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65 Romantic Bedroom Ideas for Couples to Create a Cozy Space

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Choosing a design direction for a couple’s bedroom can be overwhelming. It’s probably one of the most challenging rooms for people to decorate for different reasons.

The most important element is thinking about how you both use the space and how you want to feel in that particular space day after day.

Today’s post is loaded with some absolutely incredible designs that I think you are going to love and hopefully be inspired by.

1. Real Deal Teal

Fun Bedroom Decor For Modern Couples

I know a lot of couples worry that dark colors will make a bedroom feel small and gloomy, but you don’t have to shy away from them! Painting just one feature wall is a fantastic way to bring in a bold color without it taking over the entire room.

This space is a perfect example of how to do it right. It’s large and gets tons of natural light, so it can easily handle a rich shade like this deep teal.

Plus, since teal is opposite orange on the color wheel, the warm tones in the reclaimed wood furniture make that gorgeous wall pop even more. It’s just so well-balanced!

2. Beautiful His and Hers Bedroom

Beautiful His and Hers Bedroom

While buying a matching bedroom set is super convenient, sometimes furniture that’s too coordinated can make a room feel like a generic showroom.

I absolutely love the charming, eclectic vibe in this farmhouse-style room, which comes from its intentionally mismatched decor.

You can see two different antique nightstands flanking the bed, and each one has a different vintage wooden lamp with its own unique shade. The final result is a space that just feels so warm and welcoming.

3. Stylishly Sparse

Simple Bedroom For Couples

If you’re after a “less is more” look, a minimalist design style is a wonderful way to approach decorating your bedroom. Minimalist decor is all about form and function, so every single piece in the room needs to serve a purpose.

This bedroom has such a thoughtfully curated collection of furniture, including a cool low-profile bed, a sleek lounge chair, and a pair of nightstands with awesome copper wire bases.

The greenery peeking through the sliding glass door looks extra lush and vibrant against the beautifully unfussy decor.

4. Curtain Call

Stunning Room

Having a wall of windows in a bedroom can be both a blessing and a bit of a challenge. On one hand, you get an incredible amount of natural light and maybe even a spectacular view.

But on the other hand, you have to think about privacy and those early morning sunbeams when you want to sleep in. Wall-to-wall blackout curtains are the perfect fix for this.

In this room, the curtains also act like a three-dimensional feature wall, which brings so much visual interest to the space. It’s a brilliant, stylish solution!

5. Classic Master Bedroom

Large Master Bedroom Decor For Couples

This sumptuous sleeping space is just elevated by its incredible architectural details and high-end finishes.

A huge arched doorway with ornamental wainscoting would be a powerful style statement on its own, but the addition of a central fireplace with a Carrara marble surround really takes it to another level.

And since the fireplace is double-sided, you can enjoy the cozy, flickering flames from either the plush bed or the sitting area next to it. Just stunning!

6. Work With Unconventional Features

Trendy Bedroom Design For Married Couples

Sometimes designing a space can be tricky when you have to work around unusual elements, like the two off-center square windows in this room. But I love this solution!

Adding wood strips in a grid pattern makes these quirky windows feel like a deliberate and super intentional design choice. Using high-contrast colors is also such a simple trick to add visual interest.

Here, the white tufted headboard really stands out against the matte black feature wall, while a gray tasseled area rug and matching chaise nicely bridge the gap between the black and white.

7. Black, White and Brown Color Scheme

Stylish Master Bedroom Colors

For so many people, the appeal of a classic black and white color combo is all about the huge difference between the two high-contrast shades.

You often see this pairing used to create graphic patterns that have a major visual impact, which you can see here in the striped pillows and the Southwestern-style throw rug.

If a purely black and white room feels a little too stark for you, you can always bring in a third color to soften it. In this space, different shades of brown add a grounded, earthy quality that makes it feel so inviting.

8. Line It Up

Chic His and Her Room

When you think of shiplap walls, you usually picture wood planks arranged horizontally. What a lot of people don’t realize is that you can also install shiplap vertically!

