The bedroom is one of the most important spaces in any home, a place to relax and unwind.
Find all the inspiration you need to create a visually stunning and comfortable area with these classy bedroom decorating ideas for women.
1. Modern Cream Bedroom For A Mellow Vibe
I absolutely love how this room showcases so many elements of modern interior design. You can spot the clean lines and angles, the low-profile furniture, and that classic monochromatic color scheme.
But here’s the thing, while modern decor can sometimes feel a bit stark, I think the creamy color palette here gives the space a wonderfully warm and inviting feel.
The wall-to-wall parchment shag carpeting is the finishing touch that really softens up the whole room.
2. Cute Bedroom with Dark Blue Walls
This chic, maritime-inspired room looks so high-end, but you won’t believe how easy it is to replicate, even if you’re new to DIY.
My first step would be to grab some narrow one-by-two-inch wooden strips and attach them at equal distances along the wall, reaching about two-thirds of the way to the ceiling.
Then, just apply navy blue paint to the wall and the boards up to where they end. It creates a simple but totally striking accent feature.
Some simple white furniture and matte gold light fixtures are all you need to complete this contemporary coastal design. It’s a total showstopper!
3. Windswept Whimsy
This artfully disheveled bedroom is such a beautiful blend of minimalism and coastal decor. I love how a dried palm frond has been staged to look like it’s blowing in the wind, which helps create a sense of movement throughout the entire space.
That effect is really amplified by the purposefully askew and weather-worn light fixture. With casual touches like these, even a bed that isn’t perfectly made feels oddly intentional and so chic.
4. Amplify Vintage Features with Boho Decor
I’m always looking for ways to make older homes feel current, and this old-fashioned farmhouse is giving me so much inspiration! It feels so fun and fresh with the inclusion of some bohemian-inspired decorative elements.
The earthy orange and yellow bedding, along with the brown-toned floral wall hanging, bring out the warm tones of the antique wooden doors. And I have to say, the Moroccan-inspired metal pinhole pendant light fixture cleverly plays into the white-painted galvanized tin half wall.
A fringed sisal throw rug, a vintage wicker cabinet, and some potted plants all work together to add amazing texture and character to the space.
5. Green And Serene
This room feels so fun and fresh, all thanks to those moss green walls and the matching curtains and bedding. I love how the warm undertones in the green are complemented by a woven rattan light fixture and a caned wooden bench.
The mustard yellow throw pillows provide a perfect pop of color, while a large potted palm adds so much character to the space. And to finish it off, a gallery-style art wall completes the whole look. It’s absolutely gorgeous!
6. Pretty and Elegant Aesthetic Bedroom Design
Okay, let’s be real, a mattress on the ground isn’t typically the height of style. But in this room, it’s the centerpiece of a surprisingly stylish space!
An ornate plaster wall hanging acts as a clever improvised headboard, and its intricate details are echoed in various pieces throughout the room, like the antique filigree fireplace screen and the delicate lace throw blanket.
A traditional nightstand wouldn’t really work with such a low-profile bed, but using a wooden tray is such a smart and convenient alternative. I love it!
7. Sometimes Less Is More
If you’re like me, a messy bedroom makes it tough to fall asleep. That definitely won’t be a problem in this deliberately uncluttered space.
You know, minimalism isn’t just a type of decor; people who embrace a minimalist lifestyle tend to avoid objects that don’t add value to their lives.
Almost every single item in this room serves a distinct purpose, whether it’s the modest double bed or the streamlined single-bulb light fixture. This serene space is largely unadorned, aside from some practical end tables and a solitary piece of wall art. So calming!
8. Vibrant Vintage
Hitting up the thrift store for home decor items is one of my favorite ways to save money. But honestly, there are other benefits to embracing secondhand style.
Reusing items is fantastic for the environment, and well-loved pieces can help a space feel homier and more lived-in. This comfy room blends vintage items from multiple eras. A midcentury modern nightstand coexists so harmoniously with a seventies-style macrame wall hanging.
And for some inexpensive wall storage, you can create a DIY wall shelf out of simple brackets and an unfinished wood plank. What a great idea!
