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Hottest bedroom trends for 2025

While trend-forecasting is all about looking ahead, this year our bedrooms are becoming a place of nostalgia – we’ve rounded up the hottest bedroom trends for 2025.

In an age of smart tech and futuristic designs, our bedrooms are becoming a place for cosy memories, for clutter and colour.

We’re seeing a rise in cosy nooks, cosy fabrics and bringing nature into our bedroom spaces.

Pinks, yellows and blues are paving the way for a bolder colour palette, while wallpaper reigns supreme as a way to make a statement in your bedroom design.

2025 will also be the year of the statement headboard, as we put a unique stamp on the the focal point of the room.

Similarly, we’ll also see more panelled walls in the bedroom, a trend that has been growing in popularity since its explosion onto the decorating scene during the pandemic.

Read on to discover more about the bedroom trends for 2025 in more detail, and get inspired for your next interiors project.

Nooks and canopies

Embracing the cosy vibe for 2025 means both nooks and canopies in bedrooms are going to be big.

It doesn’t matter if your bedroom is small, just pick a corner and zone it off with a small rug.

Then add a comfy chair to sink into, think Loaf or Snug’s range of overstuffed loveseats or a single armchair.

Put up bookshelves on the wall or use a side table and stack a couple of books on it.

Have a soft throw or blanket to hand to wrap up in.

Cosy bedroom reading nook

Frilly textured furnishings

When it comes to cosy and inviting, sumptuous soft furnishings play an important role.

With texture, depth and colour in fabrics featuring highly in 2025.

Frilly cushions and bedspreads will also be popular, as we turn our bedrooms into nostalgic places.

This quilted peach pink bedspread is romantic and wonderfully soft.

The texture presents an exceptional ‘handle’ (the way the fabric feels and drapes).

We also love the large-scale size of this bedspread which allows it to be styled it in a range of ways: from casually draped across the bed, as a full covering over your duvet, or as a folded panel at the end of your bed.

The bedspread is gently quilted with small embroidered dots.

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  • Peach skin quilted bedspread in petal pink, £98 from The French Bedroom Co – buy here

Pinks, blues and yellows

As we lean into the nostalgic vibes in our bedrooms, we’re embracing some of our favourite colours, too.

With Dulux hailing Pure Joy, a bold bright yellow as colour of the year for 2025, we’re definitely embracing the brighter side of life.

When combined with a pale pink, yellow creates a warm and inviting place and can look stunning.

There are plenty of beautiful furnishings to accessorise the bedroom space and keep the nostalgic feel.

Blue is also having a moment in 2025.

It’s known for creating a serene and sophisticated atmosphere, whilst also creating relaxed mood.

It looks stylish on walls, textiles or as an accent piece combined with other colours – its timeless nature is what keeps it popular.

  • Chrysant lakes roller blind, from £16 from English Blinds – buy here

Statement headboards

As hotel-style bedrooms become more popular in 2024, statement headboards are in for 2025.

Interior designer Kit Kemp is the queen of a statement headboard, and is a great place to look for inspiration for elegant prints, shapes and colours.

If you’re short on space and a large upholstered bed is not an option, you could create your own statement headboard that sits flush to the wall.

Try adding panelling to the wall behind a very simple bed, paint it white and hang incredible wallpaper within it.

Natascha Maksimovic (Nat Maks) creates the most beautiful wallpaper (pictured) in her studio in Margate, using the ancient traditional Japanese Art of Suminagashi, meaning ‘floating ink’.

The results are beautiful marbled artworks that will be a show-stopper in your home.

Try a bespoke headboard for a wow factor in your bedroom
Image credit: Nat Maks

‘Wow’ wallpaper

If a statement headboard isn’t your thing, go one step further with a statement wall.

At Good Homes HQ, we’ve always been big fans of the feature wall – especially with so many stunning options on the market.

Whether you want something bold and dramatic, nature-inspired or a subtle design, there’s something for everyone.

We adore this bold take on the pink trend, with its stunning checkerboard aesthetic.

It’s bold and stylish, and its gorgeous look will blend with other colours for the rest of the bedroom space.

Ring the changes for 2025 and bring the vibes.

  • Checkmate checkered wallpaper in pink candy, from £22 from Sorbet Dreams – buy here

Panelled walls

Panelling hit the interiors scene in a big way in 2020 during the pandemic as home DIY took off.

