May 4, 2010
Simple Decorating Tips To Help You Make Your Bedroom Into A Special Room To Enjoy
Many people spend a lot of time decorating the rooms in their house that they use the most or the ones that visitors may see the most often . This typically includes the living room and family room and maybe the dining room and kitchen. A lot of people do not realize how much time they spend in their bedrooms and that is usually the room that is not decorated. This article will give ideas on how to transform three different types of bedrooms into wonderful places to rest your head by making a bland master bedroom into a romantic retreat using a chandelier light fixture or chandelier light fixtures and other touches, a home office into a precious nursery for a new baby, and a little boys room into a much cooler teenage boys room.
The first to redo is the master bedroom. Too often a couple just uses their bedroom as a catch all for all of the things that they don’t know where to put . It is time to get rid of all that clutter and transform that room into a romantic restful place . Paint the walls in a tranquil color such as a sage green or a warm tan then replace the gaudy ceiling fan with a gorgeous chandelier to add a hint of elegance. Buy new coordinated bedding that compliments the soothing wall color and create a canopy using fabric attaching it above the bed making it feel like a canopy bed. This use of fabric makes the bed the main focal point of the room giving a {very|nice] romantic touch.
The next room to transform is your home office into the baby’s nursery. If you still need the room for your office needs, think about purchasing an office armoire that can be closed and hide all of your office things and then you can still keep it in the same room. Decorating a baby’s room is a quite personal one and with so many couples finding out the sex of their baby before it is born, it no longer has to be the neutral green or yellow palette. Many people like to pick a theme for the nursery but do not go overboard as too much of a theme can look tacky. Remember to have the crib safe by not putting in overly puffy bedding or pillows and family photographs are a nice way to personalize the baby’s space .
You decorated your son’s room when he was in preschool and now he is almost 13 and has outgrown this little boy room. Try to decorate this bedroom to last all through his teen years without a theme that he could tire of . Ask him his choice of colors and try to use them in the wall shade and bedding. He may wish for a bigger size bed too rather than a small twin.
So get to work transforming those bedrooms into something wonderful. Simple paint, and some decorative touches and new bedding can make a room feel completely different.
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