-
01of 40
Opt for Wood Furniture
Stick to wood furniture in your space to create an earthy look. Wood bed frames, side tables, dressers, and benches are great options. You can opt for a matching set or mix and match your wood furniture for a more rustic and collected look.
-
02of 40
Stick to Green
Green is a natural choice for earthy bedrooms, so feel free to incorporate it liberally in your decor. Pair the green in your space with plenty of neutrals and other earthy tones such as beige, brown, and white to create balance.
Continue to 3 of 40 below. -
03of 40
Try Botanical Wallpaper
Turn your walls into an earthy oasis using botanical wallpaper. This neutral-toned leaf print wallpaper is a great way to add some subtle texture to the room while leaving plenty of room for other accent colors to take center stage in the space.
Continue to 4 of 40 below. -
04of 40
Add Animal Print Accents
Animal print is another great way to add an earthy touch to your space. And don’t worry—you don’t need to go full safari to make this look work. Opt for some subtle prints and pair them with plenty of solid colors and neutral tones for a refined and sophisticated look.
Continue to 5 of 40 below. -
05of 40
Limewash Your Walls
Limewashing is super on trend right now and it’s a simple way to give your walls a muddied, earthy look (in the prettiest way possible). Pair it with clean lines, organic shapes, and simple, minimalist decor for an elegant, earth-inspired look.
Continue to 6 of 40 below. -
06of 40
Stick to Earthy Colors
Stick to earthy colors like brown, gray, green, warm white, tan, and others for an effortlessly natural look. Mix and match a few different hues for a well-rounded color palette that looks professionally put together.
Continue to 7 of 40 below. -
07of 40
Add Faux Fur Accents
Faux fur is a great way to add some natural texture to an earthy bedroom. Plus it’s super comfy, which makes it a great choice for textiles such as throw pillows, blankets, and accent rugs.
Continue to 8 of 40 below. -
08of 40
Feature Blonde Wood Furniture
Earthy doesn’t have to mean green and dark brown. Use blonde wood furniture and light neutrals to create a sandy, desert-inspired space that is equal parts soothing and revitalizing. A few natural accents like dried florals and ceramics will finish off the space beautifully.
Continue to 9 of 40 below. -
09of 40
Incorporate Organic Shapes
Rounded, organic shapes are a great choice for earthy spaces. Try a headboard with rounded corners, a rounded bench, and table lamps with round bases for a soft and inviting look.
Continue to 10 of 40 below. -
10of 40
Add Dried Florals
Dried flowers are a great way to add a natural touch to your space, while also providing amazing texture. While you may ᴀssociate dried flowers with the fall and winter seasons, they can be just as eye-catching in spring and summer too. Just stick to flowers that are in season to keep the space looking current and appropriately seasonal.
Continue to 11 of 40 below. -
11of 40
Add a Rustic Wood Bench
Want an easy way to add an earthy touch to your space? Consider adding a rustic wood bench to your bedroom. These benches are a great addition to the foot of the bed, or can be styled under a window or in an empty corner. The best part? If you’re handy, these benches are relatively simple to DIY.
Continue to 12 of 40 below. -
12of 40
Bring in Brown
Brown is a classic earthy tone so don’t be afraid to use it liberally in your space. To keep the room from looking monotone, we recommend working with several different shades of brown and similar colors like off-white and black for a polished look.
Continue to 13 of 40 below. -
13of 40
Add Botanical Throw Pillows
Throw pillows are a great way to play with patterns and texture in your bedroom. This makes them a natural starting point for earthy bedroom decor. Consider incorporating botanical prints using your throw pillows for an instantly earthy look.
Continue to 14 of 40 below. -
14of 40
Try a Rattan Pendant Light
Rattan pendant light shades are a dime a dozen these days, which makes them an easy and accessible choice. This natural texture is ideal for decorating earthy spaces and using it for a pendant light creates an interesting focal point to draw the room together.
Continue to 15 of 40 below. -
15of 40
Make a Statement With a Floral Bed Frame
Don’t be afraid to think outside the box for your earthy bedroom. We love this floral-print bed frame that gives this bedroom a bold and unexpected pop of color and pattern.
Continue to 16 of 40 below. -
16of 40
Add Fresh Florals to Your Bedside Table
Fresh flowers are always a good idea, but they are particularly appropriate for earthy bedrooms. We recommend always having a small bouquet of fresh seasonal flowers on your bedside table for a refreshing pop of earthy color.
Continue to 17 of 40 below. -
17of 40
Feature a Patterned Headboard
Keep your decor minimal and add some color to your space with a patterned headboard. To achieve an earthy look, stick to botanical and floral prints, as seen in this bedroom by The Inside By Havenly.
Continue to 18 of 40 below. -
18of 40
Go for a Garden Look
An earthy space isn’t limited to a brown, woodsy color palette. If you are looking for something a bit more colorful you can go for a garden-inspired look like this bedroom by K Kong Designs. Incorporate floral patterns and a range of cheery, nature-inspired colors to really nail this look.
Continue to 19 of 40 below. -
19of 40
Create a Wood Feature Wall
Use wood paneling to create an earthy accent wall in your bedroom. While you can always paint the wood a nature-inspired color like green or brown, you can also leave it natural or apply a wood stain for an extra rustic look.
Continue to 20 of 40 below. -
20of 40
Try Wall Paneling
Commonly ᴀssociated with more formal decor styles, wall paneling can suit earthy decor too. Try painting the paneling an earthy tone to blend it in with the rest of the space, or pair half-wall paneling with an earthy wallpaper like interior designer Ajai Guyot.