Not only does vertical shiplap have a more modern feel, but it’s also a great trick for making a room with a low ceiling feel much taller.

In this room, a large throw rug with a line pattern creates a really nice sense of continuity with the pinstripe effect on the walls. It’s a very clever design.

9. Farm Fresh

Shabby Chic Bedroom

At first look, this farmhouse bedroom seems pretty typical, but this cute and cozy cottage actually pulls in elements of shabby chic decor, too.

Farmhouse style usually leans simpler and less cluttered, while shabby chic often layers new and antique pieces for a more romantic look.

You can see classic farmhouse in decorative objects like the simple blanket ladder and the wall-mounted tin planter. At the same time, the vintage chair and ruffled bed skirt perfectly capture that shabby chic romance.

10. Wide Open Spaces

Stylish Modern Bedroom

In most primary suites, you can typically block off the bathroom from the bedroom just by closing a door. But here, the bedroom flows seamlessly into the bathroom because of its unconventional layout.

A partial wall separates the toilet and sink from the main sleeping area, but the freestanding soaking tub is located more centrally.

I love that you can enjoy a bubble bath while looking up at the cluster of glass orbs in the bubble-inspired pendant light. So fun!

11. Trendy Times Two

Midcentury Boho Bedroom

This midcentury boho bedroom is proof that some decor styles can come together absolutely beautifully. The tapered legs on the low-profile upholstered bed are a classic midcentury modern touch, and so are the dual nightstands.

Meanwhile, the woven rattan wall art, patterned pillows, and abundance of greenery really capture that laid-back boho vibe. It’s the perfect blend!

12. A Room With A View

Gorgeous Bedroom For Married Couples

When your home is surrounded by so much natural beauty, it’s a smart move to take advantage of that view! In this room, a massive picture window wall gives an unobstructed look at the majestic mountain peaks.

A carefully curated collection of stylish furniture and decor makes sure that the bedroom itself is just as beautiful as the landscape outside.

This luxurious lodge mixes rustic features like a sliding barn door and faux fur chairs with more upscale pieces like a modern sputnik chandelier to create a truly one-of-a-kind space.

13. Architectural Enhancements

Classy Farmhouse Bedroom Decor

Vaulted ceilings already make such a strong visual statement, but this ceiling takes style to a whole new level. The vault has been lined with weathered, reclaimed wood, which adds a vintage farmhouse flair to the space.

This elevated look is perfectly complemented by an antique iron and crystal chandelier. I also love how the layers of textiles in different shades of taupe and tan make this room feel even more warm and inviting.

14. Things Are Looking Up

Elegant Master Bedroom For Couples

More than any other room in your home, the bedroom is where you’re most likely to spend time looking up at the ceiling. So you might as well give yourself something amazing to look at!

Recessed ceilings are usually dictated by the room’s layout, so they’re often square or rectangular.

But this room has a dramatic bay window, so the recessed ceiling ends in a cool pentagonal shape at that end instead. It’s such a unique detail.

15. Compromise on Color

Beautiful Bedroom Decor Ideas

It’s totally normal for couples to disagree on the perfect colors for a bedroom.

A gender-neutral tone like taupe is a great solution because it not only appeals to both men and women, but it’s also versatile enough to work with all kinds of interior design styles.

The dark brown painted borders around the windows and along the top and bottom of each wall really help the neutral shade feel more impactful.

These borders also beautifully complement the squared black metal frames on the rustic industrial bed and matching bench.

16. Reclaim Your Room

Beautiful Bedroom Decor For His and Her

New construction homes are wonderful, but sometimes they can feel like they’re missing a little bit of character. Creating a feature wall is a low-impact way to make your space feel more personal and unique.

The reclaimed barn wood here adds a warm and weathered quality to what could have been bland, builder-grade finishes. A faux wooden beam and some cozy armchairs give this bedroom even more of a rustic, farmhouse vibe.

