the velvet chair and the brass details give charm to the corner with home office. The black stone countertop works as a base for the walnut bed and table – and even serves as a side table. Following the minimalist aesthetic, the glass vase with Adam’s ribs and the single painting on the wall complete the decor.
53. Room with a mix of textures and Indian style
The combination of textures and raw tones basically defines the decor of this room. Located in Mumbai, India, the new Soho House Mumbai hotel brings textile culture and regional crafts into its interiors. Most of the furniture comes from local shops and artisans, or boasts traditional Indian patterns. The sisal rug is warm and provides a nice touch for guests, and the lamps are made from ancient saris (traditional Indian women’s clothing).
54. Blue wallpaper stands out in the double bedroom
High ceilings can generate some conflicts when deciding how to use it. Shelves, hanging plants , gallery wall , trees and large plants … everything is possible. However, a single item can fill the space: the colored wallpaper. In this double bedroom, the model that resembles a watercolor by Murals Wallpaperflows down the main wall, forming a playful and interesting headboard. Its aesthetic grandeur is accompanied by a minimalist decor, within the tones of the coating itself. The gray bedding, the wooden stool as a side table and the pendant lamp make up the artsy and youthful aesthetic. Note that the structure of the double bed makes it float in the middle of the room – this whole composition is a waking dream.
55. Industrial style in the double bedroom
One of the things that cannot be missing in a millennial home is the integration of spaces. But that doesn’t mean that smart ways to guarantee some privacy are out of the question. This industrial loft, for example, has all common areas joined together. In order not to break the fluidity and still give the feeling of amplitude, the traditional wall was replaced by a glass and iron structure, which forms the room divider. In the double bedroom, a few good items – another feature of the generation – make up the minimalist decor in the palette of the rest of the apartment.
56. Navy blue and white in the master bedroom
A good place to relax, unwind. The room deserves an always cozy decoration and there are some essential items for that. This one, decorated by H&M Home , for example, mixes navy blue with earth tones to give that feeling of contact with nature. The multiple layers of bedding are inviting and, together with the mix of texture between the rug and the floor, form an irresistible set. The few decorative elements, such as the side tables and the geometric and minimalist lamp, contrast with the golden foliage supported on the white wall, which punctuates a certain glamor in the room.
57. White, blue and gray expand a double bedroom
In yet another “sit down, there’s a renovation”, Matheus Iltchechen shows how the power of colors can influence (a lot!) in the final result. The room at the time was her sister-in-law’s room, which had all blue walls, a very large closet at the back, which covered the window, and lack of space for circulation. The first step was to change the bed and the closet. The first one started to lean against the back wall and the closet was dismantled and had its interiors optimized à la Marie Kondoso you don’t need the curved structure. The wood scraps were used by Matheus to create this headboard from scratch, which alternates upholstered and woody hexagons. With the opening of the window for the entrance of natural light, the visual magnification has already had an effect. However, it gained even more strength with all the walls painted white – note that the colored ceiling forms bicolor walls on the sides and, according to Matheus, it was the most modern way to include the gray carpet in the decor, an item that could not be left out.
58. Blue and gray double bedroom
One of the most common problems these days is finding moments of peace and total relaxation. Why, then, not invest in colors that convey these sensations? This blue and gray double bedroom, created by H&M Home , is a great example of mixing two shades seen as dark and having an elegant and current result. The walls and even the window frame were painted a dark grayish blue, creating a monochromatic and welcoming atmosphere. The bedding follows this palette, with the raw versions interspersed between the sheets, blanket, duvet and pillowcases. The earthy ones punctuate, in the vase, mirror and side table; as well as the gold, in the lamp and in the candlesticks.
59. Double bedroom in neutral tones
Cozy and relaxing: maybe these are the two words that best translate this double bedroom in neutral tones. The huge windows, evidenced by the high ceilings, guarantee the light to the room. Due to the abundance of this natural light, the decor followed the neutral palette, investing in gray and raw tones, creating an atmosphere of total introspection. The light wood appears both on the floor and in the frame of the full-length mirror (on the right) and in the frame centered between the windows. In the background, you can see the plant pot, which reinforces this naturalness of the decoration.
