Leopard print bedroom ideas

59 Leopard Print Bedroom Ideas That Feel Chic, Cozy, and Totally Now

If you’ve been curious about how to bring leopard print into your own bedroom in a way that feels fresh and current—not costume-y or too much—you’re in the right place. I’ve pulled together 59 leopard print bedroom ideas that are cozy, modern, and actually livable. We’re talking everything from bubblegum pinks and crisp whites to soft yellows and bold reds—because leopard print works with more than you’d expect. It’s about balance, texture, and knowing when to let the print speak and when to let it whisper.

So if you’re ready for a room that feels like you—stylish, collected, and maybe just a little playful—keep scrolling. These ideas are full of practical details, pretty color combos, and tons of inspiration to make your space feel like home.

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59 Leopard Print Bedroom Ideas

#1

This room sticks to camel, black, and ivory. The bed frame is black wood with a simple plank headboard. Bedding is all ivory with a leopard print comforter. A soft black throw sits at the foot. Camel velvet pillows match the tone of the leopard print. Nightstands are black with aged brass handles and stacked books. Tall brass floor lamps with white shades add symmetry. An ivory rug with a black grid lines the floor. Leopard print and camel work well because they share a warm base and contrast cleanly with black.

#2

This bedroom leans clean and sweet with white walls and soft pink trim. The bed is upholstered in bubblegum pink velvet, with white sheets, a leopard print throw, and two pale yellow accent pillows. Three minimalist art prints with pink and tan lines hang above. The nightstands are blush-painted wood with brass knobs. White ceramic lamps with soft pink pleated shades add gentle light. A blush, tan, and white checkerboard rug lines the floor.

#3

Papaya orange walls brighten this room. A wide bed in natural wood holds white bedding, a mustard knit throw, and leopard print pillows. Two ochre-toned prints in black frames hang above the bed. The nightstands are matte black with bronze handles. Lamps are white ceramic with rough textured bases. A jute and wool blend rug in tan and rust stretches across the floor. Orange brings energy, while leopard print adds shape and contrast.

#4

The walls are soft apricot. A tall headboard in off-white fabric gives the bed structure. Bedding includes blush pink sheets, a tan knit blanket, and a leopard print bolster. Two coral floral prints hang above the bed in gold frames. The nightstands are matte white with coral knobs. Lamps have coral ceramic bases and white linen shades. A soft apricot and tan floral rug spreads across the floor. Apricot and leopard print bring balance—one brightens, one grounds.

#5

The bedroom walls are painted pale periwinkle, and a large canvas of indigo brushstrokes hangs behind the bed. The bed is upholstered in off-white boucle with a platform base. White sheets mix with a thick leopard print comforter. Navy velvet throw pillows add polish. The nightstands are smooth light wood with brushed steel hardware. Matching ceramic lamps in soft gray sit on top. A blue and ivory patterned rug ties in the periwinkle walls.

#6

The walls are painted soft cream. A tall cane headboard in honey wood sits behind the bed. The bedding is crisp white with a leopard print duvet. Rust-colored sheets add contrast. A black spindle bench sits at the foot of the bed. Nightstands match the bed frame and hold clay lamps with rust linen shades. A tan and rust Persian-style rug finishes the floor. Leopard print, cream, and rust work well together because they all carry warmth and have a vintage edge.

#7

This room goes glam in a quiet way. The walls are light gray. A velvet bed in blush pink adds color without going loud. Bedding stays white, with one large leopard print pillow and a soft taupe quilt folded at the foot. Clear glass lamps with gold bases sit on white nightstands. A gray and taupe abstract rug pulls the palette together. The softness of blush and gray balances the movement of leopard print without making it feel too bold.

#8

This bedroom goes deep with moody tones. Walls are painted charcoal. The bed is a four-poster in matte black with no canopy. The bedding mixes solid black linen with tan sheets and a leopard print comforter. A caramel leather bench sits at the foot. Matching wood nightstands hold black metal lamps with round shades. A dark tan area rug grounds the bed. Leopard print fits naturally with black and caramel because they share similar undertones and all feel grounded.

#9

This room blends traditional shapes with bold touches. Pale blue walls frame a white wood bed with a paneled headboard. The bedding is navy with crisp white sheets. Leopard print shams sit in front of classic navy pillows. Brass reading sconces sit over each wooden nightstand. A cream wool rug with a navy border lines the floor. The contrast between navy and leopard print feels classic, while the pale blue keeps it from feeling heavy.

