25 Bedroom Décor Ideas for a Space You'll Never Want to Leave We asked interior designers to share their best bedroom décor tips and tricks. Close Credit: Todd Goodman of LA Light Photo While your entire home is a sanctuary of sorts, your bedroom is perhaps the most sacred of all. It's where you begin and end your day—where you go to relax and recharge—so it's important to take care when designing and decorating the space. From color schemes to organization to personal touches via art, textiles, and accents, the goal is to create a space that feels inviting, inspiring, and calming all at once. We asked interior designers to share their best bedroom décor ideas to help transform your space into a place you love to spend your time. How to Choose the Best Curtains for Your Bedroom 01 of 25 Get Creative With Mirrors Credit: Jacob Snavely; K+Co Living Mirrors are a must in a bedroom; they add depth, make the space feel larger and brighter, and serve a function. Don't feel like you have to go with a standard option. "Be creative," says Karen Wolf, interior designer for K+Co Living. "Instead of hanging one large mirror, think about two or three smaller ones to add some dimension to a space. Or go for a large floor mirror to add full length functionality and take up wall space in a larger bedroom." 02 of 25 Emphasize Vertical Aspects Credit: Newfield Design Whether you have a large or small bedroom, emphasizing the vertical aspects can instantly elevate your space, says Lucas Goldbach, design director at En Masse Architecture & Design. He suggests doing so through tall drapery, ceiling-height shelves, and continuous ceiling design. 03 of 25 Provide Additional Seating Credit: Vertical Arts Architecture When you retreat to your bedroom, it’s nice to be able to have a cozy spot to curl up in aside from your bed. "A big cozy chair or chaise, allows you to utilize the room for more than just sleeping or lying down. It also creates more opportunity to bring textures into a space," says Andrew Pharis, architect and interior design expert with Vertical Arts Architecture. 25 Small Bedroom Ideas With Big Impact 04 of 25 Try a Soft, All-White Color Scheme Credit: Laure Nell Interiors For a dreamy bedroom décor idea, consider going for an all-white color scheme and then play up texture to create depth. "What I love most about this bedroom is its serene, sophisticated ambiance. It strikes the perfect balance between luxury and comfort," says interior designer Laetitia Laurent of Laure Nell Interiors. "The soft color palette and plush textures combined with the elegant, modern lighting create this unified, tranquil, polished vibe." What a Professional Organizer Keeps On Her Nightstand—and How to Declutter Yours 05 of 25 Or Opt for Color Drenching Credit: Kayla Bowen Studios; House of Four Design If an all-white space doesn't feel like your style, maybe color drenching is the approach for you. "We love drenching rooms that are sizable in a moody color because it adds instant intimacy and sophistication," says Melody Gangi, interior designer at House of Four Design. "If you go dark on the walls, be sure to contrast with lighter furnishing pieces and natural elements for even more interest." 06 of 25 Invest in Your Bedding Credit: Vertical Arts Architecture The most utilized part of your bedroom is easily the bed, which means the mattress, bed frame, and bedding deserve a good portion of the budget. "You likely spend at least six (if not more) hours per day in your bed. That’s about 91 days a year spent in bed—make sure that it’s someplace you want to be," says interior designer Grey Joyner. "Your bedding should be comfortable, the correct weight and material based on preferences, and of course, beautiful and calming to look at." 07 of 25 Create a Reading Nook Credit: Tim Lenz; Barrett Oswald Designs Add a cozy space to flip through a magazine, read a good book, scroll through your phone, or to simply sit, unwind, and relax. "Most importantly, you’re going to want a comfy chair, which, with a few pillows and a nice throw, will give you a haven for relaxation. Then, for convenience, add a small table and a lamp," suggests Bree Steele, an interior designer at RJ Living. 22 Reading Nook Ideas for Turning Any Space Into a Cozy Escape 08 of 25 Embrace Blush Tones Credit: Olivia Westbrooks Blush is a neutral color that still feels warm and welcoming. "Blush is a soothing and sophisticated, grounding color for any age and pairs well with warm neutral," says interior designer Olivia Westbrooks. "Use blush as an accent in the drapery, pillows, and art." To round out the color scheme, she suggests adding pops of gold or brass via hardware, lighting, and accessories. 