25 Eclectic Bedroom Ideas For A Unique Space

Looking for eclectic bedroom ideas? You’ve come to the right place.

Whether you want to create a bedroom that’s cozy and inviting or one that’s bold and bright, these eclectic bedroom ideas will help you achieve the look you want.

In this article, we’ll discuss what an eclectic bedroom is, share our favorite eclectic bedroom design ideas, and help you create your own eclectic bedroom.

1. A gallery wall

A gallery wall is a great way to add some personality to your bedroom. It’s also a really easy project to DIY.

You don’t have to spend a ton of money on prints, just frame postcards, small pieces of wallpaper, or even cut up a calendar for some affordable art.

You can mix in prints with paintings, photographs, and even some 3D pieces like a macrame wall hanging or a vintage mirror.

The key to a great gallery wall is to keep the colors cohesive. In this bedroom, the black frames tie everything together.

2. Vintage finds

A vintage rug can do wonders for an eclectic bedroom, adding a bold pattern and a mix of colors to build the rest of the decor around.

Here, the rug is the focal point and even though there are a lot of different hues going on, the space feels cohesive because the colors are repeated in the bedding and the art.

The vintage finds don’t stop with the rug, either.

The unique headboard is also a secondhand find, and even the nightstand is a vintage piece that’s been updated with a coat of paint.

Vintage finds are a great way to add character to a bedroom and they are often a more sustainable option than buying new.

3. A mix of styles

If you’re a fan of a more traditional look but want to add a touch of the eclectic, introduce a few modern pieces.

Here, a contemporary rug and side tables add a fun, unexpected twist to this more traditional bedroom.

The rest of the room is filled with classic furniture and a muted color scheme, but the modern touches keep it from feeling too stuffy.

4. An accent wall

An accent wall is a great way to introduce a bold pattern, color, or texture to your bedroom.

This design by 2LG Studio features a beautiful wallpaper with a large-scale floral pattern.

The black, white, and gray palette is complemented by the other colors in the room, including the green of the bed and the pink of the sconces.

The wallpaper is a strong focal point, but it doesn’t compete with the other elements in the room.

The solid-colored bedding and the black-and-white art on the wall help to ground the space, and the light wood tones of the nightstands and the floor add warmth.

5. A little bit of everything

The great thing about eclectic design is that it’s not a specific style, so you can mix and match whatever you like.

This bedroom designed by Emily Henderson is a great example of that. It features a mix of boho, midcentury, and modern elements.

The bed and side tables have a midcentury modern vibe, while the decor and rug are more boho.

The art and lighting bring in a modern touch, and the neutral color palette keeps everything cohesive.

6. A bold bed

When it comes to eclectic style, the bed is the perfect place to start.

“I love a bold bed with a patterned headboard and bed skirt,” says interior designer and founder of The Refined, Sarah Eilers.

In this bedroom, Eilers used a mix of patterns and colors to create a look that’s totally unique.

The bed is the focal point of the room, but it doesn’t overpower the space.

7. A hint of boho

If you want to create a bedroom that feels eclectic but still soft and serene, take a cue from this space by Tamsin Johnson.

The light, neutral color palette gives the room a calming vibe, but the mix of patterns and textures makes it feel more interesting.

“I love to use a muted palette in bedrooms, as it’s restful and easy to live with,” Johnson says.

“The key is to add layers of pattern and texture to keep it from feeling too bland.

Here, we used a mix of linens, silks, and cottons to add texture, and we added a pop of color with the green cushion and artwork.”

The botanical print bed linens add a subtle boho vibe to the room, as does the vintage-inspired rug.

8. A mix of patterns

Pattern mixing is a must when it comes to eclectic bedroom design.

This cozy sleeping space by designer Katie Monkhouse features a mix of plaid, floral, and striped bedding.

Pattern mixing is a great way to add visual interest to your bed, but make sure to keep the rest of the room relatively neutral to avoid overwhelming the space.

9. A pop of color

If you’re not quite ready to commit to an entire room of color, take a cue from this eclectic bedroom by Studio Ashby and pick one wall to paint.

The blue sets the tone for the rest of the room and is echoed in the throw pillow, blanket, and wall art.

The rest of the room is kept neutral with a white bed, black side tables, and a gray dresser.

10. A statement light

If you are a fan of the eclectic look but don’t want to go too bold with the colors and patterns, take a more minimal approach but add in just a few statement pieces.

Here, it’s the beautiful light shade that’s the focal point of the room, adding a pop of color that’s then picked up in the bed linen.

11. A unique nightstand

The nightstand is a staple in any bedroom, but that doesn’t mean it has to be boring.

In this space designed by us, the unique choice of nightstand is the focal point of the room.

The modern, sculptural shape looks right at home in this colorful and eclectic space.

12. A funky chair

If you have the space, a funky chair is a great way to add some eclectic vibes to your bedroom.

It also gives you a little reading nook or a place to put your shoes on in the morning.

