30 Dreamy Bedroom Designs From HGTV Stars
Now this is what we call beauty sleep! Take inspiration from some of our favorite bedroom designs dreamed up by HGTV pros.
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Get Ready to Relax With These Pretty Escapes
Kitchens and living rooms may be the main spots for entertaining friends and family, but our bedrooms are equally worthy of stunning design. They're where we get ready for a new day and where we unwind at night. Whether you're looking to style a peaceful escape, make a statement with a bold paint color or create a suite worthy of a hotel, these HGTV stars have it covered. Get ready to be inspired by their clever designs, luxe features and stylish tricks.
Christina Hall: Warm Neutrals
Christina Hall, host of Christina on the Coast and Christina in the Country, has a knack for making you want to curl up in a room as soon as you step inside. She pulled it off in this sunny space with layered area rugs, floor poufs and blankets (everywhere!). Vases filled with plants and textured art between large windows soften the angular walls.
See More: Christina Hall's Best Design Ideas From 'Christina in the Country'
Jenny and Dave Marrs: Natural Tranquility
Hosts of Fixer to Fabulous, Jenny and Dave Marrs, bumped their style up a notch with the design of their Season 3 Rock the Block main suite. They took a chance and reduced the size of the space by 2 feet to create more closet space and reduce the gap between the windows along the wall. Light green paint brings tranquility while natural wood floors and furnishings add a coastal feel.
See More: Dave and Jenny Marrs' 'Rock the Block' House Reveal
Jenny and Dave: Family Fun
Enter the second (and biggest) bedroom in Jenny and Dave's renovated Arkansas inn, as featured in their spin-off special Fixer to Fabulous: Welcome Inn. The duo wanted to transform this space into a suite for families, so they added custom-built bunk beds to accompany a full-size bed. The room opens up onto a porch, which Dave renovated. He made sure to add a handrail so guests could enjoy a relaxing moment overlooking the front of the property.
See More: Before and After: Inside Jenny and Dave Marrs' Welcome Inn
Mina Starsiak: Modern Farmhouse
Mina Starsiak went for a midcentury meets rustic look for her Good Bones clients’ space. A sleek walnut bed and vintage-looking leather pillow were given the farmhouse treatment with industrial display shelves and country-chic bedding. The eclectic gallery wall and shiplap wainscoting make the wood bed pop but could also be used as a headboard on their own.
See More: Mina Starsiak's Best Design Ideas for Every Room
Erin Napier: Wallpaper Wonderland
Angular walls and a vaulted ceiling can make a room feel like a cozy clubhouse — especially when outfitted in floral motif wallpaper, like Ben and Erin Napier, hosts of Home Town, did here in their youngest daughter's bedroom. Jewel-toned floral wallpaper, a spindle bed and a custom arched doorway give off a magical ambiance.
See More: 20 Awesome Kids' Room Design Ideas from HGTV Stars
Erin and Ben: Creative Living
Using the extra space in their English countryside retreat's main bedroom, Ben and Erin built a dreamy library even Princess Belle would approve of. Floor-to-ceiling built-ins with a retro library ladder display well-loved books and knick knacks. Keeping with the historical theme, the partner's desk is reminiscent of old university study tables.
See More: Ben and Erin Napier's 1930s Farmhouse Transports Us to the English Countryside
Sarah and Bryan Baeumler: Naturally Neutral
To let the Rocky Mountain landscape stand out in their Rock the Block main suite, Renovation Island hosts Sarah and Bryan Baeulmer chose a neutral color palette. Light wood beams, organic linen shades and warm tones in the walls and furniture perfectly complement the nature outside, while a grand headboard and chic seating area add a touch of luxury.
See More: See Inside Bryan and Sarah Baeumler's 'Rock the Block' Season 4 House
Jon Knight and Kristina Crestin: Fab Fireplace
The standout feature in Farmhouse Fixer co-hosts Jon Knight and Kristina Crestin's Rock the Block main suite is the marble-like porcelain fireplace. Forest green wainscoting showcases the stone and brings a cozy chalet vibe to the space. To contrast the creamy white on the upper walls and ceiling, Jon and Kristina painted the trim the same woodsy green.
See More: See Inside Jonathan Knight and Kristina Crestin's 'Rock the Block' Season 4 House
Nate and Jeremiah: Midcentury Appeal
Vertical striped wallpaper and wood flooring are the perfect canvases for the midcentury-inspired main bedroom designed by Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent, hosts of The Nate and Jeremiah Project. A large dresser, floor-to-ceiling rust-colored curtains and a statement-worthy scalloped platform bed add function and warmth to the small bedroom. The team also incorporated lighting fixtures that include hanging glass pendants over each bedside table and a colorful era-appropriate light over the bed.