While things have been quiet for a while, it’s set to be a huge trend in bedrooms this year.

As the aforementioned feature walls make a big impact, panelling is a great way to do it in a subtle way.

It can also make smaller bedrooms seem bigger, and give a classic nostalgic feel to a bedroom space.

Get inspired on how to do your own panelling with our how-to guide, or rope in the experts.

  • Classic MDF wall panelling kit, £81.05 from Wall Panels World – buy here

Bring nature inside

Across the home, we’re seeing a rise in nature being brought into the home.

It’s all linked to the rise in taking care of our wellbeing and taking inspiration for the beauty of the natural world, whether it’s bathrooms, kitchens or bedrooms, it’s invading our homes.

It’s not just a case of filling your bedroom with houseplants and cut flowers though.

We’re also seeing a trend in nature and flower motifs in curtains and blinds, bedspreads, prints and rugs.

Whilst some of the trends overlap year on year, some fade away or aren’t as long lasting.

These were some of our favourite 2024 bedroom trends…

Pared back bedlinen

If you’re fed up of flinging multiple cushions and pillows and throws off the bed to get in at night, then this one’s for you.

Pared back bedlinen and styling – instead of buying lots of pieces, invest in high-quality linens that are sustainably made.

Neutral colours work well for fuss-free bedlinen, to create an inviting cocoon you won’t want to get out of.

Try Cultiver for serious luxury, where you can build your own bedding set.

Piglet in Bed for the softest 100% flax linens that are pre-washed for extra comfort, or The Secret Linen Store for crisp, white 600-thread count Egyptian cotton.

Ditch the cushions and opt for pared back beds
Image credit: Chalk Pink Linen Company

Celestial chic

When it comes to nurturing slow living and wellness, nature is at the heart of it.

Colour trends were firmly focussed on blues and greens in bedroom trends in 2024.

Benjamin Moore’s colour of the year for 2024 was Blue Nova, which they say is “inspired by the brilliance of a new star formed in space”.

Stars, moons and the night sky will adorned everything from graphic art prints to embroidered, embellished cushions.

Matilda Goad has chic starburst candle holders and a sweet pair of star backplates for your wardrobe handles.

Celestial chic is a big hit for 2024
Image credit: Rockett St. George

Romantisism

The romantic era was popular in England in the late 18th-century and was characterised by an emphasis on emotional expression, imagination and creative freedom.

In Romanticism, there’s a focus and celebration of the natural world, and a touch of the whimsical.

Oka’s latest bedroom collections are a great re-imagining of this period.

Try their mango-wood lamp bases with hand-painted shades.

Or their folk-style embroidered throws and sturdy oak four poster beds that can be draped with linens for a ethereal feel.

Think statement decor for the bedroom trends of 2024
Image credit: Oka

Ruffles

Another easy way to add whimsy to your bedroom decor is with ruffles, which you’ll see the shops packed full of this year, often in a gingham or stripe print.

Anthropologie introduced a gorgeous collection of bold striped scatter cushions by Colours of Arley, that also tie in nicely to the pastel theme.

French Bedroom collection launched a gorgeous Candy Cane collection by Sukun x Atelier Raff (pictured), which has a vibrant pop of red in its pleated borders.

The linen itself is crafted and woven in Pakistan and made with 400-thread count, 100% fine cotton (it’s part of the eco-friendly Better Cotton Initiative) in a sateen weave and has a buttery soft feel.

Ruffles are an easy to way to add interest to your bedroom this year
Image credit: French Bedroom

1970s revival

A 1970s revival was big for 2024.

It’s pegged heavily to the strong resurgence we saw in second-hand furniture shopping, and interiors being more personal and mis-matched, mixing vintage with modern.

The 1970s heralded a sense of freedom and optimism, which was seen in homes in the form of retro low furniture, rattan, and plenty of macrame.

Wallpaper also saw a comeback in 2024 across the board, but if you want to give it a 70s’ twist, think bold geometric prints and retro colours, like ochre yellows, burnt oranges and blues with subtle grey tones – like the Lust wallpaper pictured.

When it comes to fabrics, velvets in earthy tones are super popular and tactile.

A 70s revival brings fun to your bedroom decor this year
Image credit: Lust Home

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