17. Blast From The Past

Midcentury Modern Bedroom

The midcentury modern style of interior design is so special because it’s instantly recognizable yet still feels completely timeless.

Midcentury modern architecture and decor are known for their use of clean lines, minimal ornamentation, and a mix of organic and manmade materials.

This casually cool bedroom showcases several iconic midcentury decor pieces, including graphic and colorful throw pillows, brushed brass pendant lights, and furniture with those signature tapered legs.

18. Lofty Ambitions

Classy Room Design

High ceilings can make a home feel so grand and airy, but I know they can also be a challenge when it’s time to decorate. My advice is to rise to the challenge by scaling up your decor!

The windows in this room are higher than in a standard home, so they needed extra-long drapes to look right.

A lifted dresser and an oversized bed feel perfectly proportional next to the color-blocked curtains. It’s all about playing with scale.

19. Elegant and Enticing Room

Classy Ideas For Couples Bedroom

Luxe furniture and decor pieces like a four-poster bed, a tiered tray ceiling, and an antiqued brass chandelier really elevate this sophisticated suite. But even with all its upscale finishes, this bedroom still feels so cozy and inviting.

The creamy color palette is warm and welcoming, while the plush roll arm sofa and overstuffed tufted armchair offer the perfect blend of comfortable and classy.

I also love how the copper hue of the hammered cauldron coffee table pairs so nicely with the ivory upholstered furniture.

20. Double Feature

Small Bedroom Ideas For Couples

While you definitely don’t need more than one feature wall in a room, you can absolutely get creative when you have some style to spare!

The decorative wall molding helps an understated gray wall feel more elegant and elevated, but this space was just calling for a pop of color.

Painting the built-in shelving with a deep teal hue creates a stunning secondary accent wall. And the multi-tonal modern area rug provides a wonderful sense of continuity between the two colors.

21. Embrace Different Eras

Stylish Couples Bedroom Decor

Tudor homes are easy to spot inside and out, thanks to their steeply pitched gabled roofs and super high ceilings. But heavy walls, small leaded windows, and dark wood paneling can sometimes make the rooms feel dim.

Thoughtful updates have completely transformed this bright and breezy bedroom. Natural light just pours in through the modern round top double glass doors, amplifying the airy effect of the white walls and ceiling.

Honeyed cedar beams complement the contemporary white oak bed, and the seating area is anchored by a vintage midcentury sofa.

The understated color palette helps the whole room feel incredibly cohesive, even with the eclectic mix of furniture from different time periods.

22. Let There Be Light

Cute Couples Bedroom Decorations

With large built-ins and small windows, this room doesn’t get a ton of natural light, so it was really important to bring in multiple additional light sources.

The massive faceted light fixture in the center of the room provides plenty of ambient lighting. At the same time, matching swing-arm wall sconces offer more targeted light for reading, all without cluttering up the minimalist nightstands. It’s a great example of layered lighting.

23. Sit Back and Relax

Cute Bedroom Décor Ideas For Couples

When it comes to cute decor, there are so many romantic bedroom ideas that are both stylish and functional for married couples. I’m always drawn to historic homes that are full of charming details like wainscoted walls.

However, bedrooms in older homes can sometimes feel a bit cramped compared to modern ones. If your home has two smaller adjacent rooms, think about taking down the dividing wall to create one larger room.

This spacious suite has enough square footage to house a separate sitting area. Here, the overstuffed armchairs are the perfect spot to curl up and enjoy a morning coffee with your partner.

24. Cozy Small Bedroom

Cozy Small Bedroom For Couples

Conventional wisdom usually tells us that “less is more” when decorating small spaces, but this homey haven is a wonderful exception to that rule.

There are several repeating motifs throughout the room that tie it all together. The wooden cutouts on the mirrored dressers are like smaller versions of the larger trellis print on the area rug.

The iron scrollwork on the table lamps even carries through to the wall hanging above the bed. A neutral color palette is key here, as it keeps all these beautiful patterns from overwhelming the space.

