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How To Perfectly Customise Your Bedroom In A New Home

  • Writer: Jenny Kakoudakis
    Jenny Kakoudakis
  • Apr 17
  • 3 min read

Moving into a new home is an exciting milestone—a fresh chapter full of opportunities to shape a space that truly reflects your personality and lifestyle. Among all the rooms, the bedroom holds a unique place.


It's more than just a place to sleep; it's a private sanctuary for rest, reflection, and rejuvenation. That’s why customising it thoughtfully can make all the difference in how the space feels and functions.


With a few thoughtful design choices, it’s possible to shape a bedroom that suits your lifestyle from day one—combining comfort, personality, and functionality to create a space that feels just right.


Stylish bedroom with beige bed, green bedding, brown stools, and black side tables. Minimalist art on walls, cozy and elegant ambiance.

Credit: Sarah Sherman Samuel x Lulu and Georgia


Understand the Space You’re Working With


Before diving into design choices, take time to get familiar with the room's layout. Measuring the dimensions, identifying the best sources of natural light, and noting features like sloping ceilings or alcoves will help inform your decisions.


Pay attention to the flow of the room—how you enter and exit, and how light moves through the space during the day.


Consider how you use your bedroom daily—whether it's a simple sleeping area, a cosy reading corner, or even a space to work from home.


Mapping out how the space should function will guide furniture placement and help avoid clutter or awkward arrangements. If possible, experiment with furniture layouts before committing to one.


Define Your Style & Mood


Your bedroom should be an extension of your personality. Whether you lean toward minimalist calm, rustic charm, or modern luxe, searching for inspiration and defining your style early on will make decisions easier and more cohesive.


Mood boards are a great way to visualise how different elements—such as paint colours, materials, and finishes—work together. Pinterest, magazine clippings, or even fabric swatches can help clarify the aesthetic you’re aiming for.


Don’t forget to consider the mood you want to evoke: serene and restful, energising and bright, or rich and indulgent. While it’s tempting to follow trends, try to blend in timeless touches that you won’t tire of quickly.


Elegant bedroom with an olive-green headboard, patterned pillows, and a wooden nightstand. Soft lighting and cream walls create a cozy atmosphere.

Choose Furniture That Works for You


Furniture plays a starring role in both the look and functionality of your bedroom. Instead of defaulting to standard pieces, think about what truly works for your lifestyle. Look for quality pieces that will last and support the overall vision of the room.


Opting for customisable furniture means you can tailor each item to your space, from wardrobes with adjustable shelving to finishes that align with your chosen style. Consider your storage needs, the scale of the furniture relative to the room, and how each piece contributes to a harmonious layout. Customising your wardrobe, for example, ensures it not only fits the room but also complements your storage needs and design vision.


Create Smart Storage Solutions


An organised bedroom is a relaxing bedroom. Smart storage choices will help keep surfaces clear and maintain a sense of calm.


Consider floor-to-ceiling wardrobes for maximised storage, or use under-bed drawers for seldom-used items like seasonal clothing or spare bedding. A well-organised space also makes daily routines smoother.


Floating shelves or built-in nooks can add extra storage without eating into your floor space. Think vertically—utilise wall space for storage that doubles as display. If your room has awkward corners or alcoves, bespoke solutions can turn those tricky spots into efficient storage zones.


Multi-functional furniture, like ottomans with hidden compartments, can also be a valuable addition.


Add Character With Colour & Accessories


Once the essentials are in place, it's time to inject personality. Colour plays a huge role in setting the mood—soft neutrals can feel calming, while bold tones add drama and energy. Paint, wallpaper, and feature walls offer a canvas for creativity. Accent colours can tie the room together and reflect your personal taste.


Layering is key to making the space feel lived-in and luxurious. Think textured rugs, plump cushions, and tactile throws to create depth and warmth.


Don't be afraid to mix materials—velvet, linen, wood, and metal can add richness and interest. Accessories like artwork, houseplants, books, and meaningful décor pieces complete the look, adding soul and authenticity to your space.


Cozy bedroom with a wooden nightstand, lamp, candle, and glass. A potted plant and beige bedding create a warm, serene ambiance.

Lighting: The Finishing Touch


Lighting is more than a practical element—it helps shape the mood and functionality of the room. Aim for layers of light: ambient lighting from ceiling fixtures, task lighting for reading or dressing, and accent lighting to highlight architectural features or artwork.


Bedside lamps, dimmable wall sconces, or a statement pendant can add flair and flexibility. Consider smart lighting options that let you adjust brightness and warmth throughout the day.


Thoughtfully placed lighting transforms your bedroom into a multi-functional space that adapts to your needs—from winding down at night to energising your mornings.


Our writers like to blog about the home and garden. We launched the award-winning Seasons in Colour in 2015 and the luxury property and interior decor blog www.alltheprettyhomes.com in 2024 to cover all your interior design, travel and lifestyle inspiration needs.

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