The Biggest Bedroom Design Trends of 2023

Let’s look at bedroom design trends. A new year marks a fresh start, none more so than in your home. Freshening things up is one of the best ways to improve your happiness at home and focusing on your bedroom can also improve sleep quality.

2022 was the year of sustainable materials, greenery and bright pops of colour as people bought into the climate mindset. 2023 looks set to follow the same trend, albeit with more traditional patterns, décor, and features.

Bedroom Design Trends

The Biggest Bedroom Design Trends of 2023

We anticipate that mid-century modern interiors will make a comeback alongside the traditional style of the 18th and 19th centuries. These fit the natural vibe while providing an abundance of style, class, and unique character.

This article explores what could be the biggest bedroom design trends of 2023, including styles, features, and décor.

Let’s jump in!

2023’s hottest interior styles

Mid-century modern

If you love Art Deco and classical furniture and enjoy some elements of modern living, mid-century modern is the perfect interior style.


Pictured: Milan Bed Company Ashbourne 4FT 6 Double Fabric Bed – Mustard

Mid-century modern interiors embrace the classical style of the 1930s to 1960s with funky geometry, statement furniture, and pops of colour like mustard yellow and lime green. You can think of it as a quirky traditional style.

Traditional

Traditional interiors deploy elements from the 18th and 19th centuries, providing a blanket of character spanning different eras. Ornate rugs, bold framed art, classical vases, dark brown furniture, and creams galore are the hallmarks.

We love traditional spaces because they are timeless, elegant, and comfortable – ideal if you have a period home or enjoy an older way of life.

Pictured: Bedmr Chester 4ft 6 Double Traditional Wooden Bed Frame

Transitional

Transitional interiors shift through time, transporting you across modern and period eras from the 18th and 19th centuries.

The difference between transitional and eclectic interiors is using specific eras rather than bits and bats from any era. This provides the interior with structure and character you can define instead of something that looks nice.

2023’s hottest décor and furnishing trends

Weave and chunky fabrics

Curtains, draperies, rugs, cushions, and throws will go to the weaved side in 2023, banishing light and thin fabrics to the unfashionable pile.

Weaved and knitted fabrics give bedrooms a homely feel and make spaces feel cosier and warmer – fantastic on all those chilly nights.

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Gold wall bowls, signs, art frames, mirrors, and clocks saw a massive surge in popularity in 2022, and we expect that to continue in 2023.

Gold is a luxurious colour that helps soften spaces by reflecting a warm colour tone and complements modern and traditional colour schemes.

2023’s hottest decorating trends

Wavy stripes

Wavy stripes were popular in the 2000s to give living spaces and bedrooms a playful feel, and we expect them to return to bedrooms in 2023.

Waves are associated with the ocean and water, and their organic curves make them one of the best ways to soften spaces.

Flower wallpaper

Floral wallpaper is nothing new, but there’s no denying it has died a death over the last few decades. People now prefer solid colours or simple patterns, but 2023 will see a return of florals with beautiful wallpaper.

The trend will see a return of floral feature walls with bold pops of colour, especially orange, navy blue, turquoise, and sage green.

White is in, and grey is out!

Grey is on the way out in 2023, resigned to feature walls as people embrace brilliant white to brighten hallways and bedrooms.

White is the most reflective colour for walls, making sense in small, cramped, or otherwise strange-layout bedrooms.

Pictured: Milan Bed Company Ashbourne 4FT 6 Double Fabric Bed – Mustard. Available from Bedstar.

Coving

Coving is a fantastic way to make bedrooms more luxurious, helping hide the edges of a bedroom and providing somewhere for light to scatter.

2023 will see a resurgence of coving during renovation across the home, helping hide gaps and accentuate high ceilings for depth. You can install coving in any bedroom – it simply screws and glues to the wall and ceiling.

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About Debz Louise

Debz Louise is a UK-based lifestyle expert and the founder of several lifestyle blogs, including Wannabe Princess and Under 5s. Specializing in everything from interior design and home renovation to body-positive fashion and early years development,

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