09 of 25 Bring Fresh Plants Into the Room Credit: Jennifer Hughes Plants are an easy way to add a burst of color and a feeling of serenity. Steele suggests choosing low-maintenance indoor plants that'll thrive best in bedroom conditions. "In terms of placement, put the plants on bedside tables, windowsills, or hanging planters to bring a touch of nature indoors," she says. "This will give you a room that looks beautiful, and feels beautiful." 16 Plants That Will Transform Your Bedroom Into a Relaxing Oasis 10 of 25 Incorporate Low Lighting Credit: Antonio Matres Design Layered lighting is integral in any part of your home, but it's especially important in the bedroom. Low light can help you wind down and lull you into a deep sleep. "The mood created through lighting is pivotal in any bedroom, as you want the space to feel intimate, warm, but also relaxing," says interior designer Antonio Matres. "Consider low lighting where possible, adding lamps, wall sconces or reading lights, to create a soothing environment." 27 Bedroom Lighting Ideas That Add Style and Ambience 11 of 25 Weave in Natural Elements Credit: Kelly Brown Along with living plants, you can tie nature into your bedroom décor by weaving in natural elements. For example, "you could update a wall by using grasscloth wallpaper or repainting a room with textured paint like Portola Paints Roman Clay or Sherwin-Williams Limewash," says Amber Shay, national design director at Meritage Homes. "For those who aren’t quite ready to commit a wall color update, you can use grass clippings, tree branches, and wildflowers to create beautiful, one-of-a-kind arrangements that can be used as accent pieces." Biophilic Design Is About Connecting With Nature—Here's How to Utilize the Décor Trend In Your Home 12 of 25 Layer Your Textures Credit: Vertical Arts Architecture Adding rich, layered texture to a bedroom is the best way to cozy it up. "Humans are tactile creatures. Adding wonderfully luxurious textures through textiles into a space can help us relax as well as dampen noise," Pharis says. He recommends layering your texture. For example, avoid sticking with one fabric on your bed and instead combine unique textures such as shearling and leather, or linen and wool. You can also add texture via tapestries, rugs, décor, and drapes. 17 Bedroom Rug Ideas to Elevate Your Sleep Sanctuary 13 of 25 Hang Original Artwork Credit: Vertical Arts Architecture Just like any other room in the house, artwork is an excellent addition to your bedroom. It adds instant dimension and intrigue and gives your eyes a place to wander when inside those cozy quarters. Original artwork versus mass reproductions will lend more charm; Shay recommends keeping your eye out for original art when you’re on the hunt for furniture at thrift stores. 15 Things You Should Always Buy at the Thrift Store, According to Design Insiders 14 of 25 Opt For Versatality in Children's Bedrooms Cohesively Curated Interiors. When designing a child's bedroom, it's tempting to go for a bold color like pink, blue, green, or yellow. If you want the space to grow with your child, though, consider choosing a neutral color scheme and incorporating color through decorative touches. This bedroom by Cohesively Curated Interiors was designed for a three-year-old and utilizes a neutral floral wallpaper that will suit the child over time. Whimsical touches help keep the space vibrant and inviting. 15 of 25 Elevate Everyday Objects Credit: Antonio Matres Design Elevate everyday bedroom necessities to feel like an intentional part of the design versus an afterthought. "I love adding thoughtful objects to a bedroom that offer both beauty and function," says Matres. "Consider buying high-designed versions of items you already will need on your bedside. A striking clock or a sculptural water glass will not only serve their purpose but also work cohesively within your overall bedroom design." 16 of 25 Make the Ceiling a Star Credit: Olivia Westbrooks We often focus on walls and floors when designing a bedroom, but you spend a lot of time looking up in this space. Add intrigue to your ceiling via intricate woodwork as pictured here, wallpaper, paint, beams, and beyond. 