Originating on Pinterest and popularized by House Beautiful, the “bedscaping” trend transforms the bed into a truly personalized interior landscape. With elegant layering, ambient lighting, bold patterns, and plays on textures, bed design becomes a delicate—and accessible—art form.
Introduction: Forget sterile, minimalist bedrooms; make way for gentle, controlled creativity. Thanks to bedscaping, each bed can become an intimate space, imbued with personality. Halfway between a resting space and an artistic setting, this practice is emerging as an aesthetic response to the desire for well-being and authenticity.
Why “bedscaping” is essential
According to House Beautiful, “bedscaping” has emerged as a rising trend on social media in recent months: “more personal, with layered linens, ambient lighting, and bold colors and patterns.” Fueled by Pinterest searches for bohemian style (+65%) and eclectic interiors (+630%), this movement responds to a desire for stylish and inviting interior design.
At the heart of this emergence, renowned designers and decor stylists such as Piglet in Bed (Rhiannon Johns), McCoy Design Studio (Amy McCoy), or Autumn Dawn Design (Autumn Pochiro) value the importance of textures, lighting and visual layers: cotton satin sheets, looped blankets, luxurious cushions, and discreet candle holders amplify the cocooning effect by playing on the sensations.
The ingredients of a sublime bed
- Layering textiles: aim for at least three layers – a flat sheet, a bedspread or light duvet, and a decorative throw. Consider mixing satin, crinkled linen, and soft knits to create texture.
- Bold patterns and colors: floral and geometric prints, or warm tones (terracotta, ochre, deep blue) add character. This choice reflects the vibrant and dynamic "grand millennial" aesthetic.
- Enveloping textures: according to Amy McCoy, the idea is to evoke security. Ultra-soft fabrics and cushions with a sensual touch are essential.
- Soft lighting: forget harsh central lighting. Opt for accent lamps, wall lights, and gentle string lights for a structured and calming atmosphere.
- Sensory accessories: aromatic blankets, delicate candles or potted plants (such as aglaonemas or calatheas), to activate visual and olfactory comfort.
Create your own stage bed at home
For a bed with sophisticated touches:
- Choose a backdrop: neutral headboard (linen, velvet or light wood).
- Layer skillfully: layer 1: satin or premium cotton sheet; layer 2: thicker duvet or bedspread; layer 3: decorative throw at the end.
- Push the boundaries: arrange cushions of different sizes (20–60 cm), play with complementary patterns.
- Place the lighting: light string lights around the head, bedside lamps with dimmers.
- Finish with the details: an elegant tray containing a candle, a small bouquet, and a carefully chosen book.
Earthy and engaging, this decor is renewed according to the seasons: pastel coat for spring, textured blankets in autumn… a bed that changes as one changes mood.
Creators, brands and influencers to follow
Rhiannon Johns (Piglet in Bed) recommends generous floral prints and plant arrangements on the bed to enhance the scene.
Amy McCoy focuses on creating a cocooning atmosphere with soft fabrics: “textures that feel more cozy and soft”.
Autumn Pochiro highlights the role of light and color in calming.
On Pinterest, Dianne Decor 's "Bedscape" boards offer more than 350 refined inspirations for warm interiors.
Recommended visual atmosphere and staging
To photograph your bedscape, adopt a slightly elevated angle, use diffused natural light, and highlight textures. Add a potted plant and a discreet floor lamp: the cozy effect will be immediate.
Anecdote: During a photoshoot at McCoy Design, a bed designed like a painting transformed the room into a true place of visual rest – visitors even asked for its price before experiencing its comfort.
In conclusion, bedscaping redefines the bed as a space to explore, personalize, and inhabit. It embodies the pursuit of refined comfort without ostentation. Blending subtle design, thoughtful choices, and emotional appeal, this trend sets a new standard for the bedroom. Try it now—and repeat it as you please.