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Three-bedroom single-family homes reached their largest share of starts since 2011 and remained the most prevalent number of bedrooms among new homes. The share of starts for four-bedroom homes declined for the third consecutive year but remained well above the shares for two-bedroom or less and five-bedroom or more homes.

The share of single-family homes started with three bedrooms rose for the second straight year to its highest level since 2011 to 47.0%. All other bedroom number categories fell from 2023, with 4-bedroom homes falling the most from 33.1% to 32.4%, a 0.7 percentage point decline from the year prior. The share of single-family homes with 2 bedrooms or less remained greater than that of 5 bedrooms or more for the third straight year.

U.S. Divisions

Across U.S. Census Divisions, the share of new single-family homes with four or more bedrooms displays geographic variation. The share ranged from a low of 22.2% in the New England division to the highest share of 46.7% in the West South Central division. Coinciding with the fall in the share of new single-family homes with 4 bedrooms or more nationally, there are no divisions that have a share above 50%.

Purpose of Construction

The number of bedrooms in new homes varies depending on the purpose of construction (built-for-sale, contractor-built, owner-built, built-for-rent). Most of this variation comes from the two-bedroom or less homes and four-bedrooms homes. For example, the share of new single-family homes with two bedrooms or less ranges from 5.6% of homes built-for-sale to 37.8% of homes built-for-rent. Meanwhile, three-bedroom homes and five or more-bedroom homes display relatively little change across purpose of construction. Five or more-bedrooms homes held the smallest share of starts across purpose of construction for all types except for built-for-sale homes.

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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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As designer Katie Bromley says, the bedroom shouldn’t be an afterthought. “It’s worthy of all the same care and attention as the more public spaces in your home. Having a beautiful and enveloping bedroom creates joy, fosters creativity and supports rest and relaxation.” Here, Bromley and seven other pros share bedrooms they recently refreshed with thoughtful details like soothing colors, hand-painted wallcoverings, custom lighting and durable performance fabrics.

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1. Modern Retreat

Designer: Laurie DeCredico of DeCredico Design
Location: Dawsonville, Georgia
Size: 270 square feet (25 square meters); 15 by 18 feet

Homeowners’ request. “They wanted a modern, peaceful retreat with neutral colors to highlight the view,” designer Laurie DeCredico says. “After years living in a Craftsman-style home in the city, with dark wood furniture, they wanted a light, airy, sleek space. It was a complete fresh start, except for paint color. I needed to keep the current paint from the previous owner.”

Special features. Oversize oak wood hoop chandelier. Custom-made textured fabric Roman shades. Gray leather upholstered bed. Blue velvet chair.

Designer tip. “Have someone lay out the room for you so that items are to scale and fit together properly,” DeCredico says. “Many people call me after they have made purchases they regret and can’t return that don’t fit the style or size of the space or the look that they are trying to achieve.”

Rug: Tibetan collection in ivory, beige and silver, Safavieh; nightstands: Axiom collection, Bernhardt; bed: Morgan leather shelter bed in Smoke, king size, Bernhardt; chandelier: Baum in brushed oak, Four Hands; bench: Tribecca, Pasargad

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2. Pink Glow

Designer: Katie Bromley of Spaces by Katie
Location: Bethesda, Maryland
Size: 224 square feet (21 square meters)

Homeowners’ request. “This southeast-facing bedroom gets amazing light, which begged for a wow color,” designer Katie Bromley says. “While pink isn’t always an easy sell, pink is a universally flattering color — when done right — and would create a mood and ambiance perfect for a bedroom at any time of day: cheerful and energizing in the morning while warm and cozy in the evening. It feels like sunset in the room at dusk.”

Special features. “Benjamin Moore Odessa Pink covers the walls and is enhanced with Cole & Son’s Nuvole mural in Pearl on the ceiling, creating a dynamic and unexpected space,” Bromley says. “The leaning mirror, mother-of-pearl bedside lamps and Lulu & Georgia Lockwood bed covered in a rich olive linen keeps the room relaxed and inviting.”