25. Back In Black

Black Bedroom Design

With just a few strips of plywood and a can of paint, you can totally transform a bland, builder-grade bedroom into a moody master suite. It’s such a great DIY project!

First, you just nail the wood strips to the wall in a grid pattern to create a faux board and batten effect. Next, paint over the walls and the wood with a neutral true black paint.

With any leftover paint, you can even create your own piece of abstract art to hang above the bed. So simple and so effective.

26. Somewhere Beyond The Sea

Amazing Bedroom Decor For Married Couples

I love how coastal-inspired colors and midcentury modern accents come together in this room to create a space that just epitomizes California cool.

Natural light pours in through the bay windows, lighting up the brighter, beachy elements like potted palms and a turquoise accent wall.

At the same time, midcentury-era light fixtures like a dome lamp and a branching crystal chandelier add a retro edge. The print on the vintage-inspired area rug is inspired by the iconic midcentury Nelson Ball Clock, and its teal color ties back perfectly to the more coastal decor pieces.

27. Neutral Colored Bedroom

Neutral Bedroom

Beige is such a soothing color, which makes it an incredibly popular choice for bedroom decor. While some people might find the color a little bland, the beige paint on these shiplap walls has a slight peachy undertone that makes them feel more vibrant and lively.

The burnished bronze light fixtures, mint nightstands, and olive green bedframe also work to make the walls feel even warmer. It’s all about those subtle undertones!

28. Vintage Vineyard

Mediterranean Bedroom Decor

This monochromatic Mediterranean bedroom is a beautiful combination of lived-in luxury and old-fashioned elegance. The Meranti wood nightstands and matching bench have a straight, open grain that gives them a wonderfully rustic quality.

An antique landscape painting and a hand-knotted floral vintage rug lend so much character to the space. And I love the little nod to tradition with the faux potted olive tree; olive trees are often planted alongside grapes in vineyards all over the Mediterranean.

29. The Suite Life

Cute Master Bedroom Designs

While a lot of homeowners prefer having a door that separates the bedroom and bathroom in the primary suite, others find that leaving the door off gives the space a much better sense of flow.

If you’re in that second group, it’s important to make sure the design elements in both rooms are really well-matched.

In this space, the beige and white patterned shower tile coordinates so beautifully with the woven wall hanging behind the bed, as well as with the wicker art installation on the adjoining wall. It all ties together perfectly.

30. Rural Revamp

Modern Farmhouse Bedroom Decor For Couples

This modern farmhouse bedroom has such a beautiful and stylish design that any couple could easily replicate. Shiplap walls are a staple of this decor style, but they aren’t always practical to install.

A great, cost-effective alternative is to use peel-and-stick wallpaper printed to look like whitewashed wood planks. It gives you the look of shiplap without the commitment!

You can round out the design with other charming pieces, like a white slipcovered loveseat, a chunky knit throw, and a metal headboard with decorative finials.

31. Let Existing Features Inspire Your Decor

Simple Master Bedroom

This historic 1920s home is filled with beautiful period details, including a black marble fireplace mantle and original hardwood floors laid in a herringbone pattern.

While the herringbone pattern dates back as far as the Roman Empire, it’s especially common in chic chateaus across Europe.

That international feeling is enhanced by furniture like a tapered four-poster bed, an antique desk, and a distressed Victorian-inspired area rug. It’s so elegant.

32. Home Decor For Quirky Couples

Fashionable Bedroom Designs

With eclectic designs, couples can pull together pieces from different eras and styles to create truly one-of-a-kind spaces.

While contrasting colors and clashing patterns are definitely hallmarks of eclectic design, there should always be some common threads that connect all the different decorative elements.

Here, the gold-dipped acrylic legs on the minimalist upholstered bench create a point of commonality with the ornate gilt Hollywood regency wall mirror and the modern geometric chandelier.

At the same time, the colors in the distressed patterned rug tie together the black satin finish walls and the white tufted bed. It’s so well done.

