Popular bedroom design trends in Singapore right now focus on clean, functional, and aesthetically pleasing setups that make the most of smaller spaces and incorporate personal style. Some of the most popular bedroom designs in Singapore include Japandi, Minimalism, Biophilic plant bedrooms, luxury hotel bedrooms, beige bedrooms, earthy tones, vintage, and retro styles.
Designing a bedroom in a Singapore HDB flat involves creative use of space and functionality, all while meeting personal style preferences and practical needs for daily living.
To make the most of limited room size, built-in wardrobes or storage beds can help reduce clutter. Think about using vertical space, such as wall-mounted shelves, to maximise storage without crowding the floor area. Avoid oversized furniture, which can make the room feel cramped. Instead, opt for compact, multi-functional furniture pieces that provide both storage and surface space.
High humidity can lead to mould or material damage over time. Choosing moisture-resistant laminates, vinyl flooring, and easy-to-clean surfaces can extend the durability of the room’s finishes. Lightweight materials for bedding and curtains, such as cotton or linen, help regulate temperature and provide comfort.
Given the popularity of Scandinavian and modern minimalist styles, choose decor items that reflect personality but keep clutter to a minimum. Small plants, curated art pieces, or tasteful accent furniture can add style without overcrowding.
This interior designer worked around the small space of the homeowner’s master bedroom, and replaced the headboard with wall-hanging shelves instead of cluttering the room with stand-alone bookshelves.
With nautical-inspired, deep blue wall colour and a four poster bed with sheer curtains draped around the bed, the room appears as though it is from a beachside cottage.
This interior designer gave this bedroom a raw, rustic look with a deep-red brick feature wall. Coupled with the wooden headboard and the dark wood of the wardrobe, this bedroom has a cosy, warm atmosphere.
This interior designer spruced up a simple mattress on the floor with two over-sized floor lamps that turned this room into a minimalist-chic space.
Follow this interior designer’s lead and let the vibrant colours of your bedroom do the decorative work for you.
Give your room character by playing with elements of your favourite style. In this interior designer’s case, he made use of recycled pallets for a platform bed, a white brick feature wall and industrial-style pendent lamps for the homeowner’s bedroom.
This interior designer turned the colouful walls of the open-concept bathroom into a decorative feature, but giving the homeowners privacy by adding a curtain in front of the glass panel.
Love big and airy spaces? Choose furniture with tall thin legs to create a clean, minimalist feel in the room.
Keep your small space spacious by keeping to the basics. This owner’s bedroom only houses two wall-mounted lamps and a simple wooden frame against a white background.
The bedroom is kept utterly minimal and serene to ease the couple into better rest.
But if you’d really like to create a luxurious bedroom with plush features, avoid dark colours. Instead keep all decorative features soft by using a light colour scheme to keep the space bright and cheery.
Despite the industrial-style décor feature that hangs over the bed, this bedroom still manages to look bright and spacious thanks to the designer’s choice to keep the rest of the room simple. The tall bed frame keeps the floor empty, leaving a clear, uncluttered space.
Of course the easiest way to create a bigger and brighter space would be to combine to rooms together. It also helps that the owner sticks to a minimalist theme.