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15 quartz kitchen countertop ideas for a unique and luxurious effect

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When looking to enhance both the style and practicality of your kitchen or bathroom, quartz countertops provide a combination of luxury and durability. Known for their appearance and easy upkeep, quartz surfaces can turn any room into an unscaled area.

Whether you favor unique looks or a more modern style, exploring quartz kitchen countertop ideas can spark ideas for adding a unique and luxurious feel to your living space.

In the list below, you’ll find the most inspiring quartz countertops ideas that are sure to bring unmatched beauty and sophistication to your home.

Monotone Design for a Stylish Kitchen Remodel

This sleek kitchen features black cabinets with an eye-catching gray and white marble quartz countertop. Dishware is placed on open shelves, which helps bring layers to the room.

The grayish walls blend into the design seamlessly, while the tone of the flooring helps to bring a bit of warmth to the room that can easily seem too cold.

A black kitchen underneath a sloped roof, grey quartz kitchen island, grey marble countertops, stainless steel hardware

via Alicia Edelman

Beige Quartz Countertops brighten Walnut Kitchen Cabinets

The beige, brown, and green tones in these wonderful quartz kitchen countertops are the focal point of this kitchen. The beautiful stone is used on the counters and the backsplash and stands out against the dark cabinet material for a bold contrast.

Beige quartz countertops stand out against walnut kitchen cabinets for a bold contrast

via Frøpt

Warm Tones Bring a Timeless Tranquility to your Kitchen

This cozy kitchen is both modern and timeless, with its light-colored cabinets and matching quartz countertop. The countertop has a stunning marble pattern with light veining, which adds a subtle pattern without being too busy or distracting.

The warm color scheme continues throughout the room to the warm wood tones of the floor. To ensure the kitchen space isn’t overly saturated with warmth, they have added a black hanging light over the table, black kitchen chairs, and black appliances.

A white kitchen with a grey quartz countertop and black dining room furniture

Photographed by Frederic Boukari for Historiska Hem

A Quartz-Topped Kitchen Oasis for a Contemporary Look

This kitchen features white cabinets paired with a quartz countertop, creating a modern appearance. The grayish quartz surface, with its subtle veining pattern, has a sleek and designer look.

The vast size of the counter provides plenty of workspace, while the white pendant lamp, with its scalloped edges, adds style and extra lighting. Place a vase filled with fresh flowers and a teapot to bring a bit of homeliness to the area.

A white kitchen with beige quartz countertops that come back on a ceiling-high backsplash

via Stadshem

A Rustic and Elegant Kitchen Design

This charming kitchen is both rustic and elegant, thanks to its inviting and warm vibe. The beautiful quartz countertop catches the eye, with its earthy pattern that provides textural interest and depth.

The neutral tone of the countertop complements the sage green cabinets, while the open shelves above allow you to display your collection of glass jars and vases.

Beige quartz countertops in a kitchen with light sage green cabinets

via Kvanum

A Vintage Inspired Kitchen that merges Modern and Retro Styles

This kitchen remodel shows exactly how to beautifully combine modern and vintage elements. The cool quartz marble countertop extends the length of the warm wooden cabinets.

The rich, veined pattern of the marble counters adds depth and elegance to the area. The addition of vintage-looking fixtures and furniture, and terracotta pots filled with green foliage bring the entire room out of the modern era and into a time gone by.

Quartz countertops in a two-tone kitchen with vintage furniture

via Plum Living

A Simple Quartz Kitchen Design

The top white cabinets and bottom gray cabinets match the grayish-white countertops perfectly. The stainless steel faucet and open warm wood shelf add additional sleekness and a bit of warmth to the kitchen.

This design is rather simple compared to some of the other quartz kitchen countertop ideas on our list. However, it still creates a pleasing aesthetic, while providing ample workspace for preparing food.

A beige quartz countertop in a light grey kitchen

photographed by Krister Engström, styled by Livindeco, sold via Kvarteret Mäkleri

Sleek and Stylish with a Modern Design

This kitchen design is both modern and stylish, with greenish quartz countertops, lighter green bottom cabinets, and dark olive green top cabinets. These top cabinets feature see-through doors, which can house your daily dishware while also showcasing special pieces.

The white walls and stainless steel fixtures add a clean and minimalist look to the room. Add some potted plants to extend the green color scheme throughout the kitchen.

A green-grey quartz countertop paired with two-tone kitchen cabinets

via Kvanum

Large Kitchen with plenty of Quartz Countertops and a Moody Design

This moody and modern kitchen features dark cabinets, warm quartz countertops, and a kitchen island with a wooden top, which increases the available workspace. This combination of dark and warm colors gives the room character.

Hooks above the quartz counters allow for you to hang your favorite or most used cooking tools, while the open bookshelf-style unit gives you the ability to showcase glass covers, stainless steel roasters, and decorative bowls. The addition of the seating bench provides additional seating.

A dark green kitchen with a seating bench and a beige quartz countertop and backsplash

via Ballingslōv

Minimalist Quartz Counter Kitchen Design featuring Natural Light

This kitchen design is both contemporary and minimalist, emphasizing strong, clean lines. While the room doesn’t appear to have an abundance of cooking space, it still provides a good amount of quartz counter workspace.

The gray cabinets perfectly match the dark gray counters, although black quartz countertops would also be a good choice for this design, while the stainless steel fixtures add to the seamlessness of the room.

While this color scheme can become drab quickly, the addition of the warm-tone wooden floors helps to add a bit more color to the kitchen. The large kitchen windows provide ample lighting and allow for natural light to bounce off of the reflective surfaces, which creates a bright and airy ambiance to the area.

Grey quartz countertops in a minimal grey kitchen

via Fantastic Frank

Neutral Color Palette combined with Quartz Kitchen Countertops

This kitchen features a neutral color palette and somewhat minimalist design to create a sleek and uncluttered appearance. The light cabinets are complemented by the smooth quartz countertops to add a bit of sophistication to an otherwise minimal space.

The large kitchen window to the left of the sink provides natural light and allows for fresh air to flow through the room. The island countertop is made from warm-toned wood and provides extra space for prepping food. Adding greenery and fresh-cut flowers to decorative vases adds a pop of color to the counter.

Grey quartz countertops in a kitchen with sage green cabinets

via Kvanum

Simple and Clean Kitchen without any Frills

This elegant kitchen design features white shaker cabinets that add a timeless look to the clean appearance. The marble countertop and backsplash have warm tones which match the golden fixtures.

Keep the look minimal by adding only a few pieces to the counter, such as a simple vase with a few cut flowers and a dark wood cutting board. This kitchen design is the perfect choice if you want to focus on functionality and simplicity, while still having a touch of luxury.

A kitchen with white shaker cabinets, white quartz marble countertops, gold hardware

Styled by @vasakvadrat, sold via Sjöman Frisk

Cozy Kitchen Remodel with Plenty of Textures

This cozy kitchen is perfect for anyone who wants to surround themselves with warm wood tones and various textures. There is plenty of bottom cabinet space to store cooking tools and the black quartz countertops provide an abundance of prep and cooking space.

The brown wicker chair and wicker stool add more textures to the room, while the light beige ceiling lamp, which hangs above the wooden table, provides additional lighting. The large window off to the side of the room gives the area a warm golden light when the sun shines in. Add a matching rug to help soften the hard look of the kitchen floor.

