Ever wondered what the smallest dog in the world is? Today, we’ll cover the tiniest dog breeds on the planet, in all their majestic adorability–ranked by size.

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What makes a dog the smallest dog in the world comes down to one of two things: their height or their weight.

Dogs have remained at the top spot for the most popular pets worldwide for centuries, with more than 50 million households owning at least one dog. Big or small, they have proven to be man’s best friend. However, there is a growing affinity for small dogs that just cannot be denied.

Looking for something bigger? Check out our companion article on the largest dogs in the world .

Small Dogs Make Fantastic Family Pets

Part of the important factors behind small dogs becoming such a favored pet is because of the diversity of breeds. The world’s largest purebred dog registry, the American Kennel Club ( AKC ), recognizes 199 different dog breeds in 2023, and the list is forever growing.

Some of the world’s tiniest dog breeds have become increasingly popular because of their convenience and adaptability.

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This article will mainly focus on the breeds’ average height, with a brief mention of their weight, which can alter the rankings entirely.

The American Kennel Club recognizes all breeds mentioned in this article, and the information regarding their height, weight, and life span comes from the American Kennel Club website.

Need help picking your pet? Here are the best small dogs to own .

So, without further ado, let’s get into the world’s smallest dog breeds that make the perfect travel-sized companions.

What Are the Smallest Dog Breeds in the World?

1. Chihuahua

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The Chihuahua is well-known as being the world’s smallest dog breed, but what they lack in height, they sure make up for in personality.

Chihuahua’s range in height and, on average, are between 5 – 8 inches tall, with some being considerably smaller. Recently, a chihuahua named Miracle Milly was awarded the smallest canine title by the Guinness World Records , coming in at the height of 3.8 inches tall.

As more and more people move to the cities, apartment living is on the rise, and so is the want for smaller breed dogs. This want is perfect for Chihuahuas who adapt exceptionally well to living in smaller housing units. A benefit of Chihuahuas is their tiny legs, meaning their owners aren’t required to take them on long, time-consuming walks like their larger breed cousins.

It’s another well-known fact that Chihuahuas have that classic small dog syndrome. In their minds, they’re as big as everyone else, and they will be sure to let you know it.

Chihuahua Vital Statistics

  • Average Height: 5 – 8 inches tall
  • Average Weight: Up to 6 pounds
  • Life Expectancy: 14 – 16 years

2. Miniature Dachshund

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Miniature Dachshunds get overlooked when thinking about the smallest dogs in the world, but although on average they weigh roughly 11 pounds (5 pounds more than the Chihuahua), their average height is 5 – 6 inches.

Dachshunds come in a regular or miniature size, and their iconic long bodies and short legs give them the alternative name of the Sausage Dog.

The breed originated in Germany, with both sizes used for hunting purposes. Although hunters still use some for their original purpose, miniature and regular Dachshunds have taken on the role of loyal companion and occasional house watchdog.

Mini Dachshund Vital Statistics

  • Average Height: 5 – 6 inches
  • Average Weight: Up to 11 pounds
  • Life Expectancy: 12 – 16 years

3. Pomeranian

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Pomeranians are one of the world’s most popular toy breeds, even being favored amongst royals. An identifiable characteristic of Pomeranians is their long, fluffy, and extremely soft coat that comes in a range of colors.

Like the other dogs with a tiny stature, Pomeranians like to think they are as big or bigger than everyone else and show off a big-dog demeanor that, in some cases, even scares Great Danes away.

Some Pomeranians can weigh as little as 3 pounds, making them the perfect handbag or lapdogs for their work from home or out and about owners.

Pomeranian Vital Statistics

  • Average Height: 6 – 7 inches
  • Average Weight: 3 – 7 pounds
  • Life Expectancy: 12 – 16 years

4. Pekingese

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The Pekingese breed was bred and cherished for centuries by the imperial family of China . Made distinctive by their long coat and short muzzle, the Pekingese breed is stubborn and hard to train, but they are incredibly loyal to their family and enjoy taking on the watchdog role.

