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Last Modified 13 September 2024 First Added 29 July 2022
Chocolate brown is back, and it’s a fabulous colour for bedrooms – as it brings warmth, comfort and calm to a space.
This versatile colour works well with neutrals, greys and greens or as a base for adding pops of colour in contrasting shades like teal, blush pink and rich navy blue. Chocolate brown also blends seamlessly with natural materials like wood, so it’s easy to introduce to most styles of décor.
Discover some of our favourite brown bed frames, perfect for creating a stylish centrepiece and embracing the trend for chocolate brown.
Looking for the perfect blend of warmth and elegance?
Here are 3 rich and chocolatey beds to inspire your bedroom design:
Pictured above, our stylish Morten bed‘s stylish dark wood finish gives you a beautiful foundation to build your chocolate brown bedroom around.
With its low-rise platform silhouette and striking slatted headboard, Morten is incredibly sophisticated. Its built-in bedsides are instantly reminiscent of the finest hotels, while its natural wooden finish is endlessly versatile. Paired with warm, earthy walls in a rich brown tone, the simple, textured bedding is a nod to the Japandi trend, which combines minimalist Japanese design with a touch of cosiness.
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In this rich chocolate brown and neutral bedroom design, our upholstered Hopkins bed adds an indulgent feel to the space – with the benefit of added storage, too.
The soft woven fabric bed includes end-opening ottoman storage and the buttoned headboard makes a gorgeous style statement. The headboard is also padded with soft foam so it’s super comfy when you’re sitting up in bed. We’ve styled this bedroom with neutral walls, monochrome accents with a dash of warm green, plus natural wood effect flooring, so the beautiful brown bed takes centre stage.
Pictured in a chocolate brown and green bedroom, Lucia is a sleigh-style bed frame with a scrolled headboard and foot end.
Upholstered in dark brown faux leather, it has large drawers for handy storage. We’ve used a soft shade of mint green on the walls and kept to a light colour palette for the flooring, curtains, blinds and accessories to create a fresh and airy look that evokes a sense of calm.
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Get ready to indulge in warmth and sophistication.
Say hello to luxurious espresso designs:
Bring your space to life with multiple layers of texture.
We love the layered look; it’s perfect for the bedroom, where we spend much of our time relaxing. Materials should not only look fantastic but feel fantastic, too, so you can curl up at the end of the day and unwind. Think plush velvet throws, silky curtains, and pillows in warm shades like caramel, cream, and taupe—these tones complement the brown. This approach leverages colour harmony by using analogous hues next to each other on the colour wheel.
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Ground your space with chocolate brown and natural elements; a fabulous duo.
To achieve this look, incorporate wooden furniture, woven baskets, and indoor plants. Don’t forget your bed linens! You can get soft, organic cotton or linen in neutral shades to balance the chocolate brown richness. Bringing in these natural elements will add to your room’s tranquillity, aligning with biophilic design principles, which suggests that natural textures and tones promote well-being and calm.
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Combine chocolate brown with crisp white for a contemporary twist.
White bedding and curtains can brighten your bedroom, while chocolate brown accents or furniture pieces add a stark contrast. You could even introduce metallic touches like gold or brass lamps and frames to complete the look. This contrast uses the complementary colour theory, where dark brown and bright white create visual interest and dynamic energy. Metallic elements reflect light, enhancing the space’s elegance and modern appeal.
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Do you have a love for books? Design a cosy reading nook with us.
A chocolate brown armchair or chaise lounge would look fabulous in a small corner of your room. Complement it with a soft throw and a side table for books and a cup of tea and there you have it… your very own reading nook, where you can get lost in a good book.
Instead of flicking through pages with the main bedroom light, invest in a floor lamp with warm lighting to further enhance your relaxation. Warm lighting combined with the rich brown tones will make it oh-so-snug.
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Don’t be afraid to experiment with patterns; we certainly aren’t.
Express your personality with patterns. When shopping for bedding and textiles, think about how they pair with your chocolate brown bed frame. Florals, geometrics, and paisley designs: there are so many to choose from, but the key is to select patterns featuring complementary colours. This means looking for patterns incorporating shades or hues that blend well with your main colour scheme. For example, if you have a deep brown bedframe, add textiles in soft golds, rich rusts, or even muted greens – these colours will work beautifully.
So, are you ready to embrace the chocolate brown trend? From scrumptious chestnut to lush walnut, we hope you’re feeling inspired by our brown bedroom ideas for your next design project.
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