The Bedroom Decor to Buy Now from H&M Home’s 24-Hour Flash Sale

Transitioning your bedroom from summer to fall just became a lot cheaper.

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This Monday just became significantly more bearable: For 24 hours only, everything at H&M Home is up to 30 percent off with free shipping. That’s right—literally everything from new arrivals to older favorites is currently marked down, meaning that if you’ve been putting off shopping for transitional seasonal decor, now is your chance.

One room where revamping the look is as easy as some new decor? The bedroom, and lucky for us H&M Home has tons of chic options to match any decorating aesthetic. Here are some of our favorite pieces to add to your cart before the sale ends.

Simple bedroom decor can be made fun with the easy addition of a patterned throw or bedspread. This woven one in a deep charcoal makes a fall-appropriate substitute for your brighter blankets that is anything but bland.

Jacquard-Weave Bedspread, $69.99

There’s something so luxe about crisp linen bedding, and it doesn’t have to be just for the warmer months. This duvet cover set comes in ten colorways to personalize your bedding however you see fit—although we’re fans of opting for the simple white set and sprucing it up with textured throws and colorful pillows.

Washed Linen Duvet Cover Set, $129

Velvet is a fall favorite material, and this bedspread is perfect for making your bed feel plush and comfortable. It’s an easy way to bring texture into your space, too.

Velvet Bedspread, $149

Linen pillowcases ensure that both sides are perpetually “the cool side” of the pillow. We love these simple and affordable ones, available in multiple shades of neutrals and softer hues to add detail to your bedding.

Washed Linen Pillowcase, $12.99

ICYMI: Florals for fall are trending, and what easier way to incorporate the bold print into your home decor than with a pretty patterned bedding set? This piece comes in deep, rich tones that are perfect for fall.

Floral Print Duvet Cover Set

, $59.99

Okay, so technically a bathrobe isn’t necessarily part of bedroom decor—but as anyone who owns one will know, it is part of a relaxing night in. Plus, you can hang it up on a chic clothing rack or statement hook to fill up an empty wall. This linen number is available in six colorways so you can stick to neutrals or go for a pop of color.

Washed Linen Bathrobe, $49.99

Is there anything more classically fall than rich jewel tones? This duvet set in dark teal is the perfect way to update your bedroom look for the colder seasons, and thanks to the deep color and quality fabric, it looks a lot more expensive and luxe than it actually is.

King/Queen Duvet Cover Set, $49.99

Brighten up a gloomy day with vibrant orange bedding. The cotton fabric makes it ultra-comfy, and the punchy color will help turn your bed into a statement-making piece.

Patterned Duvet Cover Set

, $49.99

The satin finish on this padded cushion cover lends an opulent feel to the piece, and the quilted design will elevate this pillow to more of a chic accent piece than a functional item.

Quilted Cushion Cover

, $17.99

This tribal-patterned duvet will infuse just the right amount of print while still looking relatively simple. Make it minimal by pairing it with sheets and pillows in grayscale, or pair it with colors—like a sunny yellow—for a more eclectic feel.

Patterned Duvet Cover Set

, $49.99

See more about updating your decor for fall:

Our Favorite Finds From Anthropologie’s Fall Home Collection 7 Duvets That Were Made For A Fall Refresh Our 10 Favorite Finds From Ikea’s Fall Sale

Elly Leavitt

Writer and Editor

Elly enjoys covering anything from travel to funky design (tubular furniture, anyone?) to the latest cultural trend. Her dream apartment would exist on the Upper West Side and include a plethora of mismatched antique chairs, ceramic vessels, and floor-to-ceiling bookcases—essential to her goal of becoming a poor man’s Nora Ephron. You can probably find her in line at Trader Joe’s. You will never find her at SoulCycle.