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Ways to Decorate Bedroom

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Are you tired of coming home to a boring, old bedroom, or have you had the same style for years and want to give your room a new look? Here are some great ways to give your bedroom a new look without spending too much money or even using what you already have.



  • Initial Steps

    Before you even begin decorating your room, there are a few things you should do to save yourself some time and possible headache.

     

1. Clean the room thoroughly.

When was the last time you vacuumed under your bed? You might even want to consider shampooing the carpet. Follow these steps and you'll have way more space in your room than you realized! It will look better right away.

 

2. Determine a theme for your room.

The possibilities are almost endless here. Some ideas include girly-girl, tomboy, sports or music enthusiast and safari/jungle. You can also mix and match themes based on your preferences.

 

3. Decide what you want to keep and get rid of.

You may have plenty of good pieces or items that will make wonderful additions to your room. If you want to get rid of something, don't throw it out unless it truly is garbage or no longer has use. Put them away somewhere where they won't get broken or take them to a Goodwill/charity center.

 

4. Take down curtains and wall decorations

This includes pictures and any nails you have driven into the wall. You can always put them back up, but it's good to give your room a clean slate at first when deciding what to do. If you decide to do something new with that area, you will then need to fill the holes with Polyfiller or something similar and then sandpaper them down to get a smooth surface.

 

5. Move all furniture to the middle of the room

Even if your room is small, try to allow a meter of walking space between the edge of the room and the furniture in the middle.

 

  • Make The Most Of Your Space.

If your bedroom is a standard size, you probably don't have a ton of room to work with. Simple adjustments in how your furniture is utilized or items are rearranged can add valuable space and let your room appear much bigger than it actually is. 

1.  Gauge the space .

Measure out the room and find out how much room you have to work with. This will dictate the size of the items that you purchase afterwards if necessary. For example, the size of your bedside lamp will be determined by the size of your bed.


2. Pick a highlight of the room

If it is angled into the room properly, a nice piece of furniture can serve as a focal point to the room that everything else revolves around.


3. Get artwork

Artwork or photos are a great addition to walls and can make a room stand out. If you're on a budget, this is a simple do-it-yourself project.

 

4. Get items that can be fixed to walls

Nightstands and adjustable lamps can be affixed to walls and are a great way to save space.


5. Utilize the floor

A brightly colored rug is a wonderful way to make a room stand out. For most bedrooms, a 4x6 foot rug is ideal.

 

6. Designate new roles for furniture.

For example, bookseller tables can double as bed stands and bookshelves.

 

  • Give Your Room Some Style

    Your bedroom is often a direct reflection of who you are, so you want the style of your bedroom to be as fashionable and polished as possible. Luckily, this can be done in a number of simple ways.

     

    1. Select your paint color or wallpaper

    Select your paint color or wallpaper. Make sure it is not so bright that it gives you a headache or so dark that it makes your room gloomy. Paint your walls.

     

    2. Put patterns to work. 

     

    A tastefully printed bedspread makes a room stand out and gives it some added flair. You can find these at almost any bedding store in the country.

     

    3. Decorate with consistency.

    You may have great items or pieces, but if they're mismatched, it will make your room look cluttered and disorganized. Stick with your theme throughout the entire decorating process.

     

    4. Add Colors

    There isn't a wrong way to do this, but adding color is essential in decorating your room. Do you want to introduce pops of different colors throughout your room, or have the room become saturated with a specific color?

     

    5. Add warmth with neutral tones

     

    Soft overhead lighting or a clip-on overhead lamp is a great way to accomplish this.

     

    6. Personalize your space. 

     

    You don't want your entire room to look like you just raided the Ikea catalog. Find a couple of offbeat pieces at a thrift store or boutique furniture shop to give your room an eclectic look.

     

     

  • Make Your Room Comfy

    Perhaps most importantly, your bedroom should be a retreat. It should be a place where you go to relax and unwind from life. There are a few things you can do in decorating that will make your bedroom as comfortable as possible. 

     

     1. Pile on the pillows. 

    Adding a few extra pillows is a great way to make your bed an even more relaxing space.

     

    2. Get luxurious covers

     

    Top your bed with covers made for snuggling like a down comforter.

     

    3. Get a comfy chair

    Tuck a chair into a corner of the room to create an instant resting spot. A few silk drapes surrounding it will turn the space into a cocoon.

    • Tips

    1. Think about whether you'll like your theme in 3-9 years. If you'll stay in your house for a while and can't redecorate often, will you still like the theme you have now?  

    2. Alternatively, if you go through stages, phases, or fads, choose a general theme (colors and patterns you like) and express your current obsessions with smaller things you can easily and inexpensively change. In other words, don't paint the room the colors of your current favorite rock band. Paint the room colors you like and hang some posters of the rock band that you can then work on fitting into your budget.

    3. Try to reuse items you have, especially if you are on a budget. If you have a plain dresser you could paint it a different color, change the handle hardware, or place a tablecloth or runner over it to change its look. You could build a simple canopy for a bed you already have.

    4. Ask for help with some of the work. Some of the things you might use could hurt you if you don't use them correctly.

    5. Be artistic, especially with things you can't change. For example, if you'd like to paint your walls but your parents (or their landlord) won't allow it, see if you can hang some decorative fabric or interesting pictures to add color and downplay that expanse of plain off-white.

    6. Your bedroom should be an expression of your own style, but if you live in your parents' home, they may have the final say. Approach them with a plan, including a budget and an idea of how much you will pay and how much you would like them to pay. You should be ready to negotiate.

    7. Don't immediately pay big prices when decorating your room. A surprising amount of bedroom items can be bought secondhand or at bargain, big-box stores.  

    8.  If you can't afford the whole project right away, you could also do a little at a time. It will make the work easier too. Add things like bedspreads and accessories gradually as you can afford them.

    • Warnings 

    1. Rooms that are particularly small, narrow, or awkwardly-shaped may require adapted strategies for decorating.

    2.  Don't put so much stuff in your room that you don't have room to walk.

    3. Be careful. You might not like how your room ends up looking. There may be colors that clash, or too much or too little of a certain element.

    4. If you live at your parents' house home, remember to ask permission first, because they might not want you to do anything with your bedroom right away.


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