9. Small Bedroom with Artistic Accent Wall
Floor-to-ceiling windows are a dream, and they flood this serene space with so much natural light. Here’s a tip I love: prop a mirror against the wall opposite the windows to reflect that light and amplify it.
The large wooden frame on the mirror adds some great texture to the decor, which is continued in the abstract accent wall and the gray knit bedspread. I also think a padded headboard is a perfect touch to help soften the sharp edges of this space.
10. Classy Master Bedroom with Stylish Patterns
The elaborate three-dimensional ceiling is, without a doubt, the focal point of this upscale modern room. I’ve noticed many people would choose unadorned furnishing and finishes to avoid competing with such a strong decorative feature, but that’s definitely not the case in this boldly designed room.
While most of the walls feature a simple sage gray paint, one accent wall boasts a subtle monochromatic damask wallpaper. The trellis-print bedding and a grayscale paisley rug layer in even more patterns.
A limited neutral color palette is what preserves the elegance of this design. It’s just so chic!
11. Modern Cream Bedroom For A Mellow Vibe
I absolutely love how this room showcases so many elements of modern interior design. You can spot the clean lines and angles, the low-profile furniture, and that classic monochromatic color scheme.
But here’s the thing, while modern decor can sometimes feel a bit stark, I think the creamy color palette here gives the space a wonderfully warm and inviting feel. The wall-to-wall parchment shag carpeting is the finishing touch that really softens up the whole room.
12. Shape Your Space
Geometric shapes are such a staple of sleek, modern design, but they are equally well-suited to more organic decor, too. You can find geometric features all throughout this space.
Some are more noticeable, like the rectangular picture frames and the half-dome light fixture. Others are a bit more subtle, like the white-on-white wall grid and the throw pillow with tufted triangles.
I love how these discrete shapes are offset by the beautiful curvilinear grain pattern on the hardwood floors. It’s all about balance!
13. Luxury Decor Style
This stylish suite is absolutely packed with premium pieces that are fit for a princess. I’m obsessed with high-end furnishings like the reflective end tables and that ornate sterling silver antique mirror, which gleam in the natural light pouring through the floor-to-ceiling windows.
At night, the room is illuminated by a ritzy crystal knot chandelier. But the true cornerstone of this space is the soft and sumptuous bed, which has been generously padded with thick tufted upholstery and adorned with overstuffed feather pillows and a faux fur throw. It’s pure luxury!
14. Cozy Attic Bedroom with Cool Architecture
A steep vaulted ceiling is such a great feature because it helps this minuscule attic room feel much larger by creating vertical space. The brick-patterned peel and stick wallpaper is a brilliant touch that helps accent this dramatic feature and draw the eye upwards.
I also think adding a skylight into the vaulted ceiling helps introduce more natural light into the space. The green bedding and lush plants lend so much freshness and flair to the decor.
15. Get The Best of Both Worlds
I love seeing small-town charm and big-city style collide, and that’s exactly what’s happening in this rustic industrial bedroom. Rustic industrial interior design is inspired by both rural and urban living.
In this room, the weathered wooden headboard and thick faux fur blanket represent rustic decor perfectly.
Then you see the industrial influences in the black metal floor lamps with their geometric bulb cages, as well as in the graphic prints on the decorative pillows. It’s such a cool mix!
16. Create A Beautiful Bedroom with High-End Furniture
This elegant and cozy bedroom has so much panache, all thanks to its gorgeous custom furniture. The elaborate hand-carved headboard is balanced beautifully by plush bed pillows and an upholstered bench at the foot of the bed.
I love how a luxurious throw rug contrasts against the sleek hardwood floors. An overstuffed chair and tufted ottoman provide the perfect place to curl up with a book and a blanket.
The glass-front balcony doors and a modern crystal raindrop chandelier flood this room with light, which is then reflected by the stylized mirrored walls. So glamorous!
17. Small and Cute Apartment Bedroom
Even if you don’t have a ton of room to work with, you don’t have to sacrifice style. With a little creativity, even a compact space can feel super chic. My advice is to make the most of your space by choosing a double bed instead of a larger queen.
This one still feels luxe thanks to its plushly padded headboard and footboard. A floor-length curtain can sometimes overwhelm a tiny space, so opting for a 3/4 length one instead is a smart move.
