This gorgeous turn-of-the-century apartment for sale in Sweden (via Alvhem) has spacious rooms with ornate moldings underneath the ceiling and rooms connected with classic doors. The living room lies in between the guest and master bedroom and has a subtle light grey wall color that is just dark enough to make the white ceilings stand out.
The master bedroom is painted in a dramatic dark blue, which makes for a wonderful contrast with the white paint color on the ceiling. The wardrobe is painted the same color as the walls for a tone-on-tone effect.
The kitchen has chequered flooring with black and white tiles and a slightly awkward floor plan with a curved wall. The light grey kitchen cabinets pair well with the beige wall color and the white tile backsplash.
A neutral living room decor with light grey walls and a grey sofa
The living room lies between the guest room and the master bedroom as the central space in the apartment. The walls are painted in a subtle light grey color, making the white ceilings, light wood flooring, and sheer white fabric curtains stand out.
The light grey walls are paired with a light grey sofa and grey rug for a tone-on-tone effect warmed up with natural wood tones. The gorgeous historic fireplace in the corner of the living room adds a unique effect to the space.
Contrasting dark blue bedroom walls stand out against the white ceiling
Through the historic double interior doors, you can see the dark blue wall color of the bedroom. The light fabric combination of the headboard stands out against the dark wall color, while the antique bedside table adds a classic and warm element to the setting.
The white ceiling and baseboards frame the dark blue wall color nicely. The white doors leading to the walk-in closet add a vibrant element to the setting.
The wardrobe is painted the same color as the wall, making this large piece of furniture blend in nicely.
The mixture of green and white textiles on the bed match the green tones in the art print on the wall and the silver wall lights provide a light source on each side of the bed.
A light grey kitchen with beige walls and a chequered floor
The assymetric floor plan of the kitchen. is filled with elegant light grey cabinets with white marble countertops, paired with a beige wall color.
The kitchen has a curved wall on one side, which is highlighted by a beautiful art frame.
The other side of the kitchen has the sink and stove, with a white subway tile backsplash protecting the wall from splatters. The light grey cabinets are paired with wall shelving painted in the same color for a beautiful effect against the beige walls.
The black and white chequered flooring sets the stage for a large dining table with oak wood dining chairs in front of the kitchen window.
A guest room with a daybed and a vintage cabinet
A bathroom with green walls and white subway tiles
Black and white bedrooms are a highly versatile design choice, able to satisfy both modern and classic styles and anything in between. This quintessential color combo is a staple for interior design due to its naturally appealing bold contrast.
If you want to achieve this contrasting, modern look for your bedroom, have a look at the black-and-white bedroom ideas in the list below to help you feel inspired when it comes time for your next bedroom redesign.
A White Bedroom With Black and Grey Accents
A straightforward approach to a black-and-white space, this example takes a white bedroom scheme and adds small areas of black to keep the space light. With the help of a couple of touches of grey, as well as some bronze pillows, this room is able to achieve a sense of balance while using pure, intense tones.
The choice of using small, subtle decor completes the style, while the white linen pendant lamp matches the crisp white linen on the bedding and the headboard in this black and white bedroom.
A Black Bed Frame With Grey Sheets and White Walls
This black and white bedroom embraces the unique shape of the space by placing the bed perpendicular to the dormer windows.
The striking black bed frame pops when placed against the stark white walls and light-colored carpet. Light, off-white bedding and minimal decor paired with the elegant bench seat and exposed beams work well to create an overall style that is both sleek and inviting.
Black and White Bedding With Monochromatic Artwork
For a modern, cozy feel, pair a black bed with white sheets and textured blankets, framed art in a gallery wall above the bed, plant life, and soft curtains.
This black and white bedroom is full of natural light, and when combined with the classic black and white photos arranged in a way that’s reminiscent of a gallery wall, the result is a timeless, welcoming air. The mismatched pillows provide a fun, eclectic touch to the bedroom.
Minimal Touches of Black to Create Space in a Small Room
When designing smaller white bedrooms, the occasional pop of black can help produce a sense of depth, creating an illusion of space. This bedroom achieves this by designing around the large window and allowing in maximum sunlight while making white the predominant color.
All of this together with the elegant black chair, lamps, and doorway creates visual layers that lead you deeper into the room and prevent it from becoming boring. The black doorway is much like a black accent wall, though more subtle.
Abstract Art and Pops of Black Against a Neutral Palette
Black and white bedroom ideas don’t always have to exclude other colors. This bedroom places a white bed with delicate linens in a mostly neutral, tan palette to appeal to a slightly different aesthetic.
This design is ideal for showcasing abstract artwork in particular as there are no other elements fighting for attention. Additional furniture and decor in solid black tones play well with the bold lines of this specific sketch, pulling everything together for a calming, ageless look.
