'No, to the brights' – Claudia Winkleman says you should 'run' from this bedroom color palette, and experts are inclined to agree with her
The broadcaster explains that she would never decorate her bedroom in these tones; experts explain her rationale


What is the best bedding color for sleep and relaxation? Some people would say there isn't a right answer, but Claudia Winkleman definitely believes there is.
The broadcaster shared her take on bedroom colors from her London townhouse in a conversation with luxury mattress retailer Vispring. In her 'Sleep Secrets' video, the Traitors host was mostly ambivalent, until it came to the best tones for her sleep space.
When asked if she preferred muted tones and neutral pastels or vibrant brights, Claudia's reaction was visceral.
She replied emphatically, 'NO, to the brights. You have to run. I don't care how amazing he or she is. They take you back to their flat. They go: "Should we move to the bedroom?" You go in, there are bright colors? Mm-m. Mm-m. You pivot. You leave.' It's safe to say she prefers a neutral bedroom.

Recreate Claudia's Neutral Look at Home
When it comes to decorating your bedroom, the color of your bedding has as much of an impact as the wall color and lighting. These pieces are our editors' picks for bringing in warmth and coziness with a neutral scheme.
This 3-piece linen bedding set from H&M is a stylish choice. It's lightweight and has the beautifully textured look that we see in Claudia's space. It's available as a single, double, or king-size set and is perfect for the summer season. Good price too.
If, like me, your bed never feels quite complete without a few dozen throw pillows, this textural design is the perfect addition. It's a sophisticated way to experiment with a new texture without the commitment of a full bedding set.
A throw blanket is another affordable way to experiment with the texture in your bedding. This 100% linen throw from Amazon offers that cozy rustic vibe while being machine washable – low maintenance yet utterly stylish.
With bedding trends moving towards bolder, more statement bedroom designs, we were curious what the experts had to say about her take.
Carlin van Noppen, interior designer at luxury bedding boutique, Fig Linens and Home states: 'There is definitely some science behind the idea that neutral bedding and colors in the bedroom are a good idea for sleep. Although it shouldn't dissuade you from trying a color you really love, light tones have calming properties that can aid in relaxation.'
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What's the best way to decorate with neutrals in the bedroom? Carlin continues: 'If you are opting for a neutral scheme, it is important to incorporate lots of texture to keep the look interesting and prevent the room from becoming too flat. Neutral never needs to look boring.'
Swathing your bedroom in neutrals is a cozy, relaxing, and apparently, Claudia-Winkleman-approved way to decorate. It's evidence that no matter how the trends change, sticking to your own design opinions will always pay off.

Sophie is a writer and News Editor on the Celebrity Style team at Homes & Gardens. She is fascinated by the intersection of design and popular culture and is particularly passionate about researching trends and interior history. She is an avid pop culture fan and has interviewed Martha Stewart and Hillary Duff.
In her free time, Sophie freelances on design news for Westport Magazine and Livingetc. She also has a newsletter, My Friend's Art, in which she covers music, culture, and fine art through a personal lens. Her fiction has appeared in Love & Squalor and The Isis Magazine.
Before joining Future, Sophie worked in editorial at Fig Linens and Home, a boutique luxury linens brand. She has an MSc from Oxford University and a BA in Creative Writing and Sociology from Sarah Lawrence College.
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