Top 5 Bedroom Decorating Tips
Interior Design Tips by Eclectic Elements
Use Color and Pattern to Create a Mood:
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. Select cool or neutral hues to create a room that
exudes serenity and calm. Look to bright and warm colors to foster a sense of good cheer, energy, and coziness.
Dress the Windows for Privacy and Style:
Bedroom windows generally need room-darkening window treatments that block light in the morning and provide 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 speak of tailored
sophistication, and shutters convey casual cottage style. Layer room-darkening shades with draperies to address both functional and decorative needs.
Furnish for Comfort and Function:
You'll find your bedroom beckons to you to linger longer in the morning
and retire 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 chaise lounge under the awkward angles of eaves.
Or make use of the often-wasted space between two windows with a writing
desk or a vanity.
Indulge in Beautiful Bedding:
When shopping for linens, don't be fooled by high thread counts.
While it's true a higher thread count the number of threads per
square inch -- can mean better quality, the true test is actually what
the sheets are made from. For top-notch sheets that are durable, mostly lint-free,
and luxuriously soft, look for pima, Egyptian or Supima cotton!
Organize your Closet:
No matter whether you have a large walk-in closet or a small door-front closet, there are little steps you can take to
eliminate stressful clutter. For example, organizing your clothing by color is an easy way to find things fast. Another simple strategy: Use a
single type of hanger -- such as plastic or wood, which are kinder to
your clothes than wire hangers -- to foster a streamlined look. If your
closet features the traditional single rod with a shelve above it, upgrade the functionality by installing a T-divider. This
separates a closet into two compartments -- one for long items and one
with two rods for shorter items.
Hope these Eclectic Elements Interior Design Tips help you in your bedroom decor!
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