If you want to make a good Minecraft themed Bedroom, it will take time, a little bit of hard work, and some money to buy the necessary stuff.
In this guide, we have 19 Minecraft themed bedrooms and we are gonna see them one by one to make them in IRL. The first 4 are explained in detail and others can be copied similarly.
19 Minecraft Themed Bedrooms Ideas to Create IRL
1. Creeper Bedroom
Walls
Paint and Blocks:
For walls first paint them Grey (#5E5A59) and for the blocks that you can see in the image, we are going to use Plush Blocks as given below.
Creeper Face:
For the creeper face, you can use the above plush blocks because they are also available in Green Color or you can cut out squares of Different shades of green color and black to make it yourself and paste them above a cardboard so that you can use LED Strips under them.
Other Decorations:
- For Minecraft Posters, you can check out our store.
- For lamps, you can cut out black strips of paper and paste them on the lamps.
Pillows and Toys
2. Zombie Themed Bedroom
Walls
For walls, we are going to use peel-and-stick tiles.
Zombie and Plants
For a zombie, you can print it out in different pieces and then stick them together to make a really large zombie.
And for plants, you can buy them on Amazon
3. Overworld Themed Bedroom
Walls
Wallpaper:
For walls you can use two or three types of wallpaper 1 first layer will be Lime Wallpaper and then square patches of darker shades of green as this one and this Amazon. These are all Peel and Stick types of wallpaper so it would be really easy to combine different shades of wallpaper to get your desired Results
Zombie Head:
For the zombie head, you can use cardboard of a TV or something and paint it to make it the head of a zombie in Minecraft.
Decorations
Flower Pots:
For flower pots, you can buy these pots on Amazon or you can just buy brown simple square pots and grow real plants in them
Wooden frame of drawers and Bed:
To give it a more aesthetic vibe you can also use wallpaper on beds and drawers for this wooden look.
4. Nether Themed Bedroom
Walls
For the wall, we can stick the plush blocks on grey wallpaper. They are easily available on Amazon.
Lights
For the main light source, we are going to use Vintage Pendant Lamp from Aliexpress. And for the bulbs, we are going to use these Vintage Bulbs with ropes from Amazon. And for other small editions, you can use Cotton Cloud Light with orange lights.
5. Minecraft Wooden Themed Bedroom
Creating a Minecraft-themed bedroom like the one in the image involves using a combination of pixel art, wooden textures, and themed accessories. Start by painting the walls in earthy tones and adding blocky, pixelated wall decals or murals. Use wooden furniture with pixel patterns to mimic the game’s chests and crafting tables.
Incorporate Minecraft-themed bedding, pillows, and lighting, and decorate with pixel art and in-game items like tools and weapons. Finish the look with vines and plants to evoke the game’s environment, making sure to balance comfort with the blocky, adventurous spirit of Minecraft.
6. Green Themed
To bring this room to life, start with walls that have a stone block pattern and add large pixel art, like the diamond pickaxe. Choose a bed frame and headboard styled like the game’s grass and dirt blocks, and complement them with matching bedding. Select furniture pieces with pixel designs and accessorize with Minecraft-inspired items, such as pixelated lamps and potted plants. Use soft lighting to enhance the cozy, adventurous vibe, ensuring the room is both playful and functional.
7. Dark and Cozy
For this setup, begin by creating a dark, moody atmosphere with deep-colored walls and ceiling accents. Add pixelated wall art, such as the large moonlit landscape and Creeper’s face. Use furniture with blocky designs and integrate LED lighting to create a glowing effect around the bed and shelves.
Choose bedding and cushions that match the color scheme and incorporate game-themed plushies and accessories. Ensure there’s a mix of ambient and task lighting to enhance the cozy, immersive feel, making the room perfect for gaming and relaxation.
8. Light Themed
Start by giving the walls a stone block pattern and adding pixel art like the diamond pickaxe. Pick a bed frame and headboard that mimic grass and dirt blocks, and use matching bedding. Select pixel-designed furniture and accessorize with Minecraft-themed items like pixel lamps and potted plants. Use soft lighting to create a cozy, adventurous vibe, making the room playful and functional.
9. Black and Grey
Start by painting the walls in deep shades of black and grey to mimic Minecraft’s stone and obsidian blocks. Add pixel art elements, such as a moonlit landscape or Creeper face, to enhance the theme. Choose a bed frame and headboard in black and grey tones, with matching bedding.
