The bedroom is one room in your home that should be the most relaxing and a warm space.
When you start arranging the bedroom, one of the prime considerations is if it is the master bedroom or one for the kid's/teenagers' or a spare/guest bedroom.
While the general principles are the same, there are some additional issues to be taken into consideration in case of the others.
This article will discuss about arranging a master bedroom, mainly.
The details of arrangements will depend on the size of room and whether it is the first time (new home) or a remodeling project.
Uncluttered space, a dose of natural light and warm and light colors are the main components that help create a suitable space.
The bed is the main component in a bedroom.
If there is one entrance to the bedroom, it is a good policy to place the bed directly opposite the door to focus the attention.
The amount of natural light that comes in is regulated by the local weather and how the bedroom is located.
The Windows should have the right kind of curtains for the times you do not want direct sunlight coming in.
The internal lighting should be enough to create a warm feel.
What is helpful is to use of a dimmer that can bring down the light to suitably romantic levels.
A warm and light color gives the apparent feel of open and larger space.
Placing the bed opposite to the entrance door is a rule of thumb used successfully by many.
The headboard is typically placed along the distant wall and becomes the center of attention.
So spend some time in choosing a suitable bedpost.
The bed could easily be placed between two different windows, if they are available.
Else, if there's only one window on that wall, placing the bed under that window works too.
If the windows do not get opened because you have air-conditioning and heating used round-the-year, this arrangement should be fine.
Placing the bed under a window that is opened at times can be a source of uncomfortable drafts.
The chest of drawers often takes up a lot of space.
If there is a walk-in closet, you can put it away inside.
A letter-writing table with a table lamp and a functional chair and a comfortable chair in a nook for your reading sessions would be two simple additions that work.
The bed can be placed differently too.
A diagonal arrangement often works well.
However, it should not obstruct any walkway if the room has another doorway.
Choose a size of the bed (double, Queen or King) that fits your scheme for the room.
The comforter, pillows and the pillow shams matching the decor of the room completes the arrangements.
When you start arranging the bedroom, one of the prime considerations is if it is the master bedroom or one for the kid's/teenagers' or a spare/guest bedroom.
While the general principles are the same, there are some additional issues to be taken into consideration in case of the others.
This article will discuss about arranging a master bedroom, mainly.
The details of arrangements will depend on the size of room and whether it is the first time (new home) or a remodeling project.
Uncluttered space, a dose of natural light and warm and light colors are the main components that help create a suitable space.
The bed is the main component in a bedroom.
If there is one entrance to the bedroom, it is a good policy to place the bed directly opposite the door to focus the attention.
The amount of natural light that comes in is regulated by the local weather and how the bedroom is located.
The Windows should have the right kind of curtains for the times you do not want direct sunlight coming in.
The internal lighting should be enough to create a warm feel.
What is helpful is to use of a dimmer that can bring down the light to suitably romantic levels.
A warm and light color gives the apparent feel of open and larger space.
Placing the bed opposite to the entrance door is a rule of thumb used successfully by many.
The headboard is typically placed along the distant wall and becomes the center of attention.
So spend some time in choosing a suitable bedpost.
The bed could easily be placed between two different windows, if they are available.
Else, if there's only one window on that wall, placing the bed under that window works too.
If the windows do not get opened because you have air-conditioning and heating used round-the-year, this arrangement should be fine.
Placing the bed under a window that is opened at times can be a source of uncomfortable drafts.
The chest of drawers often takes up a lot of space.
If there is a walk-in closet, you can put it away inside.
A letter-writing table with a table lamp and a functional chair and a comfortable chair in a nook for your reading sessions would be two simple additions that work.
The bed can be placed differently too.
A diagonal arrangement often works well.
However, it should not obstruct any walkway if the room has another doorway.
Choose a size of the bed (double, Queen or King) that fits your scheme for the room.
The comforter, pillows and the pillow shams matching the decor of the room completes the arrangements.
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