A fresh take on typical black-and-white bedroom ideas, this bedroom focuses heavily on shades of grey. In doing so, black and white are reserved for accent colors, making the white pillows appear more bright and the black light fixture more bold.
The thick blankets on the bed create an instant feeling of warmth and the mix of all of these tones in the accent rug brings a bit of softness to this bedroom.
Minimalism is a hallmark of modern interior design, and bedrooms are no exception. This white bed with dark grey pillows and black accents is the perfect representation of these ideals, walking the line between form and function.
Without proper forethought, black and white bedrooms can easily become spartan and off-putting. Adding a subtle texture or pattern, or a thick comforter as this bedroom has, can help to balance the cool nature of these colors.
For an exciting take on white interiors, experiment with a blend of white and beige and touches of black and grey. This bedroom turns the expectations for black and white bedrooms on its head, using a subtly geometric rug, neutral walls, and black metal accents to produce a completely one-of-a-kind look.
The gentle texture of the bedding and patterns in the rug, crown molding, and doors give this house a classic air that’s sure to last a lifetime.
Black, White, and Tan Bedding in a White and Tan Room
As we’ve seen previously, black and white bedrooms thrive when shades of tan and brown are added to the mix. This white bedding with black and tan pillows, tan top sheet, and black blanket provides a chic, modern air that will fit right in in both the country and city. This is an extremely versatile color palette that is sure to leave your inner designer feeling inspired.
A Navy Blue, White, and Grey Bed in a Black and White Bedroom
Similar to some of the other black-and-white bedroom ideas we’ve been taking a look at, this room pulls in other complementary colors through the bedding.
The grey bed frame paired with the navy blue and crisp white sheets helps to showcase a hint of personality without the need for an intense change of pace. To further personalize this design, feature an accent wall, pop of gold, or geometric shapes.
A Fully Monochromatic Space With Black and White Tones
When life is busy and stressful, it’s important to have a space to relax and unwind. This white color palette with pointed pops of black serves this function well, sparing you from any unnecessary, overwhelming elements.
While other black-and-white bedroom ideas may showcase dramatic black walls or exciting patterns, this monochromatic space allows those with overwrought minds to clear their thoughts and achieve meaningful rest.
Solid white walls and airy curtains are the perfect backdrop for experimenting with dark colors. The dark bedding in this specific bedroom creates a dramatic focal point that not only draws your attention but also draws you in.
The bright white paint makes this bedroom feel refreshing while preventing the bedding from appearing flat and boring.
Abstract Artwork and Statement Pieces With Wood Accents
When it comes to black-and-white bedroom ideas, statement pieces, and framed artwork are almost always a part of the discussion. If you want your decor to get the attention it deserves, placing it in a black-and-white room is a simple solution that’s easy to achieve.
This gallery wall, unique light fixture, and quaint wooden side tables are each allowed to display their stunning characteristics without the bedroom becoming overbearing.
Unique, Geometric Flooring in a Fresh and Modern Bedroom
Lots of glass and an uncommonly shaped wall can create a challenge when it comes to interior design. However, black and white bedrooms can easily thrive, highlighting and working with these elements instead of overpowering them.
To take the design to the next level, play with a flooring option that has a chic pattern to truly make the bedroom your own.
Natural Wood and a White Color Palette With Bold Areas of Black
Natural wood flooring in a black and white bedroom will never go out of style. This combined with the shades of white and black bedspread produces a perfect balance of intensity and neutrality, letting you customize certain areas of the bedroom more than perhaps a strictly black and white bedroom would allow. Add a few plants to pull in that natural air even more.
Styled by Greydeco and photographed by Janne Olander, for Stadshem
Crisp White Linens and Chic Black Décor
Our final black and white bedroom uses a picture ledge to produce an effect similar to that of an accent wall without the need for extra paint, making it much more achievable than some other ideas. The ethereal white bedding and ultra-modern lighting create subtle visual interest while the geometric patterned rug ties all of the elements together for a cohesive black and white bedroom style.
This high-end turn-of-the-century apartment in Sweden (Photographed by Alice Johansson for Alvhem) has a classic interior style that comes back in every single room.
The greige L-shaped kitchen has a beautiful farmhouse style with touches of brass and a grey stone countertop for an elegant effect.
The spacious living room features a sofa and dining area. The walls of both the living room and bedroom are decorated with elegant wainscoting painted in the same color as the wall. The interior style of the different rooms is minimal yet classic and elegant, with a touch of luxury.
The shiplap backsplash has the same color as the kitchen cabinets and it continues throughout the entire kitchen. The upper glass cabinets above the kitchen sink are great for storing dinnerware, while the row of cupboards next to the balcony add storage for other items.
The storage cupboard opposite the balcony window is painted in a muted blue, which brings a bit of variety to the kitchen color palette.
Even the inside of the storage cabinets is treated with shiplap.
A spacious living and dining room with subtle wainscoting
The big living room has a spacious sofa area with a mixture of different textiles. The living room wainscoting is painted in the same color as the walls for a subtle effect that makes the white molding stand out.
