Personal well-being and rest are emphasized here: In the bedroom, we want to relax and spend time with our family. For this to succeed, it needs an inviting ambiance and clarity in concept. Our living tips tell you what you should pay attention to when furnishing and designing your bedroom in terms of color choice, material mix & Co., and how you can get maximum sleep quality even in small rooms and when there is a lack of space. In addition, we show beautiful ideas from which you can draw inspiration.

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As is well known, tastes are different. One likes it cozy and colorful; the other prefers clear and straight. Whether we have good and restful sleep depends on our lifestyle, furnishings, and furniture. After all, colors and materials directly affect our well-being and influence our state of mind. When you enter your bedroom: How do you feel? Are you happy to finally relax in this room, or does restlessness arise because of the disorder? Then it’s high time for a small or big redesign. No matter how big your bedroom is – there are many ways to furnish it according to your needs.
How to Arrange a Bedroom Properly?
How you furnish your bedroom is a question of your personality: while one person dreams of a colonial-style bed with a white canopy, the next wants it to be a purist bedroom with industrial charm. Others find the country style or modern Scandinavian design just right. Adjust the choice of furniture and colors to your primary concept and develop along this initial idea a common thread that runs through the design of your bedroom.
Remember that themed rooms, such as a green room in Urban Jungle look, floral patterns, or decorative wallpaper, can get tired in the long run, and after a short time, you will long for calm colors again. It is therefore recommended to use wallpaper trends only sparingly and to bring in thematic accents in the form of pictures, decorative elements, or textiles. These are easier to replace than a wallpapered wall.
The Right Proportions in the Bedroom
When decorating your bedroom, wrong proportions can cause irritation: Old buildings with enormous ceiling heights, for example, can be made smaller and “brought down” by colored walls – or, conversely, a colored ceiling. Small rooms, on the other hand, benefit from tall furniture that visually moves the ceiling up. When buying furniture, you should also consider how you want to furnish your future bedroom: a large bed belongs in a large room; otherwise, a small bedroom will quickly look too cramped.
What Colors Are Best for the Bedroom?
The colors in the bedroom should primarily correspond to your personal preferences and form a holistic concept: So do not combine too many wall colors, but decide in advance on two to three basic tones you want to pick up. Additional colors you bring in should be based on these basic shades, either by bringing in another shade of the same color or color group or by deliberately contrasting it. For example, if you want to design your bedroom in mint green, combine it with matching, harmonizing pastel shades. On the other hand, with gaudy retro colors, the delicate tones have an unfavorable effect.
The basic effect of colors should also be considered when deciding on the color scheme: Light colors create clarity and let you breathe a sigh of relief. In contrast, dark colors convey intimacy and security. Blue and green tones create tranquility, while yellow tones perk you up. Even though most men tend not to prefer pastel pink, this color is considered to promote sleep.