A light oak kitchen with black quartz countertops

via Superfront

Use Textural Quartz Counters to Elevate a Minimal White Kitchen

This minimal white kitchen design is enhanced with a beautiful beige quartz stone on the counter and the backsplash, which provides a strong focal point to the design. Imagine the same kitchen with a regular white backsplash and counter and it wouldn’t look quite as unique.

A textural beige quartz counter and backsplash adds a unique effect to a minimal white kitchen design

via Per Jansson

A Monotone Kitchen enhanced with an Eye-Catching Countertop

This minimal shaker kitchen’s walls and cabinets are a soft, warm grey color, contrasted by black hardware and a black wall shelf. However, the real focal points in this space are the quartz countertops and narrow quartz backsplash, which lend the design a sophisticated look.

A warm grey kitchen with black hardware and an eye-catching quartz countertop

via Picky Living

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A studio apartment with an L-shaped kitchen and storage above the bed

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This small studio apartment for sale in Sweden (via Alvhem) has an L-shaped kitchen next to the entrance door and sleeping space in a niche spot inside the wall, with an overarching storage module that provides the small studio apartment with lots of storage space.

The middle of the one-room apartment is used for a small sofa area and a small dining table with two dining chairs.

A studio apartment with an L-shaped kitchen and a wardrobe above the bed

An L-shaped kitchen with grey cabinets and limestone countertops

The L-shaped kitchen layout is perfect for this small studio space, as it offers lots of storage and countertop space, leaving lots of floor space free in the middle.

A studio apartment with an L-shaped kitchen and a wardrobe above the bed

A peg rail attached to the side of the fridge also functions as a small wardrobe next to the entryway of the studio apartment.

A studio apartment with an L-shaped kitchen and a wardrobe above the bed

The grey kitchen cabinets are paired with chrome hardware and limestone countertops for a natural look.

A studio apartment with an L-shaped kitchen and a wardrobe above the bed

A sleeping and living space with storage above the bed

Right next to the kitchen, you can find a small grey sofa combined with a wooden wall shelf for books and accessories. The grey area rug visually separates the sofa area from the rest of the space.

A studio apartment with an L-shaped kitchen and a wardrobe above the bed

The area next to the bed is used for a small dining table with two chairs that fit the wood tone of the nightstand.

A studio apartment with an L-shaped kitchen and a wardrobe above the bed

A wardrobe that extends over the single bed allows for maximized storage space that goes up to the ceiling.

A studio apartment with an L-shaped kitchen and a wardrobe above the bed

via Alvhem

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15 Kitchen-living room combo ideas perfect for smaller spaces

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Limited square footage and small spaces can pose several design challenges. However, these obstacles can also lead to endless possibilities. There are loads of interior design ideas out there to help you conquer a large open space and create the kitchen and living room design that works best for you.

Below, you’ll find a list of the most inspiring kitchen-living room ideas to help you get started on the interior design of your dream home.

An Open Concept Living Room With a One-Wall Kitchen

This kitchen and living room use the same flooring for both spaces. In this situation, area rugs are an excellent solution for creating division without a physical barrier hindering movement. The shelving units being aligned with a single surface allows a seamless flow while cooking, one of the many benefits of an open layout such as this.

Additionally, the living area uses a brighter color palette than the kitchen space, further differentiating between the two without the room feeling disjointed.

A minimal white loft interior with a white sofa, black artwork, white rug, living kitchen

via Historiska Hem

A Kitchen-Living Room Combo With a Dining Room Table

This kitchen-living room combo features an element that we’ll see frequently: a dining table placed within the kitchen area, creating an additional dining room space. Multiple pendant lights hanging throughout the space ensure that each area has adequate lighting.

This open-concept kitchen-living room combo follows a neutral color scheme, helping the design style feel purposeful. Additionally, this layout is an efficient use of the available square footage with every inch of the open floor plan serving a purpose.

A living kitchen with a light color palette in the textiles and a black countertop

via Stadshem

An Open Concept Kitchen-Living Room Combo With Furniture Filling the Entire Space

Appropriate use of visual clutter can help create multiple focal points, making a small space appear bigger as your eye travels through it. This open-concept kitchen, living, and dining area is a cozy space with natural materials and thoughtfully placed home decor.

The large windows allow an abundance of natural light to pour in, further opening up the space. All of the design elements in this example blend perfectly into this darker neutral color palette, creating a warm and welcoming space for everyone.

A historic apartment with a spacious kitchen and living room combo

Styled by Yngfalk interior, photographed by Mia Borgelin for Historiska Hem

A Compact Kitchen and Living Room With an Included Dining Space

Color can be a powerful visual divider, tricking the eye into seeing a single space as multiple rooms. This room uses darker, solid-color cabinets in the kitchen area, which serve as a source of visual interest and almost have the effect of an accent wall.

The abrupt change from the grey-green kitchen to the umber tone of the couch, then again to the soft linen tablecloth and dark chairs in the dining area, clearly marks the shift from one room to the other while maintaining the benefits of the wide open space.

A living kitchen with green-grey kitchen cabinets and a burned orange couch

Styled by Grey Deco, photographed by Fredrik J Karlsson, for sale via Alvhem

A Completely Open Space With Loads of Natural Light

Large picture windows and multiple skylights in this example remove the need for artificial lighting on bright days. This home design style is populated by light neutrals and wood accents, further brightening the space.

The result is a relaxing and peaceful, yet cheerful, dining room, kitchen, and living room combo. Wall decor isn’t missed, and the lack of it only serves to make the room feel even more airy and spacious. The light fixtures the space does have are simple and understated, allowing the eye to glance right over them.

An off-white kitchen in an attic living kitchen with lots of natural light

via Alvhem

A Small Kitchen Island With Waterfall Edges to Allow Movement Throughout the Limited Space

A kitchen island is the perfect functional divider, creating more storage and countertop space while clearly defining the kitchen and living room areas. This open space has a curved corner, creating an ideal place for a set of small dining chairs and a round table.

A unique coffee table and a simple area rug further clarify the separation of the living room from the kitchen and dining room. Large light fixtures with unique designs are also a great addition to this type of layout.

A large living kitchen with a small kitchen island and a round dining table

photographed by Henrik Linden, sold at Alvhem

A Kitchen and Living Room With a Physical Barrier to Create Separate Spaces

An island and/or a range hood is a functional way to lightly enclose an open kitchen, allowing each piece of additional furniture to breathe and creating a singular focal point to stand out in each part of the space.

The living room here features a modern couch and a gallery wall populated by painted works, and the rich wood of the dining table is embellished by a pop of bold blue from the vase. The mix of color palettes in this space furthers the separation, though no one area seems out of place in the room as a whole.

A living kitchen with the peninsula island separating the functional areas from each other

Styled by Åsa Copparstad, photographed by Frederic Boucari, for Historiska Hem

A Compact Kitchen and Living Room Design for Studio Apartments

This studio apartment has multiple focal points characterizing the room and visually creating separate spaces. The combination of beige, grey, and white walls helps to further set the rooms apart, while the open kitchen flows into the living room, and the living room into the bedroom.

