1960s Bedroom Ideas
What bedrooms looked like when you were growing up
Dream bedroom schemes from your past
From the grown-up glamour of bedrooms in the 1950s to the teenage-friendly graphics of the 1980s, these interiors bring back fond memories of the houses we grew up in. Take a step back in time and revisit the iconic bedrooms of yesteryear...
Lavish 1950s teal bedroom
For those born in an earlier era, interiors were bound to have left a strong impression. From plush fabrics to gilded wallpaper, the relative prosperity of the 1950s saw homeowners embracing more lavish furnishings after years of frugality. One for the fashion-forward parents, this boudoir-style bedroom is as glam as it gets thanks to the crystal-drop chandelier and intricate headboard.
Dark green 1950s bedroom
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With it's sleeping space-cum-office double purpose, this '50s bedroom is a perfect throwback to when homes were much smaller. The decade was characterised by a return to natural materials with wooden panelling and cane furniture taking centre stage. We love this quirky sleigh bed with its rattan frame and leaf-print bedding.
Pastel peach 1950s bedroom
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Pastel hues were huge in the mid-20th century as shown in this recreation 1950s bedroom. The decade also saw a move towards kitsch pieces with a sense of fun, like this pair of figurine lamps and that spectacular bedspread! The iconic basket weave-effect linoleum floor is another design classic from the fabulous '50s.
1950s bedroom with palm-print curtains
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With its panelled walls, this bedroom is a typical example of the prefab Lustron houses that sprang up in the States during the post-war era. Money may have been tight, but that didn't stop people from creating their dream homes and decorative soft furnishings were often patterned with botanical prints. Do you remember seeing tropical palms in your childhood home?
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Beige 1950s bedroom
From the mottle cut-and-loop carpet to the frilled orange pelmet, this bedroom combines pastels and warm tones that were widespread in homes during this decade. The scale of furniture was usually much smaller in the '50s - notice how narrow this double bed looks! People owned fewer possessions and were smaller on average than they are today, and these neat little pieces were built to fit them.
1960s neutral bedroom
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Considered a golden age for furniture design, the taste in the 1960s home leaned towards smooth and sleek styles with tapered legs in warm wood like teak and walnut. Bedroom sets were very much a thing, and matching pieces would be bought together. With its practical storage headboard and vibrant scatter cushions, this neutral bedroom is the perfect blend of style and practicality. Perhaps your folks or grandparents had something similar?
Gilded 1960s bedroom
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While funky shapes and colours dominated the decade, this '60s bedroom is an altogether more refined affair. The floral wallpaper and gilded picture frame have an air of stately grandeur but a bright yellow bedspread and camp fringed lamps root this bedroom in the era of free love.
1960s floral bedroom
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Patterns became progressively more flamboyant in the 1960s with clashing prints, bold florals and intricate paisleys all fair game. Mixing and matching a variety of motifs, this everyday bedroom shows how most people's bedrooms looked at that time. Often small, they would use heirloom pieces – such as this Art Deco dressing table – along with fashionable patterns and colours to make the best of what they could. And most women would have had a hairbrush set laid out, just like this.
Blue-and-red 1970s bedroom
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This blue-and-red bedroom features offbeat patchwork curtains, striped wallpaper and a Space Age-style television set (and matching clock), so it was undoubtedly inhabited by a '70s teenager. Note the brightly coloured TUPPERWARE – an icon of design from the era – and a rotary dial telephone.
1970s Laura Ashley bedroom
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Laura Ashley's floral prints and Victoriana frills meshed well with the '70s penchant for nature-inspired furnishings. Shot for a brand campaign, this pretty bedroom features the label's trademark dainty flowers and fresh, fine-weave fabrics. Half a century on and the room still maintains its timeless charm.
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1970s hippie-style bedroom
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Bigger, bolder and brighter than ever before, the '70s was the decade of groovy patterns and vibrant colours. It also marked the beginnings of the biophilia trend with house plants an essential addition to every room of the home. Anyone with their finger on the design pulse had a potted fern on their bedside table. Perhaps you remember seeing a room like this when you were young?
Rustic 1970s bedroom
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Flaunting a classic green-and-brown colour scheme, this bedroom couldn't be more '70s if it tried. The rattan chair and headboard lend the space that essential rustic vibe, whilst the floral bedspread pays homage to the hippie movement. Look closely and you'll spot the requisite potted fern on the bedside table…
1970s psychedelic bedroom
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Who wouldn't want to be a '70s teen with a bedroom like this? With its psychedelic wallpaper, groovy plastic lampshades and plush shag rug, this room takes every major trend from the decade and executes it with panache. Look closely and you may spot a source of inspiration in the bedside table…
1970s floral bedroom
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A slightly more reserved take on '70s décor, this floral bedroom is nevertheless striking. The pretty wildflower print features on the headboard, bedspread, tablecloth and curtains; lending the space a cohesive if slightly overpowering vibe. A dark green dust ruffle and assorted scatter cushions complete the look.
