W ith busy lives full of family, friends and
work, our bedroom is oftentimes the place we go to relax and escape
everyday life. When done right, a bedroom is a stress-free private
sanctuary full of soothing colors, comfortable beddings and plush
pillows. Setting that tone is often a challenge, especially when kids
often take precedence, but a quick makeover can easily transition even
the most in-trouble space.
As you redesign your
bedroom, be sure to consider what both you and your significant other
prefer. Your suite is all about you, so don't worry about using popular
trends or appealing to the kids because there aren't many significant
remodeling changes to make. Figuring out your furniture layout is the
biggest decision you need to make. By the time you add dressers,
nightstands, drawers,wardrobes and a bed, your space can easily get cramped, so
it's important to figure out what layout provides enough storage yet leaves an open space to move around. Once you've settled on
furniture, take time to find a color scheme and decorations that reflect
your personality.
How do I determine my bedroom layout?
Before
you buy a new furniture set, be sure to consider the room size. Even
though you might need three dressers and two nightstands, you might not
have the space. Measure the furniture and visualize where it will go so
you can judge what will fit where. Be sure to leave plenty of walking
space, and double check that drawers and cabinets have enough room to
open properly. When picking your bed spot, think about windows and
doors.
How do I pick my bedroom color scheme and decor?
Although
your color scheme is often a personal opinion, there are some
colors
that are more relaxing and therefore better suited for your sleeping
spot. Studies have found that people with blue bedrooms often get more
sleep because of the calmness it elicits. Brighter colors may lead to a
better mood, but it also might keep you up longer at night. If you have a
significant other, you should also consider using neutral colors so
everyone stays happy. Purple and pink might be too feminine, so try
variations of green, gray or brown instead. When it comes to decor, try
to keep photographs out of the room for added romance, and don't clutter
the space with ornamental items — it can be overstimulating and cause
intimacy or sleep trouble.
How can I create a master suite?
For
those looking for a master escape instead of just a nice place to
sleep, try adding a sitting room, master bathroom and walk-in closet.
Create your own personal reading nook by buying a relaxing chaise
lounge, day bed or sofa. You can even add a snack or coffee bar for
those cold nights. Finally, ensure you install a bathroom just for
you. You can add a relaxing bathtub and a nice closet to store your
large (and expanding) clothes collection!
Other Factors can determine your Layout but these are the three basic questions to ask yourself when organizing.
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