35 Chic Minimalist Bedroom Ideas for an Expensive Look

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I love having a home that is organized and simply styled. I do not like a lot of clutter and really take pride in keeping my house mostly clutter free, but that is not always an easy task.

I find this is most important in the bedroom, so this week I decided to gather inspiration for creating a truly serene space. I ended up finding so many beautiful examples that I wanted to share these 40 simple and chic minimalist bedrooms with you.

Just look at this beauty from Adventures in Cooking! This shows that you can have items in the room that make it feel personal without things getting overpowering.

I love how the soft, plush textures, simple whites, and a few rustic pieces create an organic beauty that just feels so good.

Just because you’re going for a minimal vibe doesn’t mean you can’t go shopping. You still need some things, just not a ton of them.

A textural throw rug, a pouf, and a suitcase turned into a side table—how clever is that? They come together so easily without any fuss. This room, found via this link, has all the essentials without any clutter or excess.

UltraLinx had this dark beauty, and I’m here for it. Even though there isn’t a lot of stuff filling the corners, this room feels a bit more full because of its deep tones.

It doesn’t make it any less minimal; it just adds a layer of warmth for anyone who loves a more mysterious or edgy vibe.

Bedroom Ideas featured another room with a moodier look. Covered in layers of gray, this space is so warm and welcoming, but it avoids that cluttered feeling deeper colors can sometimes create.

I also really like the different textures that bring in style without needing a lot of “stuff.”

Even your coziest guest nooks can be created with a minimalist vision. A few simple floor pillows and some cozy blankets can create a space that feels both special and incredibly calming.

Add a plant and a single piece of artwork on the wall, and you’re done! Thanks for the easy inspiration, Homeastern!

If you’re not working with a lot of square footage, this room is definitely one to take notes from.

It’s both minimal and contemporary, with all the essentials anyone would need. Check out similar ideas over at Interior Design Ideas.

Sleek and seriously chic, this black and white bedroom is what a lot of us picture when we think of minimalist style, probably because it’s so tied to contemporary interior design.

Just imagine how easy this room would be to keep clean!

Architectural Digest shows off a more modern take on minimalist space.

This one has a bit of a masculine feel to it, working perfectly for men, women, or couples who want to keep things looking sharp and tidy. That navy blue and white pairing is so crisp and clean, too.

This bedroom from Roohome has such a youthful spirit with its splattered paint canvas and funky hanging lights.

It’s a great example of how you can include statement pieces in your minimalist bedroom without straying too far from the overall goal. As you can see, the rest of the space is clean, precise, and completely free of chaos.

For those who get inspired by color, think about playing with nature’s favorite shades. Sage greens work beautifully in more bare spaces and have such a calming effect.

You could pair it with a blushing pink for a little punch of femininity, too. This one we found on Pinterest is just lovely.

When you have floor-to-ceiling windows, you absolutely have to use them to your advantage.

Paired with an edgy accent wall, you really don’t need anything else busying up the space. Instead, let the room’s foundation provide all the interest and focus.

With its soft grays and a touch of natural wood, this Asian-inspired room from Hecale is both minimalistic and so relaxing.

A little bit of greenery in the corner and bare windows create a very organic feel throughout the entire design. We love its simple luxury.

There’s a gorgeous, sunlit glow surrounding this open bedroom, and I am completely in love. Using natural light is a great trick—it fills the bare space with energy instead of accents.

You’ll love how free you feel in a bedroom that has so much positive energy. This blushing bedding is from Urban Outfitters.

Architectural Digest gives us another beautiful space to get ideas from. Layers of greens, a variety of textures, and just enough “stuff” to cover all the bedroom necessities—it’s a room that just feels good.

And the decor is totally unisex; with a few small tweaks, it could really work for anyone!

Interior Design Ideas kicks us off with this serene, naturally-lit space. It’s bare except where it counts, and the neutral palette and simple floor plan will keep your mind at ease.

That pop of black against the light foundation adds just the right amount of interest you need.

Here’s another brilliant example of a minimalist bedroom that’s still filled with the right kind of necessities.

From the floating desk that doesn’t take up too much room to the simple platform bed, it’s perfectly prepared. And all that natural light only adds to its freshness.

Sometimes you don’t need a lot of “stuff” to decorate your personal space. In fact, natural elements might be your best bet.

This plant-filled, minimalistic room brings so much warmth to my heart because of its subtle color pairing and organic air.

Even when you’re designing a bedroom that doesn’t feel cluttered or over-styled, pay attention to your bedding.

You’ll always want to be excited to climb into a warm and cozy bed. So, make sure you’re adding plushness and softness where you lay your head at night.

Here’s another room filled with texture instead of a lot of decor. Wooden floors, exposed brick walls, and white on white everywhere else—the interest is in the details, not the accents. Sometimes simplicity really is the key.

