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Sunday, 6 October 2013

4 Bedroom Decorating Tips

Your bedroom is your comfort zone where you want to unwind at the end of the day and get recharged. Coziness is the top priority in bedroom design and decoration. Nevertheless, aesthetics is just as important too. A well groomed bedroom is an invitation for sleep. Note down these tips while decorating your bedroom.




Choose Headboard as the Focal Point

Uplift a bedroom to new heights of fashion with an attention-grabbing headboard. Soft and cozy with no hard edges, a stuffed headboard is an ideal choice when sink-in comfort is on top of the bedroom wish list. If you want privacy and a sense of enclosure, use covers or bed curtains to wrap your bed in lavish folds of fabric.

Dress the Windows for Privacy and Style

Bedroom windows usually need room-darkening window treatments that block light in the morning and offer privacy at night. In addition to such functional considerations, bedroom window treatments help set a room's overall style. Swagged and gathered draperies communicate romantic elegance, Roman shades express sophistication, and shutters deliver casual cottage style. Layer room-darkening shades with drapes to address both functional and decorative needs.

Make it Comfortable as well as Functional

You'll find your bedroom signals to you to stay longer in the morning and get to bed earlier at night when you make the space about more than just sleeping. Pair a chair or two with a side table to create a cozy reading spot. Make the most of low ceilings common in attic bedrooms by tucking a low-profile couch under the awkward angles of attics. Or make use of the often-wasted space between two windows with a writing desk or a vanity.

Mix Color and Pattern to Create Mood

A soft pillow and comfy mattress may send  you off to slumber, but bedding that sparks with an invitation to snuggle in can be just as effective. Bring a bed into full bloom using a colorful combination of floral patterns. Vary the scale of the flowers for interest, and stick to a single palette for a unified look that's easy on the eye. The same principle applies to combining striped, floral, and geometric patterns: Make sure each pattern features the same primary hue to make mixing and matching a success. Pick cool or neutral hues to create a room that projects serenity and calm. Look to bright and warm colors to nurture a sense of cheerfulness, energy, and coziness.

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