When choosing a bedroom color palette, light neutrals are a consistently safe choice. Creams, whites, and grays are counted among the most soothing and un-intrusive shades we can introduce in our sleep space, making them ideal for promoting a calm slumber. However, in all their versatility, we admit, neutrals risk falling on the wrong side of boring – so how can that be avoided? Michael Bublé and Luisana Lopilato have found the solution.

Actress Lopilato recently shared an unboxing in the couple’s white bedroom – starting with their gray bed (featuring a white patterned botanical quilt) and a padded leather-covered wall behind the bedhead. The corner also features a gray rug, woven basket, and statement chandelier, all bringing experimental textures to the white space.


Light neutrals like creams, whites, and grays are a safe choice for bedroom color palettes as they promote a calm slumber. However, they can risk being boring. Michael Bublé and Luisana Lopilato have found a solution to this dilemma.

In their white bedroom, Lopilato shared an unboxing video featuring a gray bed with a white patterned botanical quilt, a padded leather-covered wall behind the bed, a gray rug, woven basket, and statement chandelier. These elements introduce experimental textures to the neutral space.

Neutral bedrooms can be made interesting by adding textures like leather walls, rugs, and glossy-fronted cabinets. According to designer Claire Garner, neutral tones create a calm and versatile backdrop that enhances relaxation. Soft shades like beige, cream, grey, taupe, and soft whites have a calming effect and can be paired with textures, patterns, and accents without clashing.

Following Bublé and Lopilato’s lead, starting with neutral-colored walls can create a soothing base for design choices. Adding textures like chunky knit throws, smooth cotton pillows, faux fur rugs, and textured headboards can enhance the room’s tactile quality.

Patterns can also be incorporated subtly with cushions, bedspreads, or wallpaper to break up the monotony of neutral tones. Delicate and understated patterns like geometric, floral, or striped designs in soft shades can maintain a peaceful atmosphere.

To achieve a similar look to Bublé and Lopilato’s bedroom, consider incorporating subtle patterns and textures, along with touches of greenery like potted plants or fresh flowers to bring life into the space.