
Barely There
A big welcome to Barely There. It’s a delightful look that doesn’t need much planning, it should just happen with ease. A Barely There bedroom feels calm the moment you walk in, like you can properly exhale. If that’s what you want, then you are in the right place here. Barely There has no big statements or bold moves, it’s just full of quiet layers that make a bedroom feel settled and lived in. Nothing heavy. Super duper easy, super duper relaxed, and just soooo very nice to be around.
The patterns are soft, they don’t try too hard and you will only just notice that they are there. They’re gently faded, softened at the edges, like they’ve been washed and loved over time. A stripe that drifts in and out, a print that feels like a memory rather than something shiny and brand new. Nothing here is shouting for attention, everything just blending in a really natural way. Everything here works together, no competing and nothing standing out.
The colours sit together in the very same way. Soft blues, earthy greens, dusty pinks, all with that slightly washed and faded feel, like very loved linens that have spent the day drying outside. Layer without any effort, creating a bedroom that feels light, airy, and completely relaxed. It’s a palette that lets you switch off completely at the end of the day.
If you’re bringing Barely There into your bedroom, keep it simple and build it up slowly. Start with a base in Natural, then mix in Blush Pink, Duck Egg or Cumin through a duvet cover or a few cushions. Add a throw, fold it loosely, leave a corner flopping over or tumbling off the bed. Mix and match textures, keep the patterns soft, and don’t worry about everything lining up perfectly. It’s better when it feels a little undone. The end result is a bedroom that feels calm, comforting, and completely your own. Shhhhh.