This blue velvet chair adds a pop of color to the otherwise neutral bedroom and the modern shape adds a contemporary touch.

13. A cozy reading nook

If you have the extra space, consider adding a cozy reading nook to your eclectic bedroom.

Whether you add a small armchair or a chaise lounge, a reading nook is a great way to fill an empty corner in your bedroom.

For a more relaxed look, opt for a woven chair or a bean bag. Then, add a small side table or a basket to hold your favorite books and a reading light.

14. A mix of materials

Mixing materials is a surefire way to create an eclectic bedroom.

This bedroom designed by us combines a striking wall mural with a bold, geometric headboard.

The use of both brick and wood creates a textural mix that is balanced with the more simple bedding and carpet.

The use of a dark color palette in this room adds a sense of sophistication and calm, allowing the bold patterns and materials to shine.

15. A bold area rug

If you’re looking to bring some color and pattern into your bedroom but don’t want to commit to a new wallpaper, a bold area rug is the perfect solution.

In this space designed by Emily Henderson, the rug acts as the focal point of the room and informs the color palette for the rest of the decor.

A few simple pieces of art, a neutral bed, and a few throw pillows are all that’s needed to complete the look.

16. A creative headboard

The bed is the focal point of any bedroom, so make sure you give it the attention it deserves.

In this eclectic bedroom by us, an oversized headboard makes a big statement.

A headboard like this one is a great way to add some color, pattern, or texture to the room.

You could even get creative and make your own headboard using fabric, wallpaper, or a stencil.

17. A unique piece of art

A bold piece of art is a great way to set the tone for an eclectic bedroom.

This unique bedroom design by us showcases a stunning piece of art by artist and illustrator Luke Edward Hall.

The pastel colors in the painting are carried throughout the room with the soft pink bedspread and the pale blue wall color.

The room also includes a variety of textures, from the velvet headboard to the silk pillowcases and the woven rug.

18. A vintage trunk

A vintage trunk at the foot of the bed is a great way to add a pop of color and a unique piece of furniture.

You could also use a vintage trunk as a bedside table or even a bench at the end of the bed.

We love the colors in this bedroom design by Studio Ashby.

The warm pinks and oranges are balanced by the cool blues and greens. And the warm wood tones add even more depth and texture to the space.

19. A statement mirror

If you want to add a statement piece to your eclectic bedroom but don’t want to commit to a bold headboard or bright colors, consider a statement mirror.

Not only is it a focal point in this bedroom, but it also makes the space feel larger and reflects the natural light.

For a similar look, keep the rest of the room simple with a neutral color palette. Then, add texture with a shag rug and velvet pillows.

20. A pop of metallic

If you are a bit of a color-phobe, but still want to create an eclectic feel in your bedroom, you can do so with the use of metallics.

They can add a touch of glam and still keep things neutral.

Here, golds and brasses have been used to add warmth to an otherwise very cool-toned room.

The pops of metallics are repeated in the bedside table, the floor lamp, the picture frames, and the light shade adding a nice cohesive feel to the room.

21. A unique dresser

In an eclectic bedroom, you can really go all out with your furniture. Don’t feel like you have to stick to matching sets. Instead, mix and match different pieces for a collected look.

This bedroom designed by Emily Henderson features a unique dresser that really stands out against the rest of the decor.

The vintage piece is full of character and adds a pop of color to the room.

22. A funky light fixture

The light fixture in this room is a show-stopper, and it’s the perfect finishing touch for an eclectic bedroom.

A funky chandelier or pendant light can really set the tone for the rest of the space, and it’s a great way to add a pop of color or a unique shape to your decor.

If you’re looking for a way to make a statement in your bedroom, try swapping out your boring, old light fixture for something a little more interesting.

You’ll be amazed at how much of a difference it can make!

23. A colorful bedspread

When in doubt, add color. This is a great example of how to design an eclectic bedroom without using a ton of stuff.

The bedspread is the star of the show and it adds a ton of visual interest to the space.

The bedspread adds a lot of color to the room, so the other items in the room (like the art and the nightstand) were kept to a minimal color palette to keep the room from feeling too busy.

24. A unique plant

If you want to add a little life to your bedroom, a unique plant is a great way to do it. There are so many different types of plants that you can add to your bedroom.

If you have a lot of natural light, a fiddle leaf fig or a snake plant would be a great choice.

If you don’t have a lot of natural light, you could add a ZZ plant or a pothos to your bedroom.

25. A fun accent

If you’re not sure how to give your bedroom a big update, consider starting with a fun accent.

This modern, eclectic bedroom designed by us a bold, black accent wall that draws the eye in and adds a bit of drama to the space.

Ford kept the rest of the decor simple, but added a bit of contrast with the patterned throw pillow.

Conclusion

What do you think of these eclectic bedroom ideas? It’s a style that allows you to get creative and put your personality on display. If you’re looking for more bedroom inspiration, check out our bedroom design ideas.

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