
1. Scandinavian (Hygge)
Scandinavian hygge is the art of coziness perfected. Chunky knit throws, sheepskin rugs, candles, and warm wood create a bedroom that wraps you in comfort. The neutral palette keeps things calming while textures provide warmth.

2. Rustic
Rustic bedrooms use reclaimed wood headboards, flannel bedding, and natural stone accents to create cabin-like warmth. The raw, natural materials and warm color palette make these bedrooms feel like a mountain retreat.

3. Modern Farmhouse
Modern farmhouse bedrooms balance rustic elements with clean contemporary lines. Shiplap accent walls, linen bedding, and vintage-inspired lighting create warmth without feeling dated.

4. Bohemian
Bohemian bedrooms layer textiles like nobody else — macrame, woven wall hangings, kilim rugs, and patterned pillows create a cocoon of color and texture. It is maximalist coziness done right.

5. Cottage
English cottage bedrooms use floral bedding, painted furniture, and soft pastels to create a charming, grandma-chic coziness. Think quilted bedspreads, lace curtains, and fresh flowers on the nightstand.

6. Japandi
Japandi coziness is quiet and intentional. A low bed with organic linen, a single warm lamp, and a carefully placed plant create a Zen cocoon. It is coziness through calm rather than abundance.

7. Traditional
Traditional bedrooms offer four-poster beds, rich fabrics like velvet and silk, and warm wood furniture. Heavy curtains and plush carpeting complete a bedroom that feels like a grand, comfortable estate.

8. Mid-Century Modern
Mid-century coziness comes from warm walnut furniture, mustard and orange accent tones, and retro textiles. A teak headboard with warm lighting creates an inviting retro bedroom.

9. Mediterranean
Mediterranean bedrooms use warm terracotta, soft linen, and wrought iron for a sun-kissed warmth. The palette of warm earth tones and natural textures creates a bedroom that feels like a European villa.

10. Transitional
Transitional bedrooms achieve cozy sophistication with upholstered headboards, layered neutral bedding, and soft ambient lighting. The hotel-luxury approach to coziness feels elevated yet comfortable.