1Create a wood accent wall.
Aloha Photovideo (Sam Chen)Go for wood slats, panels or tiles to create a focal point, and cater the tone and type of wood to meet your personal aesthetic — whether modern, minimal or rustic. Here, Brown Studio and Sven Simon of dasMOD opt for a warm modern feel.
2Float your nightstand.
Allison CoronaInstantly create more floor space by floating your nightstand. To keep it streamlined, line the top of your nightstand with the top of your mattress, like interior designer Kirsten Grove of We Three Design does here.
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3DIY a headboard.
Emily Followill 4Mix patterns and colors.
MOLLY CULVERInterior designer Sarah Stacey brings an otherwise neutral space to life with an attractive mix of colors and prints. From abstract to geometric, bring pops of patterns into your space using rugs, throw pillows and artwork.
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5Create a symmetric design.
Joel Hornbarger 6Decorate with wall decals.
Megan MouraTo give this girl's bedroom a playful yet sophisticated feel, interior designer Shaolin Low uses yellow floral wall decals — a simple, temporary alternative to wallpaper.
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7Test a classic palette.
Katie CharlotteLayers of texture and pattern can keep a black-and-white bedroom from feeling lackluster. Natural tones and accessories, including striped pillows and a bold area rug with a triangle motif, boost this bedroom’s visual appeal.
8Tie it back to nature.
Christopher StarkRecreate the beauty of the outdoors with a scenic mural or wallpaper. Here, Clara Jung of Banner Day Interiors ensures you'll feel like you've stepped into the jungle every time you enter the bedroom.
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9Upgrade the "fifth wall."
Katie CharlotteIf you’re relying on white walls, take things up a notch with a daring ceiling color. Experimenting with the “fifth wall,” as interior designers like to call it, can transform your space in an instant, like in this space designed by Cortney Bishop Design.
10Create elegance with a four-poster bed.
AMY BARTLAMKeep it classic with a four-poster bed, like interior designer Kate Lester does here. Give it a modern touch by going for black.
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11Experiment with a console table.
Jennifer HughesInstead of settling for traditional nightstands, mix things up by considering a low-profile console table. Spruce one up with your favorite bedside accessories, including an oversized mirror, petite table lamp and framed artwork.
12Go for muted tones.
Lauren PresseyEmbracing color doesn't always have to mean vibrant hues, it can be earthy greens, cool blues and warm reds and purples. "I'm starting to see plums and mustards pop up in more calming and deeper tones that seem as though they were a color found in nature," says Linda Hayslett, founder of LH.Designs.
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13Aim for comfortable bedding.
Katie CharlotteA small bedroom designed by Cortney Bishop Design can benefit from a well-dressed bed topped with a graphic cover and pillows of various sizes.
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14Build a closet using ladders.
David TsayIf you're working with limited closet space, it's surprisingly simple to turn two wooden ladders into a chic wardrobe. Keep it in your bedroom and your clothes can double as decor.
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15Shine light on a dark palette.
Lol JohnsonAn architectural detail such as a dark-paneled wall deserves attention. Make it shine by installing sconces high above a headboard for a trendy look.
16Introduce an accent wall.
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17Hang a curtain as a headboard.
Frank FrancesDitch the traditional headboard for a graphic textile look, as in what Megan Pflug, interior designer and owner of Woodhouse Lodge, created with designer Moses Nadel. “It underscores the lodge’s pared-back design and vibe,” says Pflug.
18Pick two main colors.
Lesley UnruhWhen in doubt, design a room around two vibrant hues to streamline the process of choosing furniture and decor. Here, Kevin Isbell Interiors goes for red and blue.
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19Go for a black-and-white palette.
Amy BartlamWarm up a classic black-and-white color scheme with stylish decor accents, like a woven planter or wooden bench at the foot of the bed. Introduce additional contrast with a black canopy bed and patterned textiles.
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20Add sconces to your headboard.
Jean AllsoppInstalling sconces on a unique headboard makes it even more of a focal point and saves bedside space. Stick to all-white fixtures to balance wood furniture.
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Monique Valeris is the home design director for Good Housekeeping, where she oversees the brand's home decorating coverage across print and digital. Prior to joining GH in 2020, she was the digital editor at Elle Decor. In her current role, she explores everything from design trends and home tours to lifestyle product recommendations, including writing her monthly column, "What's in My Cart."

Alyssa Gautieri (she/her) is the associate lifestyle editor for Good Housekeeping, where she covers all things home and interior design. Prior to joining GH in 2022, she wrote for publications including ELLE Decor, Chairish, BobVila.com, Unique Homes Magazine and LODGING Magazine, in addition to crafting product copy for home brands like BrylaneHome and VIGO Industries.
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