Although they’re one of the world’s smallest dogs, they are one of the heaviest on our list, weighing up to 14 lbs when they’re fully grown. If you choose to own a Pekingese, you best be up for regular grooming sessions as their double coat sheds seasonally and requires a fair deal of maintenance.

Pekingese Vital Statistics

  • Average Height: 6 – 9 inches
  • Average Weight: Up to 14 pounds
  • Life Expectancy: 12 – 14 years

5. Yorkshire Terrier

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Yorkshire Terriers are excellent family dogs that are hypoallergenic and get on well with young children.

Despite being one of the smallest dogs, the Yorkshire Terrier takes on the classic terrier characteristics of being brave and feisty, once being used to catch rats in mines. The traditional coats of the Yorkshire Terrier are floor-length and silky; however, owners nowadays cut their coats short to reduce their regular grooming requirements.

Yorkshire Terrier Vital Statistics

  • Average Height: 7 – 8 inches
  • Average Weight: Up to 7 pounds
  • Life Expectancy: 11 – 15 years

6. Maltese

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Maltese dogs have been around for centuries, claiming dibs on the laps of their wealthy owners. Their long, snow-white luxurious hair made them sought-after dogs for ladies worldwide, and there are even reports of the Maltese making their way to the Roman Aristocrats.

Maltese are affectionate, alert dogs that respond well to training, with more and more of them being entered into dog sports.

Maltese Vital Statistics

  • Average Height: 7 – 9 inches
  • Average Weight: Under 7 pounds
  • Life Expectancy: 12 – 15 years

7. Brussels Griffon

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Bred initially in Belgium, the Brussels Griffon has a distinctive and funny-looking beard. Even though their beards make them look grumpy, the Brussels Griffon are goofy companions that do well with other dogs or pets.

Griffons are an energetic and playful small breed but are shy with new people and don’t respond well to roughhousing from children.

Brussels Griffon Vital Statistics

  • Average Height: 7 – 10 inches
  • Average Weight: 8 – 10 pounds
  • Life Expectancy: 12 – 15 years

8. Russian Toy

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The Russian Toy breed is one of the most recently recognized breeds by the American Kennel Club, only being added to the list at the very start of 2023.

Russian Toys are elegant-looking small dogs with long legs and slim figures. Their lineage dates back to the Russian aristocracy and their breed, in general, thrives on human companionship.

The coats of Russian Toys are either semi-long or smooth, and weirdly enough, their attitudes also differ. Smooth coat varieties tend to have more terrier-like tendencies than long coat varieties.

Russian Toy Vital Statistics

  • Average Height: 8 – 11 inches
  • Average Weight: Up to 6.5 pounds
  • Life Expectancy: 12 – 14 years

9. Papillion

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When looking at the smallest dogs, you need to consider the Papillion. It’s a popular small breed dog for families with young children as they have a hardy construction and respond well to rough play.

Also referred to as butterfly dogs because of the hair on their ears, Papillions have been around since the mid-1500s, even featuring in a family portrait with Louis XIV.

As they’re easy to train, they perform well in dog shows with high energy and regularly win first place in a range of different dog sports.

Papillion Vital Statistics

  • Average Height: 8 – 11 inches
  • Average Weight: 5 – 10 pounds
  • Life Expectancy: 14 – 16 years

10. Japanese Chin

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The Japanese Chin has a long silky coat, short muzzle, and round eyes, which give them an almost judgemental look on their face.

Looking at its name, you would think the Japanese Chin originated in Japan . Well, most experts believe that they actually originated from China, as they share many characteristics with the Pekingese. The Chinese bred Japanese Chin as companion dogs for both the Chinese and Japanese royalty. They even later joined Queen Victoria and the British royal family in 1863.

Japanese Chin Vital Statistics

  • Average Height: 8 – 11 inches
  • Average Weight: 7 – 11 pounds
  • Life Expectancy: 10 – 12 years

11. Toy Fox Terrier

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Another of the popular small dog breeds that holds a special place in their heart for their owners is the Toy Fox Terrier. Toy Fox Terriers are categorized as toy dogs in America, whereas the UK categorizes them as terriers.

