20+ Super-Trendy Rooms Getting Lots of Love on Instagram
These designers and bloggers know how to curate cute spaces and inspiring Instagram pages. Read: They've got some totally heart-able home ideas! Check out some of their most popular images — you may even want to hit that blue follow button afterwards.

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An Airy Bathroom Update From @kailochic
“I refreshed the bathroom in the art studio behind my house for less than $100! To give the walls color, I stamped them with paint using rectangular foam brushes — cutting off their corners created irregular shapes," says Kara Whitten (@kailochic). "Then I made my basic Ikea vanity not basic by gluing wood trim boards onto the drawers with Liquid Nails. The pulls are brass ones I covered in strips of leather and color-blocked with pink crafts paint. I love the new airy look.”
@houseonasugarhill's Mini Outdoor Retreat
“When my vegetable garden got to be too much to handle, I turned part of it into a mini retreat," says Jodi Bond (@houseonsugarhill). "I removed a few beds and built an 8-foot-by-12-foot patio out of pressure-treated pine boards attached with deck fasteners beneath. After doing a tan color stain, I created a geometric pattern using painter’s tape for straight lines and a half-circle stencil for the curves, then filled them in with pink- and brown-tinted stains. It looks great, and no weeding!”
@delineateyourdwelling's Textured Dining Room
“This room is used all the time, not just for meals but for crafting and homework, too, and I wanted it to have lots of personality," says Amy Weir (@delineateyourdwelling). "Balancing different textures and materials — wood, wicker, metal, greenery and even a feature wall of diamond vinyl decals — creates a modern eclectic vibe.”
A DIY Office Space by @liveprettyonapenny
“I’d been wanting to refresh my home office, and then I spotted a $10 cork board at a thrift store," says DIY-er Erin (@liveprettyonapenny). "I popped off the skinny frame and covered the cork with fabric from Hobby Lobby using spray adhesive. I built a chunkier frame out of wood pieces that I’d spray-painted Gloss White by Krylon and screwed on corner brackets I’d painted gold for a campaign furniture effect. This simple project kicked off a whole room redo!”
A Lush Living Space by @atcharlotteshouse
“I enjoy how airy and light-filled this room is," says Charlotte Smith (@atcharlotteshouse). "It helps that my kids don’t come in here often, which means it stays tidy! The real star is the sofa, from Ikea — it’s my go-to spot for a cup of coffee. But my most prized find is the scroll art, which I found at a flea market. It ties together all the colors here.”
A Breezy Bedroom by @juniper.home
“Since we have a lot of white walls in our house, this greenish gray paint — Coastal Dusk by Valspar — looks especially cozy and relaxing," says Jenny Komenda (@juniper.home). "The color is also pretty with the lively oranges on the bed, in the rug and in the art. I worked in a furry stool just for fun. I always want to duck in here for a nap.”
Cool Cane Styling by @hotpinkpineapples
“A few simple projects is all it took to modernize my dining area in the apartment I rent. I used a giant compass to pencil arches onto the wall and nailed on both flexible and straight molding with superthin brad nails," says DIY-er Cynthia Moreno (@hotpinkpineapples). Once I painted the wall, I wanted the pale wood credenza to stand out. I sanded, primed and painted it bluish-gray. Replacing its small metal pulls with 8-inch wood circles also had a major impact. This space doesn’t scream ‘rental’ anymore!”
@lilypadcottage's Coziest Corner
“After my 13-year-old saw a YouTuber paint a leather bag, we tried it on a leather chair we found at an antiques store for $30," says Kelly Rinzema (@lilypadcottage). She liked the cool shape for her room, but it was filthy and had cigarette burns — very Mad Men. We got to work with dish soap, a Magic Eraser and Challenger cleaner, then applied five thin layers of Angelus leather paint in white with a small angled brush. It’s become her favorite spot to FaceTime with friends.”
A Clever TV Transformation by @dwellaware
“My goal was to transform the big TV in our living room from eyesore to art," says Amanda Walker (@dwellaware). "First I built a floating shelf with scraps of wood, complete with an interior ledge for the rolled-up shade to rest on. I cut the fabric, hemmed it, sewed a pocket for a dowel below and loops on top, then attached the loops to screws inside the shelf and hung the shade. It instantly cleans up the room when it’s down — and it’s a lot easier to control my kids’ screen time!”
@beginninginthemiddle's Charming Living Room
“When you promise your parents you’ll update a ’50s home in Columbus, Ohio, they’re doubtful about buying, you rise to the challenge!” say Catherine and Bryan Williamson, (@beginninginthemiddle). “The living room had wood paneling and lacked dimension. Bryan and I redid the fireplace with marble, built a new mantel, reworked the built-ins, then added fresh paint all around. My grandparents’ velvet sofa and an antique-look mirror — it’s actually from Lowe’s — blend old and new. It was so amazing hearing my parents yell ‘Wow!’ when they saw the results.”
A Sweet Swing Moment From @reserve_home
“My plan was to make my living room really comfy and play up the architectural details, since the building is from 1901,” says Mallory Fletchall (@reserve_home). “It’s why I chose soft textures and muted colors. A hanging chair highlights the tall ceiling. The cake painting, by Amy Kligman, was a birthday gift from my now fiancé. It’s cool how the original molding frames it.”
