21 green bedroom ideas to inspire a makeover

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21 green bedroom ideas to fall in love withRachel Whiting, Topology Interiors, Simon Bevan

When designing a room, colour is one of the most important considerations, and every other design decision, from lighting to materials, window treatments to flooring, follows suit. In a bedroom, colour should be chosen first and foremost to create a restful environment, and for this purpose, green is one of your safest bets.

In colour psychology, green is associated with balance and harmony, and acts as the bridge between stimulating warm colours and calming cool colours. A green bedroom has strong links to nature, and its revitalising aspects.

'Our desire to connect to the outdoors is still so strong,' says Sarah Keady, House Beautiful's Style and Interiors Director. 'Serene shades of sage, citrine and moss help bring this feeling into your home. Use alongside plants and natural wood for maximum effect.'

Here, we look at a spectrum of green shades and colour combinations, from the classic pairing of green and pink, to tips and tricks for mixing jewel tones, how green can work in small bedrooms, and the best uses for teal.

Finding inspiration from some of our favourite brands and retailers, from John Lewis to Habitat and Dreams, read on for 21 of the best green bedroom ideas to steal...

Matching your shades

Wall panelling will always create a lovely faux headboard effect, and can be used really successfully in lieu of an actual headboard. Topology Interiors – the designers behind this fabulous bedroom – have created a clever dual effect by matching the soft sage green of the headboard to blend with the wall panelling behind.

Pictured: Interior design by Topology Interiors

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Richard Kiely/Topology Interiors

Modernist

Modernist design favours these lovely cherry red woods – you'll find an abundance in vintage and antique stores – which sit so nicely with richer shades of green like a deep sage or forest. The whole scheme looks best if colours are more saturated than crisp, so go more towards a cream over a white, or teal over a blue.

Pictured: Koti Bed and all accessories, John Lewis

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John Lewis & Partners

Light green and boucle

A whisper soft green and nubbly boucle make for a great pairing. Boucle itself is perfect for a bedroom where its balance of warmth and tactility is an asset, and an invigorating and refreshing green acts as a counterbalance to all the cosiness.

Pictured: House Beautiful Chloe Boucle Bed and Blanket Box at Dreams

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Photography Simon Bevan, Styling Jennifer Haslam, Direction Sarah Keady

Feature wall

Feature walls are a common choice in a bedroom, where a wash of colour on all four walls might be too much. We’d usually recommend choosing the wall against which your bed sits to create a focal point – a design treatment that is even more effective if you have an interesting headboard or eye-catching four poster bed.

Pictured: House Beautiful Sienna Twist Carpet In Marrakesh at Carpetright

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Carpetright

All over green

A total masterclass in doing green in a big way. This bedroom is interesting in that it doesn't vary its shades – all sit within a pale sage and have a soft washed effect. The shock of blue is an important counter here and a bright pink would work in much the same way. The tiled headboard is a great feature too.

Read more: 15 headboard ideas to transform your bedroom

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Photography Simon Bevan, Styling Jennifer Haslam, Direction Sarah Keady

Pink and green

Pink and green are a really safe colour combination, just be sure to choose similar tones like a sage and blush pink. The bed linen is from Bed Threads who make them with 100 per cent flax which gives this lovely soft and lived-in effect.

Pictured: Bed Linen at Bed Threads

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Sam Riles Photography

DIY headboard

This fabulous bedroom is a great lesson in resourcefulness. A DIY headboard has been fashioned from simple plywood, forming a shelf for bud vases and a celebration of colourful flowers. Some subtle geometric patterns on the bedding and strict shape of the Gubi floor lamp offset a little of the organic display above – a clever trick that will always make a room look slightly more contemporary.

Read more: Expert-approved ways to bring nature into your bedroom

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Photography Rachel Whiting, Styling Hannah Deacon, Production Sarah Keady

Country

This green bedroom provides a comprehensive country bedroom checklist: the quaint ticking to the headboard, the pretty display of plates – a totally innovative decorative tool for a bedroom – and the sink-in layers on the bed. Replicating the same in your own home won't steer you far wrong.

