Bedroom Design Ideas
Post by: sharon on May 16th, 2010 | File Under UncategorizedWith the busy lives we lead, our bedroom is not only where we sleep, but our sanctuary. It is here, that you can close the door to the world and feel relaxed and peaceful.
There are oodles of decorating styles for bedrooms, from the natural look with minimalist accessories to the sumptuous and glamorous. Whatever style you choose, here are some things to consider.
You still need to be able to walk round your room, so before purchasing or changing your furniture, have a good look at your space and, if necessary, map out where the furniture will go. You can often get carried away with purchasing a new bedroom setting, only to find that you haven’t got quite enough space for all the component parts eg the dresser, lowboy etc.
Personally I favour using a bedhead, it anchors the wall on which the head of the bed is positioned. If you bed doesn’t have a bedhead, you can easily purchase one or make one to suit your space. Again, the options are only limited by your imagination and budget. You can use padded bedheads in leather or beautiful fabric, bamboo or textured natural finishes or a sleek contemporary look using some of the great laminates.
If your room is large enough, then do consider putting a small side table and an armchair in the room. Personally I think this adds a touch of elegance and relaxation to the ambience of the room. If you have an old chair, then consider having it reupholstered in a beautiful fabric, and tie this in with your linen and curtains.
Whilst a lot of people use blinds on the window, I also like to soften the room by using drapery, which can be used in conjunction with blinds. The style of the drapery reinforces the style of your room eg swags and tails for a formal/traditional look or tab tops or grommet tops for a more contemporary look. In addition the fabric selected also impacts on the style of the room, for example using sheers or soft hanging material as opposed to heavier and bulkier fabric.
Lighting is often forgotton about in the bedroom. You need to assess your room for the amount of natural light it receives (as this will impact on the colour you choose) as well as the artifical light required for ambience lighting and task lighting. Don’t forget that if your are using the dresser in the evening, then you’ll be needing light, often dressers are placed by windows for natural light, however come night time you need artifical light. If you have downlights in the room, then using dimmer switches is a great way to change the lighting effect. Lights either side of the bed for reading could be lamps or pendant lights. (Obviously if your installing pendant lights, then you can’t change the position of the bed.)
The dressing of the bed with the linen, throws and cushions is where you can really create an impact. Mix and match sizes of cushions, fabric designs and textures. This will add depth to the room and will reinforce the style and feeling you want your room to be.
Layering of flooring is popular and adds warmth to the bedroom. For example if you have carpet as the floor covering, then layer rugs over the top of this.
The final thing is please keep your bedroom clutter free, if this is your space where you can relax and feel at peace then having a clutter free room is only going to add to the end result. So make a conscious effort to remove old magazines, beverage cups, or whatever else is lying around causing clutter…
Yours, dreamily, chief inspiration officer – Sharon
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