Rockstar Bedroom Accessories
We all know the importance of creating a home that we love; one that reflects our individuality with its design, colour scheme and finishing touches, and makes us feel happy to spend time in.
When it comes to feeling contented and relaxed in a room, it's arguably most important in a sleeping space.
"The bedroom should be a sanctuary in the evening as somewhere that can uplift you in the morning. When decorating, you have to think about what makes you feel comforted but at the same time, happy," said Alexandra Laird, Design Manager at Burbeck Interiors.
There's far more to bedroom design than choosing a supportive mattress and soothing wall colour – it's important to think about adding cosy textural elements as well as storage that isn't an eyesore.
If you feel your room is currently missing the mark, we've asked the experts to share their must-have items that can be bought to easily spruce up a space. Plus, they've shared their top styling tips, too.
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Layer up soft furnishings
Alexandra advises layering up lots of comfortable, textured pieces on your bed in the form of high thread count cotton or linen sheets, plush pillows and soft throws.
"You want something that you can really sink into at the end of the day," she said.
Debbie Drake, Design Director at Dunelm added:
"This Pebble Bedspread is a great top layer which can easily be pulled up or folded down. It washes well so is also great to keep your duvet cover clean, particularly if you have kids or pets jumping on your bed."
Dunelm
BUY NOW Pebble Bedspread, £75, Dunelm
Add a statement headboard
"A good headboard is - for me - the place to start and the centre piece of the bedroom," said Alexandra.
"You can buy one off the shelf or if you have some fabric you really like and the time, you can design it yourself.
"There are lots of amazing patterns and statement colours to choose from, or you can go for something simple like classic cream fabric with little studs. Once you've chosen, you can build up the theme around the room with really nice cushions and use a rug to tie it all in."
Cane Rattan Headboard
Dunelm dunelm.com
£159.00
Vispring Hebe Full Depth Upholstered Headboard, King Size, Gem Cream, FSC-Certified (Chipboard)
Vispring johnlewis.com
£700.00
Shigeko Headboard
Le Redoute Le Redoute
£575.00
Flora Dusty Pink Velvet King Size Bed Headboard
Vialla Rattan Cane Headboard
La Redoute La Redoute
£499.00
Modern Buttoned Headboard
marksandspencer.com
£229.00
Find a bedroom chair you love
"As much as we always recommend clients keep their bedrooms clean, tidy and an oasis of calm, sometimes we understand the need to chuck some clothes on something at the end of the working day - enter the statement chair," said Amy Brandhorst and Athina Bluff from Topology Interiors.
Don't worry too much about buying a large, perfectly practical chair, like you might do if you were buying it for a living room, advises Alexandra.
"A lot of times the chair is just going to go into that little corner where you feel it could just do with an extra something. It doesn't need to be big, or even that practical. It's not a dining chair or desk chair where it needs to have arms. It's just something nice for you to look at, maybe throw your clothes on at the end of the day, or sit on to do your make up," she said.
"Really, it's a piece just for you, so I think you should look for something that really makes your heart sing. Look for a really nice shape - it could be a slipper chair with no arms, or something mid-century, or a cocktail chair that's a bit more glamorous and curvy."
Desser Nordic Rattan Cane Lounge Chair, Black
Desser johnlewis.com
£209.99
Armchair
marksandspencer.com
£249.00
Accent Armchair, Slate Loop Textured Boucle
Accent Armchair, Rattan & Natural
Gaia Baby Serena Nursing Rocking Chair, Oat
Gaia Baby johnlewis.com
£399.99
Stella Chair Bottle Green Velvet
Add a comforting wall covering
Fabric wall coverings are gaining popularity as a fresh alternative to standard framed prints on walls.
"I think wall coverings are something we're going to be seeing a lot more of. Not only do they add a tactile element; any kind of fabric you can add to your bedroom is going to give your walls a more softened, muffled effect. I think in a bedroom it's important to work on all of your different senses to create a really cosy environment," said Alexandra.
Kika wall decoration, £83, Nordic Nest
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"They're great for those who want to add a statement into their space, as large sizes are often affordable whilst simultaneously packing a serious punch. We'd usually advise putting one on the wall behind a bed due to the soft and tactile element it expresses - and remember to ensure it's at least half to 2/3 the width of the headboard so it doesn't dwarf the bed," said Amy and Athina.
