9 Bedroom Trends for 2025
Your sleep environment might be silently sabotaging your rest. From a supportive mattress to perfect pillows and breathable bedding, creating a conducive rest zone is essential. Discover how the right elements can help you achieve restorative sleep.
By Home & Decor -
Ever tossed and turned throughout the night, yearning for a truly restful sleep? You’re not alone. Despite spending approximately a third of our lives asleep, many of us struggle to achieve the quality sleep essential for our overall health and well-being.
Studies have shown that sufficient sleep is vital for maintaining a sharp mind, a strong body, and a balanced mood. Conversely, insufficient sleep can elevate the risk of developing various health problems, while pre-existing health conditions can disrupt sleep patterns.
While we often blame external factors like stress or screen time for our sleep woes, the truth is that our sleep environment can play a significant role. Consider the bed – your nightly companion. A springy mattress or a flat pillow can silently sabotage your slumber, leading to aches, pains, and restless tossing and turning.
This is where creating a supportive sleep sanctuary comes in. The right mattress designed to cradle your body and promote proper spinal alignment forms the foundation. But a truly restorative sleep experience goes beyond just the mattress. The perfect pillow provides essential neck support, while soft, breathable bedding creates an inviting atmosphere.
Discover the perfect combination to turn your bedroom into the sleep space of your dreams.
1. Upgrading mattresses
Your mattress, often the largest piece of furniture in the room, plays a far greater role than just provide comfort. It’s vital for spinal health, promoting proper alignment and pressure relief, leading to deeper sleep.
While it is recommended that your mattress gets replaced every seven years, the reality is that you have to listen to your body. Even the best mattress is due for an upgrade when you start experiencing back pain, morning stiffness, or simply aren’t getting the restful sleep you deserve.
When it comes to mattress shopping, there’s no one-size-fits-all solution. With a wide variety of options on the market, homeowners are becoming more proactive about sleep health.
“They are investing in mattresses that address specific issues like back and neck pains due to long working hours on screens or standing too long at work,” Jason Hong, Group Managing Director at local furniture brand Cellini, says. “With the rising temperatures caused by climate change, we are also seeing fluctuating air quality, which has led to an increase in allergies and the need for adequate temperature regulation.”
2. Hypoallergenic mattresses
In response, Cellini’s mattress brand Nightingale ensures that its mattresses are made with hypoallergenic materials, with some models offering advanced cooling technologies as well. Jason notes that this has been well received by customers, who initially purchased a mattress to replace their own, but later returns to buy more for their other family members as well.
Aside from catering to the evolving needs of users caused by environmental conditions, Nightingale also uses cutting-edge materials and technology that have revolutionised sleep quality. Integrating responsive pocketed coils with premium latex and high-resilience foam layers ensures spinal alignment and pressure relief for various sleep positions.
Natural Tencel and bamboo fibres enhance breathability and helps to keep the body at a consistent cool temperature throughout the night, while antimicrobial properties maintain hygiene.
3. Mattress for neck or back pain
Our sleep styles are as unique as we are, so the perfect mattress needs to support, comfort, and cater to that individuality. Side sleepers may prefer a softer mattress that contours to their body, while stomach sleepers might benefit from a firmer surface for optimal spinal alignment. Back sleepers often find a medium-firm mattress to be the most comfortable.
“Those with back pain often look for mattresses with targeted support zones,” Jason adds. Nightingale’s Orthopaedic Master Mattress provides firmness that supports proper posture and spine alignment, easing lower back pain and reducing pressure points. It features individually pocketed springs that absorb movement shocks, and anti-microbial fabric to protect against allergies and dust mites.
Grace Sheet Set
4. Cooling bamboo mattresses
Many people in Singapore also struggle with getting quality rest because of the warm, tropical climate and humidity. While sleeping in an air-conditioned bedroom can help to keep the body cool, sensitive sleepers still find themselves woken up in the middle of their sleep owing to the lack of proper temperature regulation from their mattress.
As our body comes into direct contact with the mattress and bedspread, it’s essential for them to be made with materials that can help dissipate heat generated by the body during rest and also prevent the sleeping surface from becoming too cold during the night. According to Jason, Nightingale’s Natura Mattress was strategically developed to address these issues with the use of hypoallergenic bamboo fibres.
Aside from being soft to touch, bamboo is also an organically-derived breathable material. Its moisture-wicking properties ensure a comfortable sleep environment by dissipating heat and allowing airflow. This is further enhanced by a thick layer of natural latex with multiple air chambers, to provide even weight distribution and keep the body at a consistent temperature.
5. Luxury mattresses
With homeowners becoming more knowledgeable and well-travelled, there’s also been a growing demand for mattresses made with premium materials.
