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Comfort and simplicity: the key bedroom looks for 2022


You could argue that the bedroom is the essential room. It's where we retreat from the world to rest and rejuvenate our body and mind. And that's before we've even considered the bedroom's crucial links with love, intimacy and connection!

Research shows that a good night's sleep can lower anxiety levels, boost brain performance, and even improve heart health. In these stressful times, it's not surprising we're craving comfort and cosiness when it comes to interior design for the bedroom.

So what are the latest looks to consider when you want to turn your bedroom into the ultimate sleep sanctuary? Here, we guide you through the hottest trends in bedroom design for 2022.

COMFORT IS EVERYTHING

This year, soft fabrics and cosy textures are the way to go for bedrooms. Luxurious fabrics such as velvet and silk are set to take centre stage in line with the interior trend for maximalism.

But while decadent fabrics can play a crucial part in feeling cosy and cocooned, it's worth applying a 'back to basics' approach when considering what we need to feel comfortable in the bedroom. The top of the list is a comfortable bed, clearly. And then it's about layering high thread count bedding, luxurious cushions and handmade quilts to create a deliciously soft oasis in which you can escape the worries of the day.

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Make sure you don't forget about the guest room when updating your bedroom decor. Give your guests the warmest of welcomes by creating a hotel-like feel with luxurious bedding and special touches such as fresh flowers and a carefully-chosen book on the bedside table.

KEEPING IT SIMPLE: QUALITY OVER QUANTITY

With many of us spending more time at home over the last two years, the emphasis has shifted to quality over quantity when it comes to pieces for the bedroom. Investing in quality is a simple approach that ties in with the sustainability movement – a hot topic for 2022.

There's something refreshingly simple about it.

If you're going to buy a bed, choose well and buy one. Yes, the initial expense may be more, but you shouldn't have to buy another bed for at least 20 years with the right purchase. If you think of it in terms of 'cost per sleep', it can work out cheaper in the long run. What better item to spend money on than a beautiful bed on which you're going to spend a significant proportion of your life?

The trend for Japandi interiors also ties in with this 'less is more' approach. The Japandi approach fuses Japanese and Scandinavian styles with pale tones, clean lines and a profusion of natural materials. This minimalist aesthetic brings an elegant simplicity to the bedroom, which is calm, soothing, and highly conducive to a good night's sleep.

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A simple, sustainable approach also ties in with our ethos here at Fibreguard. We make high-quality fabrics that are highly durable and easy to clean. Sustainability is central to our philosophy and informs all our decisions regarding the manufacture of our stain-resistant fabrics.

THE INFLUENCE OF WABI SABI: CELEBRATING IMPERFECTION

The Wabi-sabi trend is still one to watch for 2022, and its celebration of the imperfect makes it the ideal partner for bedroom decor. Don't want to make your bed every morning? No problem. Wabi-sabi celebrates the 'lived in' look and gives you all the permission you need to embrace a more relaxed style in the bedroom.

This Japanese concept embraces the beauty and serenity in imperfection – mainly as it occurs in nature. When applied to interiors, this translates as the use of simple materials such as organic cotton, linen and wool, and natural textures like wood, leather and bamboo.

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Forget about striving for perfection with a matchy-matchy look. Instead, embrace an eclectic style with a mix of woven textures and handcrafted pieces. Dress an antique bed with a mismatched selection of cushions to express character and personality. Add an on-trend, fringed bolster as an instant way to update your bedroom scheme.

A LITTLE BIT OF LUXE

Luxe looks are big news for bedrooms this year, with rich fabrics, maximalist wallpapers and curved shapes all playing their part. When choosing materials for your bedroom, only the best will do, so why not consider one of FibreGuard's luxurious plush velvets or elegant sheers?

Metallic finishes are also central to the luxe look. Stylish options such as brushed gold or aged brass can be a great way to update your bedroom and provide visual links across your interior scheme. Brass light fittings, for example, can tie in with corresponding door handles and even brass taps in the en suite.

This season, curves and rounded shapes are a hot trend for interiors, so why not bring a touch of glamour into the bedroom with a round velvet stool or a curvy, upholstered ottoman? Velvet headboards with scalloped or fluted shapes are also a key look, along with glossy finishes in the form of polished bedside tables or a lacquered tray.

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Bring seating into the bedroom if space allows for the ultimate luxe touch. A sofa or chaise longue in velvet or chenille set alongside a low coffee table will bring an instant boutique hotel vibe to the space.

In 2022, no matter your bedroom décor style, comfort is the bottom line. FibreGuard's stain-resistant fabrics come in various designs, so there's something for everyone in our extensive range. Get in touch with us today for stockist information.

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