33. Poster Perfect

Romantic Couples Bedroom

If you’re dreaming of a romantic, fabric-draped canopy bed but your partner would prefer a simpler, more streamlined frame, this four-poster bed could be the perfect compromise.

The bed’s structured silhouette has a dramatic flair, but the sharp, angular corners feel crisp and contemporary.

Decorative touches like a beaded chandelier and a vase filled with feathery pampas grass give this bedroom a sense of whimsy that balances out the more severe lines of the bed frame and its matching minimalist metal nightstands.

34. International Inspiration

Bold Bedroom Decor

The island of Mykonos, a popular vacation spot off the coast of Greece, is famous for its whitewashed stone buildings with bright pops of blue.

The serene style of this bedroom will make you feel like you’re on vacation without ever leaving home. The blue and white color scheme immediately evokes that iconic Greek isle style, while the gold accents add a perfect touch of glam.

I absolutely love this.

35. Lavish Layers

Lavish Bedroom For Couples

Aesthetics aren’t the only thing to think about when you’re decorating a bedroom. You want your space to feel just as amazing as it looks!

This room is filled with so many touchable textiles, from the thick, high-pile carpet to the flannel Southwestern-inspired blanket and the faux fur throw pillows.

The channel-tufted headboard has been wrapped in a rich, velvety teal fabric. And a cluster of wood and macramé wall hangings centered over the bed layers in even more visual texture to the space. So cozy!

36. Mission Possible

Contemporary Bedroom

Pops of bold black and crisp white add such a modern feel to this 1930s-era Palm Springs space. The home itself features historic Spanish mission architectural elements, like ornate ironwork and arched doorways.

The beveled floor mirror and riveted decorative headboard both pay a nice homage to these classic details, but in a much more contemporary way. It’s a great blend of old and new.

37. Balancing Act

Modern Farmhouse Bedroom Decorating Ideas

Modern farmhouse decor has become one of the most popular interior design styles lately. It’s so versatile and stylish, and it’s especially popular in bedrooms because it strikes a really nice balance between feminine and masculine characteristics. The ornate, hand-turned walnut legs on the matching accent chairs have a more feminine flair, while the heavy wrought iron chandelier and curtains lean in a more masculine direction.

A woven area rug with navy blue pinstripes also perfectly mirrors the white shiplap feature wall.

38. Supersize Your Style

Stunning Room Design

When you’re decorating a large room, it’s easy to think that the best solution is to just fill up the space with more furniture and decor. Unfortunately, that can make the room feel cluttered and distracting, which is not what you want for a bedroom.

Instead of bringing in a ton of different items, try choosing a few large-scale pieces to take up more room without creating a mess.

Bright white paint makes the already high ceiling in this room feel even loftier, but an oversized light fixture and an enormous gilt floor mirror create a wonderful sense of balance.

39. Rustic and Refined

Refined Rustic French Country Bedroom

Because it’s everywhere now, it’s easy to think that farmhouse-style decor has been around forever. While it’s very established now, farmhouse design has actually been popular for less than a decade.

French country decor, on the other hand, has had surges of popularity for over a century. At first glance, the two styles might seem hard to tell apart. While they have some overlapping features, there are also some key differences.

Farmhouse style is more casual and tends to have clean, defined lines, while French country decor is a bit more elevated and features more curved lines.

The soft curves in the headboard and antique pendant lights give this room a distinctly French country feel.

40. Affordable Bohemian Bedroom Decor

Nice Couples Bedrooms

Boho decor is so on-trend for people of all ages, but I think its relaxed aesthetic is especially appealing to younger couples.

This style of decor is also super accessible for people on a limited budget, as long as they don’t mind putting in a little effort and visiting secondhand shops to find unique decor.

Mismatched furniture might look out of place in most design styles, but the combination of a single nightstand and a repurposed stool feels very deliberate and cool here. Woven objects like a wicker planter and a macramé wall hanging add perfect touches of texture to this casual bedroom.