See More: Nate and Jeremiah Deliver Six Meaningful Makeovers on Season One of 'Home Project'
Hilary Farr: Pattern on Pattern
“Here I wanted romance, so I have curtains and French doors that I can open to hear the birds,” Hilary Farr of Love It or List It tells HGTV Magazine of her own bedroom renovation. She hung drapes made with fabric from her collection with Covington and cut a screen she found at a local antiques store into a triptych as wall art. The bedding is from Peacock Alley.
See More: Tour Hilary Farr's North Carolina Home
Lyndsay Lamb and Leslie Davis: New History
Sisters and co-hosts of Unsellable Houses, Lyndsay Lamb and Leslie Davis, added history to their new-construction bedroom on Rock the Block. Smoky gray paint and a worn wood bed, nightstands and a mirror warm up the space. Dark stained wood floors bring a well-loved, vintage look.
See More: Leslie Davis and Lyndsay Lamb's 'Rock the Block' House Reveal
Jasmine Roth: Sophisticated Summer Camp
Help! I Wrecked My House host Jasmine Roth designed the bunks of her California cabin to hold four queen beds so she could accommodate lots of guests. The paint color of the bed frames, India Yellow by Farrow & Ball, is fun yet understated, just like the plaid carpet. The wood art is by her sister-in-law.
See More: Tour Jasmine Roth's Cozy Cabin
Jasmine: Two in One
For Jasmine's family, the nook on the right side of the room works perfectly as Hazel’s bedroom. To enclose it, she ran doors on a track hidden by a soffit. The doors are vintage, found by a friend who’s a professional picker. "I love how the wallpaper on the ceiling, by Wallshoppe, makes the whole room feel cozy," Jasmine told HGTV Magazine. "The smaller-scale gingham wallpaper in Hazel’s area echoes the plaid on the ceiling."
See More: Jasmine Roth’s 20 Best Decorating Ideas
Page Turner: Simplicity and Warmth
With ample storage, soothing and layered hues, soft fabrics and plenty of natural light, this bedroom oozes calming vibes — Page Turner, host of Fix My Flip, made sure of it. A striped settee not only mimics the channel tufting on the headboard but provides a spot for snuggling down with a good book.
See More: Page Turner's Best Design Ideas for Any Space
Drew Scott: Magic in a Mural
To really make an impression in his Brother vs. Brother Season 8 main suite, Drew skipped out on wallpaper in favor of a hand-painted mural by muralist James Mobley. HGTV guest judge Jasmine Roth was impressed by the intricate details. “What a way to add visual interest to a room," she said during her appraisal. "I personally love the mural."
SEE MORE: 'Brother vs. Brother' Season 8: Tour Drew Scott's Home Makeover
Jonathan Scott: Timeless Escape
Jonathan Scott chose a more traditional route for the main bedroom in his Brother vs. Brother Season 8 house. He opted for an upholstered denim blue bed, comfy red bench, and Persian rug to fit the style of the rest of the home, which he describes as “modern cottage.” French doors lead out to a backyard oasis.
See More: 'Brother vs. Brother' Season 8: Tour Jonathan Scott's Winning House Makeover
Keith Bynum and Evan Thomas: Crafty Coastal
For their Rock the Block Season 3 main suite, Keith Bynum and Evan Thomas of Bargain Block were challenged with incorporating a material representative of Charleston, South Carolina, into their design. Keith chose sail fabric as a nod to the coastal town’s boating culture, then folded and stapled the material to the wall in a shape reminiscent of Van Gogh’s starry night. Boho furnishings and textures add beachy flair.
See More: 25 Super-Creative Design Ideas by Keith Bynum and Evan Thomas
Keith and Evan: Bold and Boutique
Keith and Evan thought of everything for their Rock the Block F.R.O.G. space (aka the finished room over the garage). A stylish kitchenette complete with emerald green tile and a robin’s-egg blue fridge, a quaint cafe table and a fun mini seating area offer both style and convenience for guests. “When [I] walked up to your F.R.O.G., [I] felt instantly transported; it felt like a small boutique hotel,” said judge and Season 2 competitor Jeremiah Brent.
See More: Keith Bynum and Evan Thomas' 'Rock the Block' House Reveal
Alison Victoria: 'X' Marks the Spot
Alison Victoria’s Season 3 Battle on the Beach team, Pete Meldrum and Ben Argall, skipped paint and wallpaper in favor of a custom feature wall. They crafted the eye-catching “X” shape out of different sized pieces of wood, then used black and white paints to make the wall more dynamic. They also repurposed an antique door into a sliding barn door to add value and personality to the space.
See More: Tour Team Alison's 'Battle on the Beach' Season 3 Home
Egypt Sherrod and Mike Jackson: Blue Lagoon
The main bedroom in Egypt Sherrod and Mike Jackson's winning house from Rock the Block Season 3 has us feeling anything but blue. Taking inspiration from the home's coastal locale, Egypt and Mike painted the entire room (ceilings included) a soft blue reminiscent of the ocean on a sunny day. The antique doors were a big financial and labor investment — Egypt hand-applied the wax finish — but they paid off in show-stopping looks. A capiz shell chandelier rounds out the seaside theme.