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3. Equestrian Escape

Designer: Rachel Mehl of Mehl Home Designs
Location: Dallas
Size: 95 square feet (8.8 square meters); 9½ by 10 feet

Homeowners’ request. “This particular client loves to host out-of-town family and needed a space that out-of-towners could feel comfortable in for a small weekend stay,” designer Rachel Mehl says. “An unused office space-turned-storage room begged us for a little facelift. I suggested we close off the adjoining larger office space and create a small closet area for additional storage by borrowing space from the adjoining room. As we were clearing away some of the clutter, I noticed an antique cabinet hidden under Christmas decorations. The client told me the story behind this little gem and how it housed an early-edition collection of Dickens’ novels. We ended up using this as our inspiration for the room makeover and went with an ‘English equestrian escape’ as our theme.”

Special features. “We designed a unique armoire-style closet made from mahogany wood to mimic the antique book cabinet housed in the room to bring warmth into the space,” Mehl says. “Due to the room’s smaller size, we opted for a soft white on the walls (Sherwin-Williams Alabaster) with contrasting trim (Sherwin-Williams Tricorn Black). To create a more English feel, we went with a paneled wall behind the bed to add texture to the space and paired that with oversized, dramatic sconces from Regina Andrew in place of bedside lamps.”

Designer tip. “To create a more dramatic look in a smaller room — or any room for that matter — paint your walls a lighter color than your trim,” Mehl says. “Don’t be afraid to paint trim a deep, moody color. It creates an elevated, refined touch without much effort.”

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4. Moody Luxe

Designer: Dora Dmitriev Design
Location: New York City
Size: 190 square feet (18 square meters)

Homeowner’s request. “The client wanted his bedroom to echo the luxurious European hotels he stays at during his travels,” designer Dora Dmitriev says. “Additionally he wanted a beautiful backdrop to display his books and art collection.”

Special features. “The apartment was originally painted in a stark white and had harsh lighting, so we repainted and added a dark, moody wallpaper so that it would feel cozy and luxurious,” Dmitriev says. “We added layered lighting with an incredible silk pendant as well as vintage floor lamps and nightstand lamps. The custom bed’s vibrant red silk fabric picks up the red flowers in the wallpaper, making it pop. We mixed vintage elements with luxurious silk and velvet fabrics to complement the historic building. A variety of wood tones and metals bring interest to the space, while antique rugs and textiles add a layer of visual interest that complements the wallpaper without competing with it.”

Designer tip. “To elevate a plain room, adding a darker wallpaper can drastically transform the mood of a space,” Dmitriev says. “Using layered lighting will create a more luxurious feel to any space. And always make sure that all your lights are on dimmers.”

“Uh-oh” moment. “The apartment is located in an old historic building, so the walls had many years of caked-on white paint,” Dmitriev says. “The walls of the entire apartment required heavy-duty sanding and smoothing out to allow the doors and windows to close properly and to access the electrical outlets. Wiring the pendant light took a very experienced electrician due to the old wires of the building and an incredibly shallow junction box.”

Wallpaper: Les Baobabs Amoureux, Zak + Fox; pendant light: Scheherazade 2 tiers Silk lamp Geometric, Fortuny; headboard fabric: Damask Pierre in red, Brunschwig & Fils

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5. Tropical Haven

Designer: Michelle Miller Design
Location: Tampa, Florida
Size: 785 square feet (73 square meters)

Homeowners’ request. “Coming from New York to Florida, they requested an exotic tropical feel in the space,” designer Michelle Miller says. “They wanted items that were durable and that they didn’t need to worry about when laying around in bathing suits, etc. We used all performance fabrics and had several of our vendors add a protective finish coat to the case-good tops for water stains from glassware.”

