The 10 Most Popular New Bedrooms of 2025
Discover the architectural details, soothing palettes and design ideas behind the year’s most-saved bedroom photos
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The year’s most-saved bedrooms show a clear preference for calm color palettes, thoughtful architectural character and tactile layers that make a room instantly inviting. Designers leaned in with natural materials, refined details and quiet touches of luxury that help a space feel collected and deeply comfortable. Tuck into this countdown for ideas you can use to shape a retreat that restores and inspires.
The year’s most-saved bedrooms show a clear preference for calm color palettes, thoughtful architectural character and tactile layers that make a room instantly inviting. Designers leaned in with natural materials, refined details and quiet touches of luxury that help a space feel collected and deeply comfortable. Tuck into this countdown for ideas you can use to shape a retreat that restores and inspires.
9. Rustic-Leaning Retreat
This transitional bedroom in Grandville, Michigan, by builder Buffum Homes blends rustic elements, cozy materials and clean lines. Exposed wood ceiling beams draw the eye upward. A paneled hunter green accent wall creates a forest-like backdrop for the bed. Bedside sconces and a contemporary pendant light provide layered illumination. Meanwhile, large windows let in natural light and verdant views, and wall-to-wall carpeting provides softness underfoot.
This transitional bedroom in Grandville, Michigan, by builder Buffum Homes blends rustic elements, cozy materials and clean lines. Exposed wood ceiling beams draw the eye upward. A paneled hunter green accent wall creates a forest-like backdrop for the bed. Bedside sconces and a contemporary pendant light provide layered illumination. Meanwhile, large windows let in natural light and verdant views, and wall-to-wall carpeting provides softness underfoot.
8. Crisp and Clean
In Atlanta, Studio Tissé created this crisp and calming transitional retreat with bright whites, natural linen tones and a wash of soft blue plaster on an accent wall and vaulted tray ceiling. Contemporary clean-lined furnishings, including streamlined pale wood nightstands with shiny nickel pulls, keep the look serene and uncluttered. Wall-to-wall carpeting, an upholstered bed and a plush chaise and bench balance the room’s sleeker details.
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In Atlanta, Studio Tissé created this crisp and calming transitional retreat with bright whites, natural linen tones and a wash of soft blue plaster on an accent wall and vaulted tray ceiling. Contemporary clean-lined furnishings, including streamlined pale wood nightstands with shiny nickel pulls, keep the look serene and uncluttered. Wall-to-wall carpeting, an upholstered bed and a plush chaise and bench balance the room’s sleeker details.
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7. High and Low
In the bedroom of a Spanish Revival-style home in Santa Monica, California, character begins with distinctive architectural details, including a trio of arched windows, a high vaulted ceiling and a fireplace clad in Calacatta marble herringbone tile. Designer Albina Hunt of Albina & Co. built on that foundation with a thoughtful mix of vintage and new pieces. A low-slung sofa faces a bed upholstered in a similarly deep hue, while a recycled-cardboard pendant light hangs above. A midcentury-style coffee table anchors the space between them, and a 1960s table lamp paired with a colorful framed photograph adds personality and color.
In the bedroom of a Spanish Revival-style home in Santa Monica, California, character begins with distinctive architectural details, including a trio of arched windows, a high vaulted ceiling and a fireplace clad in Calacatta marble herringbone tile. Designer Albina Hunt of Albina & Co. built on that foundation with a thoughtful mix of vintage and new pieces. A low-slung sofa faces a bed upholstered in a similarly deep hue, while a recycled-cardboard pendant light hangs above. A midcentury-style coffee table anchors the space between them, and a 1960s table lamp paired with a colorful framed photograph adds personality and color.
6. Nuanced Neutrals
Designer Susan Hughes of
Modify Interiors turned this New York City bedroom into an airy, elegant retreat composed of honey, cream and café au lait tones, with a splash of espresso in the abstract landscape above the bed. The neutral palette and contemporary lines feel restrained, but the geometric rug and rich textures — including chunky weaves, oversize boucle, channel tufting and fluting — add depth and quiet drama.
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Designer Susan Hughes of
Modify Interiors turned this New York City bedroom into an airy, elegant retreat composed of honey, cream and café au lait tones, with a splash of espresso in the abstract landscape above the bed. The neutral palette and contemporary lines feel restrained, but the geometric rug and rich textures — including chunky weaves, oversize boucle, channel tufting and fluting — add depth and quiet drama.
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5. Tufted and Tactile
A soft, caramel-colored upholstered bed anchors this Chicago bedroom designed by CM Studio. Its high channel-tufted headboard fits the scale of the vaulted ceiling, from which hangs a modern double drum pendant light. White walls and large black-framed windows keep the space open and airy, and pleated light-filtering drapery, a black woven bench, patterned accents, a timeworn rug and layered bedding add subtle texture, contrast and warmth.