#10

Pale pink walls wrap the space in warmth. A soft white bed with a rounded headboard holds a pale gray quilt and leopard print shams. The sheets are white cotton with gray piping. The nightstands are blush lacquer with round gold knobs. Glass lamps with white drum shades sit on top. A gray and white patterned rug stretches from wall to wall. Leopard print adds structure to pink and gray, keeping the room from tipping too soft.

#11

This bedroom balances warm neutrals with soft structure. The walls are painted a matte ivory. The bed stands out with a black spindle frame and camel-colored velvet headboard. Leopard print shams add texture to crisp white bedding. A tan wool blanket folds neatly at the foot of the bed. Two low walnut nightstands hold stacked books and small ceramic lamps with dark green shades. A jute rug covers most of the oak floor. The mix of camel, black, and leopard print works because all three share earthy undertones.

#12

Muted mauve walls bring this bedroom a calm energy. A camel velvet bed with rounded corners is dressed in white sheets, a light mauve linen coverlet, and a leopard print pillow. Pale plum throw pillows add tone. Three modern floral line drawings in black frames hang above. The nightstands are walnut with tapered legs. Ceramic lamps in soft clay pink sit on top. The rug is a washed mauve and beige blend. Mauve pairs well with leopard for a soft-meets-bold balance.

#13

This bedroom leans bold with a black accent wall behind the bed. The bed itself is ivory with simple squared lines. A leopard print duvet covers the bed, framed by white sheets and black velvet pillows. The nightstands are marble-topped with black metal bases. A dark wood dresser stands across from the bed with a large round mirror above it. A tan and black geometric rug grounds the room. Black and white frame the leopard print, which becomes the focus.

#14

This bedroom mixes raspberry and pink tones. The walls are painted pale rose. The bed is a low-profile cream frame with white bedding and a leopard print duvet folded at the foot. Raspberry velvet pillows layer against pale pink shams. Three framed art prints in pink and ivory tones hang over the bed. Nightstands are soft wood with white tops. Ceramic lamps in berry red tie it together. The rug is striped in blush, ivory, and tan.

#15

This bedroom keeps things sharp with navy walls and white trim. The bed has a high upholstered headboard in cream linen. Bedding is white with a structured navy border. A leopard print bolster sits front and center. Walnut nightstands hold brass dome lamps. Over the bed hangs a set of vintage botanical prints in gold frames. A navy and tan rug echoes the palette. Leopard print pairs easily with navy because both have strong lines and anchor the space.

#16

This room stays light but layered. Pale beige walls create a quiet backdrop for a cream-upholstered bed with a curved headboard. The bedding stays simple in white linen with a single leopard print pillow. A soft blush quilt adds contrast at the end of the bed. Brass sconces flank the bed above small white lacquered tables. A pale pink rug with a washed pattern softens the wood floor. Leopard print pairs well with blush because both carry warmth but hold their own.

#17

A high-contrast look with white walls and jet-black trim. The bed is a wood sleigh frame in dark cherry, dressed in crisp white sheets and a leopard print comforter. Black shams match the trim. The nightstands are deep brown with black iron pulls. Tall white ceramic lamps sit on each one. A tan and black wool rug echoes the tones in the bedding. White and black pull out the extremes of leopard print, giving it more definition.

#18

Walls in dusty rose give this bedroom warmth. Above the bed hang two large abstract prints in ivory and gold. The bed is upholstered in cream boucle with a curved headboard. Leopard print shams sit in front of white linen pillows. A taupe quilt lies flat beneath a pale pink velvet throw. The nightstands are rounded in matte white with gold pulls. The lamps are tall with ivory drum shades. A faded vintage-style rug in blush and rust softens the floor.

#19

This room leans cheerful with soft goldenrod walls. A light oak bed with a cane headboard holds white sheets, a pale yellow quilt, and a leopard print throw pillow. Blush pink pillows layer behind. Above the bed hang three pressed floral prints in thin wood frames. The nightstands are white with fluted drawer fronts. Table lamps in sandy ceramic match the walls. A soft ivory and gold rug stretches underfoot. Yellow and leopard print pair well because both hold warmth without competing.