Special features. “Keeping the space light and neutral, our contrast was in the darker wood finishes of the beams and furniture frames,” Miller says. “We used a dark walnut stain on the furniture frames, layered with performance fabrics in boucle, linen, wool, flannel and cotton. When you enter the space, the room is impactful immediately. However, it does not detract from the amazing views of the water and beach.

“The drapes are sheer with subtle threads of dark and neutral beiges and browns running through them. The headboard wall is a paper that is an oversized ivory-on-ivory palm dimensional print. It’s very subtle but makes a strong impact. The two oversized pendants really set the tone for the spaces.”

Designer tip. “I really like pendants over nightstands,” Miller says. “They allow you to utilize the entire top of the nightstand for space and look nice and balanced with a higher headboard.”

Bed: Vanguard Furniture; chairs and ottomans: Rowe Furniture

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6. Edgy Elegance

Designer: Heather Hilliard Design
Location: Gramercy Park neighborhood of New York City

Homeowners’ request. “The clients are based in California and I designed their primary home in Hillsborough years ago,” designer Heather Hilliard says. “They travel to New York City a couple of weeks each month for work, and now that their kids are grown, they decided that having a second home in Manhattan would mark a new chapter and adventure in their lives. Since they had nothing to bring to the new place, it was a dream project and a blank slate for my team and me. They wanted something more edgy, metropolitan, colorful and distinctly different from their California residence. We incorporated many unique, handmade and vintage pieces to add a sense of softness and soul to the space.”

Special features. “Our goal was to create a space that felt fun and inviting,” Hilliard says. “The custom Capitan bed from Lawson-Fenning is upholstered in a Rose Tarlow fabric, which provides a warm, tactile anchor to the room. We paired it with Hanks nightstands from Crump and Kwash, topped with Studio Dunn’s Linden table lamps. To introduce a graphic element, we wrapped the walls in a Porter Teleo hand-painted wallcovering, creating a striking backdrop. The handmade rug grounds the room, softening the space underfoot. The sculptural ceiling light by Lambert & Fils adds playful geometry overhead. A vintage sculptural lounge chair reupholstered in Rogers & Goffigon fabric introduces both comfort and a sense of individuality.”

Designer tip. “We layered lighting at different levels, including a sculptural ceiling fixture paired with bedside lamps and a floor lamp,” Hilliard says. “This approach creates flexibility and atmosphere, ensuring the room feels warm and welcoming whether a guest is reading in bed or relaxing.”

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7. Verdant Calm

Designer: Pamela Sandler Architect
Location: West Stockbridge, Massachusetts
Size: 263 square feet (24 square meters)

Homeowners’ request. “The clients wanted a restful yet inspiring bedroom,” architect Pamela Sandler says. “The house is nestled in the verdant Berkshire mountains, so they asked that their bedroom be open to the lush views. They wanted to be able to see the sun rise and set from their bed. They requested the furnishings be comfortable, relaxed and have some curves to soften the linear architecture of the room.”

Special features. “We painted the walls and trim a custom mixed green with just a hint of gray to make it feel ethereal and calming,” Sandler says. “We kept the wood tones light and the window treatments simple and practical. The intent was that the outside views would inspire the interior materials and color selections.”

Designer tip. “We played with the scale of the furniture and lighting,” Sandler says. “Deciding to use just a few pieces to furnish the room, we wanted to make the selections bold but proportionate. Nothing too refined or fussy.”

“Uh-oh” moment. “We first installed a much larger paper lantern,” Sandler says. “So large that the clients hit it when they were getting in and out of bed. Whoops.”

Bed: Wyller, Arhaus; nightstands: Alora, RH; lamps: Gaios, Visual Comfort; paper lantern: Akari, Noguchi; rug: Cambridge Season, Rugs Direct

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8. Coastal Chic

Designer: Diane Bianchini of Dream Interiors NY
Location: Quogue, New York
Size: 275 square feet (26 square meters)

Homeowners’ request. “The original bedroom felt dated and lacked both style and function,” designer Diane Bianchini says. “The client envisioned something entirely different — a space that felt like a coastal chic retreat with the relaxed comfort of a high-end resort. Our goal was to reimagine the room with a more thoughtful layout, furnishings that balanced scale and functionality and design details that brought in an airy, sophisticated coastal vibe.”

