This Trending Now story features the most-saved bedroom photos uploaded to Houzz between June 15 and Sept. 15, 2025.

Every detail matters in these top 10 most-saved bedrooms on Houzz. With thoughtful color palettes, textures and layouts, otherwise ordinary spaces become personal, polished escapes you’ll want to linger in. Check out the countdown, then share your favorite in the Comments.

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10. Organic Compound

Similar to a tranquil lake reflecting the sky, the area rug in this Scottsdale, Arizona, bedroom has subtle lines that mirror linear strokes in the textural wallcovering. The wallcovering itself has a stone feel, joining the green plant in conjuring an earthy, organic feel, while dark wood nightstands and a bench help ground the lighter elements. Notice too how design firm Living With Lolo used transparent bases on the nightstand lamps to let the wallcovering’s beauty shine through.

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9. Transitional Treat

Different styles happily converge in this Los Angeles bedroom by Mark Design. The bare wooden canopy frame is as modern as can be, the palm tree print wallpaper recalls a luxe tropical retreat, and the two barrel chairs add a snuggly sensibility. Three design moves are key in making it all work: Earthy colors have been used consistently throughout, hanging pendant lights lift the eye upward and let the design breathe, and an almost solid wall of built-in storage offers a visual resting place.

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8. Masterful Medley

With botanical print curtains joining but not clashing with a plaid upholstered headboard and chair, this Roswell, Georgia, bedroom by Kandrac & Kole Interior Designs shows how to mix patterns like a pro. The color palette of blues, browns and creams is the cornerstone, but the solid-color wall and rug are essential in keeping the look from skewing busy. And check out how despite the standout patterns, that pretty sky blue nightstand manages to hold its own.

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7. Quietly Coastal

Although its casualness befits the North Carolina coastal location, this bedroom — in a home built by Konrady & Son Construction — still feels pulled together. That’s thanks in large part to a clean-lined dresser in a refined shade of blue with metallic ring pulls. The rest of the space has a beachy feel without a single conch or piece of driftwood in sight, courtesy of a bed frame wrapped in natural fiber, decor that nods to seashells, and greenery that doesn’t outcompete the water view.

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6. Suburban Sanctuary

Exposed ceiling beams and a paneled hunter green accent wall give this Grandville, Michigan, bedroom by homebuilder Buffum Homes a rural vibe. But an elongated high-up window elevates the look, as do a contemporary pendant light and dark nightstands with arched glass panes. Wall-hung sconces keep those nightstand surfaces free for decor, and light-colored wall-to-wall carpeting feels like an extension of the open field right outside.

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5. Deeply Restful

Dark walls and a strong grounding in nature turn this San Francisco bedroom into a cocoon. Katie Severns Design mixed wood tones — a weathered nightstand, a midtone bed frame, a blond bench base and ashy flooring — with other organic textures, such as the window shade and bench seat. Layers of patterns and other textures, such as in the rug and the bedding, add depth, while artwork and decor are right on point for the nature theme.

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4. Balanced Sheets

Following the principles of symmetry to a T, Ven Studio Architects designed this Washington, D.C.-area bedroom for utmost visual and physical ease. Even the door handles on the custom closets flanking the bed are mirror images. The rug, bench and artwork span both vertical halves of the design for continuity, and their progressively smaller widths create a pleasing balance. The design team nailed architectural interest too, creating a coffered ceiling that intrigues without overwhelming.

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3. Time Traveler

Finch Interior Design expertly blurred the boundaries of time and space with this recently designed hideaway. The army green, burnt orange and tan color palette feels pulled from the 1940s through the 1970s. The furnishings, particularly the channel-stitched saucer-style chair and trio of light fixtures, have a decidedly retro slant. And when those comfortingly heavy drapes are closed against the street view, who’s to know whether it’s in London, San Francisco or New York City? (Take a guess, then see if you were right by clicking the photo to see the bedroom’s location.)

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2. Island Dream

The gable ceiling with weathered exposed beams hints at the nature setting, and the patio overlooking an abundance of trees seals the deal. Done up in whites and creams with just a few dashes of ocean blue, this bedroom on Nantucket island in Massachusetts is an idyllic retreat from city life. The creation — from architecture firm S.M. Roethke Design and interior designer Nina Liddle — encourages plenty of daydreaming. Thanks to a French door, no one even needs to leave the bed for woodland inspiration.

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1. Indie Scene

A stone’s throw from the Pacific Ocean, this bedroom leans on soothing natural tones and organic textures but has an edgy-artwork twist — perfectly befitting its San Francisco location. Refined Interiors designed the space, part of a whole-home remodel in the city’s affluent Sea Cliff neighborhood, to hold its own against the expansive view without detracting from it. The colors, wall sconces and bedspread particularly helped make this the most-saved bedroom photo recently uploaded to Houzz.

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