Bedroom Design Trends

Bedroom Design Trends

One of the easiest and most cost-effective ways to give your house an update is to change room décor. This saves the cost and hassle of a full renovation and can add life and years to your current house. Savvy home sellers spend small fortunes on professional house stagers because they know how much beautiful décor can add to the final sale price of a property.

We’ve researched a few of the latest bedroom designer trends for 2022 so you can keep your bedroom looking fresh. There’s not much better than sleeping in a bedroom that has visual appeal and promotes great sleep.

 

Adding greenery will remain popular

Biophilic design is trending within the construction industry and you can also easily add this design concept to your bedroom. Biophilic design revolves around creating a greater connection to the environment within your home by introducing element of nature. Other than the proven health benefits of having plants inside your home like improved air quality and the stress and anxiety reducing benefits, plants add a great visual aesthetic for your bedroom.

See our blog on some of the best indoor plants for your bedroom

Minimal and casual bedding

This year is trending away from excessively bold patterns and textures on your sheets like frills and moving more towards simpler patterns, less texture overall and less clutter on the bed in general. Less pillows and utilising the pillows and accessories you do have for texture is a nice way of adding some design elements to your bed while still keeping it minimal and de-cluttered.

Natural or Rattan coloured bedroom furniture

A drift towards natural coloured bedroom furniture like wood or rattan means the all-white bedroom may be on the way out for 2022. These natural colours look great with plain/light coloured bed sheet sets and add some coziness to your bedroom space.

Sustainably produced fabrics

With an increase in awareness about sustainability at the forefront of purchasing decisions, all sorts of products can have an option/brand that focuses on sustainability. Your bedroom products are no different and thrae’s Tencel Lyocell bed sheet sets are at the forefront of sustainability with 99.7% of the water and organic solvent used in production being recycled and OEKO-TEX 100 certification meaning they contain no harmful chemicals. A move away from chemically dependent and environmentally damaging fabrics like polyester, nylon, microfibre and bamboo means you can make sustainable choices and still keep your bedroom looking beautiful.

Minimal to no devices in the bedroom

The health benefits of screen free time are becoming more and more apparent and removing things like TV’s, tablets/phones and digital clocks from the bedroom is a great way of keeping artificial light and sleep disrupting frequency devices out of the bedroom. You want a soothing, calming space to get away from all the noise and focus on rest and recovery.

Alternative seating in the bedroom

With many people now working from home, having a space to decompress from the work day is becoming more of a focus. Having a reading nook in the bedroom is a great way to relax during the day or wind down and prepare for a restful night sleep. The wood or rattan furniture trend is perfect to setup your reading nook while still maintaining a calming, natural feel to the room.

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