Originally bred for catching rats in barns, the Toy Fox Terrier now sits proudly on its owner’s lap or likes to run around outdoors with its favorite people.

Toy Fox Terrier Vital Statistics

  • Average Height: 8.5 – 11.5 inches
  • Average Weight: 3.5 – 7 pounds
  • Life Expectancy: 13 – 15 years

12. Shih-Tzu

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The next on our smallest dogs list is the Shih Tzu. The breed originated in China and Tibet. Shih Tzus also get the name of Lion Dogs because of their long hair around their heads that resembles a mane. While not the national dog of China, they are certainly the more recognizable breed.

Shih-Tzu Vital Statistics

  • Average Height: 9 – 10.5 inches
  • Average Weight: 9 – 16 pounds
  • Life Expectancy: 10 – 18 years

13. Bichon Frise

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The Bichon Frise once found themselves living a life of luxury in Spanish, French, and Italian royal courts. But, after the French Revolution in 1789, the days of luxury were over for the Bichon, and the French cast them out to live on the streets.

It was here that street entertainers took them in and trained them to be agile circus performers. The breed is now known for being hypoallergenic, with soft hair all over their bodies, usually rounded off at their heads.

Bichons are highly sociable dogs and get on well with other breeds, other pets, and children.

Bichon Frise Vital Statistics

  • Average Height: 9.5 – 11.5 inches inches
  • Average Weight: 12 – 18 pounds
  • Life Expectancy: 14 – 15 years

14. Toy Poodle

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The Toy Poodle is the smallest of the three poodle size varieties, all of which regularly compete in dog shows with their iconic Continental Clip hair cuts.

Toy Poodles were the most popular dog breeds used in circuses, and to make transportation and handling more straightforward, breeders made them in miniature size.

The Toy Poodle with its low-allergenic coat is easy to train, making them fantastic dogs for families with young children.

Toy Poodle Vital Statistics

  • Average Height: Up to 10 inches
  • Average Weight: 4 – 6 pounds
  • Life Expectancy: 10 – 18 years

15. Miniature Pinscher

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Compared to their bodies, Miniature Pinschers have long muscular legs that, when on the move, resemble a horse trot.

The Min Pin originates from Germany, where breeders bred them from German Pinschers, Italian Greyhounds, and Dachshunds.

When given adequate training, the miniature pinscher is a great family member that is fearless and playful. Although playful, Toy and food aggression are extremely common in Miniature Pinschers, so that’s something to keep in mind if there are small children in the house.

Min Pin Vital Statistics

  • Average Height: 10 – 12.5 inches
  • Average Weight: 8 – 10 pounds
  • Life Expectancy: 12 – 16 years

16. Chinese Crested

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Another hypoallergenic breed is the Chinese Crested dog which also comes in a hairless variation. Hairless, however, doesn’t mean completely hairless in this instance. It has concentrated areas of hair around its head, face, tails, and feet, with only its body being hairless.

Both varieties are fantastic housemates, and their distinctive features make it nearly impossible to mistake them for any other breed.

Chinese Crested Vital Statistics

  • Average Height: 11 – 13 inches
  • Average Weight: 8 – 12 pounds
  • Life Expectancy: 13 – 18 years

17. Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

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The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel got their names from two 17th Century British monarchs, who had a great fondness for the black and tan pups. Further down the line, breeders crossed the breed with Pugs and Japanese Chin, which then created the English Toy Spaniel.

It’s worth noting that the English Toy Spaniel is also a smaller dog, and could easily be added to this list.

Cavaliers are full of energy, easy to train and get on well with small children and other animals.

Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Vital Statistics

  • Average Height: 12 – 13 inches
  • Average Weight: 13 – 18 pounds
  • Life Expectancy: 12 – 15 years

18. Italian Greyhound

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The final smaller dog breed to make the list is the Italian Greyhound.