The wall with a window between the sleeping area and the kitchen creates a sense of privacy that all bedrooms deserve without overly darkening the kitchen due to the lack of light.

A kitchen living room combo in a studio apartment

via Alvhem

Place the Living Space Off to the Side in a Loft Apartment

This unique loft apartment layout creates a natural division between the open kitchen and living room areas. The shape of the room and positioning of the stairs force the living room furniture off to the side with the illusion of a doorway created by the corner and the post of the railing.

The blend of colors here feels natural but also divides the spaces as we’ve seen in previous examples. A standing mirror is pointed towards the window, creating a reflection and amplifying natural light throughout the room.

A living kitchen underneath an A-line sloped roof

Styled by Copparstad, photographed by Boukari for Historiska Hem

Embrace an Open Floor Plan By Carrying the Color Palette into the Living Room Area

This modern kitchen-living room combo uses a stunning marble kitchen island as both a focal point and a divider. The open kitchen allows for easy conversation with any guests or family members seated in the living room, with modern furniture and soft tones being carried throughout.

Statement light fixtures and small coffee tables bring character and personality into the room while maintaining the chic appearance of the areas.

A living kitchen with an impressive marble kitchen island in the middle

via Sjöman Frisk

A Kitchen and Living Room Combined With a Large Dining Table and an Area Rug to Create Separate Areas

This living room, dining room, and kitchen combination uses multiple methods to clearly outline where one room ends and the next begins. The area rug and dining room table both serve as dividing elements, while the brick accent wall ties everything together.

Bold decor pieces across all three spaces create a visual interest that draws the eye and helps it move through the room. Design ideas such as this one are growing more popular in larger, open-floor plan apartments.

A living space with a white kitchen and exposed brick walls, wood dining table, black bentwood chairs, black sofa

Styled by Linnéa H. Manaberi, photographed by Fredrik Karlsson for Alvhem

Save Space in a Kitchen-Living Room Combo With Carefully Considered Furniture Placement

A uniquely shaped room can pose additional challenges when planning the placement of furniture. However, carefully choosing where the furniture will sit and working with the shape of the room can make all the difference.

This open kitchen area features plenty of storage between the open shelves and cabinetry, giving everything a proper place which, in turn, limits clutter and allows the living room to function as intended.

A living room and kitchen combo with greige walls and a wardrobe with mirror doors

via Innerstadsspecialisten

Use Different Materials and Colors to Separate the Two Spaces

One of the most distinctive design ideas we’ve seen. The blend of materials, colors, and textures is a source of endless visual interest, and eccentric wall shapes and positions make this a fun room combo. Stonework and wood fill the kitchen area, and solid colors with minimal patterns compose the living room.

The floor maintains its coloring and materials throughout both rooms, making this another great example of the use of area rugs.

A living kitchen planned on a slightly awkward floor plan of an attic apartment

Styled by Linnéa H. Manaberi, photographed by Fredrik j LKarlsson for Alvhem

Lightly Contrasting Paint Colors in an Open Kitchen-Living Room Design

The muted color palette used in this room creates a serene and tranquil air, a must for any family room. Using just one material for the floor, a graceful flow from one area to the next is created, furthering the peaceful nature of the room as a whole.

Statement light fixtures add the perfect touch to each section. Dark brown and black accents can be found throughout the area, helping everything appear cohesive and purposeful. The flood of sunlight through the windows enhances all of these elements and increases the breezy, carefree feel of the room.

A large kitchen living room combo with a small island to separate the functional areas from each other

Styled by Linnéa H. Manaberi and Emma Fischer, photographed by Fredrik J Karlsson for Alvhem

Include Multi-Functional Furniture in Your Open Concept Kitchen and Living Room

One of the most effective design ideas when it comes to space-saving in the home is furniture that can serve multiple purposes. This incredible kitchen island provides more kitchen storage and an additional countertop for meal prep, but its usefulness doesn’t stop there.

This island divides the kitchen and living room areas and stores a TV that can be raised at the push of a button.

via Entrance Makleri

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14 Laminate countertop ideas for a modern kitchen look on a budget

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Laminate countertops have come a long way in recent years, offering a versatile and affordable option for modern kitchens. Whether you’re updating your kitchen on a budget or simply looking for creative ideas to refresh your space, laminate countertops provide a wide range of styles and designs that can mimic more expensive materials like granite, marble, and wood.

In this article, we’ll explore the most stunning kitchens that showcase the beauty and functionality of laminate countertops.

Clean Lines for a Contemporary Kitchen

A modern, sleek kitchen with white tiles and light-colored cabinetry, which pairs perfectly with a white laminate countertop. It creates a bright and clean aesthetic, especially when combined with light color cabinets, both of which create a seamless appearance that provides a minimalist, cohesive look.

This type of color palette, with its consistent appearance, features clean lines that give the kitchen an upscale and contemporary vibe.

A light grey kitchen with white laminate countertops

via Alvhem

Contemporary Farmhouse Kitchen with a Splash of Color

Light-colored laminate counters coordinate well with sage green cabinets and white subway tile backsplash, creating a cohesive and visually appealing color palette. The neutral tones give the space a fresh and elegant feel without feeling too drab, thanks to the colored cabinets.

Additionally, the laminate countertops provide an uninterrupted expanse that looks sleek and easy to maintain. Their light hue also helps brighten the kitchen and make it feel more open and airy.

A sage green kitchen with a laminate countertop with a quartz look

Styled by Linnéa H. Manaberi, photographed by Henrik Linden for Alvhem

Serene Eat-In Kitchen Hideaway

Countertops in the same color as the cabinets complement the minimalist aesthetic of this serene kitchen hideaway nicely. Their light neutral tone coordinates well with the light-colored walls, creating a bright, airy atmosphere.

This design features clean lines that lack patterns or textures to give the space an uncluttered, sophisticated feel. Add in a muted color palette, simple decor accents like a vase of branches, and a cozy nook layout for a small dining table to create a sense of tranquil style in a tucked-away kitchen area.

A greige kitchen with the same color laminate countertops

Styled by JosefssonLjung, photographed by Alen Cordic for Nya Kvadrat

Urban Industrial Kitchen

The dark countertop surfaces create a striking contrast against the white subway tile backsplash and light-colored cabinets. This high-contrast design gives the kitchen a bold, contemporary aesthetic.

The seamless black counters add a sophisticated and elegant touch, grounding the space with their rich, solid hue. The countertops complement the industrial yet elegant design elements like black metal shelving, glass accents, and stainless steel fixtures.

A white kitchen in a dark grey living space with black laminate countertops and subway tiles backsplash

via Sjöman Frisk

Simplicity and Minimalism Create a Sleek Kitchen

A seamless, light countertop provides a clean, bright look that beautifully complements white subway tiles and light gray or white cabinets. The countertop’s light neutral tone helps create an airy, open feel in the kitchen space.

Its smooth, unblemished surface allows the eye to flow effortlessly, contributing to the minimalist, uncluttered aesthetic. The countertop’s sleek lines and lack of patterns keep the focus on the simple, modern design elements.

An all-white kitchen with white cabinets and a white laminate countertop, paired with chrome hardware

Styled by Bon Interior, photographed by Mariah Salander for Bjurfors

Warm Neutral Tones create a Cozy Experience

This beautiful kitchen features laminate countertops that are just slightly lighter than the beige color on the kitchen cabinets for a calming and tranquil effect. The backsplash is painted in the same color as the cabinets as well for a tone-on-tone effect.

