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Bedroom Redesign

Upload your bedroom and see it reimagined — the same room, six interior styles, side by side.

A bedroom redesign is the easiest room to get wrong on instinct and right with a reference. The bones rarely change — the bed wall, the window, the proportions — so the work is all in palette, texture and how a few key pieces are styled. Seeing your own room rendered before you commit removes the guesswork.

Start with the bed wall, because it anchors everything else. A calmer headboard, layered bedding and a pair of balanced nightstands do more for a bedroom than any single bold purchase. The redesigns below keep your layout fixed and only change the styling, so you can read the effect of palette and material without redrawing the floor plan.

Lighting is the second lever. Swapping a single overhead bulb for warm bedside lamps changes the whole mood of the after image, which is why most styles here lean into soft, layered light. Use the before/after slider to judge how much warmth each direction adds before you buy a thing.

Explore by style: Modern Japandi Scandinavian Boho Industrial Coastal

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Redesign your own bedroom

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FAQ

Bedroom Redesign FAQ

Will the redesign keep my actual bedroom layout?

Yes. Each redesign keeps the same room geometry — the bed wall, window and proportions stay fixed — and only changes the palette, materials and styling, so the after is a realistic restyle of your room rather than a different room.

How many bedroom styles can I preview for free?

The gallery shows your bedroom in six styles side by side, and you can preview your own uploaded photo free with no login. Higher-resolution and additional styles are available on the paid tier.

Can I use this to plan a small bedroom?

Yes — for tight rooms, start from the small bedroom design gallery, which focuses on layout, light colors and space-saving furniture rather than statement pieces.