Trends in Bedroom Furniture: Sydney Edition

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trends in bedroom furniture: sydney edition
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Have you ever walked into your bedroom and felt like you’ve travelled back in time? Or maybe you’ve scrolled through your social media feed and felt a wave of envy looking at the beautiful layouts and specimens on display. If so, it might be time to consider a furniture update.

Fortunately, the city is always well-informed about what is trending in bedroom furniture, and today, we’re here to explore just that.

The Bed

First, let’s talk about beds. The bed is the star of any bedroom—a truth recognised by homeowners now opting for statement beds. The four-poster bed, a classic in the realm of luxury, has made a massive comeback. It’s easy to see why: these magnificent structures turn the bed into the room’s focal point, offering endless possibilities for draping and decor. Think sheer linings for a softer vibe or bold curtains to make a splash. And, for the more modern abodes, sleek and slim frames are where it’s at—minimal but with maximum presence.

The Headboard

Another trend gaining traction here by the harbour is the upholstered headboard. It’s all about bringing warmth and comfort with a padded place to rest your head. These plush headboards aren’t just about comfort, they’re a choice canvas for bold colours and daring patterns. Go for luxurious velvets in deep blues and emeralds that echo the waterfront at night, or keep it beachy with light linens in sandy hues.

Storage

This feature has always been at the forefront of bedroom design, and the city’s love affair with cleverly concealed storage continues. Under-bed storage systems are more sophisticated than ever, incorporating sleek, easy-to-access drawers. But why stop at the bed? There are also furniture pieces with multiple functions, such as ottomans with built-in storage and floating shelves. These have become popular for their ability to help with saving space. As a plus, they keep your bedroom clutter-free while offering an aesthetically pleasing display space.

Texture

Interior design mavens around Sydney have recently combined various textures within sleeping sanctuaries. Imagine a smooth timber bedside table alongside a bouclé chair or a leather bench at the foot of a soft, linen-clad bed. These combinations invite not just the eye but also the hand to explore and experience the room in more tactile, interesting ways.

Aesthetic

The Scandinavian influence persists, but with a Sydney twist, where the clean lines and simplicity of Nordic design mix with the city’s love for the outdoors. It’s now quite common to have a piece of nature blending with the room’s furniture—think of a reclaimed wood dressing table or sideboard, giving a nod to eco-conscious living, paired with the sleek functionality of Scandi-style design.

Colour

Let’s not forget the colour palettes defining Sydney bedrooms this year. The era of monochromatic domination has passed. Now, earthy tones that evoke serenity and warmth prevail. Consider terracotta, olive green, and dusty rose for a contemporary palette. These colours harmonise superbly with the coastal charm and rustic bushland vibes of Greater Sydney.

Sustainability

Sustainability stands firmly at the forefront of Sydney’s bedroom furniture scene. Consumers – growing more aware of their environmental impact – choose pieces crafted from ethically sourced materials and fashioned via sustainable practices.

Conclusion

The bedroom furniture trends in Sydney are a testament to the city’s always-evolving taste and its inhabitants’ eagerness to strike a balance between practicality and personal style. But remember: the best trend is not dictated by external factors but rather resonates with you intrinsically. Select pieces that speak to you. Doing so will result in more than just a stylish space; it will form an embodiment of love and comfort within your home.

Mick Pacholli

Mick created TAGG - The Alternative Gig Guide in 1979 with Helmut Katterl, the world's first real Street Magazine. He had been involved with his fathers publishing business, Toorak Times and associated publications since 1972.  Mick was also involved in Melbourne's music scene for a number of years opening venues, discovering and managing bands and providing information and support for the industry. Mick has also created a number of local festivals and is involved in not for profit and supporting local charities.        

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