Your bedroom is your sanctuary, where you start and end each day, therefore you must feel at peace when you are there. The ideal bedroom will help you relax and get a good night's sleep while improving your mood and preparing you to start the day well.
Whether you're moving into a new house or updating your
existing bedroom, there are a few crucial areas to consider while designing. As
you tidy up your area, remember these design techniques to help your bedroom
achieve its maximum potential.
Hang
artwork
Stunning art is the ultimate statement piece. You may either
create a work yourself or buy one from your favorite artist. To make your home
feel more personal, pick art that speaks to you and your personality. If you're
all about language, print out your favorite quote. Outdoor aficionados may opt
to include a wide landscape artwork.
Hang your favorite artwork, print, poster, quilt, or
collection of family pictures on the wall above your headboard, or the
bedroom wall with the most available space. Feeling ambitious? Combine many
pieces to make a magnificent gallery wall.
Whatever art you select, make sure it is peaceful and not
very thrilling. Lively family images belong in the living room, not your
refuge, the bedroom.
Use
soft colors
Soothing tones include lavender, charcoal gray, and slate
blue. Soft colors induce relaxation and sleep, therefore they are ideal for use
in the bedroom. Consider painting your walls, or even just one of them, in a
light tone to help you relax in your bedroom.
You can paint one accent wall or leave your walls neutral and
use soft-colored bedding. Whatever you pick, avoid using bright primary colors
and instead opt for a more mild or monochromatic color palette. If you have a
favorite color, use it throughout your bedroom in its lightest tone.
Add
some metallic elements
A little sparkle adds excitement to your favorite outfits and
the same holds in the bedroom. A few glimmers of sparkle, whether from Modern Mirrors, metallic surfaces, or reflected accents.
Warm metals, particularly gold, are now popular, but if you
like cold tones like silver or chrome, add a touch to your bedroom. Take note
though, a little shine is nice, too much metal may be overbearing.
Layered
lighting
Direct overhead illumination may make your area appear
smaller and unattractive. Instead of relying just on your overhead light or
side table lamp, spread a range of lighting sources across your bedroom. Select
light sources such as standing lamps, string lights, and sconces, or use
natural light such as sweeping windows and skylights.
If you prefer the overhead lights replace your boring ceiling
fixture with something outstanding. Even if you don't change anything else in
your bedroom, a dramatic ceiling fixture instantly elevates the area. There are
practically unlimited types to select from, and you can even create your pendant
light, so you're likely to find something you like.
Layering your lighting will not only make your area more
visually appealing but will also create a warm and inviting ambiance, allowing
you to relax.
Get
a cozy rug
If your bedroom does not already have carpeting, adding a rug
or two will make it seem much more cozy. Even if you have carpet in your
bedroom, a good rug will bring interest and charm to the area.
Rugs are fantastic since they come in a broad range of sizes,
colors, and patterns, making it easy to select one that matches your area and
personal taste. If you want something exceptionally soft and comforting, go
with a high-pile rug.
Change
the curtains
Covering your window will allow you to include even more
texture, color, and pattern in your bedroom. If you want a more peaceful look,
choose sheer drapes that filter natural light. Blackout curtains are ideal for
deep slumber. You could even mix the two to go from day to night smoothly.
Keep your curtains long, regardless of the size of your
windows, to make your bedroom appear larger and better. However, hem the
curtains so they don't spill on the floor. This easy design method can make any
room appear spacious, inviting, and elegant.
Sheer curtains offer a bedroom an airy, dreamlike appearance,
especially when matched with relaxing neutrals. Adding one accent hue, such as
the neutral sage, makes an even more soothing refuge.
Storage
The best way to create a relaxing environment is to keep it
clean and neat. Make sure to use all of the storage options available in your
bedroom so that everything has a home and you can avoid clutter.
If your bedroom is messy, you will experience stress when
going to sleep. Make sure you have a dresser, a tidy closet, and other storage
options in place to keep your clothing off the floor and your valuables in
their proper places.
Some storage elements, such as shelves, can also function as
ornamental pieces. Adding storage to your room does not need you to lose
design. Choose storage options that resonate with you.
Add
plants
Studies show that Indoor plants provide a
variety of health advantages, including mood enhancement and stress reduction.
Some plants can improve indoor air quality. Add one or more to your
bedroom and savor the rewards. Bonus: They'll instantly liven up your shelves.
Even if you don't have a green thumb, there are still
options. Consider getting fake plants as a decorative item. It will not be
living, so you will not need to water it or ensure that it receives adequate
sunshine.
Use
comfortable and luxurious bedding
Your bedroom should be a haven of relaxation and intimacy.
The easiest way to do this is to make your bed as comfortable as possible.
After all, the bed is the centerpiece of the bedroom.
Invest in comfy, luxurious bedding. Having bedding that you
enjoy will make you want to get into bed at the end of the day and encourage
you to get a good night's sleep.