18. Add Abstract Accents
The color palette used for this bedroom is just so simple and classic, comprised of earthy neutral tones like beige, sage green, and slate gray.
But what really gives it some personality are the decorative elements like a black metal fan-shaped light fixture and the abstract figural line drawings, which incorporate a little bit of an edge. I think it’s the perfect balance!
19. Come To The Dark Side
I’ve noticed that in the past few years, dark and deep wall colors have been making a quiet comeback. This room features a moody forest green accent wall with a sophisticated matte finish, and I am here for it!
The natural wood floors and a whitewashed ceiling help keep this dramatic color from completely overtaking the rest of the decor. Decorative accents like a sisal area rug and a rattan light fixture round out the casual elegance of this space beautifully.
20. Cool Blue and Grey Bedroom
With its pale gray walls and classic crown molding, it’s clear this room was originally designed with simple sophistication in mind. I love how decorative elements like the plush upholstered headboard and white transitional nightstands continue that theme.
But what really gives this otherwise understated room its own distinct style is the inclusion of bold, contrasting objects like a large metal light fixture and a skull-print throw pillow. It’s unexpected and so cool.
21. Upscale Gray Decor
This sumptuous suite is the absolute embodiment of stylish sophistication. Monochromatic color schemes can often be simple and understated, but the varied finishes here help this room feel more elevated and elegant.
The matte gunmetal gray bedding and pillows provide such a compelling counterpoint to the gleaming chrome finishes you see throughout the space, while the black flooring and accents add incredible depth.
22. Bring The Outdoors Inside
The wall-to-wall windows in this converted sunroom are a dream, overlooking a lush backyard. An array of potted plants in various sizes helps provide a wonderful sense of continuity and flow.
The rest of the room also draws inspiration from nature. The simple wooden bed frame seamlessly blends in with the blonde oak flooring and a sisal floor rug. And the bed is adorned with a raw linen blanket and a cowhide throw pillow. It’s so serene!
23. Stunning Bedroom with Bold Wallpaper
Wallpaper fell out of fashion for a few years, but lately, it has experienced a huge renaissance, and I’m so glad! This eclectic bedroom is wrapped in a dramatic black and white wallpaper patterned with palm trees and other lush foliage.
A tip from me: when you select such a bold pattern, you want to ensure that it doesn’t compete with the rest of the room. Be sure to stick to simple furnishings and neutral color choices to let the wallpaper really shine.
24. Defy Expectations
People often prioritize cohesiveness when it comes to interior design, but I think sometimes contrast can make for more compelling decor. This transitional room pulls inspiration from both modern and traditional decor.
It plays with polarity even further by striking a balance between masculine and feminine archetypes. With its clean lines and sharp angles, this matte black bed would be right at home in a bachelor’s bedroom.
But here, it’s softened by subtle feminine touches like linen curtains and a vase of dried flowers. So smart!
25. Modernize Your Room with Metallic Accents
If your bedroom feels a little too basic for your taste, you can add so much punch and polish by incorporating luxurious metallic decor. I love how the neutral wallpaper with gleaming lettering elevates the sleek and simple wooden headboard.
The gray marble-inspired bedding features subtle umber veining, which is enhanced by the addition of shiny copper throw pillows. The result is a soothing, nature-inspired room with a little extra pizzazz.
26. In The Ivy League
A faux potted plant is such a low-maintenance way to freshen up your decor, and I’m a big fan. Winding strands of faux ivy add a perfect touch of whimsy to a simple wooden bed frame.
The plant motif carries through into the framed art prints on either side of the bed, which is a great way to create a cohesive look. The woven wicker light fixture adds a final, beautiful nod to nature.
27. Warm and Welcoming Neutrals
If you think neutral color palettes are boring, this inviting bedroom is sure to change your mind. The sage green paint helps the traditional wainscoting from feeling too heavy, especially when it’s paired with creamy eggshell walls.
I think the varying textures add so much nuance to the beige bedding and area rug. Plus, the subtle orangey undertones in the hardwood floor and bamboo shade infuse the room with a lovely warmth.
