The year 2025 is all about bedrooms that prioritize wellness and feature personalized accents. There are many ways to make a room feel cozy, and this year’s trends are taking this idea to an elevated level. Let’s focus on the top trending features in bedrooms this year.
Incorporating Elements to Improve Health

From air purifiers to adjustable lighting, bedrooms are being curated to offer the optimal features for a good night’s sleep. Our bodies naturally rest easy when we allow our surroundings to encourage our minds to wind down. Things like these naturally encourage our bodies to sleep:
- Dimmed lighting
- Clean air (via plants or purifiers) that reduces the stress on your respiratory system
- Softened noise levels
Some homeowners are removing screens and televisions from their bedrooms as a way to minimize the impact of blue light on their bedtime routine. Which leads us to our next trend:
Concealed Technology

Technology is more prevalent in our homes than ever, but sometimes it feels cluttered or disruptive to the design of our spaces. That is why homeowners are switching to more discreet options, such as:
- Hardwired and under-bed lighting
- Speakers in bedframes, ceilings, or walls
- Hidden charging stations
Vintage Touches

Canopy beds, upholstered headboards, floral wallpaper, and pops of vibrant, warm colors are making a comeback to blend with modern design. There’s not one specific pattern or item that’s necessarily sweeping the nation; it’s simply the concept of mixing the old with the new.
Personalized Touches: Breaking the Mold

The biggest takeaway from this year’s trends is this: do what makes your space unique, but purposefully designed and relaxing.
Perhaps that means you need to adopt a more minimalist approach to avoid distraction. For others, you’ll want to hang themed memorabilia on your walls to invoke a sense of familiarity. Don’t make your bedroom a copy-and-paste of something you see online.
We expect many homes across the nation to appear more eclectic, featuring thrifted and hand-me-down furniture, mixed materials, and varying tones. The trends of 2025 will be more focused on sustainability and finding ways to adapt past trends over the last 100 years.
