8 Bedroom Decor Trends That Will Refresh Your Sleep Space
Designing a bedroom presents a unique and often intimate challenge. This is, after all, the most personal space in the home, tasked with being both a sanctuary for rest and a canvas for self-expression.
Achieving that delicate balance, where tranquility meets personal style, is a goal many discerning homeowners strive for.
It's quite common, therefore, to seek guidance when refining this particular space.
At Archic Furniture, our legacy is built on helping clients select premium furniture that transforms houses into truly personal, beautifully realized homes.
Over the years, we've naturally observed nuanced shifts in design preferences from simpler, minimalist palettes to interiors rich with layered textures, considered color choices, and curated depth.
Influential designers like Kelly Wearstler and Nate Berkus certainly champion this thoughtful approach to creating more expressive, personalized sanctuaries.
In this article, we’ll discuss several notable trends in bedroom decor gaining traction. More importantly, we offer considered advice on how you can elegantly integrate these concepts into your own private retreat.
Bedroom Decor Trends: What To Focus On
The interior design online space is full of opinions (thank you, Pinterest).
And we can’t possibly focus on all the trends. Ultimately, you still want to consider a trend that fits your personal style.
Whether it’s a complete overhaul or a slight change you want to make using trendy interior ideas, here are the key areas of your bedroom that need attention for a refreshing sleep space:
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The colour of your walls and furnishings
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Good bedding
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Less clutter (including on walls)
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Arrangement of objects around the room
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Natural elements like flowers, plants, or vines.
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Several studies have even connected the relationship between sleep quality and bedroom design.
Now, here are the bedroom decor ideas worth considering:
1. Multifunctional Furniture Solutions
This desire for enhanced flexibility and seamless functionality explains the growing appreciation for well-designed multifunctional furniture pieces like the Murphy cabinet bed, valued as much for their ingenuity as their style, regardless of a home's square footage.
The underlying principle isn't simply about saving space but about optimizing it with intelligence and grace. How can a guest room also serve as an efficient home office? How can a living area retain its elegance while offering hidden storage or adaptable surfaces?
The solution often lies in furniture that thoughtfully integrates multiple purposes within a single, refined form.
Multifunctional pieces represent the pinnacle of smart design, where clever engineering meets high-quality craftsmanship.
Examples are
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A bed that becomes a couch
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A dresser that turns into a desk
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A bench with storage inside
These pieces help you to save space, reduce clutter, and create a calm, flexible environment.
MURPHY BEDS: THE ULTIMATE SPACE-SAVING TREND
One of the standout stars when it comes to multifunctional furniture is the Murphy cabinet bed.
It folds up vertically into a cabinet or wall when it’s not in use. By day, it disappears out of sight, and by night, it transforms back into a cozy sleep zone.
You’ve probably seen this idea in tiny apartments or hotel suites, but now it’s getting modern, stylish, and even luxurious makeovers for home use.
We stock a variety of these Space-Saving Murphy Beds from renowned makers like Night and Day Furniture.
Browse our Collection Of Murphy Beds Here
2. Nature-Inspired Color Palettes
We’ve also seen a major shift away from bold, flashy colors toward soft, nature-inspired palettes in home décor.
Think of tones you’d see on a peaceful hike or at a quiet beach.
That’s what people want to bring into their bedroom walls, furniture, and fabrics.
Calmer tones reduce visual noise, which in turn lowers stress levels and helps the brain unwind before sleep.
TikTok and Pinterest trend sensations like the popular “Matcha Latte Aesthetic” and “Earthcore” designs prove that nature-inspired color palettes are widely considered these days.
These designs exploded online for two reasons (among others):
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It looks luxurious yet earthy.
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It creates the perfect canvas for layering textures like wood, linen, jute, and ceramics.
But if you’re serious about designs that help with rest, you can focus on these color combos:
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HOW TO DESIGN YOUR BEDROOM |
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Sage Green + Cream + Warm Oak |
Calming green for the walls or bed linens, creamy whites for curtains and decor, warm oak for wooden bed frames or shelves |
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Terracotta + Soft Beige + Dark Walnut |
Terracotta for accent walls or throw pillows, beige as your neutral base, and dark walnut furniture. |
That's why we ensure that even the queen Murphy bed cabinets in our collection are available in warm oak and dark walnut, among other colors so that you can achieve these matches.
3. Statement Headboards and Bed Frames
Gone are the days when bed frames were just there.
When celebrities share vlogs of their homes, the bed frame in their bedroom usually becomes a topic in the comment section.
Designers are now using headboards as a canvas for creativity, playing with height, shape, texture, and color to deliver impact without needing a lot of extra decor.
If you’re going to elevate your bedroom's appearance, the headboard and bed frames are essential aspects to consider. And it directly affects the sleeping experience.
Because the feel of your headboard is just as important as the look, here are the trendy materials worth considering:
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Wooden: Solid woods like walnut, oak, teak, and birch are popular for their calming, grounding look.
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Upholstered: It gives this luxury hotel vibes. Styles range from tall wingback headboards to panel tufted or even curved cloud shapes.
For these materials, designs range from clean, minimalist slats to bold, geometric carvings or arches.
4. Layered Lighting Designs
If you watched the 2023 movie Saltburn, you will realize how the film is filled with bold, moody scenes that use strategic lighting, especially in bedrooms
The idea is that, these days, people do different things in their bedroom other than sleeping. Functionality is key when thinking about bedroom lighting.