A black storage module adds a beautiful contrast to the living room setting.
Opposite the sofa area, a spacious dining area with a round wood table and a bench against the wall provides a great spot for dinners.
Both the seating bench and the wall shelf are painted in the same color as the wall for an integrated effect.
The beautiful white wall lamp makes a subtle statement and provides the perfect light source above the table.
A classic bedroom with a subtle color palette
Through the historic double doors in the living room, the spacious bedroom can be accessed. The style of the bedroom is minimal yet classic, matching the overall look of the apartment. The classic headboard stands out in this beautiful setting.
The bedroom wainscoting matches the color of the bedroom walls, just like the wardrobe module, which blends in for a subtle effect.
A white dresser against the wall next to the window stands out against the wall color and brightens the color palette.
A small office room next to the kitchen
Through the doorway in the kitchen, you can access a small room that includes a reading corner and a small home office in front of the window.
The vintage desk and the red chair stand out against the neutral color palette and a small cabinet against the wall provides a spot for storing office items and papers.
Next to the reading corner, you can find a walk-in closet
A classic hallway with a custom seating bench
The style of the hallway matches the classic vibe of the rest of the apartment. High wainscoting and a built-in storage solution are painted in the same color as the walls, which makes the red tones and the vintage round table stand out.
The custom seating bench with a table in the middle is the cherry on top of this beautiful hallway.
Industrial design undoubtedly evokes a unique look, but it might not be for everyone. Utilizing exposed brick as a bedroom feature can transform this space into one with the perfect splash of industrial chic.
Bricks can be a great use of material that’ll help give your home an urban vibe. Exposing only a section of the brick in the bedroom may be the way to go if you’re looking for a more subtle and modern bedroom design.
If you’re looking for fresh and modern home design concepts, check out the exposed brick bedroom ideas in the list below to give your sleeping space the perfect dose of subtle industrial style. With the right design, you can easily add a dynamic element to your bedroom without making too many drastic changes.
Use Just One Part of the Exposed Brick Wall
Your entire bedroom doesn’t have to be comprised of an exposed brick wall. In this space, only a small section of the drywall was cut out to expose the brick underneath. This makes the space feel warm and cozy while adding the perfect amount of barely-there industrial design.
Soft neutral colors on the wall and understated hues like beige on the bedding and headboard prevent it from becoming too dark and brooding. The white pendant lamp and the two white table lamps decorating the bedside tables stand out powerfully against the brick wall texture.
This modern bedroom has a brick wall on one side, while the other is painted a deep, dark blue. The use of color draws the eye toward the opposite side of the room and gives it a bold two-toned look.
A large window lets the natural light flow into the room, and artwork and accessories round out the design to bring it a pop of the homeowner’s personality. Painting the ceiling gives the space a lighter look overall as it balances out the dark tones.
A large brick wall doesn’t have to represent industrial design alone. The whitewashed brick wall in this space gives it a light, earthy vibe.
Natural and breezy textiles on the bedding, curtains, and area rug along with the paper light fixture and light brown wood floors tie everything together, creating a laid-back boho-chic retreat with a touch of rustic style that makes it a perfect place for relaxing at the end of a long day.
This unique bedroom design features a separate retaining wall with a large interior window that visually breaks up the space. You can still see the exposed brick wall behind it, so everything flows and remains cohesive.
The wooden beams were painted black to match the window frame color, which helps to give the room a classic industrial feel. Other black accents and a dark wood floor tie the entire theme together.
Instead of leaving a dark brick wall as-is, the designer here chose to paint the walls white. Not only does this make the space look and feel larger, but it also gives it a charming, calming aesthetic.
The use of white walls rather than raw brick transforms this space into a romantic bedroom accented with cozy linens and a light brown wood floor. If you want a more sanitized look, white is an excellent choice, but you can paint the brick in bright colors, too.
Although there is a section of exposed brick wall here, it doesn’t have the typical look you see in industrial spaces. A large framed glass window serves as a room divider to help the room feel more open, and a mixture of styles makes this space the true definition of an eclectic bedroom.
The use of live houseplants, clear acrylic accent tables, playful patterns on textiles, and modern furniture work well together which gives the bedroom a fun, funky feel infused with personality.
Brick can add a warm, inviting element to any room like the one shown in this design. Although the walls on either side of the bed are made of drywall, the exposed brick at the end of the room gives it a subtle, cozy touch.
Since the brick wall is at the far end of the room, it immediately becomes the focal point. A tall bookcase against the wall and a nightstand on either side of the bed topped with table lamps give this small bedroom a ton of functionality, too. White walls and ceilings give it a fresh, clean feel that makes the exposed brick wall stand out even better.
Blend Brick with Other Materials for a True Industrial Style
This contemporary bedroom boasts two different materials on the wall: brick and limewash. Using just a sliver of exposed brick next to the dark gray limewash wall instantly makes it look industrial.