#20

This room wraps itself in soft blush pink. The bed has a cream linen headboard with white cotton sheets and a quilted leopard print coverlet. Two watermelon pink velvet pillows sit in front of larger ivory ones. Above the bed hangs a pair of abstract pink and tan prints. Nightstands in natural rattan hold off-white ceramic lamps with simple shades. A pale ivory and rose runner rug lines the floor beside the bed. Pink works with leopard because it softens the bold pattern without making it feel too sweet.

#21

Soft buttercream yellow walls glow in natural light. A bed in warm maple wood has ivory linen sheets and a quilted leopard print coverlet folded neatly. Bright pink pillows add pop. A pair of botanical art prints in gold frames hangs over the bed. The nightstands are cream with gold handles. Blush and brass table lamps sit on top. The rug is striped in cream, tan, and soft yellow. Yellow brings sunshine into the room and keeps the leopard print grounded.

#22

A cool-toned setup brings out the contrast in leopard print. The walls are soft gray. The bed frame is black metal with a low profile. A pale blue duvet sits under a leopard print throw. Gray and white pillows sit behind a navy bolster. The nightstands are ash wood with chunky legs. Matching gray lamps have cylinder bases and white shades. A black and tan kilim rug echoes the color of the leopard print without repeating the pattern. Leopard print looks sharp against cool tones like blue and gray because it brings warmth and depth.

#23

The bedroom walls are soft ivory, and above the bed hangs a pair of antique-style landscape prints in muted greens and browns. The bed is a light wood frame with a camel suede headboard. Bedding includes white sheets, a quilted leopard print blanket, and moss green velvet pillows. The nightstands are black with rattan drawer fronts. Lamps have olive ceramic bases with simple white shades. The rug is a vintage-style flatweave in camel and moss.

#24

This room keeps a clean grid. The bed is boxy with a tall, squared-off headboard in sand-colored tweed. The bedding is charcoal with a leopard print blanket across the middle. White sheets peek from under the duvet. A black and white print hangs over the bed. The nightstands are simple with matte black frames and glass tops. Small marble lamps sit on each one. A black and tan plaid rug keeps the floor simple. Leopard print, charcoal, and sand work well together because they bring strong contrast without bright colors.

#25

This bedroom stays bright with pale peach walls and a high white ceiling. The bed has a tufted blush velvet headboard. White linen sheets, a tan quilt, and a leopard print throw pillow build the base. A pair of abstract art prints in shades of pink and tan hang above the bed. The nightstands are white with rounded edges. Tall brass lamps with white pleated shades sit on each side. A blush and sand woven rug lines the floor.

#26

Taupe walls keep things soft. The bed is upholstered in deep olive velvet with low arms and a tufted headboard. Leopard print bedding takes center stage, layered with cream sheets and a tan knit blanket. The nightstands are black with open shelves. Oversized glass lamps with dark green shades sit on top. A natural wool rug in ivory and sand covers most of the floor. Olive and taupe keep the leopard print grounded, while black frames it with contrast.

#27

This room pairs neutrals with a pop of print. The bed has a low black metal frame. Bedding is solid white with a tan waffle-knit blanket and two leopard print pillows. A camel leather chair sits in the corner under a black reading lamp. Pale wood nightstands hold stacked books and small white ceramic lamps. A jute and wool blend rug fills most of the floor. The combo of black, tan, and leopard print adds structure without feeling stiff.

#28

The walls are bright white. A bed with a wide bubblegum pink velvet headboard holds crisp white sheets, a leopard print duvet, and a set of pink and ivory pillows. Above the bed hang three large black-and-white line drawings in gold frames. The nightstands are white lacquer with rounded corners. Simple brass lamps with dome shades sit on each side. The rug is flat-woven in bubblegum, tan, and ivory. The pink and leopard pairing feels youthful but grounded.

#29

This room goes rich and bold with terracotta walls. The bed is a warm cherry wood with a rounded headboard. White bedding holds a deep orange velvet throw and leopard print pillows. A series of three framed prints in terracotta and ivory hangs above. The nightstands are black with brass knobs. Matching ivory lamps have terracotta bases with soft texture. A dark tan and burnt orange rug stretches underfoot. Terracotta pairs easily with leopard print because both bring warmth and depth.