A soft, caramel-colored upholstered bed anchors this Chicago bedroom designed by CM Studio. Its high channel-tufted headboard fits the scale of the vaulted ceiling, from which hangs a modern double drum pendant light. White walls and large black-framed windows keep the space open and airy, and pleated light-filtering drapery, a black woven bench, patterned accents, a timeworn rug and layered bedding add subtle texture, contrast and warmth.
4. Global Getaway
When reimagining the primary bedroom in a 1990s-era home in Sandy Springs, Georgia, Tanya Lacourse of Violet Marsh Interiors took design inspiration from a Mexican hotel and spa enjoyed by the homeowners. Combining that resort vibe with Asian influences, Lacourse had the walls and ceiling painted a deep terra cotta and designed a slatted dark wood feature wall behind the bed’s brown velvet headboard and dark contemporary bedside tables. An oversize brass chandelier and asymmetrical black-and-brass pendant lights add a warm glow and exotic flair.
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When reimagining the primary bedroom in a 1990s-era home in Sandy Springs, Georgia, Tanya Lacourse of Violet Marsh Interiors took design inspiration from a Mexican hotel and spa enjoyed by the homeowners. Combining that resort vibe with Asian influences, Lacourse had the walls and ceiling painted a deep terra cotta and designed a slatted dark wood feature wall behind the bed’s brown velvet headboard and dark contemporary bedside tables. An oversize brass chandelier and asymmetrical black-and-brass pendant lights add a warm glow and exotic flair.
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3. Reddish, White and Blue
A geometric Moroccan-style rug is the foundation of this transitional-style bedroom designed by Kansas-based Jami Campbell Interiors. Its rich blue and copper tones are echoed by the softly textured bedding and drapery, as well as a midcentury-modern-style slatted bench and wood nightstands with warm red undertones. The bed’s light beige boucle upholstery, the large windows and an arched full-length mirror keep the space bright. Dark stone lamp bases and pair of simple black-and-white prints with large white mats add earthy artistic flair.
A geometric Moroccan-style rug is the foundation of this transitional-style bedroom designed by Kansas-based Jami Campbell Interiors. Its rich blue and copper tones are echoed by the softly textured bedding and drapery, as well as a midcentury-modern-style slatted bench and wood nightstands with warm red undertones. The bed’s light beige boucle upholstery, the large windows and an arched full-length mirror keep the space bright. Dark stone lamp bases and pair of simple black-and-white prints with large white mats add earthy artistic flair.
2. Grayscale Glam
Designed by Fairfax, Virginia, firm Arté Decor by Isheal, this black-and-white bedroom is a warm, contemporary oasis amid a wintry wooded landscape. Natural light from large windows balances the black upholstered bed and charcoal walls. A feathery corner arrangement and plush rug and bedding soften the starkness of the exposed-bulb fixtures. Abstract artwork above the bed unifies the room’s tones and textures, echoing both the interior and the view outside.
Designed by Fairfax, Virginia, firm Arté Decor by Isheal, this black-and-white bedroom is a warm, contemporary oasis amid a wintry wooded landscape. Natural light from large windows balances the black upholstered bed and charcoal walls. A feathery corner arrangement and plush rug and bedding soften the starkness of the exposed-bulb fixtures. Abstract artwork above the bed unifies the room’s tones and textures, echoing both the interior and the view outside.
1. Moody Blue
When designing the interior of an Oakland, California, home, Natalia Avalos Interiors took inspiration from its views of San Francisco Bay, reflected in the foggy blues, grays and whites of the primary bedroom. Inset wall paneling and white oak ceiling beams add architectural interest to the space. Rounded furnishings and soft textures balance modern style with timeless comfort.
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When designing the interior of an Oakland, California, home, Natalia Avalos Interiors took inspiration from its views of San Francisco Bay, reflected in the foggy blues, grays and whites of the primary bedroom. Inset wall paneling and white oak ceiling beams add architectural interest to the space. Rounded furnishings and soft textures balance modern style with timeless comfort.
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Designed by Megan Glenn Architecture and Megan Holt Interiors, this Forest Hills, Tennessee, bedroom achieves a refined yet lived-in look. The space is anchored by an upholstered bed with raw-edge detailing, a cozy wingback headboard and light neutral linens. A tapestry bolster introduces rich pattern and tonal contrast, echoing the black lamp bases and other dark accents. The windows feature inside-mount Roman shades beneath pleated draperies — an approach that provides privacy and light control as well as polish.
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