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Designing Bedrooms With Textiles
Curtain fabrics, bedspreads, pillowcases, carpets, and bedding are great for creating a color identity in a room – and playing with a mix of materials and finishes.
For example, if you’re going for the country classic, combine white and light tones into one another, such as a white bedspread with a sand-colored quilt and dove-blue linen pillows. Conversely, if you want your bedroom to be dark and mysterious, add classy touches with fabrics like velvet and satin and shades from the Art Deco style – emerald green, royal blue, or violet, for example. A canopy over the four-poster bed brings the Orient into your own four walls – especially if you use Indian or Oriental fabrics. On the other hand, modern looks when contrasts are played with: Anthracite, white and black are the colors of choice for a contemporary furnished bedroom. On the other hand, those who want to furnish the bedroom in a minimalist way deliberately limit themselves to white or light gray – this creates visual calm and clarity.
The Basics for Clean Sleeping
We have long known from sleep research that electronic devices are not particularly conducive to healthy sleep quality, as they prolong the time needed to fall asleep. Therefore, anyone who bans smartphones, TVs, and laptops from the bedroom is well advised to do so. But not only is electro-detox important for restful sleep: possibilities for sufficient darkening and noise protection, for example, through soundproof windows, are among the basics. In addition, a lot can be done for a good night’s sleep with calm color tones, a stable bed frame, and a high-quality mattress with firmness.
Options for Blackout
When you’re decorating your bedroom, think about blackout options, too. It doesn’t always have to be shuttered. Semi-dense fabrics darken sufficiently in the evening and still allow some light to shine through in the morning, which benefits your biorhythm when you get up. If you prefer white or light-colored fabrics in your bedroom, you can install a roller blind to darken the window and provide privacy. The typical “hotel solution” of a double curtain, which consists of an opaque, heavy curtain fabric and a light curtain attached behind it, has also proven itself. This way, the room can be completely darkened and lightened again, depending on the need and situation.
The Right Bed for Your Bedroom
Your bedroom furnishing stands and falls with the bed – it is, after all, the biggest eye-catcher. It is, therefore, all the more important to select this piece of furniture based on visual aspects, even though it may be difficult for one or the other interior decorator to consider this point given the large number of beautiful beds. But remember: small rooms quickly look overloaded with a box spring bed, whereas its massive effect is less noticeable in a larger bedroom. Beds with free-standing legs generally look light and blend harmoniously into any room. If you have the necessary craftsmanship, you can build the bed yourself.
You can use the headboard of the bed as an essential style element: Whether leather cushions, velvet upholstery in Chesterfield look, or solid wooden panels – when mixing materials, pay attention to the rest of the room’s design and the textiles and colors you want to use when furnishing your bedroom.
The only question that remains is: where to put the bed? If you believe in the principles of Feng Shui, the bed should not be placed directly between the window and the door, nor should it face the door. According to interior design consultants, if the bed stands with its head or one long side against the wall, it is more conducive to feeling safe and secure than a bed standing freely in the room. That’s why you should avoid a window above the headboard. However, whether the daylight falls over the headboard or onto the side of the bed is a matter of taste.
Ventilate Properly
At night, a person produces between 200 and 700 milliliters of moisture. This increased humidity must be removed, which can only be done by airing the room. The optimum humidity for the bedroom is between 40 and 60 percent.
Bedroom Furnishings With Closet or Invisible Storage Space?
Basically, the better you make the storage of your clothes disappear, the clearer and tidier your bedroom will look. So, if you can partition off a corner or nook of the room as a walk-in closet with the help of a curtain or a sliding door, you’ve already won. If this is not possible, you need a regular closet – this will be less noticeable if you choose a wardrobe color that matches the wall color behind it: white on white or gray on gray.
Conversely, a special unique closet can also be used as an eye-catcher – provided that there is enough space so that the bedroom does not become oppressive. On the other hand, open shelving and wardrobe concepts should only be chosen by those who can get by with few clothes or who conscientiously keep things tidy. Otherwise, the bedroom will quickly look chaotic. Here you can read what a Capsule Wardrobe is all about.

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Storage Tips in the Small Bedroom
- With a nightstand
Gone are the days when the bedside table style corresponded to the bed frame. Today, anything that pleases is allowed: a homemade swing as a bedside table, baskets, boxes, metal tables, cube-shaped cubes, or solid wood cabinets. However, remember that the more storage space your nightstand version offers you, the less you’ll have to fret about odds and ends lying around later.
- With a bed drawer
Not only in the children’s room, a helpful idea to keep order and make things disappear that you do not need every day, to furnish small bedrooms even a must.
- With shelves under the sloping roof
Most bedrooms are furnished under a sloping roof. Depending on the knee height, shelves under the roof can help keep things tidy while filling the hard-to-reach space in a useful way.
- With a footstool
An upholstered footstool at the end of the bed is a practical storage area that can also be used to bring other materials and colors into the bedroom simultaneously.
Additional Furnishing Ideas for Bedrooms With a Lot of Space
Bed, nightstand, and closet are in place – and you still have space you want to fill visually? Setting up a reading corner might be an idea, for example, with a wing chair, side table, and floor lamp as your retreat. A designer chair in front of the window will also enhance the look of your bedroom immensely.
Bringing Light Into the Bedroom
The ceiling lamp alone is usually a rather uncomfortable light source in the bedroom. In contrast, indirect lighting behind the head of the bed, under or above wall shelves, or the built-in wardrobe is advantageous. Even arc and dimmable floor lamps can create an atmospheric background light – preferably always with a bright reading lamp directly above or next to the bed. Find out about the best lighting ideas for the bedroom here.

