Bedroom trends predicted to be huge in 2025
Whilst decorating trends are about looking forward to next year, we will be taking a nostalgic dip into our design past for the biggest bedroom trends of the coming year.
In today’s fast-paced digital age, a new wave of nostalgia has emerged that we predict will persist and ramp up in 2025. In colour and home decor, we’ve seen a move away from futuristic, white-on-white minimalist decor and towards a yearning for spaces that burst with colour, comfort and character, spaces that tell a story, reflecting lives lived and cosy memories cherished.
The Feature Headboard
Forgo a feature wall or feature ceiling light, and instead draw focus to your bed with a great looking ‘eye-catching’ headboard design.
Adding an opulent headboard can instantly elevate the bedroom into a beautifully styled space.
Choose one that is upholstered in tactile fabrics such as velvet to add a more luxurious look and feel. Whilst the beauty of a curvier-shaped headboard will also create further interest in the space, we also say the bigger the headboard the better, for that real wow factor.
Pink and yellow
Yellow made it onto our recent round-up of big interior trends, supplanting the usual lineup of whites and off-whites as one of the most popular paint colours in the home.
Yellow has a natural partner in dusky pink, and together, the pair create the appearance of a space permanently bathed in sunlight.
Colour drenching reduces rather than amplifies the intensity of your chosen shade because there are fewer contrasts – think about how much punchier red becomes when contrasted against white.
Take your signature colour and paint everything from your walls to your woodwork. Think skirting boards, radiators, doors, window frames, picture rails and ceilings.
Make a statement with your storage.
The absolute best way to declutter your bedroom and save yourself some floor space is with fitted wardrobes.
They optimise every square centimetre and are becoming a real necessity, and where once they may have been built to disappear entirely so as not to detract from the overall design of a space, they are now becoming its main statement.
So, if you’re looking for wardrobe solutions why not talk to Reflective of Lincoln, call us on 01522 698 179 or email info@reflectivewardrobes.co.uk.