28. Metallic Makeover For A Minimalist Space
The crisp angles in this ultramodern space get a serious glam upgrade thanks to its multitude of lustrous accents. A modern metal canopy bed is elevated by the burnished matte gold finish, which picks up the light cast by the large raw crystal wall sconces.
And the shine continues throughout the space. You can see it in the subtle sheen of the striped carpet, as well as in the high-gloss lacquered end tables. It’s just so chic!
29. Modern and Minimal Decor
This unfussy room contains a very unexpected wall cutout. In a maximalist decor style, this kind of feature would probably be highlighted with a contrasting paint color or printed wallpaper backing.
But in this minimalist design, it blends in almost seamlessly thanks to the cohesive neutral paint. I love how placing simple decor items like white pillar candles in this nook gives it a real sense of purpose.
30. Eclectic Elegance
While this room may look a little cluttered and chaotic at first glance, it has been so carefully curated for a specific look. Eclectic interior design is all about creating harmony out of havoc by marrying together disparate styles in a surprisingly cohesive way.
Unexpected color choices and contrasting patterns are some of the hallmarks of this adventurous style of home decor. You can also mix and match furnishings from different eras.
I love when people think outside the box by mounting an antique chandelier over a modern industrial bed frame. So creative!
31. Update Your Space with Modern Touches
A modern makeover can make old-fashioned architecture feel so youthful and fresh. I think the white wall with elegant wainscoting feels more contemporary and graphic with the application of bold black paint.
Round raised ceiling medallions are often used to frame vintage lighting like a crystal chandelier, but here, it showcases a mid-century modern sputnik light fixture. The gold chrome lamps and abstract throw pillows complete this amazing contemporary space.
32. Patterns with Panache
Prints and patterns are the absolute perfect way to punch up your decor. While transitional interior design usually incorporates subtler prints, this room really pushes the envelope by pairing disparate patterns.
Modern geometric curtains and vintage botanical throw pillows might seem like unlikely bedfellows, but they blend surprisingly well, all courtesy of the cohesive color scheme. It just works!
33. Add Abstract Accents
The color palette used for this bedroom is just so simple and classic, comprised of earthy neutral tones like beige, sage green, and slate gray.
But what really gives it some personality are the decorative elements like a black metal fan-shaped light fixture and the abstract figural line drawings, which incorporate a little bit of an edge. I think it’s the perfect balance!
34. Feature Stylish Bedroom Curtains
From the ornate crown molding and the luxurious chandelier to the custom decorative wainscoting, this chic master suite boasts so many upscale finishes.
I love the massive California king, which features an opulent canopy that is mirrored in the elegant window treatments. A neutral color palette of grays and taupes with a few subtle pops of gold is what keeps this space from feeling too overdone. It’s just stunning.
35. Cozy Coastal Farmhouse
If you can’t settle on a single decor style, don’t be afraid to mix and match elements from multiple forms of design! This stylish suite is the perfect balance of coastal and farmhouse decor.
The wood accent feature wall is adorned with a pastoral landscape, giving it a traditional farmhouse feel that carries through in the black iron curtain rod.
The sandy neutral color scheme and woven wicker accents would be right at home in a seaside cottage. And the burnished gold wall sconces and subtle navy stripes give a little nod to a nautical theme.
36. Get Creative with A Ceiling-Mounted Canopy
Free-flowing fabric is a common component in boho design, and I love the look. This decorative accent often comes in the form of gauzy textiles that have been draped over a canopy bed.
If you have a traditional bed frame, you can still achieve this look. Simply mount curtain rods into the ceiling so that they frame the bed below, and use them to suspend panels of fabric.
This innovative solution has some unexpected benefits. While a typical canopy bed can feel a little claustrophobic, this setup gives you a few extra feet of vertical headroom.
Even better, since there’s no separation between the ceiling and the bed, you can install a charming beaded chandelier to complement your decor!
37. Amazing Coastal Style Bedroom Design
I find that decorative accents can really help give an airy room a coastal cottage feel. The slatted wooden fronts on the desk and nightstands are reminiscent of plantation-style furniture, which infuses the decor with so much southern charm.
These slats are mirrored in the navy blue stripes on the nautically-themed armchair. And the white linen curtains are pulled aside to let all that beautiful sunlight stream through.
