6 Themes To Consider For Your Next Bedroom Makeover
If you’re looking at a bedroom in your home and thinking to yourself, “this could be better,” then you’re in the right place. Here, we run through some of the themes you should consider for your next makeover.

What’s nice about themes is that they provide the underlying aesthetic language to make sure everything in the room fits together. It’s essentially the glue that makes everything else make sense.
But which themes should you consider? Here are some options that are popular right now.
Art Deco
If you like the idea of an opulent bedroom, then geometric glamour from the early 20th century is the way to go. These patterns remain somewhat timeless, even into the present, celebrating emerald, sapphire, and many other colours. Plus, you can enjoy mirrored furniture and things like fan-motif headboards, which you hardly ever see these days in any settings.
Lush Green
Another option is to go for lush green. If you live in a big city, the constant grey and brown can really grate on you. But you have full control over your living spaces, including your bedrooms.
Making a lush green interior requires first finding the right paint online. You need a palette that’s going to make sense for everything else you want to add later.
Then, all you need to do is add varied greens with neutral backdrops. Things like interior green wall gardens and hanging planters can make all the difference.
Japanese Zen
You’ll also want to look into the possibility of Japanese Zen. The idea of these bedrooms is to help you feel relaxed and chilled after work. You should want to go to the bedrooms as a place to relax and feel comfortable.
Japanese Zen is what you’d expect. The materials are mostly bamboo with black accents, and you might have a bonsai tree in the corner. Also, the bed might be sunken down into the ground, just like it would be in a traditional Japanese home.
Mid-Century Modern
For something that’s more middle-of-the-road, you might want to opt for mid-century modern. These themes are perfect if you’re looking to combine contemporary comfort with walnuts and browns.
This option works best if you were brought up in an environment like this. It’ll make you feel like you’re at home and feel content and relaxed with where you are.
Boho
If you’re a bit more eclectic and you want your bedroom to reflect that, you might also want to opt for boho. This theme gives you more freedom, offering earthy neutrals along with terracotta and perhaps fatigued white paint on the dresser and wardrobes.
Boho works best in cities, but it can also be a blast in quieter towns, especially if you want to recreate the big city vibe.
Coastal
Finally, if you’re the sort of person who loves to be by the coast, then a coastal theme can work well in the bedroom. This theme is all about ocean blues, bright whites and beach-like beige, along with round windows.
This is a collaborative post.