An off-white laminate countertop paired with beige kitchen cabinets

Photographed by Henrik Linden for Alvhem

Light Filled Kitchen with a Sleek, Minimalistic Design

This minimalist kitchen with sleek cabinetry is filled with natural light, thanks to the large window above the sink. The countertop is made with light-colored Fenix with decorative edging in oak wood which adds a clean and polished look to the cooking space.

The wood accents on the cabinets and stool provide a warm contrast against the cooler tones, enhancing the overall aesthetic.

A light grey kitchen with a light grey laminate countertop with an oak wood decorative edge

via Reform CPH

Monotone Color Scheme combined with Durable Laminate Countertops

In this stylish kitchen with a minimalist decor, the laminate countertop is the standout feature, with its clean lines and clear sheen. White-colored walls and cabinets, enhanced by black appliances, give the room a sleek and sophisticated look.

White pendant lights above the sink and counter provide ample lighting when preparing food. Add a brass faucet and cabinet handles to bring a bit of warmth into a space that could quickly turn cold thanks to its monotone palette. 

An all-white kitchen with a white laminate countertop and brass hardware

Styled by Grey Deco, photographed by Jonas Berg for Stadshem

Inviting Kitchen with Laminate Countertops highlighted with Earth Tones

This kitchen showcases a sleek design that focuses on a muted color palette. The standout feature in this room is the spacious light-colored countertop, which complements the white cabinets.

Add visual interest, such as a heightened bowl or fruit, potted plant, or antique cutting board, to add texture and visual interest to the area without being too overwhelming.

An off-white kitchen with a white laminate countertop

Photographed by Borgelin for Historiska Hem

A Brick Backsplash brings Warmth to a Smooth Laminate Countertop

Pairing a light Formica countertop with a brick backsplash brings warmth to a room that could quickly turn cold. The warm colors of the stone make it possible to have lighter cabinets to not overwhelm the kitchen. Pair with some dark open shelves, which can help with saving part of your budget on DIY projects, and a stainless wine rack to complete the look.

A greige kitchen with laminate countertops and a brick backsplash

Styled by Emma Fisher, photographed by Frederik Karlsson for Alvhem

Smooth and Clean Kitchen perfect for Cooking Inspiration

This kitchen design is perfect for anyone who wants an uncluttered, large space full of clean lines. Polished concrete floors add an industrial yet refined touch to the room, while the laminate countertops create a simple and functional workspace that matches perfectly with the wall color and the pink cabinets.

The contrast between the cool concrete tones and the natural wood finishes creates a visually appealing and balanced aesthetic.

A pink kitchen with pink laminate countertops

via Reform CPH

Bold Patterns for a Statement-Making Kitchen

For those who love to make a statement, combining kitchen wallpaper with sleek marble-look laminate countertops is a fantastic option.

The vibrant wallpaper pattern becomes the focal point of the room, transforming an otherwise simple kitchen into a work of art. Add some live plants to the kitchen, which can help improve your indoor air quality.

An wallpaper accent wall in a neutral color kitchen with marble-look laminate countertops

via Alvhem

Minimalist Beauty with Neutral Colors

Solid color laminate countertops offer a minimalist and modern aesthetic perfect for anyone wanting a room that isn’t too busy. This kitchen features a sleek, neutral countertop that complements the clean lines and simple design of the space.

The uniform color provides a high-end, calm, and uncluttered look, which is perfect for contemporary homes. This design would also work well for a bathroom.

A beige kitchen with black hardware and a white laminate countertop

via Bjurfors

Bright Colored Cabinets add a Pop of Color

This kitchen exudes a cheerful and contemporary vibe with its bright yellow cabinets that bring a burst of sunshine into the space. The vibrant cabinets are complemented by pristine white walls and a light colored laminate countertop, which gives the room a clean and airy atmosphere that feels both welcoming and invigorating.

Add a stainless steel faucet and sink, decorate knobs, and black light fixtures to complete the look. If your cabinets are still in decent condition, you could try your hand at painted cabinets, which is one of the easiest and budget-friendly DIY projects out there.

A bright yellow kitchen with a white laminate countertop

via Reform CPH

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A greige kitchen paired with a natural decor and white walls

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This spacious turn-of-the-century home for sale in Sweden (Styled by Grey Deco, photographed by Frederik J Karlsson for Alvhem) has neutral interior decor with a mixture of different wood tones against white walls and white ceilings.

The greige kitchen is planned along one of the walls, leaving out a spot for a round dining table in front of the window. The semi-open plan layout allows you to look from the living room into the kitchen, making it one big space with beautiful historic doors in the middle.

The natural look of the living room also comes back in the bedroom, where white walls are paired with warm beige curtains and grey textiles on the bed.

A greige kitchen with quartz countertops and chrome hardware

A greige kitchen with quartz countertops and chrome hardware

The minimal greige kitchen cabinets are paired with a slightly larger quartz countertop and elegant chrome hardware that adds a modern element to the setting.

A greige kitchen with quartz countertops and chrome hardware

The lack of upper cabinets gives the kitchen a lighter look. The exhaust is built into a white cover, making it blend into the wall.

A greige kitchen with quartz countertops and chrome hardware

The other side of the kitchen is used for a beautiful round dining table paired with wood wall shelving that is perfect for a few cups, glasses, and plants.

A greige kitchen with quartz countertops and chrome hardware

The fridge and larger appliances are included in the larger cupboards that are built on either side of the doorway.

A greige kitchen with quartz countertops and chrome hardware

A living room with white walls and neutral decor

The white walls in the living room make the interior crisp and bright, reflecting all the daylight coming through the windows. The combination of beige textiles and different wood tones warms up the palette and gives it a cozy appearance.

A living room with white walls and a mixture of natural tones in the interior

A single artwork above the sofa adds an elegant touch to the setting.

A living room with white walls and a mixture of natural tones in the interior

Two armchairs opposite the sofa give the layout on top of the light rug a lot of dimension, with the square coffee table taking place in the middle.

A living room with white walls and a mixture of natural tones in the interior

The TV is attached to the wall next to the historic double door, with a simple storage module underneath it.

A living room with white walls and a mixture of natural tones in the interior

The other side of the living room has an IKEA Ivar cabinet painted in a warm beige color, matching the interior perfectly.

A beige painted IKEA Ivar cabinet in a spacious living room with white walls

A small bedroom with white walls and warm beige curtains

The bedroom has white walls as well, paired with a grey fabric headboard, grey bedside tables, and beige wall lamps to add a bit of variety to the color palette.

A bedroom with white walls, a grey headboard and warm beige curtains

The warm beige curtains warm up the daylight coming through the windows and transform the color palette of this place.

A bedroom with white walls, a grey headboard and warm beige curtains

A classic wardrobe fits perfectly with the historic details of the apartment.

