30 Modern Bedroom Ieas
Stumped on how to revamp your toddler, teen, or master bedroom? Get inspired to introduce fresh ideas into a sleepy space.

Shades of Blue
If you choose to decorate your bedroom with one hue, be sure to vary the shades to create a calming vibe. Don't be afraid to mix patterns (florals and stripes live well together) to add visual interest.
Photo by Lisa Cohen/Homes & Gardens/IPC Syndication
Mix It Up
When one bedroom wall gets a bold shot of color, the space instantly feels rich and sophisticated. Soften up the overall vibe by picking fabrics in feminine motifs.
Photo by Mel Yates/Homes & Gardens/IPC+ Syndication
Pretty in Pink
Keeping the walls white in a girl's bedroom will give you more decorating flexibility, which will help keep up with her constantly changing style. Have fun mixing and matching: Combine pink and red and introduce graphic prints and florals.
Photo by James Merrell/Homes & Gardens/IPC+ Syndication
Sunny Disposition
If you're dreaming of prints all around, the key is to stay within the same color palette. Rather than competing with one another, these two patterns play off their soft and feminine curved lines.
Photo by David Brittain /Home & Gardens/IPC+ Syndication
Twice as Nice
(For the twins or even a spare bed for sleepovers!)
Photo by David Brittain/Ideal Home/IPC+ Syndication
Staying Neutral
Most bedrooms function as living and playing spaces, which means decorating needs to work double-duty. Choose a rich color, like this terra-cotta, and introduce accents in natural tones to keep the room feeling warm and comfortable.
Photo by Brent Darby/Country Homes and Interiors/IPC+Syndication
Elegant Florals
A statement-making accent wall in a sophisticated floral print is just enough to spice up a bedroom. Keep everything else simple so nothing distracts from the power of the print.
Photo by Rachel Whiting/Livingetc/IPC+ Syndication
Play With Texture
If your ultimate goal is “cozy,” then work different textures into the décor. Stick with classic patterns (tartan plaid, checks) and introduce different colors with the bed linens, walls, and accessories.
Photo by Jake Curtis/Livingetc/IPC+ Syndication
White Done Right
Make a shared sleeping space feel instantly bigger by starting with a clean white canvas. Add playful and cheery accents when it comes to the bed linens, rug, and pieces of furniture.
Photo by Tom Leighton/Homes & Gardens/IPC+ Syndication
Exotic Prints
Dare to decorate with animal prints? Go for it. For a more practical and toned-down style, welcome them in a neutral (and unexpected) shade of green.
Photo by Jake Curtis/Livingetc/IPC Syndication
High Design
Picking a wallpaper to cover an entire room is a commitment and an investment. Keep the rest of the room grounded by sticking with the same palette and choosing furniture in modern, minimalist styles.
Photo by Tim Young/Ideal Home/IPC+ Syndication
Preppy Palette
If you need to compromise on a decorating style for the master bedroom, consider colors that are neither too masculine nor too feminine. Play with patterns and textures: florals on the walls, velvet on the headboard, and striped accents.
Photo by Photo: Ben Gebo; Designer: Annsley McAleer
A Touch of Turquoise
An energetic color can feel right at home in a bedroom of any style. Soften the look with tricks that add texture and depth, like layering rugs and tossing on the accent pillows.
Photo by Photo: Jeri Koegel; Designer: Vanessa DeVargas
Natural Beauty
Start with a showstopper on the walls like a cobalt blue botanical print. Keep the style from feeling chaotic by mixing in modern prints in complementary and neutral tones.
Photo by Photo: Michael Weinstein; Designer: Frances Herrera
Coastal Inspired
A bunk bed is a great way to maximize space in a child’s room. Keep the room feeling cheery with a color palette that is fresh and modern, like lime green and aqua blue.
Photo by Photo: Jeri Koegel; Designer: Vanessa DeVargas
Bold & Bright
A modern way to do pink: Try fuchsia and red in a stunning ikat print.
Photo by Photo: Michael Weinstein; Designer: Frances Herrera
Understated Glamour
Not sure if a neutral palette is attention-worthy? Think beyond the expected. Sophisticated florals on the walls, metallic accents, and an elegant light fixture are just enough to make this room sing.
Photo by Photo: Michael Weinstein; Designer: Frances Herrera
Traditional Elegance
A dark wood desk with simple accessories gets prime placement in this bedroom, creating a space that’s both functional and full of style.
Photo by Photo: Michael Weinstein; Designer: Frances Herrera
Mixing Master
Beige in the bedroom is far from boring. Splashes of periwinkle, sparks of shine (hello, crystal chandelier), and tufted ottomans create a relaxing atmosphere with modern appeal.
Photo by Photo: Ben Gebo; Designer: Annsley McAleer
Fresh Perspective
A guest bedroom is the perfect spot to experiment with fresh color combinations. Mint green, burgundy, and navy make an inviting and gender-neutral palette.
Photo by Photo: Ben Gebo; Designer: Annsley McAleer
Pattern Play
A graphic paper for the wall doesn't necessarily demand color. Be less predictable with your decorating style by choosing to add vibrancy with your accents instead.
Photo by Photo: Michael Weinstein; Designer: Frances Herrera
Modern Makeover
Black and white shouldn't be off-limits when decorating with your children in mind. Create a playful vibe by pairing cheery stripes and bright colors like tangerine and lime.
Photo by Photo: Ben Gebo; Designer: Annsley McAleer
Cozy Nook
If you're in need of some guest room inspiration, this is a look that never goes out of style. Create a comfy space with soft colors (white and powder blue) and fun prints like zebra and florals.
Photo by Photo: Christian Garibaldi; Designer: Marisa LaFiosca
Red Hot
Set on decorating with red? Choose a shade that is crisp and clean. Keep the space modern and bright by balancing it with all-white accents.
Photo by Ashley Goforth
Hot Chocolate
Rich cocoa walls will create a warm and inviting sleeping space. The white tufted upholstered headboard gives this room a spacious feel.
Photo by Photo: Ben Gebo; Designer: Annsley McAleer
Bohemian Beauty
Explore your eclectic side by welcoming in different shades of green. Add character with an earthy chandelier and pillows inspired by the tropics.
Photo by Photo: Ben Gebo; Designer: Annsley McAleer
Subtle and Sweet
A pink bedroom needn't feel childish. Bring in decorative elements—dhurrie on the floor, framed modern prints on the walls—to keep the style fresh and relevant.
Photo by Photo: Christian Garibaldi; Designer: Marisa LaFiosca
In the Red
When decorating with a stimulating shade in the bedroom, the key is to tone it down by pairing it with a classic white.
Photo by Jon Day/Country Homes and Interiors/IPC+Syndication
Organic Oasis
An exposed brick wall in a bedroom can feel cool, yet a little cold. Pull it together with a few charming decorative choices like a reclaimed door headboard and lavender quilted comforter.
Photo by Photo: Jeri Koegel; Designer: Vanessa DeVargas
Mixing Well
If it's more about the ethnic flair, mix prints and pieces that have special meaning in your life. The deep and neutral wall color is helpful in keeping the flurry of color grounded.
--By Monique Valeris
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