Not every brick wall bedroom has to feature brick alone. Using these two materials next to each other is a great way to add more texture and interest. If you don’t want to use grey limewash, you can work with other tones for a similar contrast.
In this bedroom, pieces of the drywall were strategically “ripped” away to show the exposed brick underneath. Not only does this add visual interest to the room, but it also gives it a splash of bold artistic flair.
The designer chose to leave some of the drywall on the opposite side of the window. This technique helps the two materials work together to create contrast, while the ragged edges that expose the brick wall bring it a dynamic finishing touch.
Place the Bed on the Opposite Side of the Brick Wall
Most people tend to place the bed directly against the exposed brick wall, but here, the designer chose to do the opposite. Putting the bed against the drywall completely changes the look of the space.
The owners of this home also added a single hook to the brick wall side, providing a convenient place to hang a piece of clothing, a cozy robe, towels, or even art and decor. Since this bedroom is fairly small, mounting large mirrors on the wall is a smart and easy way to make it feel more open and spacious.
In this studio apartment bedroom, the only area with exposed brick walls is the small cubby area cut out to create a cozy place for the bed. This is an excellent option if you have an open floor plan like the one shown here.
The use of brick delineates the difference between the sleeping area and the rest of the home, and it also helps if you’re into eclectic designs that incorporate a mixture of materials, colors, textures, and styles. Using more understated hues on the walls softens up the brick and helps it to fit in the space rather than take away from it.
This awesome attic bedroom has it all, including a large skylight, wooden beams, and a large brick wall. Instead of covering the brick, the homeowner opted to leave it alone. The white floor helps to keep this cozy bedroom feeling a bit more open and airy.
Although drywall was used here, a shiplap ceiling could also give it a cozy, intimate vibe. Adding a large mirror above the dresser or on the wall in small spaces like this one helps to reflect the light, which also gives it a much brighter and more open feel.
Sometimes, a brick wall bedroom can end up feeling much too dark and dreary. By using light colors or basic white on the walls, you can design a space that feels much more soothing and inviting.
Wooden furniture and a tall tree in the corner bring this cozy bedroom a feeling of natural warmth that doesn’t take too much away from the brick as the main feature. Since the section of the brick wall is so large, you could also add a gallery wall here to incorporate some of your favorite personal pieces.
Add a White Trim to your Exposed Brick Walls for a Clean Effect
The white trim below the ceiling and the baseboards on top of the light hardwood floor in this bedroom give the rustic texture of the exposed brick a clean and elegant look. The mixture of beige and terracotta textiles on and around the bed accentuates the deep red tones in the brick and gives the space a cohesive look.
This gorgeous turn-of-the-century apartment for sale in Sweden (photographed by Mia Borgelin for Historiska Hem) is decorated with light tones and antique furniture pieces, resulting in a unique and inviting look.
The semi-open layout of the apartment has the living room as the central space, toward which the kitchen and the bedroom come out. The walls are painted in off-white tones which makes the different wood elements in the interior stand out.
The beige farmhouse kitchen with a butcher block countertop and stainless steel appliances is built in a corner layout to fit the space and allow ample storage.
A beige farmhouse kitchen with butcher block countertops
The corner layout of the kitchen optimizes the floor plan and allows for lots of storage and the L-shape of the cabinets fits the space perfectly. The stainless steel appliances and the white porcelain farmhouse sink add a beautiful touch to the space, while the butcher block countertops warm up the color palette.
The area in front of the window overlooking the street is used for a small seating area, ideal for having coffee in the morning.
The double interior doors connect the kitchen with the living room and allow for a semi-open floor plan.
A living and dining room with different wood tones and a pink sofa
Right next to the kitchen, you can find a spacious vintage dining table that adds a rustic touch to the space. The antique table is paired with a seating bench and two chairs for a relaxed look.
A variety of green plants decorate the area in front of the windows and add a beautiful touch of green to the interior.
Next to the door leading up to the kitchen, you can find a vintage glass cabinet painted in a distressed grey.
A soft pink sofa placed in front of a large floor mirror next to the fireplace provides the living room with a unique touch.
On the other side of the fireplace, a TV is hung up on the wall and paired with a vintage bench underneath it.
The door opposite the kitchen leads up to the bedroom with a home office spot.
A bedroom with a vintage desk and vintage wardrobe
The bedroom features a beautiful selection of antique finds. The vintage desk in front of the window makes for a perfect home office spot with lots of daylight. The beautiful wardrobe with mirrored doors and intricate detailing is the true focal point of the bedroom. This piece stands out against the off-white wall color in the space.
A beige linen headboard paired with white bedlinen and white wall lamps allows the rest of the color palette to be neutral. This light and neutral palette makes the different wood tones stand out in a lovely way.
