5 Bedrooms Trending on Houzz Right Now
These bedroom photos are getting the most saves on Houzz. Let’s take a look to see why...
It’s always interesting to check out which photos are getting the most views on Houzz, as they’re often packed with clever design tips and smart ideas. Whether you’re looking for decorating inspiration, need storage suggestions or just want to browse beautiful bedrooms, take a look at this countdown of the most popular photos* on Houzz.
* Bedroom photos saved on Houzz between 1 February and 31 March 2024.
* Bedroom photos saved on Houzz between 1 February and 31 March 2024.
4. Create a focal point in your bedroom
Tucking wardrobes into the alcoves either side of the chimney breast in this room by Imperfect Interiors is a smart way to maximise storage space, but it’s the display area in the middle that draws the eye.
Creating a focal point like this can help to contain accessories, books and ornaments in one place, minimising clutter while still bringing in some warmth and personality.
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Tucking wardrobes into the alcoves either side of the chimney breast in this room by Imperfect Interiors is a smart way to maximise storage space, but it’s the display area in the middle that draws the eye.
Creating a focal point like this can help to contain accessories, books and ornaments in one place, minimising clutter while still bringing in some warmth and personality.
Take a tour of this family home.
3. Take bedroom storage up and over
The storage in this bedroom design by Create Perfect is a clever example of how to make the most of every inch of space and it frequently finds its way into the ‘most saved’ images on Houzz.
Fitted cupboards stretch from floor to ceiling and extend right across the top of the door frame, with a built-in sliding ladder to access the highest ones. A sliding door in the centre gives discreet access to the en suite while keeping the floor space free.
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The storage in this bedroom design by Create Perfect is a clever example of how to make the most of every inch of space and it frequently finds its way into the ‘most saved’ images on Houzz.
Fitted cupboards stretch from floor to ceiling and extend right across the top of the door frame, with a built-in sliding ladder to access the highest ones. A sliding door in the centre gives discreet access to the en suite while keeping the floor space free.
Thinking of renovating? Find everyone you need, from interior designers to builders, carpenters and decorators, on Houzz.
2. Layer up quiet texture
This soothing room design by Sims Hilditch has a beautifully cocooning feel thanks to the clever use of texture. From the thick carpet underfoot to the velvet upholstery and extra-tall padded headboard, each element builds to create a softly enveloping scheme that feels restful and relaxing.
The muted colour palette helps to enhance this softly luxurious mood, as do the plush floor-to-ceiling curtains.
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This soothing room design by Sims Hilditch has a beautifully cocooning feel thanks to the clever use of texture. From the thick carpet underfoot to the velvet upholstery and extra-tall padded headboard, each element builds to create a softly enveloping scheme that feels restful and relaxing.
The muted colour palette helps to enhance this softly luxurious mood, as do the plush floor-to-ceiling curtains.
Tour the rest of this Cotswolds manor house.
1. Add subtle detailing with panelled cabinetry
It’s clear what the standout element of this beautiful room design by Day True is: that wall of panelled fitted cupboards.
Neatly screening clothes, accessories and everything else behind floor-to-ceiling doors allows the rest of the room to feel calm and relaxing, while the panelling details bring in some visual interest.
Simple window shutters, pale wood flooring and a few well-chosen pieces of furniture on legs, which allows visual space underneath, ensure there’s plenty of breathing space in this calm bedroom.
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It’s clear what the standout element of this beautiful room design by Day True is: that wall of panelled fitted cupboards.
Neatly screening clothes, accessories and everything else behind floor-to-ceiling doors allows the rest of the room to feel calm and relaxing, while the panelling details bring in some visual interest.
Simple window shutters, pale wood flooring and a few well-chosen pieces of furniture on legs, which allows visual space underneath, ensure there’s plenty of breathing space in this calm bedroom.
Browse more photos of this family home
Tell us…
Which of these rooms caught your eye? Or do you have your own favourite on Houzz? Share your thoughts and photos in the Comments.
Storage is a key consideration for a well-organised bedroom, so it’s clear why this image by 50 Degrees North Architects was saved so many times. A floor-to-ceiling run of wardrobes maximises wall space, while the mirrored front panels reflect light back into the room, magically making a large piece of furniture feel much less bulky.
Using mirrors on the front of the wardrobes in this way also creates the illusion of depth – a useful trick to employ in a small room where you want to create a sense of more space.
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