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A Bed Created Just For You

Decorators will tell you that the bed is often the focal point of a bedroom design. There is no debating that a beautiful bed adorned with luxurious bedding is a statement piece in a bedroom design. In addition to being attractive, a bed should be accessorized to encourage sleep.

Beginning with a high quality mattress as a foundation, you can create a bed that epitomizes comfort. Browsing around a site such as BedLinensandMore.com will give you a good indication of what you need to construct an ultra-comfortable sleeping space. A mattress topper can increase the comfort of your bed. You should plan to spend a little time exploring the variety of sheets that are available. You are probably familiar with cotton and microfiber sheets, but you may want to try something new and different, such as luxuriously soft bamboo sheets. Once you find the thread count or material choice that appeals to you, you can progress to selecting colors and patterns that are visually pleasing to you.

To get a good night’s sleep, you will need comfortable pillows on the bed. Buying a high quality pillow, whether it be goose down, memory foam or microfiber, is an investment in your health. Getting an insufficient amount of sleep has a detrimental impact on your overall health.

Once the comfort phase of the bed is complete, you can choose from the diverse array of comforters, duvets, dust ruffles, throws and accent pillows to make your bed the most decoratively attractive feature in the room.

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Upcoming Bedroom Interior Designs

Most designers agree that a bedroom should be something of a sanctuary – a place of calm. For this reason it requires a décor that encourages rest and sleep, however, this does not mean it has to be dull. The latest upcoming trends for bedroom design in 2014 manage to balance color, lighting, fabrics and furniture to achieve some truly inspiring combinations, no matter how big the room is. Here are a few of the top ideas.

Keep it simple

In a smaller bedroom for a child, pale colors such as light blue or cream on walls and ceilings can be combined with more vivid tones on drapes or Roman blinds to make a restful space with a splash of brightness. A guest bedroom in simple muted tones, such as beige or fawn, will suit all tastes, and contrasting throws and cushions will ensure it never looks dreary.

Ideas for the master bedroom in 2014 vary a great deal, with some of the most unusual inspirations for a larger room now including metallic paint, stand out patterns on a calm white or grey background, strikingly elaborate chandeliers, luxurious fabrics and linens and really lovely furniture.

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Appearances can Be Deceiving

Everyone wants more of it: space in the home. Not quite the final frontier but something that most people would like. It can be difficult when funds are limited and the rooms in the home just do not seem quite big enough. However, it is not always necessary, or possible, to try to get a bigger place, as there are some handy techniques that will help make a room look bigger. Every aspect of room design is important here, from window coverings to furniture to color schemes to lighting.

Color

It seems basic but choosing the right color scheme to help make the room appear larger is the first key to a successful outcome. Using light, bright, airy colors will help convert what seems to be a small space into something with grander visual elements. Creams and whites can match with chilly light blues to give a room that spacious feel. Painting in dark colors means that light is absorbed and can engender a claustrophobic feel. Soft greens are also a good choice for a natural look to the room, and if there are any moldings or other trims on the wall they should be painted lighter than the wall colors, creating the optical illusion that the wall seems to be further back.

Lighting

Natural light is the greatest boon any room can have so it is essential to make the most of what is available. Make sure window coverings are pulled right back to allow this light in and use a sheer covering for privacy without impinging on the flow of light. One way of improving the light available is to have custom shutters made to exactly fit the windows. These can be fully opened to let the light in, and if they have movable louvers these can be adjusted for optimum use of nature’s brightness.

Sometimes natural lighting is not enough, and it is here that the careful positioning of lamps or spotlights can make an effective difference.

Cull the clutter

If the room is not very big, it is not going to look any bigger if it is stuffed with too much furniture or the walls are covered with paintings and other pictures. Small is beautiful, so it is worth concentrating on the focus of a room for the necessary furniture and try not to add lots more pieces. For example, in a dining room the table will most likely be the focal point, so the eye needs to be drawn to that and not obstructed by too many other accessories. Paintings on walls are an important part of decorating and personalizing spaces, but too many will make the room feel busy, with competing claims for attention making the space feel squeezed.

Do it with mirrors

Mirrors are a classic solution and if angled correctly give that important illusion of depth. Many restaurants and bars use this trick to create a sense of spaciousness even if the actual room area is not very big. Mirrors need to pick up both natural and artificial light, so positioning them well is key.

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Hi there! I'm Nicquee and this is my little space in this world wide web. I'm a mom of two and is happily married. I started this blog as literally my online journal where I dump my emotions. Over the years, I realized that there is more to write about. Feel free to browse through and I hope you find a thing or two that is relatable to you. If that happens, give me a shout-out!

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