#30

This room centers around pale taupe walls and a bold set of six black-framed art prints in a tight grid over the bed. The bed frame is low black wood with a beige headboard. Bedding is white, with a leopard print duvet and dark gray flannel pillows. The nightstands are pale oak. Ceramic lamps in smoky gray add texture. A large low-pile rug in black, gray, and tan grounds the floor. The mix of taupe, gray, and leopard feels clean but warm.

#31

This room layers neutrals with confidence. The walls are painted soft mushroom and hold a set of four botanical prints in thin black frames above the bed. The bed is a simple wood frame in warm oak with a pale beige upholstered headboard. White cotton sheets mix with a leopard print duvet and a camel knit throw. Black and ivory pillows add contrast. The nightstands are black with cane drawers. Cream ceramic lamps have pleated shades. A low wool rug in camel and cream stretches wall to wall.

#32

The walls are painted soft lavender-gray. A tall wingback bed in warm cream stands in the center, dressed in white cotton sheets, a charcoal knit blanket, and a leopard print throw pillow. The nightstands are mirrored with brushed nickel pulls. White lamps with clear glass bases sit on each. A pale gray rug with ivory medallions stretches across the wood floor. Lavender and leopard print balance each other—one feels soft, the other bold.

#33

Soft wheat-colored walls hold two large canvases in tonal beige brushwork. The bed has a winged headboard in olive linen. White bedding mixes with a thick leopard print quilt and tan pillows. A rust velvet lumbar pillow sits in front. Nightstands are soft gray with round pulls. Matching marble lamps add weight. The rug is a large woven blend in olive, rust, and ivory. Every color in the room ties back to the leopard print.

#34

This bedroom blends pink and red with ease. The walls are painted dusty rose, and a series of vintage red flower prints hangs above the bed. The bed itself is a pale wood frame with an arched headboard. Bedding includes crisp white sheets, a cherry red velvet blanket, and a leopard print pillow in the center. The nightstands are soft gray with brass hardware. Blush lamps with ribbed bases add color. A red and ivory patterned rug anchors the space.

#35

Burnt orange walls frame the room with depth. A camel-colored leather bed sits against one wall, dressed in white cotton bedding and a leopard print quilt. Terracotta pillows layer at the head, and a rust knit throw rests across the foot. Above the bed hang two wood-framed still life paintings in muted colors. The nightstands are black metal with open shelves. Cream stone lamps bring in texture. The rug is a Persian-style design in rust, camel, and black.

#36

Golden tan walls set a warm tone. The bed has a low-profile black wood frame and white bedding with a thick leopard print duvet. Two amber velvet pillows add color. A trio of dried flower prints in warm brown frames hangs over the bed. The nightstands are light wood with matte black pulls. Tall black metal lamps with white drum shades sit beside the bed. A tan and brown tribal rug softens the space. Tan tones echo the base of the leopard print without overwhelming it.

#37

White walls and blonde floors keep this space airy. A rattan bed with a tall curved headboard adds shape. White cotton bedding mixes with olive green sheets and a single leopard print throw pillow. The nightstands are mid-century style in walnut, each with a rounded ceramic lamp in off-white. A large olive and cream rug covers the floor. A tall fig tree in a woven basket adds life in the corner. Leopard print and olive work well together because both come from nature and bring warmth without clashing.

#38

This room feels structured but calm. Soft taupe walls wrap the space. A tall canopy bed in warm wood sits in the middle with ivory sheets and a leopard print quilt. A beige wool blanket is folded across the foot. Matching wood nightstands hold linen-shaded lamps in dark bronze. A pale olive rug stretches across the floor. Taupe and olive make space for leopard print without crowding it, creating a balanced palette.

#39

Warm coral walls wrap the room. A curved ivory bed sits in the center with white linen bedding and a bold leopard print duvet. Peach velvet throw pillows add depth. Above the bed hangs a large abstract print in coral, sand, and soft brown. Nightstands are pale wood with black handles. Cream ceramic lamps with round shades sit on top. A coral and tan rug softens the floor. Coral and leopard print work together because both carry natural, sun-warmed tones.

#40

Rich red walls give this room warmth and mood. The bed is dark wood with a tall upholstered headboard in camel. Bedding includes ivory sheets, a leopard print comforter, and deep red velvet pillows. A cream knit blanket softens the end of the bed. Above the headboard hangs a trio of black-and-white nature prints in thin gold frames. The nightstands are brass and glass. A rug in red and beige completes the floor.