38. Relaxing Romantic Respite
It’s so easy to fall in love with this elegant and ethereal suite. We all know Paris is the city of love, making it the natural birthplace of Rococo interior design in the 18th century.
Elaborate ornamentation and extravagant details are hallmarks of the Rococo style, and its influence is evident all throughout this room.
To replicate this look, I’d seek out antique furniture like the lavish bed and that ornate iron wall sconce. You can further elevate the design with luxe finishes such as crystal drawer pulls and silver damask wallpaper.
39. Let There Be Light
This snug attic room becomes so much more livable thanks to the installation of a skylight into the steeply slanted ceiling. The introduction of natural light helps this cozy nook feel much more spacious, especially when it’s paired with neutral finishes like the sleek polished ash wood floors.
When you’re working with an unconventionally-shaped space, it’s really important to choose appropriately-scaled furniture. This low-profile bed has built-in lighting which helps reduce clutter.
My advice is to round out your design with understated decor items like black and white art prints with minimalist frames.
40. A Room That Reflects Your Style
Vintage mirrors are one of my favorite ways to make a unique decorative statement. This room features a simple floating wall shelf that has been staged with a variety of eclectic objects, including an evil eye mirror.
A vintage sunburst mirror has been mounted adjacent to the shelf. The streamlined furniture and understated colors provide the perfect backdrop for these unique decorative items to really pop.
41. Chic Black and White Apartment Bedroom
If you’re renting a home or an apartment, you might feel limited when it comes to redecorating your space. But with a little creativity, you can temporarily transform your rental into something that’s more your style.
I would cover up a bland, beige builder-grade carpet with a bold black and white throw rug. Then, affix some three-dimensional wall tiles to create a striking modern focal point. It’s amazing what a difference a few changes can make!
42. Create Texture with Textiles
Selecting a neutral, monochromatic color scheme can help a small space feel much bigger, but I know it can run the risk of feeling a little boring. Incorporating variegated textures is a great way to infuse personality into a stylish monochromatic bedroom.
The large-scale knit blankets and a vase of dried cattails make this inviting space feel a little more elevated. And here’s a trick I love: tuck fairy lights behind a panel of sheer fabric for a dreamy, diffused lighting effect.
43. Modern Off-White Bedroom Furniture
Using a limited color palette is such a great way to help your room feel simultaneously understated and elegant. This room is largely composed of shades of off-white, from the ivory upholstered bench to the eggshell linen curtains.
When you use restraint with your color choices, it’s important to bring in visual interest in other ways. You can see examples of that principle in the mismatched end tables and the high-gloss cream floors. It’s all in the details!
44. Let Your Decor Speak For Itself
This room is essentially a blank slate, thanks to its white walls and pale gray carpeting. This means that your furniture and decor choices will really define the space.
The mellow wood tones in the oak bed frame and nightstands help add some warmth to the space, a color that is echoed in the woven wicker pendant light.
Arranging multiple art pieces gallery-style is a fantastic way to fill up vast empty walls. The bright botanical prints are complemented perfectly by hanging plants.
45. Glam Black and White Bedroom with Pink Accents
You can create an edgy yet romantic retreat by combining disparate design elements. I love how the bold black and white color scheme and graphic wall art are softened by the addition of luxe textiles and pops of blush pink.
The bright bulbs in the feathered pendant light and matching table lamps make up for the lack of natural light in this basement bedroom. The lighting is further augmented by an assortment of large pillar candles, which adds to the romantic vibe.
46. Brighten Your Bedroom with Boho Accents
This cozy attic room feels so ample and airy despite its small size, all thanks to a vaulted ceiling, large windows, and bright white paint. There’s a distinct lack of architectural details in this simple space, as you can see from its unadorned walls and unfinished wood slat floors.
I think Bohemian decor is a great way to add character to an otherwise blank slate. Mismatched nightstands, cheerful coral bedding, and a wicker pendant light fixture help this room feel more welcoming and lived-in.
47. Find The Right Angles
Bright white walls and pale blue bedding really help this small room feel more spacious. Meanwhile, the geometric shapes add so much visual interest to the otherwise minimalist decor.