Greyhounds are elegant dogs, and the Italian variant is no exception. Italian Greyhounds are similar to its same breed, larger brother, the English Greyhound, just in a miniature, more slender form.

These dogs are always on alert and run at fast speeds in pursuit of prey or even a tennis ball. Due to their slimline bodies and short coats, the Italian Greyhound needs extra layers in cold weather, so don’t be surprised if your dog ends up with a bigger wardrobe than you.

Italian Greyhound Vital Statistics

  • Average Height: 13 – 15 inches
  • Average Weight: 7 – 14 pounds
  • Life Expectancy: 14 – 15 years

The World’s Smallest Dogs: Final Thoughts

No matter how big or how small the breed, dogs will always hold a special place in our hearts. The impact a four-legged friend can make on our lives is enormous, and it goes without saying that the canine species will be in our lives for many more years to come.

We’re interested to know, do you prefer tiny dogs, big dogs, or somewhere in between? While it’s true that small hounds do not make excellent watchdogs, they do serve as a fantastic addition to a family household.

Is there any other breed you think should make it onto our teeny dog list? Leave us a comment below.

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Ready to refresh your retreat with next year’s design trends? These 30 bedroom styles for 2025 are modern, cozy, and full of personality perfect for creating a space that feels restful, refined, and uniquely you.

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30 Bedroom Styles That Define Comfort and Character in 2025

In 2025, bedroom design is all about personal expression—spaces that feel as stylish as they are soothing. From organic modern and coastal chic to moody maximalism and timeless minimalism, this year’s styles celebrate individuality with layered textures, rich tones, and thoughtful details.

Whether you crave cozy retreat vibes or sleek sophistication, these ideas showcase the freshest looks shaping bedrooms this year. Explore the list to find your perfect 2025 style—and wake up every day to a space that feels uniquely you.

    1. Heritage Charm
    1. Elegant Coastal
    1. Luxe Modern
    1. Earthy Mid-Century
    1. Minimal Luxe
    1. Rustic Glow
    1. Modern Cottage
    1. Botanical Haven
    1. Warm Nordic
    1. Sculpted Minimal
    1. Monochrome Modern
    1. Cheerful Modern
    1. Classic Pastel Revival
    1. Rustic Luxe
    1. Dramatic Glam
    1. Heritage Mood
    1. Cottagecore Revival
    1. Modern Organic
    1. Refined Traditional
    1. Modern English Charm
    1. Soft Green Calm
    1. Classic Southern Elegance
    1. Glam Loft Glow
    1. Sleek Retro
    1. Modern Transitional
    1. Pattern Play
    1. Garden Classic
    1. Timeless English Grandeur
    1. Collected Vintage Charm
    1. Modern Comfort

1. Heritage Charm

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@akindofhome

This bedroom feels like stepping into an heirloom—layered with history, color, and character. The striped wallpaper instantly pulls you in, setting a rhythm that’s both traditional and whimsical. Every frame and fabric seems to tell its own little story, like a visual conversation between past and present.

The color palette leans warm and familiar—rich browns, muted reds, and a hit of deep blue that keeps it from feeling too serious. You can almost imagine the room aging gracefully, with each year adding another layer of texture and personality. It’s less about perfection and more about presence.

This is the kind of space that doesn’t chase trends because it is timeless. It’s confident, lived-in, and just a touch romantic—a masterclass in how to make heritage style feel relevant again.

2. Elegant Coastal

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@alfredbeaminteriors

This is coastal done with quiet confidence. Forget seashells and navy stripes—this palette leans into soft sands, creamy whites, and natural wood tones. The striped headboard gives the perfect nod to tradition while the sculptural lamps add a bit of modern drama, grounding the whole look in effortless sophistication.

It’s the kind of bedroom that feels like a morning breeze off the ocean—fresh, calm, and endlessly soothing. Every texture, from the linen bedding to the subtle shimmer of the chandelier, feels chosen for how it reflects light and mood. Nothing screams for attention, and that’s exactly why it works.

