Our top 20 tips for decorating your bedroom will give you essential advice on how to create a blissful space. Read on to find out more…

It can be a big decision to completely redecorate your bedroom. But that’s okay﹘ change is good. Your bedroom is your own private sanctuary, a place to retreat from the hectic events of the day, so if you’re ready to make it the oasis of your dreams, you’re in luck.

We’ve got 20 fantastic tips around how to decorate your bedroom to get you on the road to relaxation.

Bed with pillows and cushions on

1. Gather inspiration

Style is a visual language so take the time to see what trends speak to you before you start rearranging furniture or buying new accessories. There’s so much inspiration to be had from social media, whether you prefer Pinterest, Instagram or TikTok.

But if you want something more tactile when exploring how to decorate your bedroom, you can take clippings out of lifestyle and interior design magazines. 

Creating a mood board is an effective way to narrow down your colour and pattern preferences before you commit to anything.

2. Understand your room layout

Working with what you’ve got is the name of the game. You can’t fight your room dimensions. 

Instead, you’ve got to understand your layout’s strengths and limitations so you can bring out its character while making the best of any awkward nooks and crannies.

If your room’s large enough to give you free rein over where your furniture goes, great! 

But if you need to be more careful with placement, it pays to have a think about where to home all your main pieces. 

White Sherbourne Walk-in Wardrobe
Rustic Oak Fusion fitted wardrobes

3. Think about what furniture you need

The bed’s a given but you’re going to need more than that to create your perfect sleep space. Have you always wanted an elegant dressing table to make your morning routine magic? 

Or maybe you want some bedside tables to bring order and symmetry to your interior design.

Take note of the must-haves and see whether you’ve got room for anything extra. Everything after that is a bonus.

4. Decide on your key pieces and work from there

The major focal point of any bedroom is ﹘let’s face it ﹘the bed itself. 

However, you might have other statement pieces that you want to draw attention to in your overall design.

When planning how to decorate your bedroom, decide the core elements of your space, like accent chairs, wall hangings and lampshades, because it’s easier to integrate smaller items around those than the other way around.

Dove Sherbourne fitted wardrobes
Dove Manhattan fitted wardrobes with cloffice

5. Versatile storage lets you do more with less

Stuck for space? Here’s where clever storage really makes a difference… Adding fitted furniture will keep your floorspace clear and make sure everything is neatly tidied away.

Some fitted wardrobes can even be combined with bedroom office desks or dressing tables to create an elegantly functional multi-use space. Having to choose between seating and storage? We say combine the two. Ottoman stools and benches are a fantastic option, and if you have a bay window, a storage bench will be invaluable.

6. Use the 60-30-10 rule as a guide

So, let’s get stuck into colour schemes. And if you don't know how to balance your Royal Blue with your Periwinkle, the ‘60-30-10’ rule won’t steer you wrong. 

This rule is based on a classic design principle that 60% of your room should have a dominant colour, 30% should be a secondary colour, and the last 10% is for an accent to really make your design pop.

Once you know this nifty little secret, you’ll see it everywhere, especially when professionals redecorate bedroom interiors.

Graphite Sherbourne fitted wardrobes
Cream Manhattan fitted wardrobes with mirrored doors

7. Experiment with texture

Textures are what add depth and personality to your design. Don't be afraid to play around with what looks good.

Layered fabrics offer a gentle contrast against harder edges, and by using organic textures like rattan and driftwood, you’ll bring a wonderfully natural touch to your space. 

Metallic accents on handles and fixtures add a glimmer that catches the eye. So be bold and see which combination you prefer.

8. Add mood lighting

Along with textures, you can layer your lighting, too. 

You might find your main bedroom light is overly harsh in the evenings when you want a more subdued atmosphere. 

In this instance, lamps and wall sconces are your friend.

They give you the freedom to mix and match light sources as needed, and for total convenience, dimmer switches let you fine-tune brightness to your heart’s content.

Slate Manhattan
Willow Green Shaker fitted wardrobes with doors off

9. Embrace organised living

When you’re trying to unwind at the end of a long day, the last thing you should be worrying about is tripping over scattered clothes or haphazardly thrown bags. Intuitive storage is as much an investment in your own wellbeing as it is your home.

So when you’re thinking about how to decorate your bedroom, consider where items will live when they’re not in use. 

Better storage means your room stays looking at the top of its game and just a few clever space-saving solutions can have a big impact on its overall presentation.

10. Add colour to hard floors

Yes, you can paint floorboards! 

This is especially effective if you want to make a contrast between your floor and any other wood finish furniture.