"If you can't find one you love, the same effect can also be created by hanging rugs on a wall."
Etsy
The Wildwoods Hand Embroidered Wool Floor Wall Rug Tapestry
Hang art
Art is a great way to express your personal taste and ensure you always have beautiful things to look at.
It can be daunting to select pieces you really like but always go with your gut. If you see something and you're automatically drawn to it, then that's a pretty good sign you won't get sick of staring at it.
Often people worry that you have to part with a lot of money to get good art but that's not true. There are so many affordable places like local craft fairs as well as art retailers like Partnership Editions, Instagram and Etsy. Opt for prints or posters for the most cost-effective way of getting an artist's work you like.
Framing your works will always make them look more professional and better in the space too but you don't have to go to expensive framers to get the look. As long as you know the measurements of your chosen work then you can order frames online from retailers such as Amazon and Ikea. There are always plenty of choices available from coloured frames, to wooden and monochrome.
Etsy
Matisse print Set of 8 digital prints
Make storage beautiful with an ottoman
"We like to position these at the end of a bed as they usually help finish off a space, or if space is restricting, place the ottoman along a blank wall with oversized art above for a minimalist look," said Amy and Athina.
Oliver Bonas
Velvet Duck Egg Blue Storage Ottoman
Alexandra feels ottomans can add a really luxe element to a bedroom, so consider opting for plush velvets in rich colours to channel this.
Alternatively, Debbie recommends going for wicker and woven styles.
"Wicker and woven products are the new big trend for home storage. This Willow Ottoman is the ideal storage for all your spare bedding and a creates a lovely fresh, coastal feel to the room," she said.
Oka
Rattan Indochine Bed-End Chest
The fantastic thing about investing in an Ottoman is not just the aesthetic of them but the fact they double up as storage too. They're the perfect place to store away goods that don't fit in your cupboards or shelving and the best bit? No one will be any the wiser as to where all of your clutter is. Plus, they also make great end-of-bed perches too.
Style up your storage baskets
"Baskets are a great addition to any bedroom - whether you use them as storage for your laundry, as a planter, for storing bed throws or even for hiding daily clutter, they have a function for every person," said Amy and Athina.
"We particularly like to use them as extra storage next to a bedside table for holding personal items used before bed like books, magazines, body lotion and slippers."
Alexandra has a top tip for styling up your baskets.
"You can always make them more luxurious by tying a silk scarf or curtain tassel around the handle – this will elevate a classic rattan basket," she said.
Stylish, pretty and useful - what's not to love?
Habitat 2 Tone Woven Rush Storage Basket
Habitat argos.co.uk
£15.00
Pink Geometric Seagrass Storage Basket Tall
Great Little Trading Co Rope Storage Basket, Ivory/Dark Grey
Great Little Trading Co johnlewis.com
£24.00
Blue Stripe Seagrass Rectangular Storage Baskets Set of Two
Tall Alibaba Storage Basket
thewhitecompany.com
£50.00
Argos Home Estuary Stacking Wicker Basket
Argos Home argos.co.uk
£14.00
Breathe some life into the room with plants
"House plants are known to have a calming effect not only because they are beautiful, but because they also bring great energy to your home," said Isabelle Palmer (@thebalconygardener), author of Modern Container Gardening.
"One of the best is Mother in Law's Tongue (or Snake Plant) which doesn't need much care. It filters the air of household toxins and emits oxygen at night, which will help to improve your sleep quality."
"The Boston Fern is great at purifying the air around us, plus they look wonderful and are very easy to grow.
"Golden Pothos has a unique look and aside from its air toxin-cleaning powers, it also is known as a great houseplant, which grows even under unfavourable conditions," she added.
Create a work of art dressing table
"You can use a dressing table if you've got space with great light - it's obviously a lovely place to sit and get ready," said Alexandra.
"I'd recommend getting one with drawers so you can tidy away your bits and bobs like makeup and brushes, and on the top you can use it to display your favourite items. Perfume bottles can be like little works of art, you can group a few of your favourites together. I like to get a really nice tray and lay out a few gorgeous earrings on there to catch the light and add colour," she added.
Habitat
Habitat Wilderness 2 Drawer Dressing Table
Habitat argos.co.uk
£140.00
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