Select furniture with blocky designs and incorporate LED lighting to create a glowing effect. Add accessories like pixelated lamps and themed plushies. Use a mix of ambient and task lighting to create a cozy, immersive atmosphere, making the room perfect for gaming and relaxation.
10. Warm golden
Start by painting the walls a vibrant green to evoke the lush landscapes of Minecraft. Add a large Minecraft poster to serve as a focal point. Choose a bed frame and headboard with earthy tones, complemented by matching bedding.
Opt for furniture with blocky designs and incorporate warm, golden lighting to create a cozy atmosphere. Add accessories like pixelated lamps and themed potted plants. The warm lighting will enhance the inviting, adventurous feel, making the room both playful and functional.
11. Dark and Yellow
Begin by painting the walls in dark shades to create a moody, immersive environment. Add Minecraft-themed wall art, such as a pixelated night sky or Creeper face. Choose a bed frame and headboard in darker tones, complemented by matching bedding.
Select furniture with blocky designs and incorporate yellow lights to create a warm glow. Add themed accessories like pixelated lamps and potted plants. The yellow lighting will enhance the cozy, adventurous vibe, ensuring the room is both playful and functional.
12. Large Dolls
Start by decorating the room with large Minecraft dolls of its animals and characters as focal points. Choose a neutral wall color to let the vibrant dolls stand out. Select a bed frame and headboard with simple, clean lines and complement them with themed bedding.
Opt for furniture with blocky designs and add accessories like pixelated lamps and potted plants. Use warm orange lighting to create a cozy, inviting atmosphere, enhancing the playful and adventurous feel of the room while keeping it functional.
13. Green and Blue
Begin by painting the walls green to reflect the vibrant Minecraft environment. Add stickers of Minecraft characters to the walls for a fun and immersive touch. Choose a bed frame and headboard with simple designs, complemented by themed bedding.
Opt for furniture with pixelated patterns and include accessories like pixelated lamps and potted plants. Install blue lighting on the ceiling to create a cool, atmospheric glow. This setup will enhance the adventurous and playful feel of the room while keeping it functional.
14. Wooden Themed
Bedroom into a pixelated adventure with a wooden bed frame that captures the rustic charm of Minecraft. Adorn the walls with Minecraft dirt block wallpaper to immerse yourself in the game’s earthy textures. Coordinate bedding in natural tones to complement the rugged theme.
Choose furniture with pixelated designs to amplify the Minecraft vibe. Enhance the atmosphere with themed lamps and block-inspired decor for a cozy retreat that channels the adventurous spirit of the game.
15. Grey Blocks on Walls
Start by painting the walls black for a bold and dramatic backdrop. Add grey block patterns to the walls to mimic Minecraft’s iconic pixelated textures. Choose furnishings and bedding that fit the grayscale theme, adding hints of contrasting colors for depth.
Use block-shaped decor elements and themed lighting to enhance the immersive experience.
16. Grey and black blocks with warm lighting
Begin by painting the walls black and adding grey block patterns for a striking, pixelated look. Select furniture and bedding that match the monochrome theme, perhaps with subtle touches of color for contrast.
Use white and orange lighting to create a dynamic and vibrant atmosphere. Incorporate block-shaped decor elements and accessories to complete the immersive experience.
17. Lava Themed
Start by painting the walls black for a sleek, dramatic backdrop. Add black brick patterns to the walls for a textured, pixelated effect. Install rectangular orange lights on the ceiling to create a warm, vibrant glow.
Choose furniture and bedding that complement the dark theme, with hints of color for contrast. Use block-shaped decor elements to enhance the Minecraft feel.
18. Wooden 2.0
Begin by incorporating a wooden theme with natural wood furniture and accents to create a warm, rustic feel. Paint the walls in neutral tones or add wood paneling for a cozy backdrop. Decorate with Minecraft posters featuring your favorite characters and scenes to bring the game to life.
Choose bedding and accessories that complement the earthy tones and add pixelated decor elements to enhance the theme.
19. Cyan and Yellow
Start with a wooden theme by using natural wood furniture and accents to create a warm, rustic feel. Paint the walls in neutral tones or use wood paneling for a cozy backdrop. Decorate with Minecraft posters featuring favorite characters and scenes.
Choose bedding and accessories that match the earthy tones. Add cyan and yellow lighting to create a vibrant, playful atmosphere. Incorporate pixelated decor elements to enhance the Minecraft theme.