This space redefines coastal luxury for 2025—still airy and sunlit, but with a grown-up kind of polish. The vibe says, “I have sea salt in my hair, but I also own a great linen blazer.”

3. Luxe Modern

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@alwahaestates

Moody, velvety, and impossibly chic—this room is a love letter to modern glamour. The plum-colored walls set the tone for something bold yet deeply comforting, while the tufted headboard and layered textiles pull everything together like a perfectly orchestrated symphony. It’s rich, but not fussy.

The play of materials here is everything: velvet, brass, wood, and just a whisper of greenery. It’s a masterclass in contrast—warm and cool, sleek and soft, light and shadow. You get the sense that every object was chosen to earn its place.

This is where luxury meets intimacy. It’s not about showing off—it’s about sinking in. A space for slow mornings, moody playlists, and staying up just a little too late.

4. Earthy Mid-Century

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@anaberdesign

Warm, tactile, and grounded—this room feels like it’s giving you a quiet hug. The earthy palette of rust, walnut, and beige instantly creates calm, while the geometric bedspread and woven textures keep it dynamic and layered. There’s balance in every element here, from the symmetry of the side tables to the perfectly framed artwork above the bed.

It channels mid-century soul without being a time capsule. You’ve got that clean-lined structure, sure, but it’s softened by organic details that make the space feel lived-in and warm. It’s design that feels human.

If 2025 design trends are about authenticity, this room nails it. It’s modern, but it remembers where it came from—a beautiful blend of comfort and craft.

5. Minimal Luxe

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@brittanyvenner_studio

This bedroom is all about quiet strength. The clean geometry of the wood paneling and the restrained palette of black, white, and natural wood bring focus and calm. It’s not cold—it’s contemplative, like a minimalist retreat designed for both body and mind.

Every line has purpose, and every shadow feels intentional. The textures—woven bedding, soft linen, raw timber—do the talking where color steps back. It’s a beautiful study in how simplicity can still feel sensual.

There’s a kind of quiet luxury here that’s rare: no clutter, no compromise, just clarity. It’s less about decorating and more about curating serenity.

6. Rustic Glow

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@christenpears

This is the kind of bedroom that feels like sunrise. Soft, natural light spilling across cozy textures and earthy tones—it’s the perfect blend of simplicity and soul. Every detail feels intentional but never overdone, from the lived-in linen bedding to the wildflowers by the window.

The green and terracotta palette adds warmth without shouting, grounding the space in comfort. It’s rustic, yes, but in that quietly elegant way that feels more curated than country. There’s personality in the imperfections, and that’s what makes it glow.

It’s a gentle reminder that beauty doesn’t need to be bold. Sometimes, all it takes is a patch of sunlight and a well-loved quilt.

7. Modern Cottage

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@emilykates.design

Soft neutrals, blush tones, and woven rattan come together in this perfectly balanced modern cottage bedroom. It’s light and feminine, but never overly sweet—more serene than saccharine. The crisp white bedding and tailored edges keep things feeling fresh and current.

The room plays with texture beautifully—the cane furniture adds depth, while the layered linens and tassel details give it warmth. It’s that effortless kind of pretty, the kind you can actually live in.

This space proves that cozy can still be sophisticated. It’s the modern take on “cottagecore” for 2025—elevated, timeless, and just a little bit dreamy.

8. Botanical Haven

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@flowbylara

There’s something deeply soothing about a room full of life, and this one nails it. Lush green plants breathe energy into the space, balancing beautifully with warm timber furniture and earthy textiles. It feels grounded and alive, like nature’s version of luxury.

The terracotta cushions and botanical prints keep the palette cohesive while adding personality. Nothing feels too styled—it’s layered and lived-in, with just the right amount of wild. It’s a home, not a showroom.

This room embodies the 2025 ethos perfectly: sustainable, soulful, and connected to nature. It’s biophilic design done with heart.