Continue to 21 of 40 below. -
21of 40
Try Arched Doorways
Arches are in, and they suit earthy decor particularly well due to their soft edges and organic shape. Just be sure that you are ready to commit to the arch as you’ll probably need a professional’s help to install it (unless you are super handy).
Continue to 22 of 40 below. -
22of 40
Showcase Exposed Wood Beams
If you have wood beams in your home, an earthy bedroom is the perfect space to let that exposed wood shine. Even if you don’t have structural beams to admire, you can still achieve the look with decorative ceiling beams.
Continue to 23 of 40 below. -
23of 40
Use Leather
Consider using leather in your space to create an earthy, natural look. You can opt for small touches using decor like throw pillows and ottomans, or go a bit bolder with large furniture pieces such as chairs or even your bed frame.
Continue to 24 of 40 below. -
24of 40
Dress Up Your Windows With Linen Curtains
If you’re going to add curtains to your earthy bedroom, linen is the way to go. This natural material adds a cozy look and feel to the space and is great for blocking out light too.
Continue to 25 of 40 below. -
25of 40
Add Rattan Furniture and Decor
Another natural material to consider for your earthy bedroom is rattan. Rattan is a plant-based fiber that is commonly used for decor such as baskets, rugs, lamp shades, and more, along with furniture like benches, chairs, and headboards. Go all out or stick to one or two pieces for a more subtle, elegant look.
Continue to 26 of 40 below. -
26of 40
Let in the Light
Curtains and other window treatments can serve a practical purpose, but if you don’t mind rising with the sun consider forgoing window treatments in your earthy bedroom. Not only will it let in the natural light, but it will literally help your space feel closer to nature.
Continue to 27 of 40 below. -
27of 40
Try Paisley Prints
Paisley may not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think of an earthy bedroom, but this botanical-inspired pattern is a great choice for accent pieces. Think throw pillows, area rugs, and throw blankets.
Continue to 28 of 40 below. -
28of 40
Try Warm Terracotta Tones
Warm, terracotta tones are also a great choice for earthy bedrooms. This stunning bedroom by JC Design showcases how colors like terracotta, burnt orange, cream, and light brown can be used to create an earthy and inviting bedroom space.
Continue to 29 of 40 below. -
29of 40
Add Houseplants
Bring the outdoors in with houseplants. You can go for a maximalist, indoor jungle look by filling your space with plants, or add just one or two for a more minimalist aesthetic.
Continue to 30 of 40 below. -
30of 40
Try a Green Accent Wall
You don’t need to go wild with green to make an impact. Try featuring a green accent wall to ground your space a bit. Stick to muted, earthy green colors such as sage or olive green.
Continue to 31 of 40 below. -
31of 40
DIY an Earthy Curtain Rod
Think outside the box with an earthy DIY like this foraged wood curtain rod by Milk and Honey Life. Hang it from your ceiling or perched in standard curtain rod hooks and opt for curtains with ties for simple installation.
Continue to 32 of 40 below. -
32of 40
Opt for a Low Bed
Low-to-the-ground beds create a cozy and inviting atmosphere that lends perfectly to earthy design. Opt for a bed frame made from natural materials such as wood or linen for maximum impact.
Continue to 33 of 40 below. -
33of 40
Keep Decor Minimal
There’s no need to go overboard with decor when you’re creating an earthy space. Sometimes, less really is more. Stick to a few intentional pieces and keep the space feeling uncluttered and sophisticated.
Continue to 34 of 40 below. -
34of 40
Go All-in on Texture
Don’t hold back on texture in your earthy space. Texture helps to bring the outdoors in and create a cozy and inviting space. For a professional look, combine and layer different textures and opt for natural textures and materials whenever possible.
Continue to 35 of 40 below. -
35of 40
Add an Earthy Geometric Rug
A geometric area rug may not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think of an earthy bedroom, but with the right materials and colors, a geometric rug can look fantastic in an earthy space. Opt for a rug with earth tones like beige, brown, black, or green, and stick to simple shapes and lines. A little bit of texture can also help to make the rug feel more natural and earthy.
Continue to 36 of 40 below. -
36of 40
Stick to Off-Whites
If you’re going for earthy, it’s a good idea to avoid stark, bright whites in your decor. Instead, opt for off-whites like cream and vanilla which lend to a cozier, more natural look.
Continue to 37 of 40 below. -
37of 40
Try Rattan Wall Art
Rattan is a great material for earthy bedrooms and there are so many different ways to use it, including on the walls. You can go for a basket wall, or try something a little different by hanging some rattan wall art like K Shan Design. Either way, it’s sure to add an earthy touch to your space.
Continue to 38 of 40 below. -
38of 40
Feature Macrame Artwork
Macrame is quintessentially earthy and makes great decor. From wall hangings to plant hangers, placemats, garlands, and everything in between, there are tons of different ways to add a touch of macrame to your space. Plus, if you are crafty and love a good DIY, it’s relatively simple to pick up and create your own piece.
Continue to 39 of 40 below. -
39of 40
Try a Cane Headboard
There are many different ways to incorporate caning into your space, but you truly can’t go wrong with a cane headboard. K Shan Design paired a cane headboard with botanical wallpaper and wood furniture for an earthy look that we love.
Continue to 40 of 40 below. -
40of 40
Leave Your Trim Natural
If you have wood trim in your bedroom skip the paint and leave your trim natural. This will give your space a rustic and cozy feel that is ideal for earthy decor.