@athomewithashley's Chic Bathroom
“When you live with a dated bathroom for nine years, brushing your teeth in the new space is a treat, especially when you love how it turned out," says Ashley Wilson (@athomewithashley). "There’s the contrast of classic elements — white subway tile, brass accents and a penny tile floor — with that wild floral wallpaper.”
Pretty Pastels From @mrshazleyandababy
“I wanted to create a serene space for my 21-month-old, Minka, in the hopes that it would grow with her — and inspire her to catch some z’s,” says Leah Hazley (@mrshazleyandababy), influencer and mom of three, living in Orlando, Florida. “I saw neutral rainbows trending on Pinterest and decided to do my own take. All the careful cutting of painter’s tape to get those curves really paid off! An Ikea dresser I painted and a rug from Rugs USA add some color. Displaying Minka’s heirloom dolls on open shelves was a must — I always want my girls to see themselves in their toys.”
@jewelmarlowe's Elegant Hangout Spot
“Our basement went from being a bunch of misfit furniture to our family’s favorite hangout,” says design blogger Jewel Marlowe, who lives in a Washington, D.C., suburb. “It doesn’t get much light, so I brightened things up with airy bird wallpaper by Milton & King and long white curtains to ‘enlarge’ the small windows. We already had the velvet sofa from Overstock, but putting in a chandelier by Crystorama Lighting and a mod vintage coffee table made the room fancy!”
@modernglamhome's Trendy-Chic Bathroom
“My daughter’s bathroom is also used by guests, so for the redo, I took her glam-loving style up a notch,” says Ashley Luengo (@modernglamhome), who lives in Lafayette, California. “Combining a classic wood vanity — filled with headbands! — with different patterns of marble tile on the floor and the shower walls gave the space a fresh, young spin. A ruffly mirror, from Ballard Designs, has a playfulness that adults love too. This bathroom is now everyone’s favorite room.”
Guest Room Cute-ness by @studiolifestyle_
“Fresh and serene was our vision for this bedroom in the Bahamas,” say designers Shannon Wollack and Brittany Zwickl of the (@studiolifestyle_). “To fit the girls’ two full-size beds in the smallish space, they had to be close together. The solution: one long custom headboard, upholstered in a cotton-linen-blend fabric. Blush pink — always an Insta favorite! — supersoft blankets with fringe, and a fluffy shag rug complete the cozy.”
A Serene Workspace by @sugarandcloth
“I chose fun, bright elements for this home office to play up the personality of the homeowner,” says Ashley Rose (@sugarandcloth), who’s based in Houston. “The walls went from dark wood paneling to fresh blue-green (Moon Glass by Behr); an oval dining table makes a cool desk paired with velvet chairs; and gold touches tie the room together. Something that surprises people: The ‘credenza’ is actually side-by-side cabinets from Ikea! I DIYed a toe kick to make them look custom.”
A Boho Laundry Room by @justinablakeney
“A laundry closet or laundry room is a great spot to give bold colors a go,” says designer Justina Blakeney (@justinablakeney). “We ended up going with a stackable washer and dryer. It’s easy enough to use a step stool, and worth it to save the space. The floating shelf usually holds laundry detergents, unless I’m styling a photo! I can always close the doors … not that I ever want to.”
@gypsytan's Velvet-Infused Bedroom
“When I decorated my bedroom in my new place, I wanted it to be the coziest spot,” says Instagram influencer Sabrina Tan (@gypsytan). “I paired pink velvet chairs I already had with a blue velvet bed from Wayfair and a supersoft blanket. A lot of my followers ask about the hat rack. I made it with a piece of copper pipe, rope and clothespins. Displaying a favorite collection is always a homey touch.”
@alisonkandler_interiordesign's Cottage-Cool Cooking Space
“The scalloped range hood is always a favorite feature in my English cottage kitchen,” says designer Alison Kandler. “I had it custom-made. With the painted checkered floors, a powder blue Lacanche range, a poppy island in coral and flower drawer pulls, there’s such a charming, whimsical feel.”
An Oh-So Glam Dining Room by @michellecgage
“This is funkier than your typical dining room,” says designer Michelle Gage. “I love the combo of loud-and-proud wallpaper, two modern floral light fixtures instead of one, and dipped chairs. Still, we honored our 1920s home’s heritage — we added molding to look like its original. Now the room is worthy of entertaining … and Instagram!”
@paigeminear's Vibrant Mudroom
“I couldn’t resist using this wallpaper from Rifle Paper Co., which brightens my day whenever I walk in the door," says Paige Minear (@paigeminear). "Mixing patterns is my thing, so I paired it with leafy and flamingo prints. Of course, the hooks for bags and the baskets for shoes make me seriously happy too!”
A Patterned-Out Living Room by @dabito
“Believe it or not, transforming my aunt’s living room in her new house in Denver basically took 24 hours,” says blogger Dabito of Old Brand New. “It’s filled with stuff you don’t have to be a designer to buy. I went for neutral main pieces, then played with patterns. I love showing people how easy and inexpensive decorating can be.”