Bright neutrals can add a fresh Scandinavian feel to your bedroom, while blues and greens can evoke a charming seaside-style aesthetic. Get creative with stripes or zig-zags. 

Let your floor be one big canvas.

Wardrobes with sliding doors
Willow Green Manhattan fitted wardrobes

11. Paint or wallpaper ceilings

You don’t have to stop at the floor. Who says that ceilings have to be just white or cream?

Painting or wallpapering your ceiling area can create a dramatic visual effect, especially if the rest of your room is a blend of neutrals. The sky (or ceiling) is the limit.

12. Display your favourite prints and wall hangings

There are some rooms that will never look quite right until they have prints on the walls.

Striking pieces of art and tapestries will add a vivid point of interest to your design, but for a more on-trend option to decorate bedroom interiors, why not experiment with a gallery wall?

Art hanging above a bed with cushions and pillows
Dove Sherbourne fitted wardrobes

13. Find unique statement pieces

While it’s tempting to rush out and buy all of the latest homeware accessories from your favourite outlets, give yourself more time and space to browse.

Too many off-the-shelf ornaments can give your bedroom that flat, somewhat generic feel. And the last thing you want for your brand new bedroom is for it to feel bland. Explore your local antique shops, markets and vintage fairs.

They’re hotspots for rare finds and one-of-a-kinds, effortlessly giving your bedroom a unique and charismatic appeal.

14. Invest in good quality bedding

Choose bedding in a colour or pattern that matches your new design. 

But while you’re shopping around for a new set, why not treat yourself to fabrics that feel just as good as they look?

Elevate your bed setup with soft Egyptian cotton sheets or the rich lustre of 100% silk. Make climbing into bed feel like you’re in a 5-star hotel.

Pink bedding on a bed with blanket and towel
Fitted wardrobe with sliding mirrored doors

15. Add mirrors or gloss surfaces

Mirrors are a cornerstone of interior design. They’re practical, they reflect more light into the room, and they add that much-needed sense of depth to smaller spaces. 

A good rule of thumb is to choose the largest mirror you can accommodate for maximum impact.

But if all you can fit in is a small statement wall mirror, that will look fantastic too. Gloss finishes can have a similar effect and bring a sophisticated feel to bedrooms with their gentle lustre. 

16. Make the best use of nooks and alcoves

Embrace your home’s eccentricities. That awkward alcove doesn’t need to be the source of your interior design woes. Reimagine it as a micro office space or a cosy reading nook. 

Or why not add gorgeous fitted shelving to make your Instagram-perfect book collection a reality?

Sloping ceilings don’t need to be a daunting prospect either. With the right fitted furniture, you can create a space-saving and smart room layout that reaches from floor to ceiling.

Stone Shaker fitted wardrobes with doors off
Dove Hampton fitted wardrobes with plants

17. Bring it to life with plants

Plants breathe new life into your space in the most literal sense. They oxygenate the air, and depending on which you buy, they can even filter out some toxins and impurities from the atmosphere. As if that wasn’t enough, studies show that the presence of house plants alone is enough to reduce stress.

Create a chic, architectural feel to bedrooms with large fronded plants like parlour palm and Swiss cheese plants. Or if you’re looking for something softer, opt for ones with a cascading aesthetic like spider plants or English ivy.

18. Scents set the mood

It’s obviously important to make your new bedroom look good but it should be a place that engages all your senses. Incense and essential oils will set the tone for your space and get you ready for deep, relaxing sleep when you turn in for the night.

Lavender, chamomile and jasmine are all fantastic go-to options when you want to relax. Though feel free to mix it up with your favourite scents. 

When planning how to decorate your bedroom, your enjoyment should always come first.

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Light driftwood fitted wardrobes with bed and yellow lamp shade

19. Don’t forget the lampshade

Sometimes your space might feel like it’s missing a certain… something. It’s at times like this where a statement lampshade comes into its own. It acts as a central point that ties your theme together and draws the eye deeper into the room.

You’ll find yourself spoilt for choice when it comes to choosing a style. Vibrant fabrics, geometric metalwork, traditional paper and beaded glass﹘the list is endless!

20. Be true to your style

Possibly the most important tip of all. Trends change at breakneck speeds these days, and if you’re determined to chase each and every one, you’ll soon find your bedroom feels dated. The only person you need to please is yourself. 

Take inspiration from trends but don’t let them be the last word in styling your space. Good design is timeless. So slow down, take a breath and don’t compromise on putting your own needs and preferences first.

Ready to give your bedroom that extra wow-factor? Sharps are the experts in transforming your home, helping your interiors become beautifully organised. So if elegant fitted furniture is just what you’re after, get in touch with our team to book your free design visit.

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