Thursday, November 24, 2011

Design A Master Bedroom







Design your master bedroom so that it is peaceful.


A master bedroom should be a retreat and respite from the day. Design your master bedroom to incorporate your desires and lifestyle. If you enjoy reading at the end of the day, make an area in the master bedroom for you to read and spend time. Start designing your master bedroom by making a plan. Begin with furniture arrangement and the overall color scheme. Sketch out the desired layout of the room before you jump in and get started.


Instructions








1. Paint the walls in a neutral color. Neutral does not mean white or beige necessarily. Other neutral tones include a soft sage green and pale butter yellow. Paint the trim and ceiling of the room a soft white color.


2. Place the furniture in the room. Add a bed, side tables and even bookshelves if that makes sense for your room. On one side of the room near a window create a sitting area. Place a small couch, desk and comfortable chair. Small tables for housing books and to hold a tea cup work well in the room.


3. Add lighting to the master bedroom. Place spot lighting only in the sitting area or places in the room that you think need strong light. Add standing floor lamps in the bedroom. Two to three of them should work. Hang wall sconces on the wall. To keep the lighting soft and relaxing near the bed, consider using a dimmer light so that you can easily adjust it.


4. Outfit the bed with luxurious bedding. Use neutrals in silky textures for the sheets and blankets. Add a bold comforter and throw pillows in animal prints or bold colors and patterns.


5. Add floor rugs. Consider large, fluffy rugs to pull the room together. Choose rugs that incorporate other colors of the room. Depending on the size of the master bedroom, place two or three rugs on the floor.


6. Place accessories in the master bedroom. Large opulent mirrors and picture frames work well. For a unified look, choose picture frames that are all the same color, such as black or gold. Candlesticks and framed art give the room a polished look.

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