Almost everyone loves the idea of having a stylish bedroom, but this can be especially important for teenagers and those in their 20s. At a younger age, the bedroom is not just for sleeping. Tween rooms and teen bedrooms are places where most of the time is spent hanging out and seeing friends - whether in real life or on video chat - and studying (hopefully). The same can now be said for the student demographic in their 20s and even 30s! So, in a world that is more style-conscious than ever, this cool bedroom collection covers a lot of ground to suit and satisfy the requirements and refined tastes of up-and-comers.
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Display stand: Alesya Kasianenko
Upping the ante. This bedroom design has a raised floor built into one side and a niche incorporated into it to accommodate the mattress. The lowered mattress makes the bed look like a simple blanket on the floor at first glance. Three bedroom pendant lights float above the platform like a hot air balloon sky, while a selection of unique floor lamps illuminate the sides and foot of the bed.
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Display Stand: Dennis Sverried
Build an extension to one side of your platform bed… This custom platform bed features an extended headboard on one side. A tufted headboard runs along the back of the countertop to provide a cohesive look. A green bedside lamp adopts the color of the houseplants dotted around the built-in bedroom shelving unit.
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Display Stand: Denis Sveried
Divide and Conquer. This layout has a room divider that allows a desk to be placed next to the bed. The bed is a platform design with the deep sides serving as bookshelves. Swing arm wall sconces provide reading light.
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Display stand: Alex Koretskiy
Bring on the brick wall. If we're talking about cool decor, then we just have to hack the exposed brick wall. A raw industrial look is always a winner, or the brickwork can be painted in a rough and ready-made way. This particular concept washes the black brick with an edge of gold paint to add a touch of decadence.
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Architect: Kupinskiy Partners
Display stand: Elena Sedova
Powerful monochrome. Set the style bar higher with a bold monochromatic wallpaper print. Chalkboards make a great color-coordinated accessory, and you can make one yourself very cheaply using a sheet of reclaimed wood and a can of blackboard paint . Copy an inspirational quote and you're done.
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Display stand: Artyom Bezfamilniy
Light up your life. This all-white bedroom gets even more interest from a wall of cool light fixtures.
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Display stand: Imade Pastel
Maximize the space in your small furnished bedroom. This small space features a double bed, closet, dedicated study area, media storage and extra seating for friends, thanks to a flush edge-to-edge design. By keeping the colors minimal and natural it also adds to the sense of space.
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Display stand: Dang Nguyen
Colored area. If the space is too small to place any type of room divider or screen, then you can use two different colors of wall paint to create visual separation. Matching wall shelving and furniture finishes to related wall colors can enhance separation.
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Display stand: WAW
Sleep in your own boutique.If fashion is your thing, then make it your entire world—or at least most of your bedroom; open or clear glass closets will showcase your treasured pieces 24/7. Decorate the look with fashion-themed posters or paintings.
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Display Stand: Koj Design
Do your own thing. Is it a photo display, some random wall decor, or a set of wall sconces? Actually, all three.
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Display Stand: Maxim Zhukov
Take it to the next level. Create a mini mezzanine den above the bed in this industrial bedroom. Floating stair treads are extruded from the raw concrete walls and illuminated by LED stair lights.
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Display Stand: Shady Salah
Pay tribute to a legend with a mural of your favorite band, like this music-themed decor.
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Display stand: Shady Salah
Marks out a mini entrance. This subtle screening device may only consist of two small box shelves and four vertical pillars, but it effectively seals off a small "foyer" area.
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Display stand: SPECTRroom
Dial in the plot. A round bedroom chandelier will draw attention to the ceiling details and give the space some grandeur. Photographic murals are a cool way to add a wow factor.
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Display stand: Yovo Bozhinovski
This mural overlaps with the statement chandelier, creating a sense of hierarchy.
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Display stand: Anastasia Sholopova
The floor-standing reading lamp brings a refreshing change to the bedside table and provides free countertop space for mobile phones/tablets etc.
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Display stand: Valery Kelch
Bring the outdoors in. In this unusual setup, a patch of grass and a sapling grow behind the headboard.
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Display stand: Marina Vanteeva
Express yourself in the light. neon signs come in all shapes and sizes; search for a message that suits you and then zoom in.
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Display stand: Dmitry Koval Hank Smith
Painting with light. If neon letters don't suit your eyesight, consider using colored neon tubes instead.
