A. Tranquil Retreat:
Let’s face it, many of us have demanding jobs and lots on our plate. Transform your bedroom into a serene retreat with calming colours like soft blues, muted greens, and warm neutrals. You can also consider greys though these aren’t quite as on-trend as they have been over the last few years. Integrate plush bedding, layered textiles, and subtle lighting for a cosy and inviting atmosphere.
B. Nature-inspired Oasis:
Bring the outdoors inside by incorporating natural elements such as wooden furniture, floral artwork, and earthy tones. This biophilic approach (literally a love of the elements in the natural environment) creates a harmonious and relaxing bedroom environment and is bang on a trend that is unlikely to go anywhere.
Take this trend a step further by bringing some plants into the room. These will work with most colour schemes if you choose carefully, and plants have been shown to boost relaxation. If you’re not someone who’s great at looking after plants, cacti and succulents are good choices as these are hardy and will survive even if you forget to water them for a while. ~
C. Statement Wall:
Whilst statement walls have been around for a while, using an accent wall featuring textured wallpaper, geometric patterns, or striking paint colour is still a great way to add an exciting dimension to a room. This approach can add personality and depth to your bedroom without overwhelming the space.
Of course this can be combined with our other trends as well. Consider a feature wall with bold floral patterns that draw the eye then more muted greens or complementary colours elsewhere in the room to balance things out and bring tranquillity.