41. Beautiful Bedroom For Husband and Wife

Amazing Married Couples Bedroom

This contemporary lodge skips the traditional log walls in favor of abundant windows that provide a panoramic view of the mountain vistas.

Organic materials like rough-hewn stone walls and exposed wood beams help this space feel just as naturally beautiful on the inside as it is outdoors.

An antler chandelier gives a nod to traditional lodge decor but takes it in a new, more contemporary direction. It’s absolutely stunning.

42. Soft and Sweet

Cute Bedroom Design

When it comes to choosing a bedroom color scheme, couples can rarely go wrong with neutrals. Not only do neutral shades appeal to a wide variety of people, but they also help your sleeping space feel soothing and serene.

With its bright white walls and modern marble fireplace, this room could have easily felt a bit stark. But the white oak furniture and luxurious textiles do a beautiful job of warming and softening the space.

43. Black and White Boho Bedroom

Bohemian Bedroom Decor For Married Couples

This blissful bedroom is just overflowing with classic boho decor details, including warm wooden nightstands, lush greenery, and patterned natural textiles.

Boho interior design usually sticks to an earthier palette, but a black feature wall gives this room a more moody, masculine twist. That bold color choice really helps the orangey undertones in the wood stain pop even more.

Layered area rugs and board and batten wall paneling bring even more texture into the space.

44. Take Inspiration From Nature

Gorgeous Bedroom Designs For Couples

A peel-and-stick wall mural with black and white printed trees is the most obvious nod to nature in this serene and soothing bedroom.

The use of organic materials like leather, cotton, and wood subtly reinforces the theme throughout the room. Even the abstract light fixture reminds me of a weathervane!

The greenery visible through the large windows looks even more lush and vibrant against the more muted color scheme inside.

45. Platinum Perfection

Couples Bedroom Design

A matched set of premium furniture takes this room from regular to totally ritzy. The bed frame, nightstand, and dual dressers all have a brushed silver finish that’s accentuated by nickel drawer pulls and mirrored glass hardware.

The upholstered velvet headboard even has a subtle sheen to it. While the reddish stain on the wood floors is an unusual choice against the silver furniture, the high-gloss finish really helps the room feel more cohesive.

46. Atomic Ageless

Timeless Bedroom

The city of Palm Springs, California, was established in 1938, not long before the atomic era of interior design was born. This quirky Palm Springs bedroom pulls in plenty of period-appropriate inspiration.

Sputnik chandeliers, named for the first satellite to orbit the Earth, are probably the most instantly recognizable piece of decor from the Atomic Age design period.

This gold chrome sputnik chandelier is complemented so well by the midcentury modern metal sculpture mounted over the bed.

47. Stylish Master Bedroom

Modern Couple Bedroom

For a chic and trendy look, transitional decor can create the perfect couple’s bedroom, offering a space that’s wonderfully suited for a husband and wife.

If you have different tastes when it comes to interior design, transitional styles can be a great compromise. This style blends elements from both traditional and modern design in a single space.

The contemporary bed and bench here are made of clean, straight lines, while an antique bolero armchair shows off contrasting curves. Meanwhile, the modern iron and glass garden door is softened by its arched top.

48. Things Are Looking Up

Chic Bedroom

When people are decorating their homes, ceilings are often an afterthought, but this often-overlooked area can truly make or break a room’s design.

Coffered ceilings give this bedroom a refined atmosphere that’s enhanced by high-end furnishings, including a tufted headboard, a modern light fixture, and a mirrored console table.

Navy blue bedding and a matching accent wall add such a distinguished aura to this space. It’s so sophisticated.

49. Select Statement Pieces

Charming Room Decor

If your bedroom is basically a blank canvas, don’t be afraid to take some risks when choosing your furniture and decor. There are only a few pieces of furniture and decor in this room, especially considering its size, but each one makes a huge impact.

