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Most Common Bedroom Design Blunders to Avoid

The bedroom is the sanctuary of the home. The one place that is designed for ultimate comfort and relaxation. Itu2019s the place where you can truly let your inner self out and showcase your personality. But more often than not, people make some major bedroom design blunders that can end up making the area look messy, cramped and far from the tranquil sanctuary it should be.

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Most Common Bedroom Design Blunders to Avoid

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  1. MOST COMMON MOST COMMON BEDROOM DESIGN BEDROOM DESIGN BLUNDERS TO BLUNDERS TO AVOID AVOID The bedroom is the sanctuary of the home. The one place that is designed for ultimate comfort and relaxation. It’s the place where you can truly let your inner self out and showcase your personality. But more often than not, people make some major bedroom design blunders that can end up making the area look messy, cramped and far from the tranquil sanctuary it should be. Before you start searching for beds for sale in Melbourne, read through the following list to know what NOT to do when designing your bedroom: Not Taking Size into Consideration Not Taking Size into Consideration It can be difficult to imagine what the room will look like once the furniture has been added to the space for an untrained eye, which is why measurements are so important. Think about where you want to place your bed, then think of any side tables or work desks or shelves you may want to place around it. Then start looking for beds. To get a better idea of how things will fit in your room, take a roll of masking tape and mark the measurements on the floor before committing to any piece of furniture, rug or storage options. Not Thinking of Storage Not Thinking of Storage Nothing can make a bedroom look messier than walk-in or open wardrobes without proper storage. Even if the rest of your room is impeccably clean, an overflowing wardrobe can give the impression of chaos. Buy storage baskets, shelves and hang up anything that can’t be folded. Think about the amount and type of storage you are likely to need and make it a habit to put everything in its right place. Getting too Matchy-Matchy Getting too Matchy-Matchy While it is good to have a colour theme in your bedroom, getting too matchy-matchy with your bedspreads, paint and accessories can make your room look flat and one-dimensional. Choose a colour theme and play around with the prints, or choose a singular theme but add splashes of colour to add intrigue and excitement into the bedroom. But be careful with going overboard or you risk going into sensory overload territory. Lighting that is too Harsh Lighting that is too Harsh Invest in mood lighting that you can dim when the time to roll into bed comes around. Not only does it give a soft and cosy feel to the room, but it can even make your brain get ready to sleep faster. If you’ve been struggling to sleep in a bedroom with only bright, generalised lighting that can only be set to one intensity, it might be the lighting that may be the problem! Accessorising too much Accessorising too much It’s true that the bedroom is the one place in the house where you can unabashedly showcase your personality, but going overboard with the decor, wall art, souvenirs and photos can make a space look claustrophobic and cramped. Instead of putting everything you own out on display, choose a few choice pieces that most resonate with you to create a space that is relaxing but also unmistakably you. Paying too much Attention to Style Magazines and Pinterest Paying too much Attention to Style Magazines and Pinterest boards boards Ultimately, your bedroom is yours. While style magazines and Pinterest boards can offer guidelines to what looks good in a space, that is just what they are: guidelines. Following them to the letter can make a space lack personality and look more like a hotel room. Add art pieces that resonate with you, a touch of greenery through a potted plant or hang up posters of your favourite artists, or even look for beds on sale in Melbourne that may be a bit on the quirkier side. Play around with your space and make it into something that is uniquely you! Source: https://www.gainsville.com.au/

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