60. Botanical wallpaper in the double bedroom
Using wallpaper in decoration can help in many ways, especially in large spaces with empty walls. Here, the botanical model from the French brand Au fil des Couleurs brings romantic airs to the double bedroom and occupies the entire white part without boiseries – which even work as an incredible headboard. The colors present in the flowery designs are repeated on the bedding, forming a visual layer between shades of green, mustard yellow and pink. The wood of the bench and the foot of the side table reinforce this bucolic feel, complemented by the ornamental pendant chandelier, which resembles the petals of a flower.
61. Rose and living coral in the double bedroom
Emotional intelligence , as pointed out by the chromatic researcher Ana Kreutzer, directly influences the act of decorating the house. And for this more emotive and introspective palette, pink emerges as a new neutral tone – after being as successful as millennial pink , there would be no other way out. In this double bedroom, decorated by Urban Outfitters , tonality permeates the bedding and decorative details. The cool part is, from this new neutral base, increment with stronger color points. In this case, the living coral was chosen to create a very up-to-date and cozy composition. The wooden side table, off-white and black complement this inspiring environment!
62. Modernist room with a boho feel
This room with a modernist scent and a boho feel is part of a historic building in Melbourne’s Albert Park suburb. The owner wanted to maintain the old features of the house while creating a contemporary atmosphere suitable for the family and their art collection. With an eye on this briefing, professionals from the Australian firm BE Architecture bet on a palette of striking nuances and vintage furniture from Europe to create an eclectic bedroom.
63. Blue-toned room with iron furniture
The original flooring of this more than 200-year-old apartment in Milan was maintained in the redesign signed by designer Elisa Ossino . In the bedroom, mosaic marble shares space with a black rug. The walls took on a grayish background, a trend in interior design. But the headboard received a slightly more open blue. For the furniture, the professional bet on iron and drawings with straight lines so as not to overload the composition.
64. Relaxing bedroom decor Minimalist and cozy
touches characterize the Nordic hygge and lagom styles that are trending in decor and have been elegantly used in this bedroom. The mustard color that covers the wall next to the bed disappears behind the gray wall, while also serving as a support for the geometric frame that is present in the delicate decor. The use of natural materials , such as the used bed linen, which is made of linen, gives the rustic look and full of personality, while the chosen color composes perfectly with the porcelain floor that imitates burnt cement, Cement White ., from Portobello. The minimalist clock completes the decor with style.
65. Relaxing green
room This double room , part of an apartment for sale in The Modern House , occupies an old shoe factory that has been completely renovated by the designers Chan + Eayrs . Here, natural light, craftsmanship and natural materials stole the show. Every element has been minimally thought out and designed, from the Beldi brick flooring to the custom oak wood cabinetry .
66. Small double room in neutral tones
Whoever sees it like this can hardly imagine that before this room was colorful, with a lowered ceiling and many dysfunctions of space for the size of the room, making it even smaller. Eva’s first initiative, from the blog Adventures in Cooking , was to ask the contractors to break the roof, opening this triangle shape, giving the feeling of spaciousness. Afterwards, she gave up the various cupboards they had throughout the room, to increase the feeling of fluidity and fullness even more. “We wanted to open up the space and make it feel light and airy,” says Eva. The result was a small double bedroom in neutral tones decorated with few West Elm items , to be practical for everyday life.
67. Young and industrial double bedroom
There is nothing more incredible than a spacious room to sleep, relax, do yoga, meditate, read a book. This young and industrial double bedroom encompasses some of the most sought after trends for a first apartment . The minimalist aesthetic of the environment created by H&M Home gains strength with the small geometric vases, the arrangement of dry leaves and the simple lines of the furniture. The contrast of the light wood with the demolition wood floor and the huge windows of the industrial loft create a cozy feeling. The bedding, with a geometric touch, plays with the lines of the window, and gains color with pillows and a wide knitted blanket in shades of blue.