Lived-in 1970s bedroom
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From the hastily made bed to the cuddly lion and fighter jet artwork, this 1970s bedroom is refreshingly normal. Let's be honest, most of us had mismatched pieces of furniture, loud curtains and an eclectic collection of decorative items. The lived-in feel of this teenager's bedroom is what lends it its nostalgic charm.
Bold 1980s bedroom
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Peachy pastels, geometric shapes and tropical plants were all major trends in the '80s as depicted in this striking photograph. If your parent's bedroom looked like the set of Miami Vice, they were definitely doing something right. Check out the two-tone duvet and stepped headboard in this room!
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1980s geometric bedroom
Geometric prints were all the rage in the 1980s, and the fussier, the better. After all, why wouldn't you match your bedspread to your curtains? This luxurious bedroom may look a little flamboyant from a 21st-century perspective but it was the height of sophistication 40 odd years ago.
Airy white 1980s bedroom
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The '80s was a decade of contrasts with neon hues and Memphis Milano-inspired shapes giving way to softer, more romantic silhouettes. With its frilled lace canopy and matching duvet set, this airy bedroom typifies the dreamy aesthetic that prevailed in the latter half of the era. We can't help but think that all that white is just not practical, though!
Candy-striped 1980s bedroom
On the other end of the spectrum, this vibrant red-and-white bedroom is brimming with character. Preppy was the way forward in the '80s, with pin-striped furnishings one of the key trends. Boasting a leather-backed sofa bed, Hi-Fi system and David Bowie poster, this would have been many a teenager's dream bedroom.
1980s pastel kids' bedroom
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With its candy-heart lamp, mint-green radio and pastel print duvet set, this is the bedroom of many an '80s kid's dreams. Is it tasteful? Debatable. Is it fun? Absolutely! Whoever thought of pairing pink knickerbocker glories with green cassette players and tinted sunglasses was undoubtedly a genius.
1980s pink luxe bedroom
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Powder pink with gold trimmings? This could only be a 1980s bedroom. Inspired by American film sets and celebrity mansions, the decade saw the rise of heavy satin drapes, sleek profiles and Art Deco-inspired luxe. If your bedroom looked like this, you were definitely doing well for yourself.
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1980s pastel rainbow bedroom
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Taking the pastel trend to a whole new level, this rainbow-striped bedroom is really something. The knotty pine bed frames, potted plants and wicker trunks all embody the rustic, shabby chic vibe that the '80s was famed for. Now can someone tell us where we can find that wallpaper today?
Funky 1990s bedroom
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Ah, the '90s: a decade renowned for its somewhat questionable yet undeniably fun trends. Though no-one has yet dared to bring back transparent beaded curtains or inflatable sofas, they continue to live on in our memories. With its faux zebra skin rug, princess canopy and zen-style coffee table, this bedroom is what we all aspired to back in the day.
1990s-style Victoriana bedroom
Frills and flounces made a comeback in the 1990s as the '80s partiality for chintz graduated into full-on Victoriana fever. Tea roses, brass fittings and mahogany-stained wood were all essential additions to any '90s bedroom. Did your house look anything like this 30 years ago?
Heavenly bedroom from the 1990s
One of the schemes delivered on the now legendary UK makeover programme Changing Rooms, this angelic bedroom really runs away with its heavenly design concept. From the hand-drawn blinds and motif on the bed linen, you can see a lot of this was made by the team with a minuscule budget, but it encapsulates a certain whimsy that was characteristic of the time.
1990s Bollywood nights bedroom
Not for the fainthearted, this vibrant red and orange scheme also featured on Changing rooms. Saris and Indian-inspired design were very much in vogue on the fashion scene, and somehow that made the leap into our homes too. We love the fabric behind the bedhead and four-poster effect created by draping more silk from the ceiling.
1990s pop bedroom
Madame Tussaud's Hollywood
Attention all wannabes! This pop fan's bedroom set up is channelling the icons of our 1990s teen years via the Spice Girls, Beverly Hills 90210 and Beavis and Butthead. Note the purple inflatable chair, CD rack and troll dolls on the bed.
Classic cream 2000s bedroom
Muted hues were in vogue in the early 2000s with beiges, browns and creams dominating the design scene. The new millennium also saw a return to more classical styles with a particular emphasis on carved wooden furniture. If you kept up with noughties trends, your bedroom probably had at least a hint of Tuscan villa to it.
2005 IKEA bedroom
By 2005 we were all under the spell of these Swedish trendsetters, who not only sold everything you might need under one blue and yellow roof but also showed us how to style our rooms in their amazing catalogues. This classic bedroom brings IKEA's practical approach to storage with the Scandi love of light spaces together, finished off with comfy layers on the bed and a neat table lamp. Definitely of its time but still looks good to us!
The ultimate 2000s teen room
Limited Too catalogue / Tumblr / @doesntmakeitalright
There's not a teen girl who grew up in the 2000s who didn' want to hang something flowy above the bed as this set-up from the US lifestyle retailers Limited Too clearly demonstrates. Aside from the dreamy lilac walls, butterflies and flowers were big news, preferably 'randomly appliqued' to your bedspread. Good times!
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