With 2025 quickly approaching, many people are looking toward the new year as the time to redo and redesign their bedrooms. Here are a few of the best trends to look out for to create the ultimate bedroom.
Feature Headboard
Headboards have always been something many people have, but they haven’t paid much attention to their role in the overall look and feel of their bedroom. A feature headboard is an incredible way to add new life, color, and design to your bedroom.
Considering they can fit most bed sizes, and the amount of customization you can do only depends on how much money you are willing to spend, it means the possibilities are endless.
Color Splashes
While your bedroom should be your place of calm and tranquility, that doesn’t mean there can’t be any color lighting it up. 2025 is going to see more and more people opt for bright splashes of color in their bedrooms.
Whether it be a wall of sea blue, Autumn-inspired oranges or yellows, or a natural green, a dose of color is an easy way to breathe new life into a space with only a can of paint and an hour or two of effort.
Pink & Yellow
If you aren’t sure which colors to choose, pink and yellow are the two that have made their way to the top of the list. Not only are these two colors that can fit into many different types of tastes, but you can either use them to completely transform the look of your bedroom, or add a dash of color.
Statement Storage
Cupboards and dressers are often things we don’t think too much about, especially if they come with the house or they already fit into your aesthetic. However, one of the biggest trends for the new year is to transform storage from something that fits in to something that stands out.
Whether it be a bright, patterned wardrobe or a uniquely designed chest of drawers, choose something that becomes the centerpiece of the room, the thing that catches your eye first.
Vintage
While there was a stage where many people were opting for a more modern bedroom look, 2025 will see the resurgence of classic, vintage pieces. Whether it be a Victorian-style four-poster bed or a Tudor-inspired couch, vintage is back with a bang.
The best thing about it is that you can go as big or as small as you want from it; you can opt for a complete vintage redesign of the entire space, or incorporate elements such as vintage lamps, fixtures, or art.
Paneling
Paneling is one of the best, and one of the most affordable ways, to add a huge dose of sophistication to your bedroom. Not only does it look ultra-chic, but it can also suit a variety of different styles and bedroom designs.
And as mentioned, it can also be relatively affordable, as you can use cheaper materials to create the effect, without having to spend the big bucks.
Floor to Ceiling Wallpaper
We had walls covered in wallpaper; we had the single wallpared wall, and we had the half-covered wall; 2025 is the time to cover your entire wall, and ceiling, in beautiful wallpaper.
This may seem extreme at first, but when combined with neutral-colored bedding, furniture, accessories, etc, you end up with a bright room that is muted by the interior, creating balance.
Discreet Tech
Technology is part of all our daily lives, and whether it be a TV, a sound system, or anything in between, you are more than likely to have some tech in your bedroom. However, the one problem tech brings is the sometimes large amount of wiring.
The new trend is to find discreet and stylish ways to hide all of the wiring and potentially hide the tech itself. Whether it be smart wiring to hide it all behind furniture, or running the cables through the skirting board, there are multiple ways to hide those unwanted wires.
Biophilic Design
Another trend that is set to take over is biophilic design. While this may sound like a confusing word, in simple terms, it means bringing more nature and natural materials into your space.
This means having more plants, wood, and natural light in your bedroom. Not only does this make the space feel lighter, but many indoor plants also clean your air, giving the room a fresh feel and helping you to relax.
You can also incorporate this trend using scents. Bergamot, lavender, rose, etc, are all amazing smells that can fill up your bedroom and give you that fresh, garden smell, even if you are on the 20th floor of an apartment building.
Mood Lighting
Finally, if you haven’t already, it is time to incorporate some mood lighting into your bedroom. Not only is mood lighting softer, but it is also more relaxing, and can help you calm down after a long, stressful day.
Another way to include mood lighting is to have dimmable overhead lighting that can be bright when you need it to be, but can be turned down for those more relaxing, or romantic evenings.