Bedroom design will take bold new directions in 2025, with dramatic contrasts becoming the norm.
Dark, moody walls set the stage for vibrant pops of electric colours, while nature-inspired elements merge seamlessly with cutting-edge technology.
Innovative storage solutions and multifunctional furniture revolutionise how spaces adapt to modern lifestyles while maintaining sophistication.
Join us below to discover 2025’s bedroom trends.
Shell-shaped statement pieces
Shell-shaped headboards will give your bedrooms an artsy feel. Dominated by crushed velvet and aged leather finishes, these dramatic headboards can have subtle curves or full peacock-tail designs, stunning against dark walls to create a focal point.
Pictured: Milan Bed Company Pettine Ottoman Bed – Green. Available from Bedstar.
Moody colour palettes
Deep charcoal greys and rich chocolate browns will transform walls into sophisticated canvases in 2025. Darker tones create perfect backdrops for electric accents – think lime green throw pillows, mandarin orange artwork, and sunburst yellow fixtures, delivering a masterclass in contrast and depth.
Art deco
2025 will see Art Deco’s popularity explode, with geometric patterns and exotic woods like mahogany making triumphant returns. Chrome and crystal elements add luxury touches, while mirrored furniture pieces reflect light and create depth. Timeless sophistication emerges through classic design elements reimagined for modern living.
Smart storage solutions
Pictured: Aspire Chesterfield Sleigh Bed Frame – Grey. Available from Bedstar.
Ottoman beds revolutionise storage options with smooth-lifting mechanisms and massive under-bed spaces. Side-lifting models work perfectly in rooms with limited end access, while end-lifting versions offer easy organisation. Each unit provides storage equivalent to four standard dresser drawers.
Integrated entertainment
TV beds take centre stage as screens glide smoothly from footboards, offering 32″ to 43″ displays. Enhanced movie nights come with integrated soundbars and USB charging ports, all wrapped in stylish fabric upholstery. A clean, tech-free appearance remains when not in use.
Pictured: Cosmo TV Bed. Available from Bedstar.
Mirror innovation
2025 will see lots more mirrors in bedrooms. Floor-to-ceiling antiqued mirrors behind bedside tables and mirrored panels inside wardrobe doors create visual expansion. Bronze and champagne-toned glass add warmth, while LED-backlit mirror panels double as mood lighting. Geometric mirror tiles serve as stunning headboard alternatives.
Space age lighting
Sputnik chandeliers command attention with starburst designs and gleaming metallic finishes. Multiple arms extend from central spheres, each capped with dimmable LED bulbs casting dramatic shadows across ceilings.
Vintage vanity revival
Victorian and Art Deco-style dressing tables make a strong comeback. Ornately carved legs, curved fronts, and traditional three-mirror designs appear in original antiques and modern reproductions. Statement pieces paired with velvet-cushioned stools create glamorous morning routine spots.
Pictured: Willis Gambier Etienne Dressing Table. Available from Bedstar.
Sheer curtains
Layered window treatments pair sheer curtains with blackout blinds for ultimate versatility. Sheers soften natural light and maintain privacy during the day, while blackout blinds provide complete darkness when needed.
Botanical wallpapers
Oversized botanical prints featuring deep, moody colourways transform walls with dramatic depth. Giant monstera leaves and trailing vines in emerald greens against inky backgrounds showcase modern digital printing techniques. Real plants complement this sophisticated jungle retreat aesthetic.
Low bed frames
Platform-style beds sitting close to the ground create contemporary, Japanese-inspired minimalism. Low-profile frames, often featuring integrated nightstands, make spaces appear larger and more open. Natural materials like bamboo and pale woods dominate this trend, while plush mattresses maintain comfort despite the reduced height.
Full-height wardrobes
Floor-to-ceiling wardrobes maximise vertical storage while maintaining a sleek profile. Built-in drawer systems eliminate the need for separate chest storage, freeing up valuable floor space. Clever internal organisation systems incorporate pull-down rails, illuminated shelving, and dedicated accessory compartments for efficient storage solutions.
Natural, unfinished materials
Raw materials will take centre stage in 2025 as designers embrace authentic textures and imperfections. Untreated woods showcase natural grain patterns, while unpolished metals develop unique patinas. Moving away from painted and varnished finishes creates organic, tactile surfaces that bring warmth and character to contemporary spaces.