The variegated colors in the jute rug stand out against the unfinished white oak flooring and pick up the deeper hues in the dramatic acacia console table. The abstract art and a galaxy chandelier work together to modernize the whole space.

50. Sophisticated Safari Style

Classy Bedroom Decorating For Couples

Starting in the early 1600s, explorers from Spain and Portugal set off on adventures across the globe, eventually establishing vast overseas empires.

Inspired by their success, England began sending out its own explorers who established colonies in Asia, Africa, and the West Indies. The British colonial style of decor rose out of that era.

It marries traditional European design principles with aspects of African, Asian, and Caribbean styles. In this room, that dichotomy is represented by pieces like upholstered chairs with dark wooden frames, leopard print curtains, and mirrored end tables with an antique finish.

51. Beachy Keen

Beachy Bedroom Design

This retro-inspired room has a total sixties beach club vibe, but with a contemporary twist, thanks to a really clever combination of furniture and finishes. Colors like beige, tan, and blue are often used in coastal decor.

Here, those shades are muted, which gives them a faded, old-fashioned feel. While most of the furniture in this room has midcentury modern-style silhouettes, these pieces are actually contemporary reproductions.

Woven rattan, which you can see throughout this space, is a hallmark of both coastal and midcentury modern design. Here, it’s wrapped around the frame of the lounge chair and on the handles of the nightstand.

52. Ritzy and Regal

Luxurious Master Bedroom Decor

Architectural details like crown molding, a vaulted ceiling, and a soft segmented interior arch make this palatial primary suite feel so grand and gorgeous.

The alluring aesthetic is enhanced even more by opulent furniture and home decor. The champagne-colored velvet wrapped around the plushly padded headboard has a satiny sheen that makes it look extra luxe.

You can see that same subtle shimmer in the sumptuous bedding and in the velvety robin’s egg blue armchairs. So beautiful!

53. Nautical and Nice

Traditional Bedroom Theme

The classic color combination of white and navy blue lends a maritime vibe to this New England home.

I love how the white bedding and curtains with navy stripes draw inspiration from a crisp sailor suit, while the rustic wood nightstands and gold wall sconces evoke the feel of a ship.

This bedroom is further elevated by beautiful pieces like a hand-tufted wool rug and a crystal-studded drum chandelier.

54. Wall Art

Modern Luxury Bedroom

It’s pretty simple to create a feature wall in your home with just wallpaper or paint. This clean and contemporary bedroom takes feature walls to a whole new level.

The bottom half of the wall has been wrapped in polished stone tiles, while the top half features vertical wood slats. The two finishes are divided by a quartz-backed wall niche that runs the entire length of the wall.

Not only does this niche provide a visual separation, but it also serves as a handy shelf for additional decorative accents.

55. Easy and Breezy

Simple White Master Bedroom For Couples

One of the biggest hurdles in a home renovation is discovering that a wall is load-bearing. A great solution is taking a full wall down to a half wall and adding columns, which can help you open up your space without risking the structural integrity.

Here, the half wall acts as a divider, separating the sleeping area from the adjacent sitting room, while the open upper wall still offers an uninterrupted ocean view. It’s the best of both worlds!

56. Play With Patterns

Beautiful Bedroom Design Ideas

A combination of patterns and textures gives this California casual bedroom tons of visual interest. The abstract wooden artwork hanging over the bed looks sharp and graphic next to the softer texture of the woven leather headboard.

I love how the dancing flora print on the adjacent wall picks up the cobalt hues in the Asian-inspired area rug. And the blocky nightstands with visible wood grain are topped with cool hand-carved lamp bases. There’s so much to look at!

57. Here Comes The Sun

Bright Room Decor

When you’re decorating a space that a couple will share, it’s so important to pick a color palette that will appeal to both of you. If you’re looking for a gender-neutral color that still packs a punch, yellow is a fantastic option.

In this cheerful space, a marigold-colored linen duvet cover plays so well with other objects like a gold picture frame and a bamboo pendant light.

