Cottagecore decor is growing in popularity.
You can bring a cottagecore vibe to your bedroom by adding seashells. Pixel-Shot/Shutterstock
Dan Wiener, founder and lead interior designer of Homedude, told Insider that the cottagecore style blends a perfect balance of cozy and chic.
The style is expected to rise in popularity in 2022 and beyond as people experiment with their interior-decorating decisions.
"A touch of cottagecore in your bedroom decor can make it feel like a little slice of heaven, no matter what the weather is like outside," said Wiener. "One of the best ways to add cottagecore style to your bedroom is with some well-chosen furniture. A cozy armchair, a pretty vanity table, or a charming bed frame can all help to create that relaxed and inviting feeling."
Wiener also suggested adding touches of nature, like fresh flowers or a vase of seashells, and using blues, greens, or neutrals to keep the bedroom serene and calming.
Minimal, casual bedding is expected to rise in popularity.
People are opting for simple bedding in 2022. Diana Carapuco/EyeEm/Getty Images
Bedding trends have bounced back and forth for a long time, but Jessica Welling of Jessica Welling Interiors said minimal and casual sheets will be in this year.
"We'll see more casual bedding without as many frills and fewer bold allover patterns on bedding," said Welling. "Think solid-colored duvets with a washed-cotton look, textured throw blankets, and a couple of bold accent pillows."
Biophilic elements will continue to be popular.
You can add elements of nature to your bedroom through potted plants. BARTON/Getty Images
Interior designer and founder of Minted Space Sarit Marcus told Insider that biophilic-design trend is here to stay. This style emphasizes connectivity to nature through direct and indirect natural elements.
"People are continuing to be more mindful of the environment and also realizing the benefits of incorporating wellness and nature into design," Marcus said. "Bringing the outdoors in is continuing in its popularity both in corporate and residential spaces."
You can incorporate this style into your bedroom is by adding small touches, like low-maintenance plants.
Adding alternative seating is on the rise.
Make your bedroom feel like a sanctuary with more seating options. Willie B. Thomas/Getty Images
People are spending more time in their bedrooms due to remote work, which has sparked the need for alternative seating options in this space.
"Alternative seating or a reading nook in the bedroom is becoming very important," said Shannon Connor of Shannon Connor Interiors. "Now that so many people work from home, it's hard to find a place to relax and decompress away from your work and the hustle and bustle of the home."
According to Connor, egg-shaped chairs with soft fabric or woven rattan are excellent to put in bedroom corners.
On the other hand, white-painted furniture is likely on its way out.
White-painted furniture won't be as popular in 2022. John Keeble/Getty Images
On the other hand, trends like the all-white bedroom are declining in popularity in 2022.
Despite their minimal and clean look, Welling said, white-painted furniture is falling out of favor.
"There's a big move toward natural finishes like wood and rattan, and I think we'll see a lot less white-painted furniture," Welling said.
The natural finish also looks more nature-inspired and cozier than an all-white color scheme.
Matching, symmetrical decor isn't in style anymore.
More homeowners are favoring an asymmetrical look in their bedrooms. Mint Images/Getty Images
Although identical side-by-side setups near the bed and overall symmetry have appeared in bedrooms for years, this trend appears to be falling out of favor.
"Matching, perfectly symmetrical bedroom design is on its way out," Marcus told Insider. "There is nothing perfect about this world, and embracing the wabi-sabi design notion that celebrates imperfection rather than hiding from it is on the rise."
Instead, folks are letting their personalities and preferences show in their bedrooms, creating unique and customized spaces.
The multiple accent pillows trend is done for now.
People are taking a more simplistic approach when they decorate with pillows. oYOKoPhuwasa/Shutterstock
You might be saying goodbye to the days of laying in bed and watching TV.
More people are predicted to watch TV in the living room instead of the bedroom. Sollina Images/Getty Images
Interior designer Wilfredo Emanuel told Insider that bedrooms have become more of sanctuary spaces for relaxation, and people are watching TV in other rooms.
"People want a sanctuary," said Emanuel. "A space that is calm and soothing, a place to escape the noise. More people are gravitating towards family spaces like the den and living room to watch TV together."