
Bedroom Interior Designs
Book Free ConsultationMaking choices about your bedroom design can feel overwhelming. You can pick what works best for your space, lifestyle, and budget. Weigh options side by side to bring your vision to life.
Bedroom Design Style
Start with the overall look and feel. Each style creates a distinct mood and works better with certain room sizes and maintenance habits.
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| Style | Mood | Best For | Maintenance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Minimalist | Calm, clutter-free | Small rooms, busy minds | Very low |
| Modern | Sleek, sophisticated | Master bedrooms, tech-lovers | Low |
| Traditional | Elegant, formal, warm | Classic homes, guest rooms | Medium-high |
| Industrial | Raw, edgy, urban | Lofts, high ceilings, singles | Low-medium |
Bedroom Color Scheme
Color affects mood and perceived space. Choose your base colour and add 2–3 accent tones. Use the 60–30–10 rule: 60% dominant color (walls/floor), 30% secondary (bedding, curtains), 10% accent (cushions, art). Pick your dominant from the table below.
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| Color Direction | Effect on Mood | Works Best With | Pairs Well With Style |
|---|---|---|---|
| Warm Neutrals (beige, greige, warm white) | Comforting, grounding | Any light level | Scandinavian, Traditional, Minimalist |
| Cool Blues & Greens | Calming, restful | Plenty of cool daylight | Coastal, Modern, Minimalist |
| Bold Jewel Tones (emerald, sapphire, plum) | Luxurious, cocooning | Moderate to low; absorbs light | Bohemian, Traditional, Maximalist |
| Monochrome Greys & Blacks | Dramatic, sophisticated | Needs ample lighting (artificial + natural) | Industrial, Modern |
| Soft Pastels (blush, mint, lavender) | Gentle, uplifting | Bright, indirect light | Scandinavian, Shabby Chic, Kids' rooms |
Bed Size & Layout
The bed is the anchor. Use this table to match size, room dimensions, and who uses the space. Allow at least 2 feet (60 cm) of walking space around three sides of the bed. For tight rooms, place the bed against a wall and use a corner layout.
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| Bed Size | Minimum Room Size | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Twin / Single | 7′ x 10′ (2.1m x 3m) | Children, guest rooms, very small spaces |
| Full / Double | 9.5′ x 10′ (2.9m x 3m) | Teens, single adults, compact guest rooms |
| Queen | 10′ x 12′ (3m x 3.7m) | Couples, single adults who want space |
| King | 12′ x 12′ (3.7m x 3.7m) | Couples, master bedrooms, families with kids/pets |
| California King | 12′ x 14′ (3.7m x 4.3m) | Tall individuals, large master suites |
Wardrobe & Cupboards
Clutter kills calm. Match storage to your available floor area and access needs. Combine at least two types. Under-bed drawers + wall shelves work magic in small rooms without eating floor space.
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| Storage Type | Space Required | Accessibility | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Built-in Wardrobe (floor-to-ceiling) | Needs dedicated wall length | Excellent, everything visible | Master bedrooms, long-term homes |
| Freestanding Wardrobe | Moderate footprint | Good, but depth limits access | Renters, traditional decors |
| Under-bed Drawers | Uses dead space under bed | Fair (bending required) | Seasonal items, shoes, small rooms |
| Open Shelving (wall-mounted) | Zero floor space | Excellent visual access | Books, plants, folded clothes |
| Storage Bed (ottoman/hydraulic) | Same as bed footprint | Good for seldom-used items | Small rooms, minimalists |
| Modular Cube Units | Flexible footprint | Very good for baskets/bins | Kids' rooms, rentals |
Bedroom Lighting Layers
India needs layered lighting.
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| Lighting Layer | Best Fixtures | Indian Bulb Type | Placement |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ambient | Flush-mount ceiling light, cove | 12–18W LED panel | Centre of ceiling |
| Task | Wall-mounted swing lamps, study table lamp | Warm white LED 7W | Bedside (reachable while sitting) |
| Accent | LED strip behind headboard | 5050 LED strip warm white | Behind headboard or under floating shelves |
| Emergency / Night | Small plug-in night lamp | 0.5W LED | Near door, pooja corner |
Pick Flooring That Balances Comfort
Bedroom floors should feel soft underfoot and suit your climate. Cold in winters, dusty in summers, damp in monsoon — your floor must survive all.
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| Flooring | Barefoot Comfort | Monsoon Behaviour | Heat/Cold Handling |
|---|---|---|---|
| Vitrified Tiles | Cold, hard; requires rug | Good, but joint lines can darken | Cold in winter |
| Marble | Naturally cool, premium | Can stain if unsealed | Cool in summer, chilly in winter |
| Wooden Laminate Flooring | Warm, soft, inviting | Swells if water seeps | Warmer in winter |
| Carpet (Wall-to-Wall) | Softest, warm | Mould risk in high humidity | Warm |
Right Curtains & Window Treatments
Curtains control light, privacy, temperature, and style. In Indian cities, curtains block dust, heat, and nosy neighbours.
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| Curtain Type | Light Blocking | Dust Resistance | Style |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cotton Sheer with Pelmet | Low | Low (catch dust) | Airy, traditional |
| Thick Polyester Blackout | Full | Low-medium (dust settles on folds) | Modern, structured |
| Jute / Khadi Curtains | Medium | High (natural fibre traps less) | Rustic, Indian |
| Velvet Heavy Drapes | Full | Very high dust magnet | Regal, winter only best for cold places |
| Day-Night Roller Blinds | Adjustable | Low (easy wipe) | Clean, modern |