November 5, 2024
Interior design is an art that you can master with our interior design tips for the bedroom.
The bedroom is the most important room in the house. Here we relax, we regenerate our forces and collect new energies. Even if we do not often receive guests in dormitories, there should always be harmony and order. The tidy bedroom also has a positive effect on the night’s sleep – and it looks fantastic.
In the bedroom, it is easier than in other rooms to achieve an artistic style with a wow effect. Home textiles are the focus, the noble bedding collections of Christian Fischbacher the protagonists.
Before we start with the style ideas, however, some general tips for the ideal bedroom design.
Be inspired by our ideas and find the perfect style for your bedroom. Home textiles occupy a large optical space and are therefore both eye-catchers and direction-givers at the same time. Although neutral colors and pastel shades are generally recommended for the bedroom, these are by no means furnishing laws. Strong colors and patterns with character can also be used in the bedroom. It is the coherent overall concept that distinguishes art from kitsch.
Many people know this frustrating feeling when returning from vacation: it was more cosy and comfortable in the hotel than at home. This makes it even harder to come back to life in your own four walls after a dream holiday. So that it will soon be beautiful at home, it is important to make use of the high art of interior design. The key word is hotel chic. Your own bedroom becomes a temple of luxury. And the investment is guaranteed to be worth it, because the bedroom makeover can be enjoyed anew every night.
Neutral colours and top-quality fabrics make the difference. Preference is given to beige and greige tones. Works of art on the wall show calm motifs or are – even better – abstract and neutral.
The bed linen Satin Luxury Nights Prisma fits both visually and haptically into the concept of Hotel-Chic. A restrained decorative border in one of the 16 available colours picks up on the theme of elegant understatement. High-quality, fluffy carpets and heavy curtains in neutral colours round off the luxury hotel room at home.
The maritime furnishing style fits perfectly in beach houses, lakeside villas, but also in some city flats, where the bright colours and marine motifs make you want to go on holiday. This brings us to the key word: colours. Blue and white set the tone. The combination is interrupted only by small splashes of red colour. Light, white curtains that flutter in the (imaginary) sea breeze bring freshness and light-heartedness.
Decorations with ropes, anchors, pictures with ship motifs, paddles, fishing nets and watercolour paintings depicting life by the sea and its inhabitants round off the ambience. Everything is kept in pastel colours and remains light and bright. The walls are bright white, as is the furniture. Lamps made of driftwood or rattan appear to have been made from objects found on the beach.
The maritime look is particularly easy to achieve from a neutral base. With the Calma bed set alone, the beach effect is already half achieved. The blue and white stripes are the emblem of the maritime furnishing style and should not be missed.
On the one hand, the trendy industrial style is very easy to achieve. On the other hand, it requires certain architectural prerequisites in order to fully realise its charm.
A red brick wall behind the bed and rough plastered walls immediately give the room the right setting for the perfect industrial look. Various mirrors reflect the light shining through the large windows and balance out the dark colours of the furnishings, which are in shades of black and anthracite.
Hardly any additional wall decoration is required, as the walls themselves are already eye-catching enough. A wrought-iron bed and original lamps, often from flea markets, are part of the basic furnishings. But to make it cosy despite the industrial touch, the right bed linen is a must. The Fil à Fil Doubleface bed set is recommended in the shades light grey or oatmeal and, if desired, sets subtle furnishing accents with delicate stripes. Large houseplants bring fresh colours into the room and lighten up the style with their organic shapes.
Not to everyone's taste, but all the more original, is the bedroom that becomes a cosy cave. Dark wall colours combined with solid wood furniture have a unique effect, especially in old buildings. Mirrors and pictures with opulent gold frames, black or gold lamps, natural materials and dark green velvet convey a feeling of cosiness. A dark-coloured wallpaper with a large floral pattern goes well with this. The Satin Golden Garden bed set is an easier way of focussing on a special pattern in the bedroom than wallpaper and is a perfect match for this furnishing concept. Or let yourself be whisked away into a magical world where magic and art merge in perfect harmony. With the Satin Magic Forest bed set, you can create a mysterious atmosphere that invites you to dream.
Not everyone wants to commit to a certain theme, colour scheme or style of bedroom furnishing forever. The beauty of interior design is that this is not necessary. Neutral colours such as white, beige or cream on the walls create a neutral setting. Classic solid wood furniture is also practical, never goes out of fashion and can be combined with numerous interior design trends.
What can be changed again and again are the home textiles. Carpets, curtains, decorative cushions and bed linen adapt to your mood or the seasons.
The journey through the year begins in spring with the Satin Fleur bed linen set. The delicate snow roses in the design accompany us from the last days of winter right through to early summer.
Refreshing and lively: In summer, the colourful Satin Garland bed set provides the freshness and lightness that we long for after the cold days.
Autumn arrives with the Leaves jacquard bed linen and what could be more beautiful than the soft autumn light shimmering through the leaves?
The year draws to a close, snuggled up in the warm Winter Forest satin bed linen. Hibernation can come!
Whatever you like is allowed. Sometimes less is more. And sometimes more is simply more. However, we would like to leave you with two additional tips to ensure the success of your interior design masterpiece:
Choose certified paints to paint your bedroom walls. Natural mineral paints, lime and clay paints are best. These do not release any harmful chemicals while you sleep. To ensure that your bed really is the safest place in the world, you should also look for certified non-toxic bed linen. Bed linen from Christian Fischbacher is certified with the OEKO-TEX® Standard 100. This means that all components, right down to the last button, are guaranteed not to be harmful to your health.
Colors contribute a lot to the feeling of living in a room. Cold colors are generally perceived as more relaxing, and they also make small rooms look larger. You can hardly go wrong with pastel colors such as light blue, light green, grey or beige on the wall in the bedroom. Green and brown look elegant and natural, while beige tones are said to be particularly elegant. If you find neutral tones too boring, you can also combine colorful decorative cushions, curtains and accessories. Shades of red and dark colors are viewed more critically in bedrooms. However, what you feel comfortable with is entirely up to you. Find the courage to use color!