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The Top 2026 Bedroom Trends Worth Getting Out of Bed For

*hits snooze*

By Victoria Lewis | 12th June 2026

Cosy up, ladies and gentlemen; the interior trends taking over the world’s most stylish bedrooms are here and they are certainly worth getting out of bed for. Here’s the aim of the game: creating a bedroom that feels like a true sanctuary within your home.

Refining your bedroom furniture and décor choices will not only do wonders for your sleep, but also for your peace of mind. So, whether you’re drawing on minimalist Japandi principles or opting for a more playful resort-style look, it’s homebody season and these are the top bedroom trends of 2026 to snuggle up to.

1. Organic shapes

Continuing on the train of calm living, it should come as no shock that curved, organic forms are still trending in the bedroom interiors department. Rather than rigid square corners, more fluid and organic shapes add a softer touch to the bedroom. Whether it comes in the shape of an abstract mirror or a rounded dresser, with a curved silhouette, you cannot go wrong.

Don’t know where to start? Mocka’s collection is full of soft and subtle organic shapes to add an elevated touch to any sleep sanctuary.

2. Reading nook

Offering a moment of stillness, reading corners are fast becoming the bedroom addition we’re desperate to recreate. All about staying grounded, encouraging a digital detox and making room for your crafty hobbies with sneaky storage options, it’s the dreamy little set-up your bedroom corner has been waiting for.

Styling tip: Look for cosy armchairs to cuddle up in, ottomans to put your feet up, stylish shelving for your latest reads or ambient lighting to set the mood.

3. A statement bedframe

An easy way to instantly make your bedroom feel more luxe is to up the ante of your bedframe. Offering maximum impact no matter your design preference, an exaggerated headboard adds height and dimension, making the overall space feel more thoughtful and refined. Want to elevate the look even further? Add a matching bed frame for extra impact and invisible storage opportunities, just like Mocka Furniture’s Tanner Gas-Lift Storage Bed.

4. Geometric shapes

Adding some unexpected interest to bedroom furniture, geometric shapes are taking over the scene. This modern design aesthetic, often mixed with earthy textures, brings avant-garde style into your bedroom in all the right ways. Here, the options are endless – drawer handles become part of the boxy design, while lamps draw the eye with a mix of proportions, shapes, and textures.

5. Layered Neutrals

Gone are the days of all-beige interiors; these days, there’s a new wave of neutrals in town. Brick or blush tones overtake beige, especially when paired back with contrasting olive green hues. While pale hardwood finishes have long been the go-to, deep chocolate tones and rich oaks are now taking centre stage, adding depth and character to spaces.

Looking to incorporate these colours into your space? Layering unexpected neutrals is the key to creating a space that feels inviting, cohesive, and effortlessly lived-in, and Mocka’s seasonal palette is the perfect place to start.

6. A sense of play

Be it a pop of colour or a subtle hint of imagination, adding a sense of play is all the rage in bedroom decorating right now. Also known as the ‘playhaus’ interior trend, this aesthetic isn’t about going all-out clown, but injecting some personality like a statement dresser or textured armchair into your space so it truly feels like yours.

7. Retro resort chic

This is the trend that brings back that sense of warm nostalgia from your childhood holidays straight to your bedroom. Picture sunlight streaming in through sheer curtains, with buttermilk yellows contrasting against baby blues, striped cotton, and walnut tones.

On the texture front, rattan accents add a mid-century feel, keeping the look refined rather than juvenile. This aesthetic is rooted in the memories of yesteryear but modernised for the 21st-century home, brought to life by accent-coloured furniture pieces and personality-driven décor.

8. Japandi principles

The aesthetic popularised during 2020, Japandi interior design is a combination of Scandinavian warmth and Japanese minimalism, resulting in a style that marries functionality with cosiness. Here, natural tones and textures take centre stage, such as treated timber, indoor plants, and grainy linen, combined with subtle storage options that declutter the space for a calm, inviting feel.

9. Antique energy

Like we so often hear about the fashion cycle, interior trends are inherently cyclical. What was once popular will, in time, find its way back into favour. We’re currently seeing a rising interest in antique pieces as well as modern designs rooted in antique-inspired aesthetics. More specifically, we’re seeing the revival of Victorian-inspired and romantic motifs, alongside subtle modern takes on quilted velvet furniture.

Styling tip: To incorporate this trend into your sleep sanctuary, start with the simple touches like an intricate lamp or an antique quilt cover paired with a soft bedhead for a romantic look.

For an elevated bedroom refresh without the hefty price tag, get cosy with Mocka’s diverse product range here. This is one of Australia’s top destinations for affordable, modern furniture with on-trend pieces to suit every design taste. Happy shopping!

Imagery: @mockaaustralia / Dupe Photo @chloe-christianson / Dupe Photo @cora-pursley

By Victoria Lewis Digital Content Creator at Style, Victoria strides through life one article at a time. Fashion fanatic and lover of big fancy words, her favourite pastimes include: chatting to strangers, scouring Instagram for new fashion brands, and rewatching '90s British rom-coms. A self-proclaimed ‘yes-man’, you’ll spot Victoria out and about, notes app at the ready, always in the mood to discover what’s new around town.
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