Design Ideas For Patterned Bedrooms (Image 1 of 10)
Want to turn a plain Jane bedroom into one that’s filled with character? Here’s how to transform it by adding pattern.

Be Bold (Image 2 of 10)
If your room is very narrow, put wide strips across the narrowest wall – it will help the room feel bigger and create an attractive focal point. Attraction from the Indulgence wallpapers collection, Harlequin.

Choose Reflective Paper To Stretch Space (Image 3 of 10)
If your walls are in good condition, put a reflective paper up – this will help the room feel larger – important since large patterns can make a space feel smaller. Shine in duck egg from the Reflections collection, Prestigious.

Go Natural (Image 4 of 10)
If you want to have a neutral toned bedroom scheme, but want to make it more interesting, choose a wallpaper with a natural theme. Verdant wallpaper, Graham & Brown.

Buy Bright Bedlinen (Image 5 of 10)
The plainest of rooms can be given a boost with patterned bedlinen. If you want a less co-ordinated look, add pattern with pillowcases and throws, and keep the duvet cover plain. Memphis by Aura bedlinen from House of Fraser.

Match The Detail (Image 6 of 10)
Co-ordinate your bedlinen and wallpaper with care – if you do it obviously, in other words, choose wallpaper and linen from the same range, the room will look very formal and staged. However, make it subtler and the room will be much more interesting. Fioravanti noir wallpaper from Coromandel wallpaper collection; Tullgarn bedlinen, both Designers Guild.

Go Traditional (Image 7 of 10)
If you want a period look that’s a little bit country, really go over the top, choosing patterns of different sizes, but of similar design and colour, to put together in one space. Fabrics and wallpaper from Pemberley collection, Sanderson.

Be Bold (Image 8 of 10)
Just because you’re going for a highly patterned scheme, it doesn’t mean you can’t be adventurous when it comes to colour, too. The key is to stick to just two strong shades, then keep the accents neutral. Tutti Fruti bedlinen, Freemans.

Make It Subtle (Image 9 of 10)
In a very plain but strong scheme, add just a touch of pattern for a restrained but stylish look, choosing a colour that contrasts boldly with your main shade. Royal Oak bed in green stripe, sofa.com.

Be Flamboyant (Image 10 of 10)
In a bedroom you have much more license to let your creative side express itself. Schemes that would be too adventurous for the living room might well suit the private space of a bedroom. For the focal wall of a contemporary space, we love these metallic patterned tiles. Rings Oro Bianco tiles, Bissaza.
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