68. Feminine room decorated with green and pink
Gray is a color that has always been a joker in decoration, especially for the walls. However, he is giving space to the more colorful versions, so the pastel tones with a gray background come back with everything for the interiors. Here, the grayish green only fills one wall of the room, to take the monotony of the total white. The color also highlights the plaster structure formed to serve as a functional headboard, where the resident can support decorative objects, vases, books and anything else she wants to keep handy. As minimalism is a constant here, the two pendant lamps replace, very well, the need for lampshades. The light wood of the frame of the painting and the accessories combined with the pink of the pillows makes the room feminine .with a lot of warmth.
69. Double room with wood and exposed concrete
Inside a house in the countryside of São Paulo with a green roof , this double room with wood and exposed concrete looks like it came out of a dream hotel. The space destined for circulation guarantees the feeling of spaciousness, reinforced by the high ceilings of the building. The Studio MK27 project, by Marcio Kogan, chose to use simple materials, but with great visual and sensorial impact. Therefore, wood, concrete, stone and brick appear in their natural versions, in a sophisticated and welcoming combination.
70. Room in shades of green and natural textures
The growing desire to live close to nature inspired the creation of the Evening Green tone, developed by the Jotun paint company and applied to the walls of this room in shades of green. The idea, according to the company, was to create a calm and relaxing environment. The chosen color works as a basis for the introduction of other elements that also follow the earthy palette. While the bedding displays a sur ton of beige and grey, a more intense green is present both in plant species and in the botanical print. Wood and natural textures complement the setting – who can resist the lightness of this pendant lamp?
71. Gray room with gold accents
Neutral-toned environments don’t have to be boring. Proof of that is this room, where the predominance of greys, whites and beiges results in a balanced space with a lot of personality. The color chosen for the wall works as a backdrop for the golden headboard to become the protagonist – a detail that adds a boho chic scent to the bedroom, alongside well-chosen natural elements, such as potted plants and the braided straw bench. positioned at the foot of the bed. Finally, the velvet curtain brings texture and a perfect welcoming touch to recharge your energies.
72. Room with natural elements This space created for the Campinas Décor Exhibition, by the architect and urban planner Ana Helena Ferrari, has refuge
as its central theme . Inspired by the wabi-sabi idea , a concept that can change your perception of the house , valuing the beauty of the imperfect. The walls and ceiling are given a rough finish reminiscent of the earth, while the porcelain tile floor mimics burnt cement . The rug designed by the architect herself, enters the color palette of the space, bringing comfort.
73. Room with high ceilings and suspended bed
There are different ways to take advantage of the high ceilings of a house or apartment. One of them is to create a mezzanine. In this room, the upper space accommodates the low wooden bed, in the oriental style . To get there, a charming staircase made of the same material, which also covers the floor and helps to add coziness to the decor. The white walls have exposed brick and add texture. Upstairs there is an open closet and a side table, always following the minimalist aesthetic . The lower part serves as storage and was hidden by a white curtain .
74. Beach room with bold colors
After being completely renovated by the office of Dan Mazzarini, from BHDM Design, the Shoreline Hotel Waikiki received a shower of neon and striking colors . In the bedrooms, the mix of colors and textures fills all surfaces. Above the headboard, an embossed map of Hawaii is present, while the writing “You are here” has Dan’s own handwriting, as if it were a signature of his work. The dark wood bed, headboard and nightstand complement the wall’s vibrant red tone, while the furniture is reminiscent of Memphis design, playful and relaxed. The floor was entirely covered with blue carpet patterned with banana leaves. A non-obvious Hawaiian decor.