9. Warm Nordic

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@hyggeligt_hjem_

Light, linen, and a little bit of magic—that’s the formula here. The palette is a soft wash of neutrals, but the warmth comes through in the textures: crumpled sheets, woven rugs, and sunlight filtering through soft curtains. It’s quiet, comforting, and endlessly inviting.

It’s the kind of space where imperfection is the whole point. The slightly undone bed, the lived-in vibe—it all adds to the story of calm authenticity. This isn’t styled; it’s felt .

For 2025, this kind of cozy minimalism feels right. It’s hygge evolved—less about stuff, more about stillness.

10. Sculpted Minimal

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@interior_homedesign_

Minimal doesn’t mean plain, and this space proves it. The crisp geometry of the lighting, the soft edges of the upholstered bed, and those textured white art pieces create a study in contrasts. It’s serene but never sterile.

The play of light adds its own kind of decoration—shadows dancing across the walls like quiet companions. Every surface feels intentional, from the floating shelf to the sculptural ceramics.

It’s minimalism redefined for 2025—artful, emotional, and quietly powerful. A room that invites you to do less, but feel more.

11. Monochrome Modern

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@interiorbymine

This space is proof that minimal doesn’t mean boring. Every line is deliberate, every shade of beige and taupe perfectly balanced. The symmetry here? Impeccable. It’s calm and sculptural, the kind of bedroom that instantly lowers your heart rate the moment you step inside.

The pendant lights hang like art pieces—anchoring the room while adding quiet drama. The soft lighting and tailored bed layers create a soothing visual rhythm that’s neither cold nor clinical. It’s minimalism with warmth—a delicate balance to pull off.

This is modern serenity redefined. No clutter, no chaos—just tonal harmony and understated luxury that whispers instead of shouts.

12. Cheerful Modern

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@johnstonespaint

Pink done right! This room radiates happiness without tipping into overly sweet territory. The bold berry wall creates a confident backdrop, while the layered neutrals and woven textures keep it grounded. You can’t help but smile looking at it—it’s cozy, modern, and full of personality.

The soft blush headboard paired with natural wood gives it warmth, and those knitted pillows add just the right touch of playfulness. It’s a reminder that bold color doesn’t have to feel intimidating—it can feel like a hug.

This is how color in 2025 should look: intentional, joyful, and layered with texture and comfort.

13. Classic Pastel Revival

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@king_interior_designs

There’s something undeniably fresh about this pastel dream. The sky-blue walls and mint bench bring a breath of spring into the room, balanced perfectly by classic white furniture and polished brass details. It’s preppy, polished, and quietly nostalgic.

The use of pattern here is pure skill—the pillows and runner add personality without overpowering the serenity. Every element feels light and airy, like it’s been touched by a soft morning breeze.

It’s a gentle take on traditional design that feels completely new again. Elegant, optimistic, and full of charm.

14. Rustic Luxe

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@lifestylem_interiordesign

This is what happens when modern meets mountain retreat. The dark wood tones, soft neutrals, and chunky knits create a sense of luxury rooted in comfort. It’s cozy, but elevated—the kind of space that makes you want to pour a glass of wine and stay awhile.

The textures are the stars here: boucle stools, oversized throws, and organic wood all working in harmony. It’s layered without being fussy, warm without feeling heavy.

This is 2025’s version of rustic elegance—earthy tones with a designer’s eye for detail.

15. Dramatic Glam

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@lifewithjen_

A little drama never hurt anyone—and this bedroom proves it. The tall velvet headboard immediately steals the show, while the black and cream contrast adds sophistication. And that chandelier? Total statement piece.

The layering of textures—velvet, satin, and crystal—gives the room a tactile richness. It’s the kind of space that feels ready for a movie scene: chic, moody, and perfectly styled.

This is the bold side of 2025 design—unapologetically glamorous yet somehow still inviting.

16. Heritage Mood

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@lozanojolas

If you love rooms that feel like stories, this one’s for you. Deep green paneling, moody lighting, and that stunning mural behind the bed—it’s like stepping into an old painting. Every piece feels carefully chosen, from the classic lamps to the vintage-inspired bedding.