Special features. “The walls were refreshed in a crisp Benjamin Moore Feather Gray, perfectly balanced by Sherwin-Williams Snowbound on the trim for a clean, coastal contrast,” Bianchini says. “To elevate the overall look and add depth, the vaulted ceiling was painted Benjamin Moore Pike’s Peak Gray, creating a subtle yet dramatic backdrop. A wooden accent bench introduced warmth and texture, softening the cooler tones of the palette.”

Designer tip. “By relocating the bed to a larger wall, we were able to introduce more substantial and functional nightstands — a simple change that immediately improved both the layout and usability of the space,” Bianchini says. “This adjustment not only created better symmetry but also allowed the room to feel more open and thoughtfully designed.”

“Uh-oh” moment. “Moving the bed area in front of an offset window presented a challenge, which we mitigated by adding draperies behind the bed, thus mimicking a ‘wall,’” Bianchini says.

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This Trending Now story features the most-saved bedroom photos uploaded to Houzz between June 15 and September 15, 2024.

When creating the bedroom of your dreams, you’ll encounter lots of options for bedding, furniture, color palettes, decor and other design elements. To narrow down your choices, check out the stylish features in this countdown of the 10 most popular new bedrooms on Houzz.

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10. Calm and Collected

Shadowy slate-blue walls and a leafy view give this Santa Cruz, California, bedroom a calm and cozy vibe. In a 1910 farmhouse renovated and expanded by Stripe Design Services, the bedroom is furnished with an eclectic mix of finds, including what appear to be an antique or vintage rattan headboard and dressers, a silk Moroccan pillow and original paintings on the walls.

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9. Serene Siesta

Layers of luxuriously rumpled linens in pale, sun-bleached colors cover the bed in this renovated house in the Basque Country of northern Spain. Designed by Marina Acosta Interiorismo, the bedroom also has creamy taupe walls, a simple linen-colored rug, small floating bedside tables and sconces that keep the tabletops free.

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8. Coastal Cottage

Emily Moss Designs selected a coastal palette of mostly pale sky blue, cloud white and sandy beige for this Florida bedroom. Layers of patterns, including cottage-y florals and stripes, add depth and interest. A simple white quilt lets the gracefully arched and upholstered headboard shine.

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7. Into the Woods

A wood veneer wallcovering by Phillip Jeffries drenches this Summit, New Jersey, bedroom in malachite green — but Nicole Forina Home didn’t stop there with the bold design choices. A burled wood nightstand, riveted sconce and spicy orange bolster pillow enhance the drama.

Kandrac & Kole Interior Designs, Inc.Save Photo
6. Island Breeze

On South Carolina’s Kiawah Island, Kandrac & Kole Interior Designs filled this modern coastal-style primary bedroom with light taupes, creamy whites and pale blues. A painting and a coordinating kaleidoscopic bolster pillow add dashes of accent color reminiscent of island sunsets. To allow the homeowners to enjoy either filtered sunlight or darkness for restful sleep, the designers layered the custom pleated drapes and Roman shades over motorized shades.

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5. Gentle Waves

Blue-gray waves wrap around the walls of this Rhode Island bedroom designed by Corinne Acampora, mirroring the ocean outside the window opposite the bed. The quilt and pillows are similarly soothing blue-gray hues, while the subtly patterned upholstered headboard and pale wood nightstands are the color of sand. A pair of sconces add a touch of gold.