A classic wardrobe in the corner of a historic bedroom

A kid’s room with dusty pink walls and a wall rug

A kid's room with dusty pink walls and a wall rug

A small office space with a lounge chair

A small office space with a lounge chair

A modern bathroom with beige floor and wall tiles

A spacious hallway with custom storage and a niche space in the wall

A spacious hallway with custom storage and a niche space in the wall

A spacious hallway with custom storage and a niche space in the wall

Styled by Grey Deco, photographed by Frederik J Karlsson for Alvhem

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Historic home with white walls and a natural decor

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This beautiful turn-of-the-century home for sale in Sweden (via Alvhem) has exclusively white walls that reflect the daylight coming through those large historic windows. The decor of the space is light and natural, with different wood tones warming up the setting.

The living and dining room has a white sofa, paired with a natural rug and a mixture of different wood tones around the dining table. The bedroom reflects this palette with white bedding and small wood furniture pieces to complement the look.

The kitchen has an assymetric floor plan, allowing for a small dining table in front of the window.

A living and dining room with a white coach and a mixture of different wood tones

A living room with a white sofa and white walls

The white wall color in the living room is accentuated with white crown moldings underneath the ceiling and a white fabric sofa that blends in with the walls. The natural area rug blends in with the light hardwood flooring and provides the space with a warm look.

A living and dining room with a white coach and a mixture of different wood tones

The dining area next to the white historic fireplace has a mixture of wood tones in the bentwood chairs around the table.

A living and dining room with a white coach and a mixture of different wood tones

A statement linen pendant light works well underneath the tall ceilings in this historic room.

A living and dining room with a white coach and a mixture of different wood tones

A mirror is a great decor piece on the wall and at the same time, it provides light reflection on the side of the room that doesn’t have any windows.

A living and dining room with a white coach and a mixture of different wood tones

A bedroom with white walls and white bedding

The color palette of the bedroom is similar to the one in the living room. A white bed and headboard blend in with the white walls and two dark wood nightstands and beige wall lamps add a bit of contrast and color variety.

A bedroom with white walls, a white bed and headboard and dark wood accents

The mixture of beige, brown, and white tones makes for a very calm and tranquil appearance in the bedroom.

A bedroom with white walls, a white bed and headboard and dark wood accents

An off-white rug underneath the bed adds a cozy texture to the setting.

A bedroom with white walls, a white bed and headboard and dark wood accents

A dark wood bench matches the color of the nightstands and contributes to a contrasting color palette in the space.

A bedroom with white walls, a white bed and headboard and dark wood accents

A white kitchen on an asymmetrical floorplan

A simple white kitchen fills the space next to the bedroom. The rounded wall next to the window leaves just enough space to fit a small kitchen dining table.

A white kitchen with an assymetrical floorplan

A white kitchen with an assymetrical floorplan

A white kitchen with an assymetrical floorplan

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14 Living room bedroom combo ideas to optimize floor space

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If your home or apartment has a bedroom and living room in one space, making the most of your square footage is crucial. Fortunately, there are a plethora of excellent ideas you can try to make the most of your sleeping and living space. This list of the most creative living room bedroom combo ideas will inspire you and give you new ideas to help you optimize floor space in the best possible way.

Whether you live in a studio apartment or a small home, you can try these ideas to help separate spaces and create distinct rooms. With so many possibilities to choose from, it’s easy to make a living room combined with a bedroom a functional, appealing space.

Use a Curtain to Divide a Room or Studio Apartment

Although it’s a simple idea, this creative hack makes it easy to design a cozy bedroom and living room combo. A rail attached to the ceiling with a long curtain that reaches the floor makes it a cinch to close your bed off from the rest of the living area.

This DIY room divider is not only attractive, but it’s also easy and affordable to do. Choose a curtain in a material and a color or pattern that complements the rest of the space to give it an attractive focal point.

A combined living and sleeping space with a purple couch and a curtain as a room divider

Styled by Mabel Market, photographed by Alen Cordic for Nya Kvadrat

Keep the Color Palette Neutral

Light, neutral colors not only make a room appear larger, but they can also make any room cozy. Tones of beige, ivory, and tan play nicely with each other, and the light sage green walls add a subtle pop of color. Note how this room has a large window that allows for natural light. More sunlight can also help to make an open floor plan feel larger and more airy.

A sage green living area with a combined bedroom, sofa area and dining area

via Kvarteret Makleri

Create a Strategic Layout

Since this room has multiple purposes, setting up the layout for the furniture the correct way is vital. Note how the bed is placed directly against the longer straight wall, and the sofa is set up against the angled wall on the opposite side with a coffee table directly in front of it.

Designing the right layout will easily transform a single room into two rooms without feeling disjointed. A tall bedroom wall mirror also helps make the space look and feel bigger while also serving a functional purpose.

A light grey living and sleeping space with brown and red tones in the textiles

Styled by Grey Deco, photographed by Frederik J Karlsson for Alvhem

Use Accessories to Maximize Floor Space

As you look for living room bedroom combo ideas that maximize floor space, keep crucial accessories that help you stay organized in mind. In this example, the homeowner added plenty of hooks to the wall on the bedroom side, which is perfect for bathrobes, shirts, and other garments as well as extra throw blankets.

They also placed the mirror on the bedroom side and put a chair and floor lamp on the other to separate each space. High ceilings also help to make this living room bedroom combo look larger. Using floor-to-ceiling curtains is another smart way to trick the eye since it makes everything appear bigger.

A living room bedroom combo with muted green walls and beige textiles

via Stadshem

Coordinate Colors Through Accents

Bold hues like dark blue and brown bring a dramatic pop to this living room and bedroom combination. Note how there is a dark blue throw blanket on the bed that complements the color of some of the accent pillows on the couch.

The designer also added wall art that reflects the same color scheme to make everything more cohesive. Integrating the same colors into each part of the room gives it a nice flow, even though the same space is designed to serve multiple purposes.

A combined living and sleeping room with a white sofa, light grey walls and dark blue accent colors

via Alvhem

Tuck the Bed Into a Cozy Corner

Although this is an open floor plan, the homeowner clearly chose to make the bulk of the room a living area. A small bed is tucked into a corner, and a modern wall sconce gives them a place to read before bedtime.

The rest of this room is designed to serve as the main living area, so the bulk of the furniture is for that purpose. However, adding the bed to the corner doesn’t make this room feel too cluttered yet it also gives it a cozy, welcoming feel.

A studio home with sage green walls, beige textiles and accessories

via Stadshem

Create a Multipurpose Guest Room

This beautiful room serves as a comfortable seating area and guest room in one. The large angled window adds tons of natural light to give the small space a sense of calmness and serenity. Even if you don’t have a large home, you can accommodate guests by creating a room like this that works well as both a bedroom and a comfortable, cozy seating space for reading, entertaining, and relaxing.

The couch pairs nicely with a set of nesting tables, offering an ample surface area for books, drinks, and anything else your guests may need.

An attic living and sleeping space with white walls and beige textiles

via Stadshem

Mix and Match Furniture for More Functionality

If you have a living and bedroom combo for your master bedroom, it’s important to integrate as much functional furniture as possible. In this space, the homeowner added a stylish dresser for clothing to eliminate clutter and keep things organized.

Storage furniture like this is especially important if you have a small space. Two different styles of tables on either side of the bed give this room a fun, eclectic vibe. A comfortable couch near the large window with a coffee table and simple chair adds a welcoming area to sit down and relax.

