Bedroom Decorating Ideas

How To Make Your Modern Bedroom Decorating Idea Come To Life

Everyone wants a great up to date look in the bedroom and you might find yourself inspired by a modern bedroom decorating idea that you have seen on TV or in a decorator magazine. If you are planning on duplicating a room plan exactly, have an open mind as the probabilities of an exact replication will not be possible, but you can come close with some innovative ideas. But, if you observe the following basic elements of modern design, you can obtain a nicely designed bedroom.Color



Unlike popular decorating schemes in the past, our modern era likes to concentrate on one or two colors for a smooth, sophisticated look. Browns and white are typical colors today. Black and white is a great choice for modern decor and it doesn't have to be boring if you spice it up with a bright color like red or yellow. One color that is very popular is chocolate brown and this can be used in varying shades of darkness. I chose these colors for two reasons. First, they go well with most modern furniture pieces, and second, they give the room a nice warm tone.Pattern



The rugs and fabrics used in modern bedroom decor don't rely on the fancy patterns of the past. Solid colors can be made more interesting by combining them with different textures. Not all patterns can be used when going for a modern design; geometric patterns are your best choice.

Furniture

The Modern style calls for furniture with clean, simple lines. The darker shades of wood are preferred for this decor style. The overall look will be enhanced if you avoid rounded lines. No need to be fancy: stick to straight lines and simple details. Brushed metal is a great, simple hardware look.

Accessories

Less is more with modern design so keep accessories to a minimum. When looking for the perfect finishing touch, experiment with long-lined glass vases and single flowers. Sparingly place a few items around the room rather then filling it with clutter. Steer clear of anything ornate or frilly in your modern bedroom. Try adding a modern work of art to your new room--one that really enhances the colors around it.


With these tips, any modern bedroom decorating idea can come to life. Choose a style you love and recreate it in your own bedroom for a unique look that is all


 Keep in mind style and personality while decorating any space, but especially bedrooms for teenagers. This should be a place where personality reigns. Check out these pictures for inspiration:


The pink and brown combo is modern and sophisticated but still fun. The cool, creative-looking side tables add style and interest.

Okay, this is a particularly girly room, but there are great lessons to take away. Don't ignore the ceilings, because hanging lights like this is a cool and easy way to decorate. Also, don't be afraid of a bright wall color! With the right bedding and decor, it will all come together.


This sports-themed room relies on the border at the top of the wall and accessories for most of its personality and keeps the bedding clean and simple.

I love the color scheme in this space, which could just as easily be used in a master bedroom. The style difference is in the details: the way the wall is painted, the cool pillows, and the hanging light fixture.

 
 This bedroom achieves its seaside aura with calming paint colors 'Woodlawn Blue' and 'Navajo White', both by Benjamin Moore. The bamboo blinds top of the room to make it feel like a true Hawaiian getaway.

 
This cream-and-purple room achieves a unique aesthetic with two-toned wood furniture and a funky throw blanket. We especially love the wave effect on the otherwise-bland wardrobe.

 
 This contemporary bedroom plays off sharp lines to make rectangles the heart of its design. The incongruent headboard, checkered wall decal, and wraparound dressers all flow together in rectangular unison!

 
 This sleek bedroom aesthetic works because its steel tones are accented by inviting, lighter hues. The pale-rose bedding, champagne dressers and luminous, open light fixtures make the room feel warm rather than industrial.

 
 This hippie-retro-chic room marries coral hues with light-bamboo wood for a warm, earthy effect. The floor-to-ceiling wardrobes flanking the bed make the space feel like a nook in a '60s home.

 
 A glass wall separates the bathroom and airy bedroom in this countryside home. For privacy's sake, a white curtain can be pulled across the transparent divider. If we had that rustic backyard, we would keep the interior simple, too.

 Modern lines come in all shapes and sizes -- and sometimes they're not lines at all. This curved bed and lounge chair give the space an organic, unstructured feel. The "Emiselene" bed is by Mazzali.