The windows are decorated with tick beige curtains that match the color palette and can darken the room at night.
A vintage piano with red keys decorates the wall next to the doorway.
A tiny kids’ room next to the kitchen space
Did you notice that the kitchen has a window on top of the counter space? This window allows natural light to come into the small space behind the kitchen, which is decorated as a small kids’ room.
A gorgeous farmhouse bathroom with an oversized mirror
The style of the bathroom matches the classic yet rustic interior decor of the rest of the apartment. The black herringbone tile floor adds a beautiful contrast to the space with white walls.
The large mirror makes the bathroom appear bigger than it is. The area underneath the mirror is used as a built-in cabinet for keeping towels and bathroom accessories.
The chrome bathroom fixtures add a beautiful metallic texture to the bathroom space.
A hallway with painted hardwood flooring
The hallway is narrow, yet the wall mirror makes it look bigger. The old hardwood floors are painted in a chequer pattern, which adds a beautiful texture to the space.
This beautiful apartment for sale in Sweden (via Alvhem) has an open-plan living kitchen that connects to the light-flooded living room. The color selected for the living room walls has a dark sage green tone, bringing out the warmth from the exposed brick wall in the kitchen and dining area.
The dining area connects the kitchen with the living room and the wall towards the kitchen has been opened to create a spacious open floorplan. The simple white kitchen has partly exposed brick wall elements, which add a unique element to the space.
The bedroom has a grey limewash accent wall, that stands out from the living room. The rest of the bedroom, including the wardrobe, is painted white, for a lovely contrast in the space.
A living room with dark sage green walls
The sage green living room walls bring out the white crown molding underneath the ceiling and the light hardwood flooring. The living room decor has a mixture of grey and brown tones for a warm look that contrasts nicely with the cool undertones in the wall color.
The wall in between the kitchen and living room is partly removed, creating a doorway with exposed brick on either side. The dining table stands underneath this opening and connects both areas.
Next to the kitchen doorway, there is a small space for a TV on the wall, which is perfectly located opposite the sofa.
A white kitchen with an exposed brick wall
The simple white kitchen with wood countertops is fitted in a rather awkward layout with the rounded wall in the space. The exposed brick wall adds a unique effect to the look and offers a warm element to the color palette.
The exposed brick backsplash works nicely in between the bottom and upper white cabinets.
The stainless steel fridge adds a metallic element to the material palette of the kitchen.
Black hardware and a black stove hood add a bit of contrast to the setting.
The entryway of the apartment comes out straight into the kitchen.
A bedroom with a grey limewash accent wall
The bedroom lies right next to the living room and connects to a balcony. The wall above the bed is painted with a darker grey limewash paint that adds a lot of contrast to the bedroom decor. The grey fabric headboard blends in with the grey background created by the limewash paint.
The warm palette in the textiles on the bed and in the subtle art prints warm up the bedroom color palette and make it cozy and inviting.
The white wall-to-wall wardrobe opposite the window blends in nicely with the bedroom environment and the collection of baskets on top adds even more warmth to the setting.
A small hallway with a large mirror on the wardrobe doors
The hallway is rather small and doesn’t have any direct natural light coming in. A large mirror on the wardrobe doors reflects a bit of daylight coming from the kitchen and it also makes the space look bigger than it actually is. Great trick.
Some rugs are a true work of art. Rather than just using them on the floor they seem more appropriate to be used as wall hangings. Using a beautiful rug as wall art can do wonders for your home decor, as it will add texture and color variation to your space.
Since most rugs are made of natural materials, they tend to add a warm effect and provide the room with a cozy appearance. Just like ticker curtains and other fabrics, they tend to absorb sound and get rid of any echo in your space.
Since rugs are not often picked as wall decor, they tend to add a more unique character to your walls. They are an easy pick to make a statement. Whether you choose to go bold or subtle, hanging rugs will surely create a wow effect in your space. In the list below, you can find my favorite rug wall art ideas for you to get inspired by.
Hanging rugs to complement the interior color in your living room
The light grey wall color in this turn-of-the-century living room is paired with a modest color in the furnishings while an eye-catching wall rug hangs proudly on display. The olive green tone in the rug comes back in the fresh green plants spread throughout the room.
In the light grey living room below, a heavy-weight wool rug fills the wall space above the sofa and adds a cozy atmosphere to the room. The black lines in the rug pattern add a wonderful contrast to the setting.
The warm red tones in the wall hanging in this warm beige living room catch the eye once you step into this living room. Putting a long rug will accentuate the ceiling height and make the room height even more impressive.
Olive, grey, and beige tones in the wall rug stand out against a sage green living room wall color in a gorgeous historic living room. The rug fits within the boundaries of the wainscoting for an elegant effect.
Fill free space next to a doorway with a smaller rug to make it more special. Even though there is no need to fill every single wall space, adding a few art pieces will make your home look more finished and personal.