A living room bedroom combo with dramatic dark blue walls and a white ceiling

Styled by Emma Fisher and Annica Clarmell, photographed by Walti Hösli for Entrance Makleri

Incorporate Different Textures for a Stylish Combo Space

You can easily create distinct spaces through textures and furniture. The lush velvet couch along with a glass coffee table gives the room a nice, modern contrast. A large shag rug warms up any room, especially one that you’re also using as a bedroom.

The mirrored nightstand next to the bed is another great touch and a unique pendant light overhead finishes the contemporary vibe.

A living and sleeping space with a purple sofa and a light grey shaggy rug

via Alvhem

Keep it Simple

Whether it’s a dorm room or a living room bedroom combo, it’s best to keep things as simple as possible if you want to eliminate clutter. The light terracotta and beige tones in this room give it a lively yet peaceful aesthetic.

If you need more storage, a shelving unit hung on the wall would work well as either an impromptu dresser or a bookcase. Notice how decorative accents are minimal here, which makes the room look and feel much larger while freeing up valuable wall space and square footage.

A light sage green living room bedroom combo with beige and terracotta accents

Styled by Linnéa H. Manaberi, photographed by Henrik Linden for Alvhem

Use Built-Ins and Modular Furniture

This room utilizes tall built-in cabinets that are perfect for storing clothing and other items, keeping everything neatly tucked away and hidden from view. A modular couch converts into a comfortable bed that can easily be turned back into a sofa during the day.

Using as many pieces of multifunctional furniture as possible is the best way to get the most out of a bedroom and living space combo. Note that the wardrobe is built over the bed, utilizing every bit of wall space for extra storage.

A light grey living and sleeping space with a wardrobe above the bed

Styled by Emma Fisher and Annica Clarmell, photographed by Krister Engström for Kvarteret Makleri

Design an Earthy Getaway

Rooms with large windows make it easy to add natural light to give a small living space a bright touch. In this room, a plethora of greenery and natural tones give it an earthy, boho-inspired style. A shaggy rug and round wooden table in the center of the room work well to ground the space and separate each section based on its function.

A bedroom and living room combined, with a white shaggy rug in the middle

via Kvarteret Makleri

Use Low-Profile Furniture

If you have limited space, using low-profile furniture can make any living room feel larger. The short coffee table, bed, and sofa here work well because the room has tall ceilings. One main piece of artwork serves as the focal point, but the rest of the walls are blank which helps make this room feel comfortable without being cluttered.

A studio living room with grey walls, white sofa, white textured area rug

Styled by Linnéa H. Manaberi, photographed by Henrik Linden for Alvhem

Take Advantage of Tall Ceilings

This homeowner did the opposite of the previous example and chose to make the most of their tall ceilings. A wooden shelving unit wraps around two walls, offering a place to show off artwork, collectibles, or other decorative accents while keeping everything off of the floor and furniture.

It can also work well as additional storage. Doing this is also a smart way to get more square footage out of the available space you have.

A shared living and sleeping space with white walls and shelving below the ceiling

via Lundin

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9 limestone countertop ideas for a natural look in your kitchen

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Limestone is a durable, natural, heat-resistant material that brings a warm, inviting look to any space. When chosen for solid surface kitchen countertops, this natural stone lends a fresh, earthy component to your kitchen. Unlike other natural stones, limestone countertops do require a bit more maintenance. Make sure you wipe spills immediately to prevent stains to keep your gorgeous counters looking fresh and properly cared for.

The unique fossilization patterns of limestone make it particularly interesting when installed in a bathroom or kitchen. If you’re looking for some new interior design styles that will bring timeless charm to your cooking space, here are the most inspiring ideas for limestone countertops that will instantly add a gorgeous, earthy look to your kitchen.

Create a Sleek Two-Toned Look

In this kitchen, the limestone countertops match the soft brown color of the flooring and cabinets. However, two different shades of blue paint on the walls bring the room a bold pop of color. Using the same color for the limestone as the bottom half of the room and a different hue for the walls gives this kitchen a warm touch with a fun, playful vibe.

A beige kitchen with blue walls and a beige limestone countertop

via Funkiskök

Incorporate Earthy Color Variations

The beautiful limestone counters in this kitchen have a natural, sandy color that plays beautifully off of the sage green cabinets. Putty-colored upper cabinetry brings the earthy tones together nicely.

The choice of a wood dining table helps to give this kitchen a more natural look, while the black hood fan and white glass pendant light bring it an element of modern style.

A two-tone kitchen with beige limestone countertops

Styled by Åsa Copparstad, photographed by Frederic Boucari, for Historiska Hem

Choose Limestone for a Backsplash

This homeowner installed limestone countertops and carried the same material across the length of the wall to create a matching backsplash. The smooth granular surface of a limestone slab makes cleanup a breeze.

With proper care and regular maintenance, a limestone backsplash is easy to keep clean. The dark brown stain on the upper and lower cabinets round out this kitchen’s soft neutral colors, and a matching cutting board leans against the wall to tie it all together.

A dark wood kitchen with a limestone countertop that comes back on the backsplash

via Alvhem

Install Limestone Floors for a Matching Aesthetic

Not only does this kitchen feature light beige limestone countertops and a matching limestone backsplash, but the floor also matches. These natural stones come from sedimentary rocks that have been pressurized, making them highly durable and porous, which makes the material a great option for kitchen flooring.

Installing limestone floors gives any kitchen a beautiful, cohesive look and a nice flow for added warmth and a luxurious feel.

A dark oak kitchen with limestone flooring, countertop and backsplash

via Sjöman Frisk

Polished Limestone Lends a Sleek Modern Look

With proper sealing and polishing, limestone countertops can easily resemble other materials like soapstone, granite, or quartzite. This kitchen’s gray countertop color looks beautiful in contrast with the white farmhouse sink and rustic-inspired shiplap walls.

Brushed brass hardware, dark blue cabinet doors to one side, and an impressive hood fan above the stove round out this kitchen to give it lots of warmth and a welcoming vibe with just the right amount of modernity.

A light grey farmhouse kitchen with a grey limestone countertop and shiplap walls

Photographed by Alice Johansson for Alvhem

Mix and Match Materials and Finishes

This kitchen exudes an eclectic vibe thanks to a fun mixture of materials and finishes. While the sandy-colored limestone counters are lovely, it also has other elements that give it a fun, fresh look. The black and white kitchen floors add a retro element while cladding on the walls and ceiling brings the kitchen a bit more texture.

Brushed gold hardware on the cabinets, light fixtures, sink, and appliances take this design to the next level. A window near the sink helps to bring in natural light which gives the space a light, cheerful touch.

Grey-green kitchen cabinets in shaker style combined with gold hardware, a shiplap backsplash and a checkered kitchen floor

Styled by Helen Sturesson, photographed by Lisa Wikstrand for Kulladal

Use Limestone for a Waterfall Countertop

These countertops resemble travertine thanks to the unique patterns in the stone. The limestone runs across the back wall to create a coordinating backsplash that ties it all together.

However, what really brings the wow factor to this kitchen is the designer’s choice to install limestone on the island in a sleek waterfall design that runs down the sides for a stunning, luxe finishing touch. A waterfall island can give your kitchen the perfect amount of elegance.

