by Kristina Marshall
Are you looking to switch up your bedroom decor but don't know where to start? You want a new look for your space, but don't want a cookie-cutter design. You need inspiration beyond your Instagram feed that will freshen up your space!
If you are looking for some new ideas that will transform your bedroom, here are seven designs to get you started!
1. Eco-Friendly Mattresses
Sometimes it's hard to find 100% eco-friendly mattresses in mainstream advertising. With a little research you can find top-notch mattress options! Organic mattresses are designed using an array of natural materials. Here are some examples of eco-friendly mattresses:
Mattresses that are certified under any of the standards listed above ensure they are produced in an environmentally friendly way.
2. Minimalist Style
The concept of less is more is the hallmark of minimalist design. This concept has a clean, streamlined look that is elegant in its simplicity.
This bedroom design style will have no clutter. Storage is often hidden within the design. While this approach is light on décor, it is heavy on creativity.
Some minimalist design elements include:
3. Murphy Bed
Known as wall beds or pull-down beds, they are stored by folding the mattress into a storage compartment affixed to the wall. For someone with limited bedroom space, the Murphy bed can also double as shelving for decor accents. If you are into DIY projects, there are a host of fun accents that you can create around your Murphy bed.
4. Pallet Bed
Fans of the Minimalist style are buzzing about this new bed frame style. This Scandinavian design incorporates the look of natural wood, and recycles pallet wood. The frame of the pallet bed is structured from pallet wood or built in a fashion that resembles that of a pallet. This design is artistic in its simplicity and provides an economical option for a bed frame.
5. Mirrors
6. Weighted Blankets
7. Air-Purifying Plants
Using air-purifying plants in your bedroom will give you better air quality and bring life to your space. Using 4-5 plants in your bedroom will improve your room’s oxygen levels. You can mix and match shorter potted plants and taller vertical ones to enhance the visual effect of the plants in your room.
Below is a list of air-purifying plants that you can use in your bedroom to improve both the mood and air quality.
Conclusion
Your living space will reflect the character of those that live there. It is important that you feel your space reflects your best self. If you think beyond the constraints of time, budget, and space- you can come up with some amazing design ideas!
About the Author
Kristina Marshall is a stay-at-home blogger. After having kids, she began sharing some of my diy tricks for around the house with people in the community. She actually started answering some questions on Yahoo and Quora, now she writes full articles on tips for around the house, lifestyle tips, etc.