When your home is on the market, you want to appeal to the highest number of buyers possible. That’s where home staging comes in. One of the most crucial aspects of the home staging process is to give your home a neutral palette, which will keep buyers from getting distracted by decor that may not be their taste and instead allows them to focus on the more important elements of the home. With a blank slate, they are free to imagine their own decor there instead.
This concept applies to all rooms in a home, including the master bedroom, which is one of the most important spaces in a home to buyers. The more you can make them feel like they are walking into a luxurious hotel suite, the better chance you will have of creating an emotional reaction and securing a sale. A neutral bedroom is a must to appeal to both genders and get that fresh, clean hotel feel.
A neutral bedroom doesn’t have to mean a boring bedroom. This palette even looks great when decorating a permanent residence and can fit a variety of styles. Here are 10 beautiful examples of neutral bedrooms to inspire you.
Neutral Bedrooms
Creamy neutrals paired with white looks incredibly elegant when you mix rich textures like velvet, faux fur and metallics into the decor.
Source: House Beautiful
To create a lot of visual depth, mix deep tones, mid tones, and white together. Wood tones are also considered neutrals, so mixing them into your decor will add a lot of visual interest and great texture.
Source: My Home Ideas
A faux fur throw at the end of the bed is an easy way to add some instant luxury to a bedroom.
Source: Style At Home
This champagne color walks a bit of a fine line between neutral and rosy pink, but the subtle touch of it looks stunning in this bedroom.
Source: Cottages & Gardens
An area rug is a great way to bring in pattern and texture into a neutral bedroom without using any color.
Source: My Domaine
Even a teen bedroom can be beautiful and neutral as seen in this ultra chic space.
Source: Rue Magazine
A small pop of color can look great in a neutral bedroom, even when it’s staged for the market. This orange brings a lively touch that is still gender neutral and not too overpowering.
Source: Traditional Home
All white is a daring but sophisticated palette for a neutral bedroom. When done right, the results can be stunning.
Source: Lonny
Subtle accents, like the textured bedspread, tufted headboard, and wood end tables help bring character to this neutral bedroom.
Source: Luxe
A soft blue is a great choice to accent a staged bedroom, since it is gender neutral and is the most relaxing color in the rainbow.
Source: Better Homes & Gardens
As you can see, a neutral bedroom can be interpreted in a variety of ways and are a great way to ignite potential buyers’ imaginations.
Warm regards,
Megan