It’s traditional, but not stuck in the past. The tones are rich, the textures tactile, and the atmosphere completely immersive. You can almost hear the crackle of a fireplace just by looking at it.

This is timeless design for those who appreciate a little mystery—heritage meets high style.

17. Cottagecore Revival

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@mels_home_and_garden

Soft pink walls, vintage lighting, and a wrought iron bed—this room feels straight out of a novel. It’s sentimental in the best way, layered with nostalgia and comfort. Every object tells a story, from the Tiffany lamp to the floral bedding.

There’s a sincerity here that modern interiors sometimes miss. It’s imperfect, personal, and full of heart. The mix of patterns and textures brings charm and life to every corner.

This is what cozy really means—design that feels lived-in, loved, and quietly magical.

18. Modern Organic

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@michelle_baskinteriors

Effortless and earthy—this bedroom strikes the perfect chord between modern simplicity and organic warmth. The soft blue wainscoting adds depth, while the natural textures and airy curtains make it feel instantly calm.

Every piece feels curated but relaxed, from the textured throw to the abstract artwork above the bed. It’s a study in balance: structure meets softness, light meets warmth.

It’s a gentle reminder that design doesn’t need to shout. Sometimes, peace is the ultimate luxury.

19. Refined Traditional

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@mrshowardatlanta

This bedroom is pure Southern charm wrapped in elegance. The minty green walls, silk drapery, and that golden sunburst mirror all feel like a love letter to timeless design. It’s luxurious, but never pretentious.

Every detail—down to the mahogany nightstand and crisp white bedding—feels intentional and graceful. It’s that rare kind of room that manages to feel both formal and deeply comforting.

This is tradition done right: polished, personal, and perpetually stylish.

20. Modern English Charm

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@ottadesign

Quietly beautiful and full of warmth, this bedroom is the definition of modern English comfort. The leafy wallpaper sets a serene tone, while the terracotta headboard and patterned cushions bring a hint of playfulness.

It’s layered, tactile, and deeply inviting. You can see the craftsmanship in every choice—from the small-scale prints to the vintage-style sconce. It feels bespoke, but not fussy.

This is the kind of design that stands the test of time—refined, heartfelt, and effortlessly cozy.

21. Soft Green Calm

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@our_rosebury_home

This bedroom is the definition of peaceful. The tufted headboard, layered greys, and mossy green throw work together like a quiet lullaby. Everything feels intentionally soft — from the lighting to the cozy knit textures.

What stands out most is how effortlessly everything blends. The herringbone wallpaper adds subtle pattern without stealing focus, and that small candlelit shelf above the bed gives the space a serene, lived-in charm. It’s soothing without being sleepy.

This is slow living, styled to perfection — warm light, crisp linens, and just enough green to make the air feel fresher.

22. Classic Southern Elegance

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@rachelrsimon

This room is the kind of classic you never get tired of. The four-poster bed commands attention, while the rich wood tones anchor the whole space. It’s timeless, layered, and deeply rooted in tradition — but it still feels fresh.

The embroidered pillows and floral art bring in just the right amount of pattern and nostalgia. It’s clear every piece here has a story — heirlooms that don’t just decorate, they belong .

You can almost hear the soft creak of the floorboards and the morning light slipping through the shutters. It’s that kind of Southern sophistication that feels effortless.

23. Glam Loft Glow

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@rebeccasglamhome

Pure indulgence — this room is golden hour captured in design form. The champagne tones, velvet upholstery, and that sculptural chandelier bring instant wow-factor. It’s all about luxury, but done with restraint.

The mix of textures — silk, suede, metallic — makes everything feel plush and expensive. And that marbled wall? It gives the illusion of light dancing, even when the lamps are off.

This is glamour redefined for 2025 — soft, tonal, and glowing from within. The kind of bedroom that feels like a little five-star escape.

24. Sleek Retro

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@shawnhenderson

A little mid-century, a little art deco — and somehow, completely modern. The rounded headboard and sunburst mirror bring personality, while the deep teal throw grounds everything in cozy richness.

