When you think about your bedroom aesthetic, do you get visions of a tranquil retreat or just avoid the thought all together because you’re too busy focusing on other areas of your home? In celebration of Spoonflower Home’s bedding launch, we asked seven artists, designers and home decor influencers how they would style their bedroom with one-of-a-kind bedding. The results are anything but a snooze fest and each bedroom brings a design aesthetic just as unique as the designer. Getting ready to refresh your bedroom? From bright and bold to vintage vibes, let these seven makeovers inspire you!
Twice as Nice with Double the Stripes
It’s safe to say Brittany Jepsen is not afraid to play with patterns! The designer behind The House That Lars Built had us doing a double take after we saw the before and after pictures of her bedroom reveal. Once a neglected space in her home, Brittany brought her style a-game to completely transform the space with an elegant botanical vibe. The icing on the cake? Brittany’s choice of a striped icy blue pattern seen on the wallpaper and curtains.
“I decided to continue the stripe from the walls to the curtains. I loved the idea of an all over pattern. With this particular stripe, it’s just small enough where it’s not too contrasty and because it’s all over, it begins to feel more like a solid.”
– Brittany Jepsen
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Bold is Back
While extra zzz’s might be important for your nightly routine, that doesn’t mean your bedroom has to look like a total snooze-fest. Just take a look at the colorful bedroom makeover Racheal of Banyan Bridges dreamt up. Following her tips for mixing and matching patterns, Racheal livened up her space with an abstract wallpaper print and geometric bedding. The key to a bright and bold bedroom that doesn’t overwhelm the eye? Add a visual break!
“To add a visual break, I used a clean and simple pattern for the dominant print—the black and white grid feels simple, and because the lines are straight and clean the look feels clean.”
– Racheal Jackson
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Double the Fun with Bunk Beds
What better way to showcase a child’s personality than with one-of-a-kind bedding. For Scott and Kim of Yellow Brick Home, redecorating their friends’ children’s room was just the excuse they needed to play with patterns. Matching duvet covers and a palette of blue, red and purple kept the room cohesive while still letting Dahlia and Armaan’s personalities shine.
“To tie the top and bottom bunks together, both beds received the same dashed dot duvet cover, grey flanged shams, heathered purple lumbar pillows and pink-on-pink minky blankets (so soft!). “
– Scott and Kim
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Make a Statement with a Headboard
We couldn’t feature a bedroom makeover round-up without including the queen of DIY interior design projects, Jewel Marlowe. The fearless designer behind Jeweled Interiors took her daughter’s bedroom to the next level with a handmade tufted headboard. Featuring the same large-scale palm leaf design from Julia Schumacher, the bedding + headboard combo quickly becomes the focal point of the room.
“I’m certain that by now you realize that I love color and pattern. This love inspired a vision, a dream really. I’ve been dying to create a room where the pattern of the bed matched the pattern of another element of the room. ”
– Jewel Marlowe
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Add Some Vintage Vibes
Inspired by a vintage paint-by-number painting, Michael’s bedroom retreat includes everything he could need for a cozy night’s sleep. After sampling six different designs, Michael landed on a windowpane print for his sheets and large-scale dashed design for a duvet. To tie in his vintage theme, Michael’s Pittsburgh pennant pillow makes for the perfect DIY hometown project.
“As you might remember, the design inspiration for this space was this vintage paint-by-number. I love the colors and the general feeling of the painting. I am so pleased with how it’s come to life.”
– Michael Wurm Jr.
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Create a Neutral Retreat
When you’re designing a bedroom for a rental home like Jenni of I SPY DIY, it’s always safe to stick with neutral colors. But who said neutral had to be boring? Playing up her bohemian aesthetic with a calming limited color palette, Jenni’s bedroom escape deserves a 5-star rating.
“The key was picking a color palette and then playing with larger and small prints using those colors. I wanted to keep the rug in the room, so pulled out the pink, orange, gray and cream for my color palette.”
– Jenni Yolo
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Custom Design a Teen Bedroom
Do you have a teen at home who has outgrown their bedroom decor? Why not turn the bedroom refresh into your own mini design show? When it was time to update her daughter’s bedroom, designer Melissa Hyatt worked directly with her daughter to create the bedroom of her dreams. Whether you design it yourself or let them choose from the Marketplace, getting to see their reaction when their vision becomes a reality will be worth all the times you’ve told them to make their bed.
“When Hanna turned sixteen, we decided it was time for a room update! Last fall, we started talking about a bedroom redo to better reflect her more grownup style.”
-Melissa Hyatt
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We want to see how you’re personalizing your home with Spoonflower! Be sure to tag your pictures with #spoonflowerhome on social media for a chance to be featured.
The links for this post for each ‘Shop the Look’ don’t appear to be active links for each design. Could you please check that the designs are linked to where they can be found on the Spoonflower website?
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Hi Lauren!
If you click on the “Featured Designs” button under the main image in each individual makeover section, it opens to a page with the designs from that makeover.
Thanks!
Betsy
Spoonflower
Not sure you’ll be able to help. But……
I am looking for the wallpaper that is located behind the Queen in the opening credits of the show Victoria. It’s absolutely gorgeous; deep blue damask offset by even deeper blues. I haven’t seen anything quite like it.
After an unsuccessful search, I actually started looking for something like this pattern in a material, figuring I could use that like a wallpaper like they used to in olden times.
I’ve attached the credits to which I refer. Jenna Coleman is beautiful, as is the music. Once you watch
it, you’ll want it yourself!
Help!
https://youtu.be/1rokfYPde1w
Thanks, Julie
Search Blue Demask and you should be able to unearth something useful.
Hi Julia,
Thank you for contacting us with your question and for your interest in Spoonflower. The best way to locate a specific design on our website is by typing key words into our search bar which can be found at the top of our website here: http://www.spoonflower.com/welcome
All of our fabric and wallpaper is printed custom, when you order, so we don’t actually have a physical inventory of any fabrics here at our printing facility. I hope you’ll be able to find the design you’re looking but if you have any other questions, please send us a message at help@spoonflower.com