Live plants and a woven runner rug in various shades of brown help tone down the brighter colors and make the space feel earthy and grounded.

58. Chic C’est La Vie

Elegant Room Decor

This Parisian-inspired primary suite is the very embodiment of European elegance. The architectural details, like a tray ceiling, dual doorways, and rectangular wall molding, feel so structured and symmetrical.

Those angular effects are beautifully softened by the curved silhouettes of the triple gourd lamps and the domed crystal chandelier. Floral throw pillows and a pinched pleat duvet cover complete the look and add just the right touch of romance.

59. Meet In The Middle

Black and White Bedroom For Couples

A black and white bedroom is undeniably chic, but sometimes the high-contrast color combination can feel a bit too stark for a primary bedroom. In this space, graphic pops of black and white are softened by various shades of gray.

Features like the bench seating and textured wallpaper have a pale gray hue, while items like an upholstered chair and a knit throw have a deeper, smoky tone.

The touches of gold in the light fixture and drawer pulls add a touch of glam to the otherwise neutral color palette.

60. Everything Lines Up

Unique Room Decor

This room is just packed with interesting architectural elements, and the decor has been so carefully chosen to show them off to their best advantage.

The Y-shape of the ceiling beams is echoed in the abstract linework pattern on the black and cream area rug. Meanwhile, the medium brown wood stain on those same ceiling beams is continued in the wall-mounted desk.

Even the finishes on the sputnik chandelier tie in perfectly with the modern iron and glass door. Such a cohesive design!

61. Blend Your Belongings

Sleek Room Decor For Married Couples

When couples first start living together, it’s not unusual for a few conflicts to pop up when it comes to decorating their new shared home.

Instead of trying to pick one specific design style to copy, think about commingling your favorite items in a single space so that both of you are happy.

Several statement pieces come together in this offbeat bedroom, including modern gold chrome floor lamps with domed shades, a retro sputnik chandelier, and a hexagonal accent table made from patinated copper.

62. Creamy and Dreamy

Modern Boho Bedroom

There’s a common misunderstanding that a monochromatic color scheme is limited to just one specific shade. While monochromatic decor is built around a single hue, it should definitely include various shades, tints, and tones of your chosen color.

If every single decorative element in this space was an exact match to the bright white paint on the walls and vaulted ceiling, the room would feel stark and sterile.

Layering in different shades like alabaster, eggshell, and vanilla gives the space a much homier vibe. Even the rustic beams are made of a beautiful white oak.

63. Coastal Cottage Comfort

Cottage Bedroom Decor

Natural materials and a soothing blue and white color scheme come together beautifully in this relaxing retreat. While the X-frame furniture is crafted from mahogany, its white finish keeps this heavy wood from feeling too bulky.

Peel-and-stick wallpaper that resembles weathered, off-white wood planks adds some lovely texture to the space, while the nature-inspired abstract prints bring in some color.

An antique pendant light provides a strong and beautiful focal point.

64. Balanced and Beautiful

Luxury Master Bedroom

With features like burnished mahogany flooring, an ornately-detailed tray ceiling, and a stunning crystal chandelier, this room could have easily felt a bit over-the-top.

However, the laid-back furniture and decor tone down the opulence and bring it back down to earth.

Details like the plush area rug, the buffalo check flannel bedding, and the vintage club chair all work together to make the space feel more accessible and inviting. It’s the perfect balance.

65. Tone It Down

Traditional Bedroom For Couples

Aesthetics aren’t the only thing to consider when you’re decorating a room; functionality is just as important.

A vibrant color like red might be exciting to look at, but many people find it so stimulating that it can actually interfere with sleep.

Colors like brown and gray are really well-suited for bedrooms because they’re more peaceful and soothing than bolder shades. Sticking with a limited neutral color scheme also allows you to play with different shapes and patterns.

Here, sharper-edged furniture like rectangular walnut nightstands and tricolor chevron Roman shades are softened by a curved footboard and a circular pendant light.

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