
Lioness Lucy Bronze gives rare glimpse into her bedroom - and it's surprisingly stylish with on-trend terracotta touches
Lioness star Lucy Bronze has been enjoying a well-deserved break after the team's major Euro 2025 triumph, and is undoubtedly spending at least some time relaxing in her cosy, trendy bedroom.
The champion footballer, 33, spent the past few days celebrating the England women's team's historic win against Spain.
While preparing for the big games last month, she took some time to practise a bit of self-care - and at the same time, gave fans a rare look into her home.
She shared several photographs on Instagram that revealed how she likes to spend her 'down time' - including wearing her Shark Beauty CryGlow mask while lounging on her dusty pink bedspread.
Fans caught a glimpse of other details in her bedroom, which featured warm, terracotta-hued walls that complemented her bedspread.
Lucy had propped herself up on several pillows in grey and white colours, and she'd placed contrasting pink-and-yellow pillows under her knees for support.
On the wall above her bed, there are two abstract paintings in neutral colours to further bring out the terracotta tones.
Meanwhile, wooden drawers are in place next to her bed. They are decorated with a round mirror and two potted plants, as well as a playful soft serve ice cream-shaped lamp and a brown rattan lamp.
Lucy seems to be a lover of this particular colourway, as she also shared a photo of a red candle in a brown glass holder, placed in the middle of a terracotta dish
There was another framed artwork propped against the wall on top of the drawers, as well as a framed poster on the opposite wall, reflected in her mirror.
According to interior design expert Chloe Barrow, terracotta hues are rising in popularity as they are the 'perfect transitional colour choice' between summer and autumn.
Chloe told Homes and Garden that the earthy tones can feel 'warm in the summer and comforting in the autumn'.
'These sunbaked shades tap into the brightness of summer days but also transition effortlessly into the moodier, richer tones of the colder months, so it feels appropriate year-round, but especially in this summer-to-autumn period.'
Lucy seems to be a lover of this particular colourway, as she also shared a photo of a red candle in a brown glass holder, placed in the middle of a terracotta dish.
The footballer's chic interior style is not hard to emulate with plenty of budget-friendly home buys which can picked up from the high street.
If you want to take a leaf out of Lucy's home style, check out some of our favourite trendy terracotta and cosy bedroom finds.
Dunelm Matt Emulsion Paint - Terracotta - 2.5L pot £20 Shop
French Connection Wood/Cream Cala Table Lamp £50 Shop
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M&S Metal Circle Wall Mirror £40 Shop
MADE Paper Collective Framed Wall Art Print £70 Shop
Locomocean Ice Cream Night Light £5 Shop
John Lewis Scandi 3 Drawer Wood Chest £499 Shop
Wayfair grey cushion £29.99 Shop
SHEIN Bohemian Style Dried Palm Spears £5 Shop
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