Vinyl flooring bedroom ideas

Harriet GoodacreHarriet Goodacre

October 29, 2024

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Over the last couple of years, we’ve seen a massive increase in vinyl flooring in bedrooms and, weighing up the flooring options, it seems a sensible choice! LVT (luxury vinyl tiles) offer greater durability than the likes of wood and laminate whilst being softer and warmer underfoot than tiles. Its only rival would be carpet, but with the advances in heating technology and a greater need for hypoallergenic homes, carpet seems a thing of the past! LVT works in conjunction with water-fed underfloor heating and thanks to its underlay, it feels more comfortable in bare feet, like carpet. The bonus is that it doesn’t trap any dirt, making it easy to keep clean and it comes in a vast array of aesthetic options so you’re sure to find a style to suit your home.

Most commonly seen in wood effect style planks, LVT offers the texture of wood, without the hassle of maintenance. This means that their decorative grains add instant texture and interest to a space so you can play with colour combinations and interior styles to create your ultimate bedroom haven.

Usually, the bedroom is centred around the bed, so we’ve put together an edit of bedroom vinyl flooring ideas to work with different styles of beds to help get your creative juices flowing!
Pronto Rivington Bedroom

Dark Woods

Pronto Krahn Brown, Loaf Shearer Bagel Bed, Patch Plants, Dulux Heritage in Romney Wool, Sklum Lamp, Nordic Knots Rug

When opting for a darker wood bed frame, we love to pair it with an equally dark floor and then break up the scheme with a rug and snuggly bedding, so the overall space doesn’t feel too overwhelming. Softer, muted colours work better in a bedroom as they feel relaxing, and it’s important to not overcrowd your room to avoid it feeling busy. The best way to inject some colour into a neutral scheme is with some real houseplants, that way you get a natural injection of vibrancy with the added health benefits.
Dark Woods

Classic French

Pronto Marston Grey, Loaf Joelle Bed, Ruggable Rug, Dunelm Bedspread, Dulux Heritage in Red Ochre, Perch and Parrow Table, Soho Home Lamp 

A classic feeling bed with a French twist adds an instant feminine vibe to a room so we’ve played on that with notes of muted grey and blush pink and then injected some warmth with tones of orange, a contemporary way to pair a pink tone. Tap into the French aesthetic with a herringbone floor, a nod to their favoured parquet flooring made popular by Louis XVI’s extravagant tastes.
Classic French

Rich Texture

Pronto Afara Golden Oak, Loaf Pillow Talker Bed, Dulux Heritage in Brushed Gold, Rockett St George Armchair, Rockett St George Floor Lamp, Rugvista Rug, Inside Story Mirror

Play with your interior spaces by layering interesting and decadent textures, like this rich velvet pillow bed and highly variegated flooring. The deep tones are mirrored in the brushed gold paintwork and softened by the curved, slouchy furniture. This contrast of luxurious textures with cloud like furniture creates a more casual balance so the space doesn’t feel too twee and overdone.
Rich Texture

Rustic Scandi

Pronto Friston Mid Oak, Loaf Ribbon Bed, Dulux Heritage in DH Slate & Stone Green, Tylko Chest of Drawers, Zara Home Quilt, Zara Home Lamp 

Muted tones of green work really well in rustic schemes as the hint of nature dresses down the hit of colour. Pair with aged oak floorboards and rougher textures like rattan, linen and jute for that natural, minimalist feel and for comfort, add in handmade quilts in brushed cotton. To add a little depth, opt for an accent colour like this red chest of drawers from Tylko, the design feels Scandi and modern to balance with the rustic elements of the room.
Rustic Scandi

Beachy Keen

Pronto Rosenholm Grey, Loaf Snoozemuffin Bed, Dulux Heritage in Boathouse Blue, H&M Home Table, H&M Home Planter, Dunelm Bedding, Zara Home Lamp, Patch Plants, Dunelm Wall Light 

A coastal theme can feel distinctly modern with the right styling. Opt for a range of blues to provide depth and contrast within the scheme, especially when the rest of the scheme will feel rustic and washed out like this wide plank whitewashed grey flooring. Avoid the stereotypical emblems of the coast and go for gingham instead of stripes and a Bird of Paradise plant instead of a palm.
Beachy Keen

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