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Are Matching Bedroom Sets Outdated?

Castlery|Aug 20, 2024

When designing a bedroom, furniture plays a crucial role in creating a cohesive and aesthetically pleasing space. Matching bedroom sets, which usually consist of a bed frame, nightstands, dressers, and sometimes even a matching wardrobe, were considered the go-to option for creating a coordinated look. 


But does bedroom furniture have to match? With changing design trends and evolving tastes, many are questioning whether matching bedroom sets are still in style or if mixing and matching furniture is the new norm.


In this article, we'll take a closer look at this topic and explore whether matching bedroom sets are still considered fashionable in today's interior design landscape.


Is mixing and matching bedroom furniture the new norm?


Over time, mixing and matching furniture has become a popular trend favored by many homeowners. The shift towards more eclectic and personalized styles allows for greater creativity and individuality in designing—not just in the bedroom, but in the house. 


But, this doesn’t mean that investing in furniture sets is entirely out of style. Let’s take a look at the pros and cons of matching bedroom sets.


Advantages of matching bedroom sets


One of the primary advantages of matching bedroom furniture is the cohesive and coordinated look. Since all the furniture pieces in the set are designed to complement each other in terms of style, material, and finish, they create a unified aesthetic. 


Having bedroom furniture seamlessly blend with one another also ensures design consistency. With a coordinated set that’s designed to complement each other, this can be particularly appealing for those who prefer a more consistent look. 


Lastly, having bedroom sets make it much easier to decorate. As all the furniture pieces are already designed to go well together, it can be simpler to choose complementary rugs, bedding, and other accessories to complete the look of the room.

The Joseph Bedroom Set comes in fabric, bouclé, or walnut headboards with matching nightstands. Picture credits: @scottsdaledesignservices

A matching bed with a fabric bedframe and two walnut wood nightstands.
A person sitting on a bed with a wingback headboard with a mug and laptop.

The Dalton Storage Bed Set, paired with the Harper Side Tables, creates a mid-century modern bedroom in @lelaburris's space.

Disadvantages of matching bedroom sets


One of the downsides of bedroom sets is that they can lack individuality. Bedroom sets can limit the creative freedom of homeowners who want to experiment with different styles, materials, and finishes in the bedroom. 


This is why some people opt for mixing and matching furniture instead to reflect their unique personalities and taste. 


And of course, with the uniformity, matching bedroom sets can make the room feel a bit outdated, especially if they're ornate or formal.


Tips for matching bedroom furniture sets


If you’ve made the choice to match your bedroom furniture, let’s take a look at some tips to keep in mind:


Consider the style


Before choosing a bedroom set, think about your personal style and the overall aesthetic you want to achieve in your bedroom. The bedroom set should match or complement the overall design of your room. Pay attention to the materials, finishes, and details of the furniture pieces to ensure they align with your style preferences.


For example, if you prefer a mid-century modern look, go the Dawson Leather Bed and Harper Nightstands. For something more minimalist and modern, consider the Crescent Bedroom Set.

The Dawson Leather Bed paired with the Harper Nightstands and Nadine Wall Mirror create a mid-century modern look.

A leather bed with two matching wooden nightstands and a mirror above the bed.
A matching rounded bed frame and nightstands.

The Crescent Bedroom Set features Mindi Wood with a white wash lacquer and wirebrushed finish.

Assess the space


As bedroom sets usually come with a few furnishings, measure your bedroom space to determine the size of furniture that will fit comfortably without overcrowding the room. 


Oversized or undersized furniture can throw off the balance and aesthetic of the room. Consider the dimensions of your bedroom and consider factors such as the placement of windows, doors, and built-in features when selecting a bedroom set. Choose a bedroom set that fits well in the space without overpowering or appearing too small.


For example, if you have a small bedroom, avoid a bedroom set with oversized furniture that may make the room feel cramped. Instead, choose a bedroom set with compact, streamlined furniture that maximizes space while still providing essential storage and comfort. This approach not only optimizes the usability of your bedroom but also maintains a pleasing and spacious aesthetic.


Consider your storage needs


Consider the amount of storage space you require for your clothing, accessories, and other personal items. Your storage requirements can significantly influence the type of bedroom furniture you choose.


If you find that you need more space to keep your belongings organized and easily accessible, consider opting for bedroom sets that offer versatile storage solutions. Look for beds with built-in storage, such as drawers or lift-up frames, which can significantly increase the available storage space without taking up additional floor area. 


Additionally, consider bedroom sets that come with spacious dressers and nightstands featuring deep drawers or shelving. These can provide convenient, accessible places for storing smaller items and everyday essentials, helping to keep your bedroom organized and clutter-free.

The Dalton Storage Bed features three concealed storage drawers for bulky bedding or clothing. Picture credits: @birdsong.design

A person kneeling on the floor and keeping bedding in a storage bed with pull out drawers.
A storage bed with a gas-lift mechanism lifted up to reveal storage.

The Dawson Storage Bed's gaslift mechanism makes it easy to lift up the bed to store items.

Coordinate colors and finishes


Coordinate the colors and finishes of the furniture pieces in your bedroom set to create a cohesive look. Consider the color scheme of your bedroom, including wall colors, flooring, and any existing furniture or decor. You can go for matching colors for all the pieces in the set for a harmonious effect or introduce some visual interest and depth to the space with complementary colors. 


Similarly, consider the finishes of the furniture, such as wood stains or paint colors, and ensure they work well together. For example, if your room features predominantly light tones, a bedroom set with a dark walnut finish might feel too imposing unless balanced with appropriate lighting or lighter decorative elements. 


Conversely, a set with a light oak finish might appear too washed out in a room that already has a lot of pale shades unless you add some contrasting colors or textures.


Feel free to mix and match


Yes, matching sets are supposed to match, but that doesn’t mean they have to be the same exact pieces! Mixing different styles of furniture can create a personalized look—just make sure they are of similar materials and colors to ensure your bedroom doesn’t look cluttered.


Elevate the room with accent pieces


Once you’ve filled the room with the main bulk of furnishings, add accent pieces to tie everything together and enhance the aesthetic of your bedroom. 


Consider soft, plush throw pillows in a variety of textures and hues that invite relaxation and add visual interest. A beautifully crafted rug can anchor the space while providing soft comfort underfoot, making your bedroom feel more welcoming. 


Don’t forget to include decorative accessories like elegant vases, captivating artwork, or a stylish lamp that not only complements your main furnishings but also adds that spark of individuality. 


These thoughtful additions will tie everything together, enhancing the aesthetic of your bedroom and making it a place you love to retreat to at the end of each day.


So, does bedroom furniture have to match?


The answer is: it depends!


If you’re one that prefers creating a unique cocktail with your own styles and materials, mixing and matching your furniture gives you the ability to do so. Imagine pairing vintage nightstands with a sleek, modern dresser, or blending a rustic dresser with contemporary accessories—mismatching can give your bedroom a personalized and dynamic feel.


On the other hand, if you’re leaning towards uniformity and balance, matching bedroom sets are the ideal choice for you. They create a cohesive look in your bedroom, gel well with your interior design, and are easy to decorate.


No matter which design you choose, pick one that suits your personal preference and style. 

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