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4. In the Elements

Chicago design firm Haywoodmade Interiors created a warm, organic look in this bedroom by layering natural textures and patterns along with various shades of terra cotta, beige, blue and blue-green. The way the bedding reflects the earth, air and water in the landscape painting is particularly appealing. Smoky green walls enhance the room’s depth and coziness, and the oak-and-iron bed and nightstands add a modern edge.

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3. Warm and Rustic

Hefty wood beams, a ring chandelier that looks like hand-forged iron and a leather-and-iron bed lend rustic overtones to this North Carolina bedroom built by Sky House Company. The warm neutral color scheme, sumptuous bedding and trimmed drapes create a modern and sophisticated base. Glass doors, a decorative mirror, pale beige walls and a vaulted ceiling with creamy white paneling help lighten the look.

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2. Subtly Salmon

Design firm Wells and Maguire filled this English guest bedroom with character by adding timeless touches, including wainscoting painted a perfectly aged pink (Farrow & Ball’s Dead Salmon). Warm light-toned woods, natural linens and touches of black complete the calm, inviting and somewhat nostalgic-looking room.

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1. Blissful Berth

This Michigan guest room by A Lantz Design leans into lake style with its nautical decor and all-American red, white and blue palette. An iron bed outfitted with crisp white sheets, a striped red duvet and a vintage quilt sits atop a blue-and-cream striped rug. Navy blue wicker tables flank the bed, with sconces mounted on the shiplap above them. A vintage sailboat lithograph, custom sailboat-print drapes and a view of Lake Charlevoix drive home the theme.

Your turn: What’s your ideal bedroom style? Share your thoughts in the Comments.

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This Trending Now story features the most-saved bedroom photos uploaded to Houzz between June 15 and September 15, 2024.

When creating the bedroom of your dreams, you’ll encounter lots of options for bedding, furniture, color palettes, decor and other design elements. To narrow down your choices, check out the stylish features in this countdown of the 10 most popular new bedrooms on Houzz.

Stripe Design ServicesSave Photo
10. Calm and Collected

Shadowy slate-blue walls and a leafy view give this Santa Cruz, California, bedroom a calm and cozy vibe. In a 1910 farmhouse renovated and expanded by Stripe Design Services, the bedroom is furnished with an eclectic mix of finds, including what appear to be an antique or vintage rattan headboard and dressers, a silk Moroccan pillow and original paintings on the walls.

Find an interior designer on Houzz

Marina Acosta InteriorismoSave Photo
9. Serene Siesta

Layers of luxuriously rumpled linens in pale, sun-bleached colors cover the bed in this renovated house in the Basque Country of northern Spain. Designed by Marina Acosta Interiorismo, the bedroom also has creamy taupe walls, a simple linen-colored rug, small floating bedside tables and sconces that keep the tabletops free.

Shop for bedroom decor

Emily Moss DesignsSave Photo
8. Coastal Cottage

Emily Moss Designs selected a coastal palette of mostly pale sky blue, cloud white and sandy beige for this Florida bedroom. Layers of patterns, including cottage-y florals and stripes, add depth and interest. A simple white quilt lets the gracefully arched and upholstered headboard shine.

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Nicole Forina HomeSave Photo
7. Into the Woods

A wood veneer wallcovering by Phillip Jeffries drenches this Summit, New Jersey, bedroom in malachite green — but Nicole Forina Home didn’t stop there with the bold design choices. A burled wood nightstand, riveted sconce and spicy orange bolster pillow enhance the drama.

Kandrac & Kole Interior Designs, Inc.Save Photo
6. Island Breeze

On South Carolina’s Kiawah Island, Kandrac & Kole Interior Designs filled this modern coastal-style primary bedroom with light taupes, creamy whites and pale blues. A painting and a coordinating kaleidoscopic bolster pillow add dashes of accent color reminiscent of island sunsets. To allow the homeowners to enjoy either filtered sunlight or darkness for restful sleep, the designers layered the custom pleated drapes and Roman shades over motorized shades.

