I'm hunting for chic ways to update my bedroom for spring – these are 3 ready-to-shop designer schemes I'm sold on
I’ve sourced the exact pieces you need to shop these designer bedroom schemes and bring their spring-ready style home


When it comes to pulling together your dream bedroom, sometimes inspiration images can only get you so far. To really 'get the look', you're going to need some expert shopping advice too – which is where I come in.
As a professional shopping expert for many years (across both fashion and interiors), I'm pretty proud to say that I am the go-to person for everyone in my life when it comes to sourcing covetable must-haves or niche, blurry, screenshotted wishlist pieces.
So I thought it was about time I really put that knowledge to the test and broke down three stunning yet distinct spring bedroom shoppable schemes from some of my favorite designers. Below, I've studied, scoured, and sourced all the key pieces you need to bring each look home.
3 shoppable bedroom schemes for spring
From romantic and timeless to modern and breezy, these three looks prove that a seasonal bedroom refresh doesn’t have to be complicated – it just needs the right details. Here, my curated edits offer plenty of inspiration (easy ways to shop the look) to get your sleep space spring-ready quicker than you can say "add to cart".
1. A folky pastel green bedroom
Fans of green bedroom ideas will love this pastel, almost pistachio green bedroom by Holly and her team at Vaughan Design & Development. If you're feeling a repaint, color drenching your bedroom in a soft green will inspire calmness and tranquility – ideal for a space meant for rest.
While Holly chose a cocooning green from the British natural paint brand Edward Bulmer, you can create a similar effect with Potpourri Green from Benjamin Moore or Breakfast Room Green from Farrow & Ball.
I love how the upholstered headboard adds a sense of elegance to the space, while the hotel-worthy crisp white bedding is given a cottagecore look thanks to the ruffle trim and pretty floral throw pillow. Vintage accessories like the folk blanket and carafe complete the look, as does the pretty petal-shaped wall sconce for added charm. It's a whimsical, eclectic space that remains serene thanks to the subtle palette. I don't know about you, but I'm ready to move in.
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Designed as part of the Heidi Caillier collaboration with Joon Loloi, the Courtney pillow mirrors Heidi's love for pattern mixing and vintage fabrics in an earthy color palette that will play beautifully with green walls. I love the mix of floral and plaid used here.
2. A modern-meets-vintage bedroom
A spring-ready bedroom doesn't need to be heavy on the pastels, as Marie Flanigan proves with this layered, old-meets-new scheme.
In this contemporary, neutral bedroom, Marie has tapped into transitional design by decorating with vintage and new pieces to bring character and tactility to the modern finishes of her Lake Travis project. I love the earthy palette of this space. The relaxed linen, deep, plummy purple headboard is a personal favorite and has me well and truly convinced that purple is making a comeback in 2025.
Once paired with pale woods, antique brass accessories, a beautifully verdant tapestry-inspired pillow, and a retro nod to the burl wood trend with the statement nightstand, Marie has created a masterful scheme that feels like a secluded retreat while still managing to be effortlessly cool.
While you might need to go custom to acquire a headboard similar to Marie's, I recommend looking at Piglet in Bed for their linens to create that same relaxed, deep and rich, on-trend purple hues. This is their Berry set, but I'm also eyeing up the slightly subtler Raspberry.
Lulu and Georgia have their finger on the pulse with this Mariata pillow that will help you artfully decorate with tapestries and add a sense of history and warmth to your bedscape. Choose from this forest green shade or a golden amber colorway.
3. A pretty-in-pink eclectic bedroom
This expertly layered bedroom styled by Tiffany at Studio Duggan for TROVE by Studio Duggan shows that a pretty pink bedroom needn't be reserved for little ones.
If you're wondering how to convince your partner that pink can absolutely be cool, this image is it. I love the rich pops of color that come from decorating with jewel tones, like the wine-red velvet headboard and the teal stretched canvas wall art that help to cut through the pale pink.
This space is also a masterclass in contrast. From the pattern clashing stripe and floral drapes (both on the window and behind the bed) that help to amp up the cocooning feel to the tortoise shell table lamp and lacquered, high gloss Lanchasire Bedside Table from TROVE, Tiffany has created a scheme that somehow feels romantic and feminine yet with a dynamic edge.
Tap into the scalloped decor trend with some pretty ruffled bed linens. You'll notice that the set used by Tiffany has a subtle piped trim, whereas this sateen set from Pottery Barn has the waves embroidered onto the shams and cover for a cleaner look.
Velvet will always remain a big headboard trend, but it can be hard to keep clean, so I love that this contemporary upholstered headboard from Birch Lane is made from a linen-blend that adds an inviting feel to your sleep space.
Design duo Pierce & Ward's West Elm collaboration features many gorgeous textiles, including these vintage floral mixed with lattice design curtains that aim to bring a cottage-inspired feel to your window (or nook bed!).
If you're looking for more inspiration, might I suggest a scroll through our dedicated bedroom ideas round-up, where you'll find 35 seriously good tips or my top 12 must-see bedroom trends that are shaping sleep spaces in 2025.

Charlotte is the style and trends editor at Homes and Gardens and has been with the team since Christmas 2023. Following a 5 year career in Fashion, she has worked at many women's glossy magazines including Grazia, Stylist, and Hello!, and as Interiors Editor for British heritage department store Liberty. Her role at H&G fuses her love of style with her passion for interior design, and she is currently undergoing her second home renovation - you can follow her journey over on @olbyhome
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