75. Double bedroom in soft pinks and dark greens
The elegant use of colors is the highlight of this bedroom in soft pinks and dark greens . Interior designer Danielle Brustman of Australian studio The Stylesmiths is part of a recently renovated 19th century Victorian home in Melbourne. The choice of pastel pink creates a calming atmosphere that is tempered by a green velvet armchair and dark wood finishes.
76. Bedroom with calm colors
Looking at this bedroom, it’s impossible not to be tempted to lie down and daydream . Franziska shares several corners of her house, including this room that received the pastel green color for the back wall, while the bed brings a reinterpretation of the canopies of medieval princess beds. The traditional nightstands gave way to different furniture, but that brought personality to the space. The light fixtures add a vintage feel to the space, while Idah by Billy & Hells, from the Lumas gallery , on display above the bed, complements the room’s soft and sweet palette. The wood warms the cool colors, while the detail on the door completes the delicate and light decor.
77. Wallpaper is bedroom focal point
The Canadian couple had an unusual request, they wanted the view of Vancouver’s Stanley Park to ‘invade’ the interiors of their New York apartment. It was then that the Stadt Architecture office had the idea of creating a panel from a photo of the park at sunset, taken by the residents. The custom wallpaper , made by the Calico Wallpaper brand, brought the various shades of green from the forest, being invaded by a panel of gold leaves, which represents the afternoon sun bathing the park.
78. Bedroom with neutral colors and industrial touch
Sober colors can go very well in the bedroom. Here, in this space created by the bedding brand Casa Moyses , burnt cement covers all the walls bringing the industrial aesthetic, which is accompanied by the robust metal lamp that is present in the space. The wooden headboard extends to the sides as if hugging the bed, warming the space.
79. How to mix prints and colors in the bedroom
Dark is the new black . This is what we have seen lately in decoration, where spaces gain introspective airs, as in this apartment by gallery owner David Alhadeff , located in New York. In the bedroom, deep blue fills the walls and ceiling, bringing a greater immersion in this color. Piet Hein Eek’s bed is under Massimo Vitali’s photo, and is accompanied by Minotti’s side table. On top of it, the glass objects designed by Thaddeus Wolfe and ceramics by Brian Rochefort play with different textures and formats.
80. All black room in Morocco
Are you one of those passionate about different cultures and mixing styles? Then you’ll fall in love with this room at the Hotel El Fenn, located in Marrakech – here’s a guide on where to stay in Marrakech . The design, by interior designer Willem Smit , of this beautiful space is a show in itself. The total black walls contrast with the wooden frames, as well as the ceiling with the exposed slats. The traditional wooden desk meets the modern yellow Eames chair. A mix of styles and all! The mustard chaise complements the blue armchair, both covered in velvet, giving the space a sophisticated air.
81. Room has a four-poster bed and hanging lights
Everything in this room evokes a pleasant welcoming feeling: fluffy rugs at the foot and side of the bed, a soft palette, wooden furniture and lights. The latter are the great highlight of the decor. The wooden frame was used as a support for a kind of clothesline with the lamps, which resemble a starry sky above the bed. Two more elements fill the decor with style: the side table with a straw canvas and the round mirror on the headboard, both giving a vintage touch to the look.
82. Reading corner in the bedroom
A couple of collectors, together with the firm Arent & Pyke , renovated this apartment, combining classics with a personalized and contemporary design. In the master bedroom of the couple, a reading corner has been created inside the bedroom to relax. The 1940s Casino Tokyo Chaise Lounge chaise is accompanied by a contemporary De La Espada Laurel side table, while the timeless Atelier Areti Epic gold pendant complements the hand-painted custom canvas with great delicacy. The dark green color on the wall serves as a background and envelops the entire composition.
83. Double room in shades of pink
Can you imagine waking up in a space like this next to your love? The project signed by the brand Zara Home bet on the mix of shades of pink . The half circle headboard brings movement to the space and complements the bed base in the same color. The velvet armchair is almost camouflaged in the carpet of the same shade that makes everything even more cozy. The brand’s bedding gets a touch of sophistication with the golden side table. A space with a vintage feel and a lot of romanticism to be inspired by.
