Bedroom Decor Accents
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We've previously hunted out cheap but expensive-looking accessories for your bathroom, kitchen, and living room, and now we turn our attention to the bedroom. Maybe you're a renter adding a personal touch (which won't affect your deposit), or perhaps your space warrants a little sprucing after its year-long shift as a home office. Either way, we've hunted down the best accessories for the job. We cross-referenced our previously reported stories on bedroom décor and snooped around for tasteful pieces (that don't cost a small fortune). Whether you're looking for a handwoven throw for your bed or a plush velvet chair for your dressing table, we're confident you'll find something you want to add to your shopping cart.
A bold blue bedspread that will zhuzh up the drabbest of Sainsbury's bed linen.
Let's finish off that bed with some textured cushion covers — we're into corduroy.
You could purchase a couple of these and use them as bedside tables in an industrial-style bedroom.
A pleasingly herbal candle, with 45 hours of burn time. If you'd prefer a less botanical scent, they've also got a grapefruit version.
We like the atomic feel of this lamp.
An all-important bedroom accessory: something to get you up on a Monday morning. We like this simple Braun version.
Or, how about this B:ON clock, with a flip-style display and a pleasing bip, bip, bip alarm?
These solid oak shelves can hold up to 22kg — meaning they'd be more than suitable for plants or books.
This British-made, pure wool rug would look lovely thrown over the back of a chair.
Upgrade your spare clothes from "the chair" with a useful ladder rack.
You could also get a ladder shelf with shelves — perfect for trinkets, candles, or plants.
Speaking of plants: a dramatic-looking option (like this peace lily) would look nice in a corner.
Alternatively, how about a faux fiddle-leaf?
We feel very fondly towards this sleep balm, complete with a chilled-out badger.
A big rug (at a very small price).
A Fair Trade area rug at Ikea prices.
Keep the botanical theme going with this understated macrame plant hanger.
We like the copper detail on this geometric mirror.
Salt lamps omit a warm, calming glow, plus they look pretty.
A teal-coloured record player to kick-start your new vinyl obsession.
These hooks are low-hassle, and you can hang coats, towels, and bags on them.
A grow-your-own terrarium disguised as a science-lab flask.
A lustrous addition to a nightstand.
And some cute pots for desk-friendly cactuses.
A simple carafe-and-glass set for your bedside.
We've featured these velvet chairs before, and they'd look great behind a desk or in a reading nook.
A tasselled throw that would look fab on the chair, the bed, or as a blanket in said reading nook (it also matches the rug).
Buy this walnut side table from Amazon's own brand, tell your friends it's from Clerkenwell's mid-century hub, Forest.
This definitely wouldn't look out of place in an exposed-brick studio somewhere in Whitechapel — but it'd jazz up any old bedroom.
These contrasting vases could hold a bunch of flowers, stems, or even look nice by themselves on a bookcase.
Some pampas grass would look striking in one of those vases.
We like the space-age chrome finish on this lava lamp.
With leaves that have (literally) evolved to fit within tight spaces, we can imagine this little plant perched neatly at the end of a bookshelf.
A treat for bare feet (that can also double as a luxurious seat cushion).
Additional reporting by Hannah Holway and Ailbhe Malone.
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