Light and airy! I’m loving the contrast between the hardwood pieces and the bright, neutral tones. The extra fabric billowing around the room adds such an air of romance.

The Every Girl knew exactly how to make our hearts swoon with this one.

Architectural Digest featured this beautiful bedroom. Its focus seems to be on its art pieces, and I love that they’re highlighted in such a way.

You get all of your bedroom necessities with both subtlety and a posh charm.

This bedroom from Hecale is filled with so much texture. Rattan, wood, fabrics, and shaggy carpets—there’s so much to love about this combination.

But because of the sharp lines and precise placement, you still get an overall minimal style.

White on white with some distressed wood on the side—this bedroom is both subdued and minimalistic.

Again, the natural lighting really plays a nice role in providing an open, spacious feeling. And the less space taken up by things, the more room there is to be opened up by the sun.

Whether you use this space as inspiration for your guest room or a teen’s bedroom, it’s a wonderful example to follow. Grays, whites, and natural woods are a seamless way to bring your minimalistic vision to life.

And that pop of natural green in the corner adds the bit of “life” you need to make it feel welcoming. (via Design Inspiration)

Hecale gave us a beautiful display of minimal style with a deep foundation.

The gunmetal walls and the white, exposed brick accent add enough interest to the room that there’s no reason not to go with a simple design. Then, the texture on the bed and floor finishes it off with ease.

Just look at that ceiling! There are so many ways to bring in moments of style without adding to the floor of the bedroom.

Here we see a gray room filled with lighter tones and natural lighting. It’s simple, it’s clean, and it fits right in with a minimalism-lover’s heart.

Here’s one of the most “minimalistic” examples on the entire list. Found on Pinterest, there’s not even a bed frame here, just a couple of mattresses stacked with a side table for morning coffee and a laptop.

Even though it’s bare, it’s still beautiful, don’t you think?

Etsy might have been showing off the beautiful wall art here, but I couldn’t help but be inspired by the whole bedroom.

The pop of blue makes for such a welcoming entrance into a bedroom that has personality but also a simplistic poise that is really striking. Everything feels stylish without being overwhelming.

We’re loving this open bedroom as well. The soft blues and natural woods blend so well together, creating a really relaxing palette.

The green adds that organic beauty that every room benefits from, and this natural theme is honored without going overboard or cluttering the space with accessories.

Homey Oh My gives us a great peek into a room that’s filled but still minimalistic. It helps inspire our own organizational skills when it comes to keeping our things neat, tidy, and put away.

The white palette and soft, wooden accents contribute to its simple design as well.

If you love the idea of decluttering and creating a minimal bedroom, but you still want to add a touch of glam, then check out this setup we found on Pinterest.

With just a small pop of gilded pieces, you’ll be able to get that touch you’re looking for. Between the framed piece and the lamps on the side tables, you’ll be golden.

This space has a definite Asian influence, with its low bed and surrounding display area.

The hanging lights, single mirror, and plant in the corner all create an air of personalization but, again, it’s not too much and doesn’t take away from the spaciousness of the room.

Pinterest gave us this more traditional space that has a touch of rustic charm as well. A soft, powder blue is on the walls with creams and buttery tones accenting the foundation all around.

It still holds a very minimalistic style, but in a way that feels more homey than the stark modern structures we’re used to seeing.

Another chic and crisp space we stumbled upon on Pinterest, this is a beautiful example of how well whites and navy blues can come together to create a posh finish.

Also, don’t be afraid to mix prints when creating your minimal signature style. You still want to add some personality to your home!

Design Rulz showcased this light wood room, and it’s another perfect example of how beautiful a bit of lively greenery can be.

Minimalistic style is all about cutting down on clutter and excess, and that’s what you see here. The necessity is the bed, and the pop of green helps to breathe life into the nook.

Check out this room over at Interior Design Ideas!

With a low bed, white foundations, and a lot of focus on the beautiful surrounding view, the main event here is the sunlight and how it fills the room without needing extra accents. The natural wood and whites pair so easily here as well.

You can even add enough plushness to your space to give it a welcoming warmth.

Minimalistic doesn’t always have to mean cold and bare; it just means simple and without fuss. And this bedroom we found on Pinterest hits all the right marks.

Found over at Magnolia Market, this minimalistic bedroom has a splash of industrial style thrown in.

With the metal bed frame and the simple window dressings, there’s an understated edginess hidden in the nooks and crannies. But once again, nothing is chaotic or too bold for the space to handle.

If you find a piece of art you truly love, you can design your entire room around it.

A bed with sleek lines and one beautiful canvas on the wall creates an easy focal point without you having to worry about all the odds and ends. Those side table lamps really help with the contemporary vibe as well.

Interior Design Ideas had this spacious bedroom featured, and it’s a great one. Although it has a bit more “stuff” involved in its design, the simple lines of all the pieces make up for it.

When you have more room to work with, it’s okay to add a seating area and a shelving system for organization.

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