If you haven’t yet felt the air turn crisp, you may live somewhere where winter arrives later. For many of us farther from the equator, the season is already announcing itself with shorter days, darker evenings and colder temperatures. That seasonal shift brings a change in wardrobes and a shift in how we furnish and decorate our homes. Winter invites richer textures, soft lighting and a palette that often leans toward white and neutrals, and this season’s bedroom decorating trends for winter 2020 celebrate those elements with warmth and style.

While many people favor spring and summer, autumn and winter have their own visual rewards. For interior design lovers, winter is a chance to shift away from autumnal hues while keeping a festive, comforting atmosphere. Bedrooms, in particular, move toward cozier elements—layers, textures and finishes that make the space feel warm and inviting. Below are the most popular bedroom trends for winter 2020 that combine comfort with contemporary style.
Beautiful Beach and Scandinavian Styles
Beach and Scandinavian aesthetics—typically associated with summer—are proving enduringly popular even as temperatures drop. Their clean lines, light tones and relaxed feel create an uplifting, airy bedroom that counters the gray outside. In winter 2020 many homeowners and designers are blending coastal ease with Scandinavian minimalism to keep interiors bright and calm. Neutral palettes, natural materials, and simple, functional furniture help sustain a summery vibe indoors without feeling out of season.







Woodsy Interior Makes a Comeback
With travel plans often limited, many people are bringing cabin-style warmth into their homes instead of escaping to the mountains. Woodsy interiors—reclaimed timbers, natural textures and handcrafted finishes—add instant comfort and depth to a bedroom. Use reclaimed wood accent walls, natural-edge furniture and distressed finishes to create a rustic feel while keeping a modern balance. Accent walls and a few well-chosen rustic pieces can transform a simple bedroom into a cozy retreat without overwhelming the space.




Yellow Warmth
Every season has color favorites, and as winter approaches warm yellows re-emerge as a popular choice for bedrooms. Soft, muted yellow tones bring a gentle warmth that contrasts beautifully with winter’s pale light. Yellow pairs well with modern, traditional and Mediterranean styles, and can be introduced through upholstery, textiles, accent walls or lighting. Use mellow yellow to make a room feel brighter and more uplifting while keeping the overall palette refined and cozy.




Staying Close to Nature
Winter’s bare branches don’t mean your bedroom must go colorless. Leafy prints, indoor plants and earthen tones keep interiors feeling alive and grounded. Bringing greenery inside—whether with potted plants, hanging planters or a living wall—adds texture, improves air quality and maintains a seasonal continuity with summer. If live plants aren’t practical, botanical textiles and art can achieve a similar effect. Aim for an earthen color scheme that feels comfortable, layered and connected to the natural world outside.