Natural oak wood kitchen cabinets against a greige wall, beige limestone countertops, black wall shelf, black pendant lights, chrome hardware

via Innerstadtspecialisten

Try Limestone Counters in a Rustic Kitchen

If you love the raw and rustic look, this kitchen is a prime example of the aesthetic. The unfinished wood cabinets and floors bring this space a simple, unstuffy style.

Installing limestone countertops somehow brings this kitchen a slightly elevated element that gives it just the right amount of modernity. The updated appliances and sleek metallic silver sink faucet also help to bring this kitchen into the new millennium.

A DIY plywood kitchen paired with a brown limestone countertop

via Historiska Hem

Look for New Limestone Styles

Not all limestone countertops have to feature the same brown color. In fact, many of the more modern options feature a range of contemporary hues, like the dark and light gray marbled pattern of these counters.

White walls and gorgeous grayish-blue bottom cabinets bring this kitchen a simple yet chic modern vibe along with the simple silver hardware. A pair of cutting boards resting against the matching limestone backsplash helps to add a sense of warmth to the space.

A grey kitchen with a neutral limestone countertop and backsplash

via Picky Living

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A blue sofa and blue accessories in a historic home with a classic wardrobe

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This beautiful historic home with light grey walls and a white kitchen (via Alvhem) has a beautiful blue sofa and a variety of subtle blue accessories paired with beige tones for an elegant play between cold and warm in this interior.

The spacious living room features an eye-catching blue sofa and a bookshelf that is fitted in the corner of the room, forming a little reading corner. The adjacent bedroom is decorated with a mix of blue and beige tones as well so that both spaces match visually together.

Through a wallpapered hallway, you can reach the L-shaped kitchen layout that leaves a large space in front of the window for a spacious dining table with a blue tablecloth.

A light grey living room with a blue sofa and a beige and blue color palette

A living room with light grey walls and a blue sofa

The blue sofa in the living room sets the stage for the interior color palette of the entire apartment. The blue is matched with tints of beige in the curtains and pillowcases for a wonderful play between warm and cold.

A light grey living room with a blue sofa and a beige and blue color palette

The blue and beige tones come back in the living room gallery as well for a cohesive effect.

A light grey living room with a blue sofa and a beige and blue color palette

The wall corner in between two doorways is used as a reading corner, featuring a wall shelf that fits the corner perfectly.

A light grey living room with a reading corner with wall shelving fitted in a corner

A rattan armchair and small coffee table fit the area underneath the wall shelf perfectly and the other side of the doorway is decorated with a wall rug.

A light grey living room with a reading corner with wall shelving fitted in a corner

A white kitchen with black countertops and a dining area

The classic white kitchen is paired with black countertops for a contrasting effect that is elevated with gold hardware.

A kitchen dining area with shiplap on the bottom part of the walls

The L-shaped kitchen layout works well in the space, leaving a large portion of the kitchen floor plan available for a cozy dining area.

An L-shaped kitchen with white cabinets, black countertops and gold hardware

The kitchen dining area is covered with shiplap wainscoting on the bottom half, giving this area a subtle farmhouse look.

A kitchen dining area with shiplap on the bottom part of the walls

A light grey bedroom with a classic white wardrobe

The bedroom wall color matches the one in the living room for a cohesive look. The beige and blue textiles add a play between warm and cold to this room as well and the white linen headboard stands out against the subtle wall color.

A light grey bedroom with a blue and beige color palette and a classic white wardrobe with gold hardware

A custom wardrobe with a classic appearance fills the wall opposite the window and matches perfectly with the classic white porcelain fireplace in the corner. The gold hardware on the cabinets fits perfectly with the historic hardware on both the door and fireplace.

A light grey bedroom with a blue and beige color palette and a classic white wardrobe with gold hardware

A light grey bedroom with a blue and beige color palette

A light grey bedroom with a blue and beige color palette

A home office spot next to the window makes this space a multi-functional room.

A light grey bedroom with a home office spot

A hallway with floral wallpaper and a window towards the kitchen

A hallway with floral wallpaper and a window towards the kitchen

A hallway with floral wallpaper and a window towards the kitchen

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20 Bedroom wall decor ideas to make your sleeping space shine

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Bedroom wall decor ideas are abundant out there and there is something available for anyone. Because of this, when the time comes to choose wall decor for your bedroom, it can be a challenge to find the right idea.

When picking out what type of decor to use to create visual interest, you should take the size, style, and light of your space into account. In the list below, you can find the best bedroom wall decor ideas to help you channel your inner interior designer.

Create a Gallery Wall to Showcase Framed Artwork

A bedroom gallery wall is one of the most popular bedroom wall decor ideas. It’s a great option for anyone looking to personalize their space by hanging artwork or photographs they enjoy in a visually pleasing way.

A gallery wall above the bed in a dark blue bedroom

Styled by Gabriella Fabien for Entrance Makleri

The above gallery wall follows the classic asymmetrical placement of the frames, creating movement and leading the eye through each piece. The gallery wall below takes a different approach, evenly spacing the frames to create a compact, symmetrical design.

A gallery wall of 4 art frames decorates the wall above the bed in a sage green bedroom

Styled by Bon Interior, photographed by Mariah Salander for Bjurfors

Use a Single Piece of Framed Art for a Touch of Vintage Charm

For more understated and subtle bedroom wall decor, hang a single piece of art above the bed. This decor style can work in nearly any room, with a huge variety of options to customize the look. In first the example below, a small painted portrait is placed slightly off-center.

A small vintage art piece decorates the wall above the bed of a dark blue bedroom

Styled by Emma Fisher and Annica Clarmell, photographed by Walti Hösli for Entrance Makleri

However, in this second example, a larger piece of artwork in a thinner frame is centered above the bed. This piece features many of the same tones as the rest of the room’s decor, tying everything together.

A statement art piece decorates the wall above the bed in a grey bedroom

via Stadshem

For this third and final example, the placement is the same, however the size of the piece is a bit larger. The bold gilded frame surrounding the vibrant painting makes for a dramatic effect. The light neutrals of the room also allow for the artwork to be the center of attention for even more drama.

A statement art piece decorates the wall above the bed in a minimal white bedroom

Photographed by Ozolappa, styled by Yngfalk for Historiska Hem

Add Wainscoting for a Layer of Dimension

Adding a section of wainscoting to your bedroom is a quick and easy way to introduce dimension, texture, and even a complementary color. The design possibilities with wainscoting are endless. Here, a dark teal blue color is used on ribbed wainscoting, a shade that is lightly echoed in the pillows on the bed.

Bedroom wainscoting decorates the wall in this two-tone bedroom

Styled by JosefssonLjung, photographed by Alen Cordic for Nya Kvadrat

Add Texture With Floor to Ceiling Wall Treatment

Wall treatments have been recently gaining popularity in the world of bedroom wall decor ideas. This is a simple way to transform plain wall space into a full or partial accent wall. First, we have wall-to-wall paneling, something that can be mimicked with peel-and-stick wood grain wallpaper.

A wood panel headboard as unique bedroom decor behind the bed

via Alvhem

Alternatively, you can use a section of wall treatment in place of a headboard for a similar effect. These wood boards use additional wood pieces to create a framing effect that adds extra visual interest to the space.