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Display Stand: Double Aye
Let the bed be the star of the show. A bedroom may include a desk, bookshelves or a fancy closet, but the bed is always the most important part of the room. Choose a design that stands out and crown it with an eye-catching wall design.
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Display Stand: LifeArch
Going all out with Austin Powers on a round bed. There is also a matching round chandelier.
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Designer: Masquespacio Design
Find new and creative ways to incorporate interests and hobbies into your decor. Unique painted surfboards are installed on the walls of this room as part of a larger colorful graphic scheme.
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Designer: Masquespacio Design
Botanical illustrations bring this scheme to life.
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Designer: Masquespacio Design
Liven up a monochromatic palette with a single bright accent color.
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Display stand: Martins Architects
Thrifty with an industrial look. You can decorate your industrial plans with registration plates and logos – the quirkier the better. Stylish shelves made from scaffolding or pipes and wooden boards.
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Showcase: Li Junchen aTng sugar
Continue the magic of your gap year with a nomadic style bedroom scheme.
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Display stand: Martins Architects
No need for a builder to split a large bedroom into a multi-purpose space. Partial dividing walls can be formed by back-to-back headboards and bookcase arrangements or similar. You can use the space behind the bed as a dedicated study, or install a freestanding bathtub as a luxury ensuite. Wear one or two common colors in both areas for a cohesive look.
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Display Stand: Valeri Giovani
Introduce dreamy florals, like this purple-themed bedroom with a blooming headboard wall.
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Display Stand: Image Box Studios
stretches the average headboard to new heights – in size and style. Pair it with a long, curved bedside pendant lamp to further accentuate the vertical proportions.
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By: Wall321
Create a wild look with large indoor plants.
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Display stand: Alberto Maciel
Don’t block the floor-to-ceiling windows, choose a floor-to-ceiling bed design to give an unobstructed view.
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Display Stand: Hasankhani Tabriz
Hang industrial-style lighting in front of an exposed brick wall for a loft look.
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Display Stand: Peter Ang
If you are converting a new loft space, the right window design can change everything…
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Display Stand: Max Kuczkowski
… Let the windows Follow the trend of steps down and with custom furniture complement each other.
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Display Stand: Ahmed Itafy
This loft bedroom uses wall and ceiling panels to exaggerate the room's strange proportions.
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Display stand: Riyas Mohammed
Create an optical illusion. Geometric walls and ceilings, or two-tone corner shelving units, can be used to trick the eye into seeing interesting architectural features where none are present.
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Display Stand: Plasterlina
Installation Extruded Headboard Wall Design. The three-dimensional wall design contrasts with the minimalist platform bed.
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Display stand: Pavel Pisanko
Use a modern wallpaper print to make the scheme pop.
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Display Stand: Tram Nguyen
Combine botanical themes with sharp geometric pendants and other geographical home accessories to keep the look stylish.
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Display stand: Asuri Moji
Create a Scandinavian bedroom style.Throw in plenty of white furniture, natural accents, and monochromatic wall art.
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Display Stand: Luong Viet
Make a cutout in the closet next to the bed to replace a nightstand. Add LED lighting inside the niche to finish.
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Display stand: TOL'KO Interiors
Install storage cabinets under the eaves to make the most of the available space, such as this built-in luxury children's room.
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Display Stand: Katarina Rudenko
Find work that is as unique as you. These angle-balanced lights descend from each side of the ceiling like robotic arms, while the textured walls aren't something you'll find in your partner's house.
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Display Stand: Alexander Ruban Alexey Ivanov
Choose a bright swing arm wall light for a pop of unexpected color.
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Source: Roche Bobois
Get up and dance on the 70s disco style illuminated floor.
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Display Stand: NgọcDiamond Home
Make a base for your bed. This rustic base anchors the bed and a small side table out of the general floor space.
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Display stand: Emilia Abzhandadze
A colorful wall hanging can change the atmosphere of the entire room.
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Display stand: Mohammed Elnabarawy
Turkish Delight . Ornate arches, luxurious textiles, painted tables and twinkling lanterns.
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Display Stand: Allah Hamad
If you need a little motivation in the morning, or while studying in the evening, a wall of motivational posters might welcome you to pick me up.
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Display stand: Safonov Kirill Interiors
Don’t hide. Draw bold designs with exposed wires to capitalize on the industrial vibe.
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Display Stand: Alexander Makhno
Choose a common shape theme. The round rug underneath this bed helps soften the rough edges of the linear bed design. The shape echoes the round side table and round wall decoration.