#41

This soft-toned room mixes sandy beige with gray. The bed has a tall gray upholstered headboard and white linen bedding. A leopard print throw covers the lower third of the bed. Beige and gray pillows layer behind it. Matching nightstands in weathered wood hold pewter lamps. A faded beige rug with a gray border fills the floor. Beige and gray allow the leopard print to stand out without looking forced.

#42

White walls and a bubblegum pink ceiling bring this room to life. The bed is natural rattan with white cotton sheets and a leopard print comforter. Bright pink pillows sit in the center. Above the bed are three botanical prints in bubblegum pink and soft green. The nightstands are cream with brass ring pulls. Lamps are pale pink ceramic with linen shades. A light pink, green, and ivory rug brings softness to the floor.

#43

Soft peach walls bring warmth without being loud. A curved wood bed in light oak holds a white quilt and a leopard print blanket folded across the foot. Pale sage pillows add a subtle touch of color. The nightstands are pale wood with open shelving. Table lamps have pleated white shades and ceramic bases in a soft sage glaze. A low cream rug with a geometric weave keeps the look grounded. Leopard print works with peach and sage because they share earthy undertones and keep the space feeling warm.

#44

Sunlight yellow walls fill the space with warmth. A curved bed in pale natural wood holds white sheets, a goldenrod quilt, and leopard print pillows. Above the bed hangs a large modern floral painting in yellow and tan. The nightstands are white with oak drawers. Matching yellow ceramic lamps with white drum shades sit on each one. A tan and cream striped rug grounds the bed. Yellow works with leopard because both reflect natural light and heat.

#45

The walls are a pale, warm ivory. The bed has a rounded cane headboard, white bedding, and a quilted leopard print throw. Bubblegum pink and soft coral pillows add brightness. A pair of large watercolor flower prints in shades of pink hangs over the bed. The nightstands are painted white with carved legs. Table lamps are blush stone with linen shades. A soft coral and ivory woven rug ties in the warm tones without cluttering the space.

#46

The walls are soft sage green and hold three black-framed sketches of wild cats. The bed has a low-profile frame in natural wood with a dark green velvet headboard. The bedding is crisp white with a tan linen blanket and a leopard print bolster. Matching green nightstands hold ivory lamps with round bases. A basketweave jute and cotton rug in tan and ivory adds quiet texture. The green walls pull out the earthiness of the leopard print.

#47

This bedroom uses pure white walls and bubblegum pink accents to create a playful mood. The bed has a low-profile maple frame. Sheets are white, with a leopard print blanket tossed over the foot and pink throw pillows lined up at the head. A trio of color-block art prints in white, pink, and camel hangs over the bed. Nightstands are pale wood with brass knobs. The lamps are clear glass with bubblegum pink pleated shades. A blush and ivory striped rug finishes the space.

#48

This room uses a deep teal wall color to frame a set of three gold-framed abstract prints in ivory and black. The bed is fully upholstered in camel velvet with soft corners. The bedding is ivory with a bold leopard print throw across the middle. Black pillows and tan sheets layer in. The nightstands are black with gold legs. Globe lamps with ivory shades sit on top. A black and beige tribal-print rug grounds the room.

#49

The walls are dusty coral. A tall upholstered bed in pale gray linen holds ivory sheets, a terracotta knit blanket, and leopard print pillows. Above the bed hang two large watercolors in soft rust and peach. The nightstands are oak with cream fronts. Table lamps in smoky gray ceramic add contrast. The rug is flat-woven in blush, tan, and soft gray. Coral works because it pulls red undertones from the print and gives it depth.

#50

This room uses cranberry red walls to full effect. A black metal bed frame holds ivory sheets, a leopard print duvet, and dark red velvet pillows. Framed floral sketches in tan and black sit above the bed. The nightstands are mid-toned wood with black knobs. Tall white ceramic lamps add light. A woven wool rug in red, black, and ivory ties the palette together. Red adds drama; leopard keeps it grounded.

#51

Flamingo pink walls give this room its energy. A rounded headboard in sandy linen anchors the bed, which holds white sheets, a leopard print throw, and coral velvet pillows. Over the bed hang three bold abstract prints in pink, beige, and tan. The nightstands are soft wood with curved fronts. Ceramic lamps in white and blush add shape. A tan and coral patterned rug softens the look. The strong pink walls make the leopard print feel deliberate, not overpowering.