I love how the slim headboard is composed of interlocking hexagonal shapes, while a black metal light fixture draws attention upwards and helps elongate the space. It’s such a smart use of design elements!
48. Modern Monochromatic Bedroom Decor
It’s a common misconception that modern decor is inherently edgy, but I don’t think that’s true at all. This room showcases a wonderfully airy and alluring take on modern design.
Clever architectural details can help you make the most of a small space. Vaulting your ceiling creates vertical space, while the skylight illuminates the warm ivory color scheme.
This monochromatic room still feels luxurious and layered, all courtesy of its variegated textures.
49. Curate Statement Pieces
This stylish bedroom is sparingly decorated, but every single piece has plenty of panache. A California king-sized bed with a wooden canopy frame helps fill up the ample floor space perfectly.
The deep olive green hues in the vintage botanical wall hanging tie in beautifully with the tufted leather armchairs. And that large black wicker light fixture is the perfect finishing touch to help anchor the space.
50. Gorgeous Farmhouse Bedroom with Barn Style Sliding Doors
If you’re ready for a revamp, you should consider making over a rustic master suite with some modern touches.
I love how the vintage shiplap walls get a new life with the application of bright white paint, while the adjacent bathroom boasts sleek black powder-coated metal windows.
Original pieces like a weather-worn barn door and an antique clawfoot tub help this room maintain its authentic charm. It’s the best of both worlds!
51. Transitional Tranquility
Transitional interior design blends facets of traditional and modern styles, and this serene space introduces coastal influences into the mix.
The color scheme utilizes varying shades of tan and taupe with pops of pale blue, perfectly evoking sand and sea. The ultimate result is a calming space that is simultaneously peaceful and posh. I could relax here all day!
52. Chic Boho Bedroom with Neutral Colors
Bohemian decor is heavily influenced by nature, and that inspiration is so evident in this room. The star of this space is definitely the accent wall that features a cheerful apricot wallpaper patterned with trees and birds.
That avian motif continues in the wicker peacock nightstand. The terracotta-colored linen comforter and a vase of dried pampas grass incorporate more earthy elements into the design. It’s so well done!
53. Install Wood Paneling
A modern loft gets a lovely touch of rustic charm with the application of peel and stick wallpaper printed with a wooden plank pattern. The gray tones in the wallpaper provide the perfect bridge between the bright white furnishings and the black metal window frames.
A floor-length mirror helps maximize the natural daylight, while wall sconces and table lamps illuminate the space after sundown. It’s a perfect combination of styles.
54. Create Contrast with Colors
Soft finishes and soothing colors come together in this snug space to create a harmonious hideaway. While muted neutral tones can help a small room feel more spacious, they aren’t always the most exciting.
This room introduces intrigue with sharp, contrasting pops of black. The dark taupe accent wall adds just the right amount of subtle depth and drama.
55. Pretty Pink Room For Girls
The bright and cheery color palette of this room really brings out the warm wood stain on the walnut floors. In a smaller room, I think it’s best to stick to a pastel shade for the walls like this shell pink.
You can use darker shades to create layers and depth, as they did with the peachy rose bedding. The wicker pendant light and woven wall fans complement the flooring beautifully while creating some great visual texture.
56. Cozy Simple Bedroom
At first glance, this capacious room seems to embody fairly straightforward boho decor. But what I love is that it also incorporates principles of Scandinavian decor, which heavily relies on simplicity and minimalism over clutter.
There is some overlap between Scandinavian and boho design; chiefly, both styles are heavily influenced by nature.
Fittingly, this room is full of natural elements, from the wooden furnishings and woven textiles to the sunlight that streams in through the sheer curtains. It’s a beautiful combination!
57. Embrace Your Eclectic Side
This hip room is wholly unique, and it’s all courtesy of its multifaceted decor. A matte black accent wall adds a modern edge to the traditional wainscoting that encircles the space.
The graphic artwork and contemporary paper light fixture coexist beautifully with more boho decor, like a vase filled with dried pampas grass. And the multi-tonal brown bedding is an unexpected addition to the black and white color scheme that totally works.