17 of 25 Add Vintage Pieces Credit: Carly Jane Design Underutilized space on nightstands is often hard to remedy as you don't want clutter, but when left bare, the room often feels incomplete. This is your moment to weave in some character-rich vintage pieces. "We love finding vintage statues and busts to fill the dead space on nightstands," says Carly Shafiroff of Carly Jane Design. "This vintage horse statue that lives atop this nightstand perfectly catches your eye while also still fitting with the overall moody feel of this bedroom." 18 of 25 Tie The Space Together With a Rug Credit: Todd Goodman of LA Light Photo A rug gives your feet a cozy spot to land when you wake up or head to bed, and it does an excellent job of tying the room together. Rugs are also an opportunity to add dimension, color, and texture to your bedroom. Shay recommends investing in a high-quality area rug "that’s designed to look like a priceless heirloom, as it can set the tone for the entire space." How and Where to Place an Area Rug in Your Bedroom—Including the Right Size to Use 19 of 25 Minimize Clutter With Trays Credit: Kirsten Francis; Isy's Interiors Clutter accumulates easily in bedrooms. The solution: trays. "It is very easy for the top of a dresser to become cluttered and messy. Adding a large tray is a great way to keep mess contained," says interior designer Isy Runsewe. "Add depth and various heights within the tray. For example adding stacked books under some décor items helps give added dimension." 16 Bedroom Storage Ideas to Maximize Your Space, According to Professional Organizers 20 of 25 Add a Vanity Credit: Salon 21 "I love a small vanity area in the bedroom that is solely dedicated to you—especially if you share the room with a partner," says Alex Bass, founder and CEO of Salon 21. "It is a great way to stay organized and not have to use the bathroom for getting ready. It also adds another fun design element to the room." 21 of 25 Design a Statement Wall Credit: Newfield Design Having a focal point in your bedroom room lends a more sophisticated feel without overwhelming the space. It's also an opportunity for self-expression. "If you want to go all out, pick a wallpaper for only that wall, even better if it slightly contrasts the color used in the rest of the room," Steele advises. "I think that the best place for this will be behind the bed, because the bed is already such a statement. Pair this then with some of your favorite art and your bedroom will be a statement to behold." 17 Beautiful Accent Wall Ideas, From Wallpaper to Paneling 22 of 25 Lean Into Midcentury Modern Design Credit: Laure Nell Interiors Midcentury modern is one of those design styles that'll never fall out of favor, so it'll stand the test of time even as trends come and go. "The Geometric wallpaper adds dynamic energy to the space, while the sleek, minimalist furniture in warm leather tones provides the perfect contrast," says Laurent. "Incorporate unique lighting fixtures, such as hanging pendant lights with interesting details, like leather or metal." Simple and layered bedding helps maintain a cohesive and polished look. 23 of 25 Save Space With Sconces Credit: Kayla Bowen Studio; House of Four Design Bedside lamps are a staple in bedrooms, but if you want to conserve space and still achieve the same effect, then consider sconces instead. "We love this as a space-saving trick for smaller nightstands because it frees up the surface for more intentional décor," says Gangi. "If you have the luxury of space, consider reading light sconces in addition to table lamps for a luxurious look and feel." 17 Stylish Bedroom Wall Ideas Designers Are Loving, From Wallpaper to Wainscoting 24 of 25 Indulge in Little Luxuries Credit: Newfield Design When it comes to luxe décor, the price tag doesn’t necessarily have anything to do with it. It’s all about finding pieces that help you feel great about your space. "Think of items like upscale hotel-style bedding, monogrammed towels, cozy throw pillows, or a stylish mirror," Shay says. 15 Guest Room Ideas That'll Make Their Stay More Comfortable 25 of 25 Swap in Statement Lighting Credit: K+Co Living If you've got a standard light fixture hanging in your bedroom, watch how it transforms by simply swapping in a statement piece. Wolf says this is especially helpful in larger spaces. "Adding statement lighting can not only take up space to create a more cozy environment, it also adds a lot of instant visual appeal," Wolf says. "Focus on one bold chandelier or ceiling fixture if the space allows it." Alternatively, consider an interesting lamp or wall sconces to add personality without taking up too much room. Explore more: Home Home Design & Decor Bathroom Design Ideas