The small studio living room in the example below has simple white walls with the rug above the sofa as the only wall decor. This makes the rug art even more special and it becomes a true focal point in the space.
Rug wall hangings add an original touch to a dining room
The warm wood tones of the dining table and chairs in this kitchen dining area are complemented by the gorgeous rug art with brown, yellow, and orange tones.
Hang a graphic black and white rug to accentuate the contrasting materials in your interior. The cotton rug in the dining room below fills the empty wall space next to the black wall shelf and matches the black elements in the decor.
The assymetric rug art matches this gorgeous interior with off-white walls perfectly. The doorway and fireplace frame the art perfectly and the subtle black elements in the rug add a bit of contrast to the natural color palette.
Photographed by Ozolappa, styled by Lingsell for Historiska Hem
Match your rugs to the color palette of the space to achieve a comforting and balanced look. Both the floor rug and the wall hanging in this dining room are selected in a natural brown tone, matching the building materials of this beautiful arched room.
Adding a textural touch with rug wall hangings in a bedroom interior
The layering of the different fabrics on the bed, paired with the tick fabric headboard, the rug, and the patchwork curtains creates such a beautiful layering in this bedroom. The wall hanging adds warmth to the beige wall color and finishes the bedroom look off perfectly.
A unique and contemporary wall hanging adds a beautiful texture to a modern bedroom with concrete flooring and a natural color palette enhanced with rustic wood tones.
A polka dot rug on a wood bar decorates the space above a beige fabric headboard. The beige tones also come back in the textiles on the bed, the curtains, and the fabric pendant light.
Wall hangings are a great way to add a bit of personality to your home office spot. Other than adding a gorgeous pattern and texture, the rug will also absorb unwanted sounds from online meetings when you are working in a shared space.
Rug wall art to add a playful touch to a kid’s bedroom
In the example below, a kid’s bedroom is decorated with a heavy rug in the shape of a polar bear, adding a playful touch to a gorgeous bedroom setting.
A quilted blanket is hung up above the bed in a kid’s room. The pear print adds a graphic touch to the space, complementing the apple rattan basket next to the bed.
Wall colors and treatments can transform a space completely, as this cozy Swedish apartment (Styled by Martina Mattsson, photographed by Krister Engström for Kvarteret Makleri) shows. The pink entryway can be seen from both the kitchen and the living room and adds a wonderfully playful effect to the color palette of the apartment.
The living room has a natural palette, with grey walls and grey furniture pieces blending in. These grey surfaces make the vintage furniture pieces stand out, yet the real focal point in the space is the TV cabinet. This furniture piece has been painted in an eye-catching sky-blue color, adding a vibrant touch to the space.
The simple white kitchen has a two-tone wall that adds much interest to this room. The vintage dining table and chairs form a cozy spot for dining. The bedroom features a beautiful blue floral wallpaper, a rattan headboard, and a blue-painted vintage cabinet for storing clothes.
A modest living room with vintage elements and a sky-blue TV cabinet
The greige wall color in the living room has subtle green undertones, which pair well with the selection of green plants added to the space. The grey fabrics and soft furnishings blend in nicely with the wall color, while the vintage coffee table and armchair introduce a few warm wood tones.
The books on the living room bookshelf are arranged by color, introducing a playful library rainbow to the room. The vintage floor lamp and the curtains on the bottom of the bookshelf add a subtle romantic touch to the setting.
The TV cabinet is painted sky-blue, making it stand out against the subtle wall color of the living room.
A simple white kitchen with two-tone walls
The simple white kitchen is enhanced with a two-tone wall color, which adds an extra dimension to the space. The warm beige color on the bottom half of the walls adds a subtle warmth that matches the wood countertop of the kitchen.
The vintage dining table and chairs add a lot of character to the kitchen space and the gingham tablecloth fits the look perfectly.
Blue bedroom wallpaper paired with a blue-painted vintage wardrobe
The floral blue bedroom wallpaper transforms the space and adds an amazing texture to the walls. The rattan headboard stands out against the dark blue background created by the wallpaper and the mix of white and grey linen bedding brightens up the look.
A vintage crate on the wall forms the perfect bedside table, which is decorated with a vintage table lamp perfect for reading at night.
A blue-painted vintage wardrobe complements the wallpaper perfectly and I love the way you can see the clothes hanging through those glass doors.
The wall space on top of the doorway is a great spot for a wall shelf to store more books.
A small entryway with a pink wall color
The entryway is small, yet provides the apartment with a bold effect because of the choice of wall color. The vintage chest of drawers adds a characterful element to the space and the Klimt poster complements the wall color.
The original built-in closet is painted in the same pink color as the walls, with dark pink trim on the closet doors to make it stand out in the space.
Making a home office space work in the bedroom can be a challenging task. Maintaining a good work-life balance is trickier when the only place you have to work is your bedroom office.