84. Double bedroom decorated with botanical wallpaper
Spring has arrived! And with it, nothing better than decorating the house with influences from the most optimistic season of the year. This double bedroom decorated with botanical wallpaper is a great inspiration for those who like the theme, but don’t want to invest in too strong colors. The wallpaper by the German brand Komar fills the entire bed support wall, transforming into a huge visual panel, which also serves as a headboard. The white present in most of the decorative elements, such as the round chandelier , the bed and even the macaw that works as an open wardrobe., is the ideal duo to leave the room with a feeling of calm and fullness. The herringbone-shaped wooden floor makes you dream awake.
85. Room with two-tone wall
In this room with a beachy feel, cool colors are the protagonists and help to bring fresh air to the room. The fun Egg lamp by Columbus , designed by Valentina Carretta for the Seletti brand, is made of recycled paper and its red fabric thread highlights the decor. The lime green of the two-tone wall envelops the room and even serves as a headboard for the bed, which is covered in white and sky blue. Even the baseboard was painted giving visual uniformity.
86. Unconventional colored room
New York-based designer Alexander Girard has several creations, ranging from prints to decorative objects that are found in this room, created by Raw Edges for the Vitra brand, it had everything to be as conventional as possible : White walls and wooden floor, but the bed frame brings the surprise effect. Composed of several cork spools, which together support the mattress with designer pillows. Four spools placed next to the headboard form a kind of bedside table, making it possible to support the clock, among other things. The coat rack Charles Eames completes the composition together with the paper lamp that brings an oriental touch to the space.
87. Rosa brings warmth to the bedroom
Par excellence, the bedroom is the room sought in moments of shelter, a place where you want to be to distance yourself from everything. “As life gets faster and faster, people are hitting the pause button in order to cut down on the noise and cultivate their values. Our bedroom could be the perfect place for that,” reflects Heleen van Gent, creative director at the Akzo Nobel Global Aesthetics Center. For the enclosure, she indicates Adorno Rupestre, from Coral that colors the environment of the photo. “The soft and warm shade of greyish-pink refers to the tactile qualities of wood and natural leather, conveying comfort and tranquility in response to those who want to take shelter and create a ‘home that welcomes’”, she explains.
88. Soft colors
room In this room, pastel colors take over the environment, bringing a fun air. The gradient is present on the foot of the bed and on the rug. The color combination was smooth and harmonious with the beautiful palette used in the colored glass doors of the cabinet. Notice how the space was utilized from floor to ceiling with the closet, not wasting an inch.
89. Blue Room with Two-tone Curtain
This home located in Sydney’s countryside was renovated by Arent & Pyke . The couple and their two children sought out the office for identifying with the way they use color and textures in their projects. The result couldn’t be better! In the master suite, blue takes over all the walls, while the two-tone curtains bring the complementary color – bright orange – to create an impactful contrast. The oriental rug, in red, is framed by the raw wooden floor, which brings coziness. The furniture used follows the most minimalist line, making a counterpoint with the prints used.
90. Room with natural tones and textures
This 400 m² apartment, located in New York , belongs to a Brazilian and an American couple. In Maurício Nóbrega ‘s project , the cosmopolitan atmosphere is balanced with tropical touches from pieces by Brazilian designers and artisans and points of color. In the master bedroom, sobriety reigns. The wooden headboard and bedside tables were designed by the architect himself, and it fits like a glove warming up the cool-toned decor. In front of the bed, Mauricio creates a private living room with this cobalt blue sofa by Ligne Roset , covered with the fabric of the day, velvet, bringing sophistication to the decor.