#52

Pale peachy-pink walls give this room a calm glow. The bed has a white wood frame and white cotton bedding. A leopard print comforter folds at the foot, and bubblegum pink velvet pillows line the back. Over the bed, three framed abstract pieces in pink, coral, and camel bring a clean energy. The nightstands are blonde oak. The lamps are round blush glass with ivory shades. A flat rug in pale coral, sand, and pink warms the space without darkening it.

#53

Cream walls make the perfect backdrop for a full gallery of line drawings and black-and-white photography above the bed. The bed is structured in dark wood with an off-white linen headboard. Sheets are white. A leopard print quilt adds movement, and olive velvet pillows bring depth. The nightstands are mid-century walnut. Black dome lamps provide structure. A cream and tan check rug adds a soft graphic element.

#54

Peach walls give this room a cozy glow. The bed is upholstered in oatmeal fabric with a high headboard. Sheets are white with a leopard print quilt. Warm red and clay pillows bring color. A pair of still life prints in aged gold frames hangs over the bed. The nightstands are rustic whitewashed wood. Table lamps are chunky ceramic with beige linen shades. The rug blends peach, sand, and ivory. Peach softens leopard’s edge while warming up the entire space.

#55

A pink-toned terracotta color wraps the walls. The bed is cream boucle with round edges. Sheets are white, and a warm orange velvet blanket sits folded at the foot. Two leopard print shams add pattern. Above the bed hang three pressed palm prints in soft brown tones. The nightstands are sand-colored wood with pale gold knobs. Ribbed glass lamps with white shades sit on top. A woven jute and orange rug spans the floor.

#56

Soft coral walls fill the room with warmth. The bed has an ivory linen frame and white bedding, folded under a quilted leopard print comforter. Pale coral and soft gold pillows add color. Two oversized abstract paintings in coral and blush hang above the bed. The nightstands are natural oak with curved drawer fronts. Ceramic lamps in warm blush add shape. A white rug with coral and tan accents lies underfoot. Coral draws out the warmth in the leopard without overpowering it.

#57

The walls are soft blush. The bed is upholstered in cream boucle with white linen bedding and a bubblegum pink quilt. A leopard print lumbar pillow sits in front. Over the bed hang two framed floral sketches in blush and beige. The nightstands are white with open shelves. Table lamps are blush ceramic with pleated white shades. A plush rug in ivory and soft pink pulls the room together. Blush and leopard print work because both feel familiar and gentle.

#58

This room uses a pale yellow backdrop. The bed is warm wood with white cotton bedding and a bold leopard print blanket. Bubblegum pink shams and a coral throw add layers. Above the bed, a gallery of pink, yellow, and tan prints brings color without chaos. The nightstands are white with slatted drawers. The lamps are bubble-shaped glass with soft white shades. A geometric rug in yellow, coral, and blush adds playful texture.

#59

Walls in clay pink bring in warmth. Above the bed, two wood-framed linen panels hang side by side. The bed is black with vertical spindles and a low footboard. Bedding stays simple with white cotton sheets, a tan knit blanket, and a leopard print pillow. The nightstands are honey wood with black handles. Matte black lamps with white pleated shades add contrast. A tan and rust Persian-style rug pulls it all together.

After rounding up these 59 leopard print bedroom ideas, one thing’s clear—this print is so much more versatile than people give it credit for. It’s not just for maximalists or fashion girls with wardrobes full of silk scarves and vintage boots (though it looks great there, too). Leopard print can totally live in a cozy space with cream walls, next to a woven basket and a linen throw. Or in a bright, pink-painted room with fluffy pillows and sunshine pouring in.

I’ve tried versions of this look in different apartments over the years—sometimes with just a pillow or two, sometimes with full-on bedding. And each time, it made the room feel more me. A little bolder. A little cozier. A little more finished.

So if you’ve had that leopard print tab open in your browser for the last two weeks (guilty), or you’ve been eyeing a throw pillow wondering if it’ll work—this is your sign. Try it. Make it yours. And remember: you don’t need to go all in to get that little jolt of style. Sometimes one pattern can shift the whole energy of a room—and honestly, that’s kind of the magic of it.

Now go find your favorite idea (or five), and start making your space feel a little more fun.