“Singaporeans are a hardworking lot, and at the end of the day they appreciate having something special and slightly decadent they can look forward coming home to.” Jason explains. “Nightingale’s solution for that is the Seville Lux, which utilises top-of-the-range materials where it matters to elevate the entire sleep experience. Think anti-microbial textiles specially developed in Belgium, a hand-tufted topper with an additional layer of micro-springs that respond to every shift and turn of the body, as well as natural latex embedded with crystalline carbon for excellent heat transfer andadvanced temperature regulation.
In spite of the premium add-ons, Seville Lux is reasonably priced at $3,888 for a queen-sized mattress, and an additional $400 for the king version. “We like to think it is a form of everyday luxury, a pampering treat, that you deserve and won’t feel guilty about enjoying.” Jason assures.
6. Linen bedsheets
A supportive mattress is just the first step towards a truly restful night’s sleep. The missing piece? High-quality bedding that complements your mattress and helps you nod off in comfort and style. The best ones should look good, feel great, wash well, and last for years to come.
Choosing bed linens can feel overwhelming. There is a world of fabrics, thread counts, colours, styles, sizes, and care instructions to navigate. The biggest debate often centres on the material itself.
Linen is great for warmer climates like Singapore. Its loose weave makes it lightweight and breathable, keeping you cool and comfortable at night. Plus, it’s more durable than cotton, and has a longer lifespan, making it a sustainable choice.
For versatility, cotton offers a range of textures depending on the weave. Crisp percale sheets provide a cool, refreshing feel, while sateen offers a silky-smooth sensation. Egyptian cotton, known for its extra-long fibres, guarantees unmatched softness and durability.
When it comes to designs, while consumer preference has been gradually evolving from plain coloured sheets to brighter hues, most local homeowners are still sticking to simple shades like white and grey.
7. Maximalist Bedroom Decor
Liangyuan Wong, Marketing Director of bedlinen specialist Haven Lifestyle, notes, “The hotel aesthetic, characterised by solid sheets and neutral tones like whites and greys, has strongly influenced trends over the past decade or two. While this look isn’t going away, we’re starting to see a shift toward more colorful, vibrant, and maximalist bedroom interiors. Our recently launched Waverley collection from the Grand Atelier brand (available at Takashimaya), featuring dainty flowers and cheerful hues, has been met with great enthusiasm among our customers.”
Laze Living’s Supima Cotton Bedding Set stays true to its name by inviting you to linger in bed. Inspired by Earth’s landscapes, it aims to bring inherent relaxation to your bedroom. Made from resilient Supima cotton with extra-long staple fibres and a satin weave, it offers enhanced strength, softness, and colour retention.
For those seeking that five-star hotel feeling, slip into Frette’s Grace Sheet Set. Specially made in Italy, this 600-thread-count cotton sateen set features an elegant shadow stitch and refined high shine, adding sophistication to any bedroom.
Eco-conscious sleepers can rest easy with sheets made from renewable resources such as bamboo. Hypoallergenic, antibacterial, and sustainable, they’re a dream for sensitive skin and the planet.
8. Tencel Bedsheets
Made from wood pulp, HeavenLuxe’s Premium Tencel Lyocell Fitted Sheet Set feels soft and smooth to the touch. This eco-friendly set is also hypoallergenic which is great for those with skin allergies or asthma, and cooling especially in Singapore’s heat.
Another Lyocell alternative is Weavve’s Signature Tencel Classic Set. These sheets boast a 400 single-ply thread count woven with the finest 80-yarn count threads, creating a luxuriously soft sateen weave with a sheeny finish. Personalise your pillowcases to make them truly yours.
However, to truly elevate your comfort level, consider factors such as room temperature, decor, and personal preferences for softness and texture when selecting your bed linen. By understanding your needs and preferences, you can bring your bedroom visions to life.
9. Sleep apps
For Insomniacs: Headspace
This meditation app is specifically designed to promote relaxation and alleviate insomnia. It includes deep breathing exercises, progressive muscle relaxation, and visualisation to calm a restless mind. Its Sleepcasts audio content features calming narrations paired with soothing sounds such as rain, while its wind-downs aid in returning to sleep after waking at night.
For Lightsleepers: Sleep Cycle
This app tracks your sleep patterns through sound analysis and accelerometer data from your smartphone. It analyses your sleep stages, gently waking you during your light sleep phase for a more natural awakening. It also provides detailed statistics, helping you understand factors that may be affecting your sleep and offering insights for improvement.
For The Overthinkers: Calm
This mindfulness app offers guided meditations, breathing exercises, soothing music, and bedtime stories to lull you to sleep. It includes a growing library of programmes including Sleep Stories, which are narrated by celebrities, designed to help quiet the mind and create a peaceful sleep environment.