Pictured: Silhouette Ticking Headboard and accessories, all at John Lewis

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John Lewis & Partners

A moderate touch

There's a few clever design ideas in this green bedroom, ready to steal – the metal four poster bed is a great old-meets-new element, the limewash on the walls has a softening effect (and so refreshing to see it used on grey rather than pink,) and the slick of navy on the window creates a really bold frame. All simple to recreate.

Pictured: Damon 4 Poster Metal Bed Frame, and all accessories at Habitat

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Habitat

Jewel tones

This John Lewis bedroom is a great lesson in successfully mixing bold colours by picking up matching undertones – here all of the colours are rich jewel shades. These tones will usually create a luxurious feel, especially if used on heavy upholstery like velvet. It's a great choice if you want to create a boutique hotel feel.

Pictured: Boutique Upholstered Bed, and all soft furnishings at John Lewis & Partners

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John Lewis

Vintage

Green floral wallpaper doesn't sound terribly appealing until you see it in this joyful vintage-inspired bedroom. The coral pink is the perfect accent here, and if you look close enough, the wardrobe doors are wallpapered too – one of our favourite treatments for integrated wardrobes.

Read more: This joyful Victorian home in South London is available for staycations

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Plum Guide

Organic

You might not instinctively pair your greens with browns for fear of creating something akin to a pile of compost, but nature-inspired shades are great if you’re looking for a calming bedroom sanctuary. The darker the wood the better in this instance – a blonde wood laminate would detract from the organic nature of this bedroom, so too would more modern materials or anything too metallic – brushed brass would be a brilliant accent here.

Pictured: Sage Green Bedtime Bundle at Piglet in Bed

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Piglet in Bed

Gallery wall

A gallery wall that frames your bed is a great option if your existing bed frame is especially plain. Gallery walls work most effectively when they’re fairly full with an eclectic mix of styles, but you can offset some of the busyness by choosing calming green and neutral tones.

Pictured: Gallery wall selection at Dear Sam

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Dear Sam

Small bedrooms

There is a design argument for dark colours in smaller rooms, as long as it is well executed. A deep forest green like this will absorb light and blur the boundaries of a space, so you're less likely to notice imposing walls and poky proportions.

Pictured: Bed Linen at Piglet in Bed

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Piglet in Bed

Cabincore

Cabins are designed to help you get away from it all – an apt reference when decorating a bedroom. We love the wood panelled wall – if it's too much for your bedroom, a wood feature wall makes a great compromise.

Pictured: Bed Linen at Bed Threads

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Amelia Stanwix Photography

Pastel accents

If you like to mix a lot of different colours in your bedroom, go for pastels. They all have matching white undertones, so a myriad of chalky pastel shades will always sit happily together. This is a great way to add colour without detracting from the airy and bright feel of a bedroom.

Read more: 21 pastel decorating ideas for your home

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House Beautiful

Industrial

Without warming elements, industrial design can occasionally become a bit too cold and sterile. The introduction of a vivid emerald green feature wall and rich burgundy accents offset this. We especially love this double height leaded glass partition used as a zoning device.

Pictured: Ercol Rimini Bed and Side Table at Furniture Village

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Ercol

Green and monochrome

Black and white is something of an underrated base palette but it can support – and more importantly highlight – almost any number of colour combinations. Pairing with green makes for a playful safari-inspired scheme.

Pictured: Chiltern Spindle Double Wooden Bed Frame, and all accessories at Habitat

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Dominic Blackmore | Habitat

Tiny bedroom solutions

To create the feeling of more space in a small bedroom, stick to one single colour – using contrasting shades can break up an already compact space. Don't shy away from darker colours either in a small bedroom, as this can lend an element of cosiness.

Pictured: Walls painted in Olive at Farrow & Ball

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Farrow & Ball

Colour blocking

Colour blocking is a playful way to break up larger bedrooms, and can be used to draw attention to interesting features or generous proportions. These fabulous blush pink curtains at Hillarys are especially effective at drawing the eye upwards, highlighting the height of the ceiling.

Pictured: Bailey Taffy Curtains at Hillarys

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Hillarys

Making an entrance

We love this clever design trick of framing the entrance to a green bedroom with matching paint. Door frames are so often painted in a contrasting white, but here, an elegant forest green sets the tone before you even enter the room.

Pictured: Millbrook Divan Set at Furniture Village

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Jon Day Photography | Furniture Village

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