5 bedroom design ideas.




Think about the following as you brainstorm bedroom design concepts: Every place needs real comfort, both physically and aesthetically, according to renowned interior designer Mark Hampton. The bedroom, a haven of rest and escape, may be the area where this proverb rings truest. Bedrooms may have the greatest influence on happiness and mood of any space in the house, according to Ximena Rodriguez, partner and director of interior design at Cetra Ruddy in New York City. A chamber renovation must have soothing features that make it comfortable to sleep in while also being a place that prevents you from waking up on the wrong side of the bed.
 According to Andrew Bowen, partner and director of ASH Staging in New York City,
 "A bedroom is a special anchor point of the home, a temple of sleep and rest, and an intimate place to express personality and create serenity." Bowen suggests switching up the focal points with skillful use of texture, materials, and color fall design elements that don't necessitate a thorough renovation to impactfully update the appearance of a bedroom. 
1. Make the Bed the Pièce de Résistance.
Moving your bed to a new location is one of the simplest bedroom decor ideas. Make sure the bed is the focal point of the room as you go in.  According to Melanie Thomas of Melanie Thomas Design in Los Angeles, "I always make the bed the central focus" when designing a main bedroom. "Place the bed in a position that immediately takes center stage. It should be the focal point of the room." According to Thomas, a soft, understated headboard or a tapestry hung above the bed can really draw attention to the bed. A bed should be in charge of the room, according to Feng Shui
2. Bring on the Natural Light.
Yes, bedrooms are for sleeping, but if it also serves as a home office, chances are you spend a lot of time there during the day. Designing for light is one of Rodriguez's favorite recommendations for remodeling a bedroom. When planning modest yet effective modifications, like painting your walls a cool, calming color or positioning pieces of art to catch light in interesting ways, it might be helpful to consider how sun and shadow play over the room throughout the day. The solution can be as easy as taking down the gloomy drapes and adding roller shades to the window frame.
3. Play with Mood Lighting.


Kelley Gable, owner and primary designer of Gable Interiors in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, advises replacing an old ceiling fan or recessed lighting with a statement chandelier since she views lighting as "the jewellry to any room." Dimmers may have a significant influence even if you're not in the market for a new light fixture, says Los Angeles interior designer Jessica Nicastro of Jessica Nicastro Design.

The principal of Philadelphia's Sharp + Grey Interiors, Libby Rawes, transforms bedrooms with tableside lighting. I suggest two side tables with task lamps for reading and mood lighting, as well as one on the dresser and in the seating area, the expert advises
 4. Invite Unexpected Texture.


Bowen advocates placing rich textiles around the room to enhance the softness of the surfaces for a simple bedroom makeover. His default setting?
 "A special area rug, custom bedding, and cozy throw blankets can all come together to create a true sanctuary experience," says the author. The mood can be radically altered with a simple throw blanket. Consider a reversible blanket for the maximum versatility. Jewel-toned hand-dyed throw blankets with silk velvet edging are available from Bella Notte Linens for an opulent bedroom update.
 5. Make Your Bed Properly.

Your bed is obviously one of the top considerations in the bedroom because sleep has an impact on your general health, mood, and energy levels. "Bed styling and layers have become a major focal point," claims Genovese. Nothing compares to getting into a fashionable yet cozy bed. A mattress topper, for instance, could make a difference. Additionally, you should alter the bedding's composition seasonally. According to Dean Tomihama, vice president of creative design for the Italian fine linen company Sferra, choose sateen for the cooler months to add a little warmth or cooling percale for the hot ones.


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