How To Create A Comfy Bedroom

by MFH Team on March 18, 2009

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Bedrooms have always predominantly been used as a place to sleep, however this particular room of the house is now being used as a place to unwind, relax and escape. After a long day at work or with a demanding family, a little time in the bedroom can bring about that moment of calm you have been waiting for. With so many styles of furniture available, you can spend hours designing a romantic and relaxing room that will suit all of your bedroom needs.

When looking at the required style and use of your bedroom, colours are as good a place as any to start. Reds and pinks give a warm, romantic glow to the room but if you prefer not to experiment with too much colour, add some warm cream colours to the wall and flooring. The romantic reds and pinks can be saved for soft furnishings such as curtains and bedding. Candles also give a lovely glow to any room…remembering, of course, to blow them out before going to sleep!

A bedroom which is too dim is unsuitable if you are planning to immerse yourself into a good book, likewise a room which is too bright will not give you the right ambiance to relax and unwind. Sticking to soft lighting shades such as ivory or amber should give the perfect glow to your bedroom sanctuary. For that extra cosy, inviting touch add some luxurious throws and cushions onto your bed which are rich in colour in order to draw your eye to them when you look into the room.

All that needs to be done to also turn this into a pleasant place to read quietly is a comfortable chair, a reading lamp and a small circular table. If, when you remodel your master bedroom, you want to make this an even more relaxing room then all you require is some family photographs on display in possibly antique style frames. To provide a finishing touch and create a room that suggests comfort and security, try choosing the darker shades of blue, brown or green.

For those people where space is not an issue when they remodel their master bedroom, why not add a few extra touches like a small desk to write on and perhaps some music to listen to. Small refrigerators in wooden cabinets are also becoming a popular addition along with tea or coffee making facilities in the same way that most nice hotels have. As you spend time remodelling your master bedroom in a way that reflects your lifestyle, it can be a worthwhile project and who knows, you may find yourself spending even more time in this often undervalued room.

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