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Corinne Acampora Interiors & ArtSave Photo
5. Gentle Waves

Blue-gray waves wrap around the walls of this Rhode Island bedroom designed by Corinne Acampora, mirroring the ocean outside the window opposite the bed. The quilt and pillows are similarly soothing blue-gray hues, while the subtly patterned upholstered headboard and pale wood nightstands are the color of sand. A pair of sconces add a touch of gold.

haywoodmade interiorsSave Photo
4. In the Elements

Chicago design firm Haywoodmade Interiors created a warm, organic look in this bedroom by layering natural textures and patterns along with various shades of terra cotta, beige, blue and blue-green. The way the bedding reflects the earth, air and water in the landscape painting is particularly appealing. Smoky green walls enhance the room’s depth and coziness, and the oak-and-iron bed and nightstands add a modern edge.

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Sky House CompanySave Photo
3. Warm and Rustic

Hefty wood beams, a ring chandelier that looks like hand-forged iron and a leather-and-iron bed lend rustic overtones to this North Carolina bedroom built by Sky House Company. The warm neutral color scheme, sumptuous bedding and trimmed drapes create a modern and sophisticated base. Glass doors, a decorative mirror, pale beige walls and a vaulted ceiling with creamy white paneling help lighten the look.

Wells and MaguireSave Photo
2. Subtly Salmon

Design firm Wells and Maguire filled this English guest bedroom with character by adding timeless touches, including wainscoting painted a perfectly aged pink (Farrow & Ball’s Dead Salmon). Warm light-toned woods, natural linens and touches of black complete the calm, inviting and somewhat nostalgic-looking room.

How to Create a Calm and Relaxing Bedroom

A Lantz Design and Lantz CollectiveSave Photo
1. Blissful Berth

This Michigan guest room by A Lantz Design leans into lake style with its nautical decor and all-American red, white and blue palette. An iron bed outfitted with crisp white sheets, a striped red duvet and a vintage quilt sits atop a blue-and-cream striped rug. Navy blue wicker tables flank the bed, with sconces mounted on the shiplap above them. A vintage sailboat lithograph, custom sailboat-print drapes and a view of Lake Charlevoix drive home the theme.

Your turn: What’s your ideal bedroom style? Share your thoughts in the Comments.

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In 2023, the most common number of bedrooms in newly-built single-family homes continued to be three at a 45.7% share.  This share is up almost three percentage points from 42.8% in 2022. The second highest share was single-family homes with four bedrooms at 33.1%, followed by homes with two bedrooms or less at 11.5% and then homes with five or more bedrooms at 9.7%.

As shown above, the share of single-family homes started with three bedrooms rose to its highest level since 2019. While this share rose, the second most frequently built number of bedrooms (four) fell to 33.1%, the lowest share for such homes since 2012. At the same time, the share of new single-family homes with 2 bedrooms or less reached its highest level since 2012. The share of homes with five bedrooms or more has remained fairly stagnant at around 10% over the past ten years.

Regions

Across U.S. Census divisions, the share of new single-family homes with four or more bedrooms features distinct variations. The share ranged from a low of 22.0% in the New England division to the highest share of 47.9% in the West South Central division. Coinciding with the fall in the share of new single-family homes with 4 bedrooms or more nationally, there are no divisions that have a share above 50%. In 2022, the data featured the South Atlantic (51.7%), Pacific (51.4%) and West South Central (50.6%) all with above 50% shares.

Purpose of Construction

The number of bedrooms in the home greatly varied in 2023 depending on a new single-family home’s purpose of construction (built-for-sale, contractor-built, owner-built, built-for-rent). Most of this variation comes from the two-bedroom or less homes and four-bedrooms homes. For example, the share of new single-family homes with two bedrooms or less ranges from 5.7% of homes built-for-sale to 38.4% of homes built-for-rent. Meanwhile, three-bedroom homes and five or more bedroom homes display relatively little change across purpose of construction, as shown in the chart below.   

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