How To: Cosy Bedroom Updates
The promise of a new year ahead brings hope and expectation of calmer, less turbulent times. Homely touches help ease anxieties of the outside world and make for a welcoming space to hibernate from the cold weather. We've collated our favourite bedroom trends for the months ahead that promise to soothe and relax us, tempting a great night’s sleep.
Modern Rustic
Honest, authentic design will continue to shine through in 2022. Bedrooms should be a place of solace, where you can allow yourself to truly relax, with the modern rustic trend encouraging this. Interesting textures and minimalist forms are the way to achieve this look in your home – think bold, geometric shapes, paired with natural, cosy texture.
The key to achieving the modern rustic design is open-plan living, and embracing exposed, natural elements, whilst adding a selection of modern accents. Wooden lighting and sheepskin accessories are an easy way to add a modern rustic feel to your home, whilst helping to create a cosy atmosphere.
Scandinavian Inspired
This hygge trend is long lasting and has no sign of slowing down. Scandinavian-style bedrooms encapsulate the feeling of homeliness and comfort. Scandi design provides a sense of harmony, meaning you have a space to switch off and restore.
To create a peaceful, Scandi inspired bedroom, incorporate simple, natural layers with colourful accents. Each piece of décor should be gentle, from a curving lighting design to soothing toned bedding. A good way to start your Nordic vision is with a white or cream room colour, then layer the space with organic textures and simple lines. This trend is all about being relaxed, so have fun and try something new with your textures and colours!
Pure Nature
Biophilic designs are continuing to dominate interior design trends. Whether you opt for an abundance of plants in wooden indoor planters, or organic silhouettes and patterns on your wall and bedding – showcasing the beauty found within nature is a trend we are consistently excited by, here at Tom Raffield.
Not only do indoor plants look amazing with their fresh vibrancy and unexpected forms, but they are also proven to reduce stress levels and absorb background noise. Incorporate a range of exotic and native plants to invigorate your space.
Posted: 27.12.21