Friday, November 25, 2016

Bedroom Designing

A bedroom serves a very practical function in the home, and as such, its design should be conducive for sleep and relaxation. A bedroom is typically one of the places in the home for retreat - interior designers sometime recommend soft soothing colors and minimal distractions in their design – especially when it comes to electronic accessories. If you are looking for a certain style or design to give you bedroom a makeover, you may be able to gain some inspiration from our collection of modern bedroom designstraditional bedroom designscontemporary bedroom designs and even rustic bedroom designs.

HOW DO I CHOOSE THE RIGHT BED?

The most important piece of bedroom furniture is the bed. Pick one that will give its inhabitants a good night sleep. Be sure to try a variety of beds before making your final purchase, but you should also consider the store’s mattress return policies just in case as well. Don’t forget the bedding! Bedding largely depends on personal preference, ranging from layers of quilts to one single down comforter. It is recommended that you have four sets of sheets total – two for colder months and two for warmer months. Choosing bedding design largely rests on personal preference. Bedding is an easy design feature to swap out, so have a little fun when choosing designs and accent pillows.

WHAT IS THE RIGHT FURNITURE FOR A BEDROOM?

Bedroom furniture is largely dependent on the space you have available. A dresser is a must, and end tables with lamps or a small drawer are especially useful in a bedroom. This allows your to store things close to you without having to get up from your own bed. Beyond those bedroom essentials, a comfy chair, a lit vanity, or even a small sofa are all welcome additions in a larger bedroom. Always be sure to measure your bedroom (and potentially your stairs!) to make sure you can get your furniture up the stairs and in the room in one piece. Take a look at our 10 Ways to Update Your Bedroom.

WHAT TYPE OF LIGHTING IS GOOD FOR A BEDROOM?

Bedroom lighting should be soft and subtle, and easy to switch on and off. If you know you have troubles getting out of bed in the winter months, add lighting that you can reach without having to get out from under the covers. If you often fall asleep with the lights on, consider adding light with a timer to help you save energy and get better shut eye. Pendant lightschandeliers, sconce lighting, and even table lamps are all welcome in bedroom lighting.

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