To achieve a perfectly lit bedroom, combine these three key layers:
LAYER 1: AMBIENT LIGHTING
This is your base layer for general illumination.
Say, a soft, overall lighting that fills the room. It could be ceiling-mounted lights (but choose warm LED bulbs), pendant lights, or soft chandeliers.
LAYER 2: TASK LIGHTING (FOCUSED LIGHTING FOR SPECIFIC ACTIVITIES)
This one is focused on brightness for specific activities, such as reading, working, or skincare.
It could be bedside table lamps or wall-mounted sconces, swing-arm lamps for nighttime reading, or desk lamps if your room doubles as a workspace
LAYER 3: ACCENT LIGHTING
Accent lighting adds visual drama and atmosphere.
This is where you introduce LED strip lights under the bed or behind headboards and recessed lights inside wall niches or floating shelves.
5. Sustainable and Eco-Friendly Materials
It’s 2025. The consciousness of climate change has never been louder. So it’s no surprise that even for bedroom decor, eco-friendly elements are coming to the forefront.
As people become more environmentally conscious, they’re starting to look beyond aesthetics to ask, “How was this made? What’s it made of? And how does it impact the planet?”
From where we stand, we see two major drivers for this trend:
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Influencers and wellness movements encouraging eco-living
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An increase in green certifications (FSC, OEKO-TEX®, GREENGUARD) helps people make informed choices
So, the trend is for people to focus on solid woods from sustainable forests (such as FSC-certified oak, teak, ash, and pine), as well as latex and coconut coir, in natural mattresses.
Soft furnishings, like bedding, curtains, and cushions, are going green too.
This includes recycled polyester made from plastic bottles, organic cotton, and hemp fabrics that use less water and no pesticides.
6. Minimalist Aesthetics with Character
The trend for minimalist aesthetics in bedroom decor is neutral tones, natural textures, carefully curated personal items, and multi-functional furniture.
A perfect embodiment of this trend is the Murphy cabinet bed (not a surprise at all).
How Murphy cabinet beds support minimalist aesthetics:
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Clutter-free living: The Murphy cabinet bed folds into a compact cabinet by day, giving you back precious floor space for other uses like yoga, work, or relaxation.
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Hidden storage: The Murphy bed models in our collection include drawers or compartments for pillows, linens, or bedtime reads. This reduces visible clutter.
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A trendy idea that still adapts: Whether your style is Scandinavian, Japandi, or soft modern, Murphy beds can be personalized with accessories and materials that complement your space’s personality.
Meanwhile, you don’t have to throw away everything to be minimalist. You just have to curate intentionally.
For example, baskets, bins, and organizers in natural materials (like jute or seagrass) help tidy up while still looking intentional.
7. Textural Elements and Layering
The moment the internet saw Kendall Jenner's LA Home (featured in Architectural Digest), it became clearer why many home designers are prioritizing textural elements.
Her bedroom features bouclé chairs, a wool and silk rug, linen bedding, and clay pottery. Everything feels organic and touchable.
If you feel your room lacks visual and tactile interest, it's time to layer in texture.
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Layering different fabrics and finishes that invite touch.
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Mixing soft, coarse, smooth, woven, and knotted elements.
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Using contrast, like pairing a velvet cushion against crisp linen sheets or a jute rug under a plush bed. Luckily, an overhaul in those aspects can directly impact your sleeping experience.
So, how can you incorporate tactile variety in your bedroom without sacrificing that restful feel? We provide more details in the table below:
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Start with natural sheets (linen, cotton, or bamboo) for a breathable base. |
Layer a chunky jute or sisal rug under your bed for grounding texture. |
Add things like woven baskets for storage (rattan, seagrass, or wicker) |
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Add quilted throws, textured duvet covers, or a matelassé blanket. |
Add a faux fur, sheepskin, or shag runner by the bedside for softness underfoot. |
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Try patterned vintage or Moroccan-style rugs for visual and tactile richness. |
If you’re intentional about personality and mood subtly, this is one area you can take advantage of.
8. Indoor Plants and Biophilic Design
We now live in a world dominated by screens.
So any bedroom design that brings nature inside is healing.
And, unlike artwork or furniture, plants are alive. So, they grow, change, and respond to their environment, making your space feel alive, too.
Imagine it: Lush leaves against warm wood tones (like walnut or oak).
It creates a calm, grounding visual.
WHAT ARE THE BEST LOW-MAINTENANCE PLANTS FOR THE BEDROOM?
Not everyone possesses a knack for gardening, and that's entirely acceptable. These plants are ideal for a bedroom environment:
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Snake Plant (Sansevieria): Nicknamed “Mother-in-law’s tongue,” it’s super hardy, survives low light, and filters indoor air. However, it needs watering only every 2–3 weeks.
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Peace Lily: This one has graceful white blooms and cleans the air. But it prefers indirect light and loves humidity. So this is an excellent option if you run a humidifier at night
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Aloe vera is a healing plant for burns and skin and is also beautiful and low-maintenance.
Final Thoughts
This is by no means an exhaustive list of the trendy bedroom decor ideas for 2025 and beyond.
We even predict that some futuristic styles will dominate in a few years that we haven’t imagined.
However, the intention behind the decor ideas in this post is to create a refreshed, functional bedroom space.
With the help of our fantastic collection of bedroom furniture, we at Archic Furniture allow you to design the bedroom of your dreams.
You can choose from a quality but reasonably priced lineup our extensive catalog