Lioness Lucy Bronze's bedroom taps into autumn 2025's 'color to watch' with cozy, transitional terracotta – here's how to style the prolific shade
Terracotta takes center stage in the soccer player's bedroom, demonstrating its timeless appeal – an interior designer explains the shade's popularity


Color trends come and go, but warm neutrals will always be in style. These cozy shades are inviting and versatile wherever they are used.
Lioness Lucy Bronze's bedroom demonstrates the timeless appeal of one of our favorite warm neutrals: terracotta.
We spotted the cozy bedroom idea in a recent Instagram post from the soccer player, promoting her partnership with Shark Beauty, and the color scheme shines just as bright as her CryoGlow mask. It features terracotta paint, a dusty pink bedspread, and orange painting. A natural wood dresser and verdant monstera plant add cozy contrast.
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There are hundreds of ways to integrate the must-have color trend into your home, but these pieces are a few of my favorites. They are elevated, but have a subtly grounding tone.
This nineteenth-century French terracotta confit bowl, with a faded mustard glaze, is going to look chic in any interior. It reminds me of languid afternoons in rural Provence that's so perfect for this time of year.
Treat yourself to this beautiful throw, in that deep reddish brown hue, similar to Farrow & Ball's iconic Red Earth that feels so grounding and nurturing. A beautiful addition, especially to the bedroom.
This throw has the sort of natural texture that means it would look just as at home on top of linen bedding as it would wrapped around you by the pool. A great buy to use all summer long for a myriad of things.
The Lioness's bedroom is far more than a blip; it's a harbinger of 2025 color trends to come.
Much of this popularity is due to the shade's versatility. Chloe Barrow, interior design expert at Laura James explains: 'Terracotta is one of those colors that manages to feel warm in summer and comforting in autumn, which is why we’re seeing it rise in popularity right now.'
She continues: 'It’s the perfect transitional color choice. These sunbaked shades tap into the brightness of summer days but also transition effortlessly into the moodier, richer tones of the colder months so it feels appropriate year-round, but especially in this summer-to-autumn period.'
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Furthermore, if you're searching for inspiration, terracotta is the ideal bedroom color idea for its relaxing properties.
Chloe advises: 'The shades enhance whatever natural light is already there, reflecting sunrise and sunset tones, which is exactly what you want in a bedroom. It’ll help you feel sleepy when the sun sets and energized when the sun rises. It’s the perfect color palette for people who want to feel grounded in a nature-inspired setting and wake up naturally, and is likely why Lucy has chosen this color scheme.'
A bedroom color that looks beautiful and feels tranquil is always something to aspire to, whether or not you are a famous soccer player. Regardless, terracotta is the answer.

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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