A wood panel headboard as unique bedroom decor

photographed by Krister Engström, styled by Livindeco, sold via Kvarteret Mäkleri

Use a Custom Headboard to Add a Touch of Elegance

A custom statement headboard is a great way to achieve visual interest without the need to attach anything to the walls. This is especially important when renting or leasing your home. Furthermore, a statement headboard can completely transform the look of your bed.

A statement headboard adds a unique decor in a warm grey bedroom

Styled by Yngfalk interior, photographed by Mia Borgelin for Historiska Hem

Hang a Fabric Canopy for a Serene Space

Hanging a canopy from the ceiling can pull double duty: creating a cozy, lived-in space and minimizing blank wall space. With this type of decor, the bed takes on a new life. This room blends whimsy and touches of Moroccan influences into an original design.

A fabric canopy used as decor in a whimsical bedroom with an oriental touch

via Entrance Makleri

Add Open Shelving for Easy Visual Interest

Open shelving, especially in the form of picture ledges, is one of the easiest bedroom wall decor ideas out there. Simply choose shelves that work well with your existing decor and use them to display a variety of knickknacks, photographs, and more.

Wall shelving used as decor above the bed in a studio apartment

via Alvhem

Install Wallpaper to Transform Bedroom Walls

Bedroom wallpaper has earned its place among the most classic bedroom wall decor ideas with the ability to completely transform the look of the entire room by just changing the bedroom walls. This wallpaper features a print of vegetation in colors that are echoed in other areas, such as the dresser, wardrobe, and bedding for a natural look.

A blue pattern bedroom wallpaper in a romantic bedroom design with white and beige bedding

via Entrance Makleri

Include an Accent Wall as a Design Statement

A single painted wall alongside white walls in the bedroom can make the wall art itself. This first example uses a trending limewash technique to create a faux stonework finish that pops against the bright white bedding and walls. This grey tone is also seen in the throw blanket on the bed, linking the elements together.

An accent grey limewash wall in a modern bedroom

Styled by Grey Deco, photographed by Janne Olander for Stadshem

Meanwhile, this room uses wallpaper to create an accent wall. This modern approach to wallpaper is gaining traction once again in the world of bedroom wall decor ideas, and just like some of our previous ideas, this style is quick and easy to recreate in your own home.

An accent wallpaper wall in a white bedroom

via Kvarteret Makleri

Add Visual Interest and Texture With a Wall Rug

Decorating with hanging textiles is not a new phenomenon, though it is reappearing in the mainstream. The below bedroom skips a headboard and uses a neutral, textured wall rug as a accent above the bed. This helps to make a cozy space, particularly when paired with other decor ideas.

A wall rug decorates the area above the bed in a light grey bedroom

via Stadshem

Similarly, this room incorporates a large-scale piece featuring geometric patterns to enhance the natural earth tones throughout the bedroom. The walls contrast with this fun rug in a way that feels organic and doesn’t assault the senses.

A sage green bedroom with a white wardrobe, beige bedding, rug on the wall

via Stadshem

Hang a Mirror for Simple Wall Decor

A simple mirror is yet another easy option when it comes to bedroom wall decor ideas. Mirrors come in countless shapes, colors, and sizes which makes it easy to find something that matches your decor. This oval mirror takes up just the right amount of space beside this bed.

A mirror decorating the wall above the bed in a blue bedroom

Photographed by Henrik Linden for Alvhem

Similarly, this round mirror fits well within this modern bedroom, positioned near the slight corner of the walls. This keeps everything on the peg rail within easy reach when standing in front of the mirror, making getting ready a breeze.

A mirror decorating the wall above the bed in a small studio apartment

via Entrance Makleri

Choose Unique Wall Art to Add Depth

This stunning wall art adds a wealth of depth and interest to this bedroom. Placed squarely above the headboard, the art is the focal point of the room, balancing well with the shade of paint on the walls as well as the mix of tones in the bedding.

As set of baskets used as decor above the bed in a green bedroom

Styled by Emma Fischer and Annica Clarmell, photographed by Alen Cordic, for sale via Nya Kvadrat

Showcase a Fan as a Single Statement Piece

If you’re looking for more unique bedroom wall decor ideas, you might want to consider a fan. This bold fan is a remarkable piece of art, providing the space with a cultivated air.

A fan decorates the area above the bed in a limewash bedroom

Photographed by Borgelin for Historiska Hem

Use Candle Sconces for a Cozy Feel

Nothing says cozy quite like candle sconces beside the bed. This is one of the more uncommon bedroom wall decor ideas, making it the perfect choice for someone looking to decorate outside the box.

Candle sconces as decor pieces above the bed in a limewash bedroom

via Alvhem

Wow Overnight Guests With a Mobile

As one of the most whimsical bedroom wall decor ideas, mobiles are a fantastic way to utilize both wall and ceiling space. Mobiles used for this purpose are pieces of art in and of themselves, as opposed to the brightly colored decorations seen in a child’s room.

A studio apartment with dark grey walls and a boat mobile above the bed

Styled by Bon Interior, photographed by Alen Cordic for Bjurfors

The ship mobile pictured above is the perfect addition to a nautical-themed room. Meanwhile, the more abstract mobile below is great in this slightly modern bedroom.

A modern hanging mobile decorates a grey bedroom

via Stadshem

On the other hand, this planet mobile is sure to be a favorite of space lovers of all ages.

A plant mobile decorates a simple bedroom

via Entrance Makleri

Display a Kimono on a Blank Wall

Some of the most distinctive bedroom wall decor ideas incorporate culture into the design. This kimono is showcased as an art piece, adding a traveled air to the bedroom while celebrating the heritage of the resident. This idea can be used to display family heirlooms and items of importance that mean the most to you.

A kimono makes for a unique decor pieces in a beige bedroom

via Historiska Hem

Mount a Simple Wreath for Subtle Greenery

This simple, cheery bedroom wall decor is centered above the bed frame, creating a sense of balance and unity. The effect provides a mild impression of a cottage aesthetic while also giving an example of how minimally decorating bedroom walls can make just as much of an impact.

A simple wreath used as decor above the bed in a sage green bedroom

via Alvhem

Hang a Garland for Easy Wall Decor

As we wind down the list of bedroom wall decor ideas, let’s take a moment to appreciate simple decor choices. This garland paired with the bedside table in this bedroom makes for a simplistic, yet classic room design.

A garland above a bed as a decor piece in a simple bedroom

via Kvarteret Makleri

Display Your Instruments in the Master Bedroom

You can display your special interests and talents through this bedroom wall decor. This style of decor takes your instruments and displays them as art. Simply hang your instruments on the appropriate mounts for secure storage and easy access.

Guitars used as bedroom decor in a green-grey bedroom

via Alvhem

Leave Messages in the Guest Room With a Lightbox

Finally, on the list of bedroom wall decor ideas, decorate your space, and leave messages for yourself or guests with a lightbox in the bedroom.

A light box above the bed as an eye-catching decor idea in a black and white green bedroom

via Alvhem

Lightboxes are a fun way to ensure you start your day with words of affirmation before you even leave the bedroom. They can also be used to leave important information for guests, such as the WiFi password or passwords to streaming services.

A light box above the bed as an eye-catching decor idea in a sage green bedroom

Styled by Emma Fisher for Bjurfors

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