58. Trendy Aesthetic Bedroom
Clean lines and neutral hues give this room such a timeless feel. You can make it feel more up-to-the-minute by adding trendy decor pieces like fairy lights and potted plants.
I think a floating shelf above the bed is the perfect place to display artwork that showcases your personal style. When you’re ready for a revamp, you can simply swap the pictures out for something new!
59. Fashionable Small Bedroom Decor
When you step into an empty dorm room for the first time, I know it can feel stark and institutional. But with some clever design choices, you can transform your space into a cozy and creative home away from home.
Simple floating shelves create additional storage and provide the perfect place to display meaningful personal items. And warm string lights are a soothing alternative to those harsh overhead fluorescent bulbs.
60. Cute, Cozy and Contemporary
Crisp clean lines and streamlined simplicity are core characteristics of contemporary design, and those elements are in full effect in this room.
You can see it everywhere, from the sleek table lamp and the hairpin legs on the mid-century modern-inspired nightstand to the hexagonal cutouts that adorn the headboard.
The sharp angles of the decor are softened so nicely by the inclusion of homey ruffled pillowcases and overflowing plants.
61. Wainscot Your Walls
Newly-built homes often lack interesting architectural details, which is a shame. But you can take a simple space to the next level by installing wainscoting.
The wainscoting in this room is decorative as well as practical. The built-in wall sconces create additional lighting, while the wide lip at the top serves double duty as a display shelf. It’s such a smart and beautiful update!
62. A Cozy Take on Contemporary
Crisp and clean lines are the defining aspects of contemporary design, and you can find that here in architectural details like the sleek silver handles that adorn the simple closet doors.
A contemporary color palette is typically comprised of blacks, whites, and neutrals. I love that the rich cocoa wall color is a departure from the norm and infuses the space with unexpected warmth.
63. Use Feminine Floral Accents
Feminine floral accents are perfect for transforming a snug attic bedroom into a romantic retreat. The slanted ceiling is adorned with pretty peonies in the form of a colorful wall decal.
Vases full of faux florals help continue the motif throughout the room. Even the round pendant light is evocative of a fluffy dandelion. The pink and purple bedding and a tray of candles are the perfect final touches to set the mood.
64. Decorate with Decals
Accent walls can create such a powerful focal point in any space. If you’re wary about making a more permanent change, I think wall decals are a great way to take this trend for a test drive.
An immense black and white floral wall decal makes a strong statement in this engaging space. The geometric shapes in the herringbone-patterned wood floors help balance out the more organic lines in the mural. I love the contrast!
65. Find Your Niche
A horizontal wall niche is the standout architectural feature in this beachy boho bedroom. The elevated height of the cutout rules it out as an accessible storage space for practical items, but it’s the perfect place to experiment with decorative accents.
The trailing tendrils of these faux potted plants cascade down the wall, creating so much visual interest. That waterfall effect is mirrored beautifully in the dip-dyed macrame wall hanging.
66. Live In The Lap of Luxury
With its high ceilings and generous floor plan, this room just begs to be filled with fabulous and fashionable furniture. The custom-made upholstered bed is artfully framed by a massive built-in wall arch.
The light from the lavish crystal chandelier highlights the subtle sheen in the matte gold abstract wall hanging. A smaller arch leads into an adjacent alcove which could be staged in a multitude of ways.
Here, it serves as a stylish yet practical home office. What a dream!
67. Minimalist Shelves, Maximum Storage
Low-profile floating shelves are a simple and affordable way to create supplemental storage without crowding a small space. A narrow wall nook becomes more functional and fashionable with the addition of shelves staged with decorative accents.
You can also install a single long shelf above your bed that runs the length of your room. Here, that additional shelf is home to a plethora of potted plants. The lush leaves are a lively counterpoint to the industrial metal bed frame. So smart!
68. Hygge Hideaway At Home
The Danish word “hygge” is a bit difficult to define, but it encapsulates a very specific feeling of comfort and contentment. It’s all about enjoying the simple pleasures in life.
Curling up on the couch with a good book and a soft blanket can cultivate that feeling of hygge. In interior design terms, hygge decor can be described as a cozy take on minimalism.
To achieve this look, I suggest pairing streamlined furniture and art with a pleasing palette of pastel pinks and pale blues.