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Bedroom Individual Design: With Accessories
Accessories and decorative elements are an excellent way to emphasize the chosen concept and tonality of the bedroom: There should be two to three elements of one kind to achieve a harmonious effect. For example, arrange a compilation of pictures on the wall, place matching side tables or vases, or pimp the look with hanging lampshades or light bulbs in industrial style. The decorative elements’ motif, pattern, color tone, or material should match each case. Lastly, personal mementos, shown off to their best advantage on a colored background or with lighting, give the bedroom an individual, characterful touch.
Setting Up a Home Office in the Bedroom
Whether you live in a loft, a studio apartment, or simply set up your home office in the bedroom due to a lack of space, you should ensure that the work corner does not visually detract from the atmosphere in the sleeping area. In concrete terms, this means cleverly stowing away computers, cables, and technology in hidden compartments and drawers to create a tidy impression as soon as you enter the room. Especially for this purpose, some suitable secretaries and designer desks with hidden storage space under the folding worktop fold out. To hide cables and chargers, you can use cable blinds, cable spirals, or, quite creatively, DIY boxes in subtle or eye-catching colors – depending on the taste and style of the furnishings. If you also want to shield the corner visually, use a screen as a privacy shield or install a sliding curtain or roller blind on the ceiling.
10 Interior Design Ideas for Your Bedroom
1. Urban Jungle Look for the Bedroom
Bedrooms with a jungle greenery look to create an exotic mood. Green can be combined especially well with natural materials such as wood. Add little eye-catchers with yellow and blue pillows if you don’t want to limit yourself to just one tone. That’s where Cuba fans get their money’s worth.

2. Romantic Bedroom
If you prefer a romantic style, you should go for floral designs. Delicate flowers and soft pastel shades have a very calming effect. So you can easily dream of the sea of flowers.

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3. Boho Look in the Bedroom
Materials like canvas and linen are the basis for the boho style. They bring the necessary warmth to concrete, which nowadays can be found in many lofts or old converted factory buildings. They are joined by warm and rich spice colors like orange, mustard yellow, brown, rust red, deep blue, or green.

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4. Hyggelig in Scandi Style
The sun always shines here: light tones like apricot and mint harmonize well with wood and other cool tones. If you still want to bring in some warmth, you can do that with plants for the bedroom and black and white pictures.

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5. Minimalism in the Bedroom
In minimalism, you limit yourself to the most necessary. The furniture must be maximally functional and take up little space. In terms of color, you do not make any big jumps, but you rely on the highest quality in the choice of materials. High-quality linen or cotton fabrics form the basis here.

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6. Dark Tones in the Bedroom
You can go for a blue and gray combination if you prefer rich and deep tones. So that the whole thing does not look too gloomy, large green plants should get a lot of space.

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7. Classic Elegant Bedroom
Beige is a timeless all-rounder when it comes to interior design. The advantage is that you can combine it with many other colors.

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8. Robust and Masculine
Quite simple and natural shows, this bedroom, in which true nature boys feel comfortable. A classic landing net serves as decoration, of course. The wooden floorboards are a great eye-catcher, as is the washed-out wall design.

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9. Natural Country Style
If you think country style can’t be elegant, you’re wrong. Country chic can rival other styles based on natural fabrics, patterns, and materials. White, sand, and nude can be combined with natural objects, such as residue and jetsam, twigs, or fresh flowers.

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10. Maritime Bedroom
A nautical design of the bedroom provides freshness and a cool breeze in the summer – highly recommended if the bedroom is located in the attic and heats up properly in the summer. Choose harmonious blue or aqua tones in combination with sand, nude and white to create a feel-good atmosphere. This way, you will dream of yourself straight to the sea.

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