See More: See the Winning Design: Egypt Sherrod and Mike Jackson's 'Rock the Block' House Reveal
Egypt and Mike: Daring DIY
Instead of spending on a headboard for these first-time homeowners' quaint primary bedroom, Egypt opted to paint one onto the wall. The bright pop of color packs a punch without taking up any space. Simple floating nightstands are functional with a small footprint. Hanging plants draw the eye up while a striped rug elongates the room.
See More: Egypt Sherrod and Mike Jackson's Best Design Ideas for Every Room
Michel Smith Boyd and Anthony Elle: Ombré Oasis
In one of their signature Luxe for Less moves, Michel Smith Boyd and Anthony Elle saved big in their Rock the Block primary bedroom by painting the walls with an ombré mural that mimics the tones from the mountainous view outside. Flannel bedding and a moody hue on the ceiling give the space the feeling of a cozy lodge.
See More: The Winning Design: Tour Michel Smith Boyd and Anthony Elle’s ‘Rock the Block’ Season 4 House
Jenn Todryk: Blissed Out
Jenn Todryk took advantage of the extra square footage created by the bay window in her No Demo Reno clients' bedroom by creating a sweet seating area. The matching club chairs are the perfect size for sipping a cup of coffee, flipping through a magazine or slipping on your shoes. Soft gray-green walls and neutral furnishings have a soothing effect.
See More: Jenn Todryk's Best Designs From Season 2 of 'No Demo Reno'
David Bromstad and Tiffany Brooks: Big and Bold
Two of HGTV’s long-time hosts paired up for Season 2 of Rock the Block to design a house full of color, life and fun. David Bromstad and Tiffany Brooks decked out their main bedroom suite with vibrant hues, bold wallpaper and rich hunter-green painted walls. Poppy furniture in the sitting room reflects the bright pillows on the bed, while a wall of sheer drapes softens the bold elements.
See More: David Bromstad and Tiffany Brooks' House Reveal
Galey Alix: Architectural Dream
Home in a Heartbeat host Galey Alix highlighted the existing architectural elements in this chic main bedroom by installing reclaimed wood planks inside the tray ceiling. The herringbone pattern draws the eye up, while the black walls and white molding add contrast. An extra-large rug mirrors the length of the tray ceiling and ties together the neutral color palette.
See More: Galey Alix's Most Impressive Design Ideas
Page Turner and Mitch Glew: Luminous Luxury
Page Turner and Mitch Glew — partners on Fix My Flip and teammates on Season 4 of Rock the Block — wanted a custom look for their main bedroom suite. Mitch put his contracting skills to work by installing a one-of-a-kind feature wall using stained wood slats, while Page selected posh bedding and swanky stools. Lighting embedded beneath the floating shelf sets the mood. “The main bedroom has to have a sanctuary-like feeling,” Page said. “You spend a lot of time in here — really, more than you spend anywhere else in your house."
See More: See Inside Page Turner and Mitch Glew’s ‘Rock the Block’ House
Chelsea and Cole DeBoer: Boutique Chic
Down Home Fab hosts Chelsea and Cole DeBoer used all of their signature tricks to make this bedroom feel like a trendy hotel. The dark color palette adds drama, while a plush rug and furry bedding create coziness. Sleek sconces that swing around bring a touch of mod elegance. Cole constructed the slat wall out of pre-cut pine pieces, then painted them a deep green.
See More: Chelsea and Cole DeBoer's Boldest Designs From Down Home Fab
Ty Pennington: Collected Treasure
Ty Pennington's Season 3 of Battle on the Beach team, Ashley Basnight and Steve Lewis, had a clear vision when planning their main bedroom: Create a sexy, yet serene escape. They pulled off their goal by crafting a custom bed out of antique hurricane shutters. It takes center stage in their design. Plants placed around the space and on the balcony add to the relaxing ambiance.
See More: Tour Team Ty's Winning 'Battle on the Beach' Season 3 Home
Tarek and Heather Rae El Moussa: Mountain Modern
What was once a cramped and mishmashed space became a polished cabin bedroom thanks to The Flipping El Moussa’s Tarek and Heather Rae El Moussa. Smart moves like swapping lamps for sconces and using petite nightstands with accessible storage made the most of the small space, while plaid wallpaper, sage green walls and modern rustic bedding create the perfect amount of woodsy charm.
See More: Stunning Makeovers From 'The Flipping El Moussas'
Taniya Nayak and builder Shane Duffy: Pretty in Pink and Purple
Although this bedroom on Build It Forward had its highs — like plenty of natural light and an attached private deck — it lacked personality. Designer Taniya Nayak and builder Shane Duffy stepped in to give it grown-up girly flair. A tufted headboard that expands the length of the wall makes a big statement while pink, white and gray bedding is dressy, yet cozy.
See More: Incredible Before and After Moments From 'Build It Forward' Season 2