91. Double room with botanical wallpaper This double room in the Trama
showroom is designed by architects Leila Bittencourt and Miguel Capanema. As a kick-off for the decoration, they used the wallpaper developed by Flô Atelier Botânico for Branco. The colors that fill the entire wall set the tone for the store’s bedding. The little table that serves as a bedside table, signed by designer Gustavo Bittencourt, brings the tone of light wood that speaks to the rest of the decor. Contrasting the organic elements, the Hathi Gallery rug follows the geometry, while the flowers by Ellas flower and the comic by Katharina Welper converse with the colors of the room.
92. Aqua green room with orange
accent This room, located in Milan, was created by Studiopepe for the Italian brand Spotti Milano . The project brings a game of fascinating colors : the tiffany blue, present on the walls and bedding, welcomes and brings calm to the environment while the deep orange contrasts with the predominant nuance. The Timothy bed, by the Ivano Redaelli brand , covered in raw linen, promotes coziness to the space and invites you to rest. The mobile wall lamp inserts an industrial touch and converses with the metallic side tables that serve as a bedside table. A sure and balanced composition for the bedroom!
93. Double room mixes textures and prints
This project uses a mix of textures throughout the decor of the Londrino apartment . The project is by Natalia Miyar, for a stylish collector. The impeccable work of this mix gave a touch of personality to the home. The aim was to combine glamor and comfort in this double bedroom. So, if the exaggerated use of textures and patterns in the room, such as wallpaper, blanket and curtains, brings personality, the natural color palette in beiges and earth tones, brings calm and harmony to the space. The contemporary mirror brings the cosmopolitan tone of London, in contrast to the brown velvet headboard that highlights the tactile nature of the house and brings coziness. A right mix and in the right measure for an apartment in the city.
94. Bedroom with velvet upholstered headboard
This double bedroom, by Belle, an Australian magazine , features the headboard, by Heatherly Design , in greenery green velvet: two trends that together become the main point of the space, as well as the bed base that follows the same color. This particular fabric can make a room luxurious in a matter of seconds.
95. Room with wild prints
It was by mixing the iconography of a forest with powerful geometric patterns that Mexican architect Erick Millan created this room, part of a colorful apartment in Mexico . While the crocodile-print bedspread contrasts the headboard with cutouts, the wall mixes foliage with a mesh of triangles. On the pillows, patterns created by straight lines in black and white are mixed with flowers. In the painting, a large beetle stands out while the monkey lamps designed by Marcantonio Raimondi Malerba for Seletti hang above the nightstand and on the blue wall. Pure daring!
96. Bedroom with black wall and rattan
The focal point of this bedroom is certainly the Petal headboard, produced by The Family Love Tree brand. Made of rattan, as well as the armchair give a boho touch to the space. But to break it, the black color takes over the wall and contrasts with the rest of the environment.
97. Room with vibrant and metallic colors
In the ‘Chromatic Spaces’ project , by the architects Ippolito Fleitz Group , the color schemes were carefully combined, seeking to thrill through the contrasts. In the rooms, the curved walls, refined wallpapers in shades of green and bright blue, together with the mix of materials, bring movement and welcome.
98. Room with shades of blue and neutral colors
The shades of blue soothe the soul. It is no wonder that the sea is so admired and so cited in poetry by lovers. In this room created by Ikea, the SÖNDERÖD rug by designer Gunnel Sahlin is used in an unusual way. Instead of using a headboard, the rug hanging on the wall serves as such. Super interesting solution!
99. Room with wood panels
In this room created by Mexican Erick Millan for his home in California , several inspirations are mixed, but the presence of green and wood stand out. On each side of the bed, behind the nightstands, two screens covered with different types of wood create a natural panel that adds charm to the environment. While two modern-accented light fixtures inject urbanity into the design, hand-crafted throw pillows and a painting of a wolf evoke American craftsmanship and popular culture.
100. Double room in the modernist palette
In this room with the unmistakable design of the Spanish architect Patricia Urquiola , she mixes textures, prints and colors perfectly. The room is located in the Room Mate hotel, where Patricia designs the interiors of the development. The ceiling, with checkered wallpaper, contrasts with the patterns on the window curtains and the one that covers the built-in closet.