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Is your bedroom Bridgerton ready? | Regency style interior design
Bridgerton is back on Netflix with an upcoming season. Viewers will be seeing even more of how the ‘other half live’ at the end of March, with their star-studded cast lineup.
This series is set within the Regency era of history, which means big open luxurious bedrooms & rooms that boast plenty of life and character.
Use this blog to further understand the design elements found within the Regency era and how you could implement them into your home setup with Magna Bedss’ range of products and expertise.
Grand Design
One thing that radiates throughout the Regency era design spectrum are the grand interiors.
Back then, the term “the bigger, the better” really resonated with the people of this time, when rooms tended to be on the larger side which left the user with plenty of space for personalisation and entertaining.
More often than not wooden and leather furniture were symbols of interior trends, and these investment pieces have stood the test of time today as valuable antiques.
Much of the furniture you will see in Bridgerton and the Regency era has curved, indented features tailored for the individual who is using it.
One product range we feel really pushes this design thesis is our ‘Art Deco Collection’. When you shop the range of products it is easy to understand why it’s up there with high-class designs - they possess larger than life features and will make any room fit for royalty through the hand-crafted finish.
With our customisation options available you too can tailor your orders to make them fit your style and physique.
Regency Textures
Only the finest materials were used within the Regency era as you will see in the upcoming season of Bridgerton.
Velvet, wood and leather were the top picks in this part of history as manufacturing and resources were very limited compared to the options available in today’s market.
Traditional hardwoods such as oak and mahogany were heavily grounded, however newer more ‘exotic’ hardwoods such as Rosewood and Tulip wood were becoming prominent choices.
Our Upholstered Headboards are made with the finest of materials, and fit elegantly with ourOttoman Divan beds. Both of which are sourced and produced by Magna Beds in the heart of West Yorkshire!
Grand Design

The Colour Palette
As wooden furniture was a popular choice back then, the colours had to match this to make the room work for those using it.
If it wasn’t a darker colour being used then more neutral brighter colours were incorporated, predominantly on the wallpaper and on the flooring (e.g the carpet).
Despite the colours coming across as quite basic in today’s standards, these colours found within this era really helped to bring the room to life.
Our sample service is a great way to work out which colours and fabrics work for you. Check it out here to ensure you make the right decision!
All of our samples replicate the high quality we use for all our finished products, for your assurance.
Hopefully this blog has got you excited for the upcoming season of Bridgerton, we know we can’t wait for it!
Applying your newfound knowledge of Regency era decor and interior design will turn your house into a palace-like setting fit for any lord and lady.
As always, check out our website to keep up to date with Magna Beds. If you implement any of the above knowledge into your own home’s design, be sure to tag us so we can see!