Fortunately, it’s easy to transform this room into a dedicated workspace without sacrificing the comforts of your bedroom. Check out these most inspiring bedroom office ideas that will provide you with the ultimate combination of comfort, style, and functionality.
A Room Divider Creates a Sense of Separation
Adding a simple room divider helps you differentiate between your sleeping area and dedicated workspace. The slats on this divider create a sense of airiness and openness, offering visual separation without making the double-duty bedroom feel dark or cluttered.
The open slats also allow for plenty of natural light to filter in from the bedroom window and to the desk area. This gives the bedroom a light, bright look and feel while also providing light while you work to avoid eye strain.
Note that the divider in the photo is attached to a low-profile structural wall. You can easily purchase a standalone room divider to save money and space. This also provides you with more flexibility if you want to change the layout or plans for the room in the future.
Choose a Cozy Corner for Your Desk and Office Supplies
If you have a small space, choose one wall or corner of the bedroom and use it for your bedroom office. A slim, standing desk gives you plenty of room to work without being too bulky, and you won’t need a separate office chair. This option is ideal for people who only work from home part-time or just a few hours a day.Look for an area of the bedroom near the window for maximum light. If you have any extra wall space, consider installing some wall shelves or a large wall cabinet to utilize additional vertical space for storage. Choose your office furniture carefully and look for a small, slim desk that won’t take up too much space in the bedroom.
When it comes to smart bedroom office ideas, a guest room makes a wonderful home office space. This room can perform double duty, serving as a comfortable guest bedroom when you have overnight visitors, and your dedicated work space the rest of the time.
Utilizing a spare bedroom is a smart way to maximize the available space you have. Not only does it help you save space in the rest of your home, but it also gives you a sense of separation between work and home life.
Look for an office desk that’s easy to move or push against the wall. That way, you can free up floor space and provide plenty of room to stretch out when you do have guests stay over. Choose lightweight, durable furnishings that are easy to store away when they’re not being used.
You don’t need a bulky desk or a massive desk chair if you’re working in the bedroom. A functional home office desk simply needs a work surface where you can place your computer or do some writing. This rectangular farmhouse-style table is attractive and functional without taking up the entire room.
A small chair with a back provides you with ample support while you work, but it’s not as bulky as a more traditional desk chair with arms and a large footprint. Think outside the box and look at some nontraditional furnishings that will serve their purpose without making the room feel cluttered.
Bedrooms with built-ins are extra functional without making the space feel overdone. You can also use a custom-built wardrobe with a built-in desk and storage cabinets for a highly functional workspace. This works particularly well if you have a small room, creating a dual-purpose space that’s also warm and inviting.
Multifunctional furniture gives you many more options, whether you’re planning to use your primary bedroom as an office forever or you’re going to make changes in the future. Built-ins that take up an entire wall with vertical storage give you endless possibilities for storing clothing and accessories as well as office supplies.
Working in an office bedroom without a view isn’t exactly appealing. If possible, set up your home office area in front of a window. Not only will you get the benefits of natural light, but you’ll also have the chance to gaze outside every once in a while.
You probably don’t utilize the area in front of your bedroom window when the space is solely being used as a bedroom. However, putting a small desk and a comfy chair directly in front of the window will boost your mood and make working from home a much more pleasant task.
If you have a large window space available, you can even make a bedroom office with a double desk for two people out of it.
Whether it’s a spare room or the primary bedroom, installing a wall-mounted or floating desk is a great way to free up space. These desks attach directly to the wall, giving you more room overall. Try a floating desk that you can fold up like a Murphy bed to free up even more floor space when you’re not hard at work in your bedroom office.
If the room feels a bit bland, consider adding a fun gallery wall above the desk. This will give your workspace a pop of personality and add warmth to a small office space. The addition of artwork also helps to create a cozy, calming bedroom.
If you happen to have lots of extra space, it’s a perfect opportunity to make the most of your bedroom office. Bedrooms with a separate sitting area are an excellent choice if you need to design a custom work area. Use this dedicated space to bring in more office storage like a filing cabinet or a printer stand.
A pair of tall cabinets on each side of the desk also gives you extra storage space while still feeling sophisticated and bedroom-like. Notice that this room has a mirror mounted to the wall above the desk. Adding a mirror makes the room feel even larger and reflects the light to make it brighter.
Create a Calming Bedroom Office with Neutral Colors
Work can be stressful, so you want to ensure that your space feels calming and serene. This also applies to a bedroom, so choose a soft, neutral color palette to evoke a relaxing aesthetic. Instead of stark white walls, try a soft terracotta, gray, or tan.
An interior designer can help you select the right color palette for your needs. You can also grab some paint samples and try a few different shades until you find the right combination. Remember, bedroom offices don’t have to be dark and depressing, so have fun looking for gorgeous colors for wall paint, bedding, artwork, and furniture.
The bedroom is a very personal space, so don’t feel pressured to make it high-tech just because you work there. Instead, opt for vintage furniture or toned-down designs that keep your office space traditional.
