Add a touch of oriental charm to your bedroom


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Oriental interior design has gained in popularity in recent years and is now one of the boldest interior trends. Take some inspiration from our ideas on how to make your bedroom cosy in the oriental style: all you'll need are a few cleverly chosen accessories.

What is typical of interiors decorated in the spirit of the orient? Natural materials such as rattan, seagrass, bamboo, or water hyacinth. As for fabrics, linen, wool, and cotton. Woollen throws or rugs in this style are dominated by tassels and geometric patterns.

Bet on the right accessories

An interior inspired by foreign cultures really calls for the right accessories and decorations. They, more than anything else, make or break the room. So if you want to bring a piece of Orient to your home, there's no need to renovate it from top to bottom. You simply need to have a feel for the details. Those details might come in the shape of a wall decoration, a pillowcase, or even a luxury carpet. When decorating your bedroom in the oriental style, you can also reach for round jute rugs, wicker or seagrass baskets, terracotta ornaments, rattan lampshades, and trendy oriental decorations with palm leaf motifs.

Tuning the colours

Oriental accessories and decorations go perfectly with an interior decorated in the Scandinavian style, or indeed the rustic or vintage style. It's all about taking a sensitive approach. Scandinavian interiors with a hint of the Orient look great in a tone-on-tone combination of colours, so work with subtle earthy shades such as cream, beige, brown, or sand. If you want to get closer to the colours of the classic oriental interior, you should get more adventurous: reach for warm shades such as brick, ochre, burgundy, or dark blue and olive green.


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Bring a carefree mood to your bedroom

Patterns play the main role in the oriental style, appearing everywhere from decorative cushions and rugs to pouffes and curtains. The most popular are geometric, oriental, or floral patterns, frequently mandalas. As for the materials, definitely reach for anything natural: cotton, jute, wood, and leather are all welcome additions. And don’t be afraid to combine them. The bedroom is the ideal place for linen bedsheets, rattan lampshades, and a few prints with natural motifs. If you have a cold floor, lay a rug with the distinctive patterns so inherent to this style in front of the bed.