What’s genius here is the material mix — the leather bed frame, burl wood nightstands, and glass lamps each add a distinct note. Together, it’s a perfect harmony of warmth and cool.

It’s minimal, but never sterile — a room that proves sophistication can have a pulse.

25. Modern Transitional

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@stephaniekratzinteriors

This bedroom is serenity wrapped in sophistication. Neutral tones meet structured design, creating a balance of softness and strength. The symmetry, the clean lines, the quiet elegance — all perfectly in sync.

The caramel-toned pillows add just enough warmth to break up the monochrome palette, while those sculptural stools keep things feeling modern. Every texture feels tactile and intentional.

It’s calm, but confident — proof that subtle doesn’t have to mean simple.

26. Pattern Play

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@thelistbyhouseandgarden

If maximalism had manners, it would look like this. Every pattern — from the floral wallpaper to the striped bench — somehow dances in harmony. It’s joyful, layered, and completely unafraid of personality.

There’s something deeply nostalgic about this space, like stepping into a storybook filled with color and comfort. The layered textiles and mix of prints show how fearless decorating can still feel refined.

This is design with a wink — confident, character-filled, and utterly charming.

27. Garden Classic

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@theproperpeacock

Soft mint walls, floral upholstery, and sunlight streaming through — this room feels like morning tea in a conservatory. The palette is delicate but not dainty, rich with layered prints and a whisper of gold detailing.

Every piece adds to the sense of gentle luxury — from the pleated lampshades to the perfectly tufted ottoman. It’s grandmillennial done right: traditional, but light on its feet.

It’s not trying to impress — it just knows who it is. Calm, pretty, and quietly powerful.

28. Timeless English Grandeur

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@vsp_interiors

If elegance could be captured in a single image, this would be it. The canopied bed, the toile wallpaper, the symmetry — it’s unapologetically classic. But the choice of teal and cream brings freshness to the heritage palette.

The layered fabrics, tailored lampshades, and curated artwork make the room feel storied, not stuffy. It’s a masterclass in layering — rich, romantic, but never heavy-handed.

This is the kind of design that whispers luxury through craftsmanship, not clutter.

29. Collected Vintage Charm

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@whitneymcgregor

This space is pure storytelling. The antique bed, patterned rug, and painted trim create an eclectic charm that feels both historic and playful. It’s soulful design, full of quirks and character.

The use of color is fearless — emerald green, rust, and red layered against crisp whites. It feels spontaneous yet completely thought through.

This room proves that style doesn’t have to be perfect to be beautiful — it just has to feel real.

30. Modern Comfort

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@woodfinshome

Warm neutrals meet clean geometry in this modern, inviting bedroom. The soft layering of textures — cotton, wood, velvet — makes it feel calm and human, while the dark dresser adds just the right touch of contrast.

The oversized rug and subtle wall paneling ground the space, and that hint of olive green in the corner chair ties everything together effortlessly. It’s serene, but still has personality.

This is modern living done right: cozy, edited, and totally livable.

Modern Comfort - 91 Collected Vintage Charm - 92 Timeless English Grandeur - 93 Garden Classic - 94 Pattern Play - 95 Modern Transitional - 96 Sleek Retro - 97 Glam Loft Glow - 98 Classic Southern Elegance - 99 Soft Green Calm - 100 Modern English Charm - 101 Refined Traditional - 102 Modern Organic - 103 Cottagecore Revival - 104 Heritage Mood - 105 Dramatic Glam - 106 Rustic Luxe - 107 Classic Pastel Revival - 108 Cheerful Modern - 109 Monochrome Modern - 110 Sculpted Minimal - 111 Warm Nordic - 112 Botanical Haven - 113 Modern Cottage - 114 Rustic Glow - 115 Minimal Luxe - 116 Earthy Mid-Century - 117 Luxe Modern - 118 Elegant Coastal - 119 Heritage Charm - 120 Collage of 30 Bedroom Styles for 2025 - 121