Shop for vintage pieces at local antique stores or estate sales. Incorporating some classic pieces or a vintage desk helps you feel more grounded, and it gives the office a much more “homey” feel.
One of the best bedroom office ideas is to keep things as sleek and simple as possible. Choose a simple desk without a lot of bells and whistles or bulk.The more minimal your work area is, the easier it will be to create a sense of separation between your workday and your bedroom. If you have a smaller bedroom, opting for a simple setup is ideal. A minimalist work area also helps you to stay focused.
Traditional offices have lots of plants, so why not bring some into your bedroom home office? Incorporating natural elements gives this space a cheerful yet calming effect.
Look for plants that are easy to care for and that thrive in low light. A tree placed in the corner or a potted plant placed on top of your desk will help to brighten your day and your bedroom, too.
If you are working with a small space in your bedroom, you can make use of the window sill to integrate your desk space. This way, you can create extra room for your laptop and office supplies.
This will allow your bedroom office to look out onto the garden or street and you will get the prime spot in terms of daylight.
A small vintage desk can do wonders for creating an impromptu bedroom office space. While it might be a bit too small for working from home full-time, it’s great for those sporadic video meetings or e-mail sessions.
Pair a vintage desk with a vintage bedside table to complement the look.
It’s tough to design a functional work area if you have a small bedroom. Look for ways to maximize as much space as possible, like converting a walk-in closet into a built-in desk.
Even if you have a tiny space, you can find ways to make it functional. Choose a narrow desk or use a smaller chair, and try built-in shelving to make sure you have enough space for supplies and paperwork.
While neutral colors are great if you want to design a calming bedroom office, you can also do the opposite and go bold. Paint the walls a deep, rich color to give the area a pop of drama and personality.
If you don’t have a dedicated room for an office, this is your opportunity to let your design style shine. Install a funky overhead light fixture or look for some neon abstract artwork that will make this part of your home stand out from the rest.
No matter what size your bedroom is, it’s best to keep things as simple as possible when it comes to your bedroom office. If you don’t need a massive filing cabinet, don’t buy one. If a laptop is sufficient, stick to that instead of buying a bulky computer tower.
Don’t add a table lamp to your desk if the bedroom has plenty of windows or bright overhead lighting. Make a list of the items you need, and eliminate the ones you don’t so you’re getting the absolute most functionality from the space you have available to you.
The grey shaker kitchen is planned over an entire kitchen wall, allowing space on the other side for a cozy kitchen dining table with a breakfast nook. The shiplap wall behind the bench and the high wall shelving give this seating area a subtle farmhouse touch for a cozy and inviting effect.
The living room has white walls, grey couches, and a neutral decor for a calm and tranquil look. The bedroom, on the other hand, has a dark grey wall color which gives it a moody and dramatic expression that can be seen from the living room.
A living room with white walls and grey couches
The white living room wall color is paired with a white fluffy area rug and white curtains in front of the window. From this white backdrop, the grey living room couches and the black wall lamp stands out beautifully.
A Samsung Frame TV decorates the wall next to the door and a wood bench underneath it is a great spot for keeping magazines.
The textiles and small accessories in the space are all selected in a neutral color palette, providing the decor with a calming and tranquil aesthetic.
A grey shaker kitchen with a farmhouse-style breakfast nook
The grey shaker kitchen cabinets stand out against the white kitchen wall color, which results in a similar color palette as in the living room. The medium grey cabinets are finished with chrome hardware and a stone countertop for an elegant combination of materials.
The kitchen layout spreads over one of the kitchen walls, with lower cabinets and a set of upper cabinets in which the range hood is integrated.
The area next to the kitchen door is used for tall cupboards, including the oven and fridge. A gap in between the wall and the tall grey cupboard is used for a narrow bookshelf. This shelf is ideal to optimize a gap space and for keeping cookbooks.
By the kitchen window, you find a cozy dining area with a bench against the wall. This breakfast nook is finished off with shiplap on the walls, adding a farmhouse touch to this section of the kitchen.
The natural oak dining table and chairs are paired with a natural rug and a white wall shelf. This natural color palette pairs nicely with the grey of the kitchen cabinets.
A dark grey bedroom wall color paired with beige and brown textiles
The dark grey color in the bedroom gives this space a slightly moody and dramatic look. The white headboard, curtains, and light fixtures pop out of this dark wall color and brighten the palette.
The classy white wardrobe module pops out against the dark grey wall color and provides the bedroom with lots of storage space.
Light grey walls and black accents in an entryway with a home office spot
The entryway is painted in a light grey wall color, which makes the black and white palette in the furniture pieces and accessories stand out in a lovely way.
The end of the entryway is used to place a small home office desk. Even though this spot doesn’t get any natural light, it’s great to have a dedicated space to take the occasional meeting or to answer emails.