February 21, 2008
Your Master Bedroom Could Be Your Paradise
The master bedroom serves as more than the largest bedroom in the house where you sleep. Nope, the master bedroom is where you should go to relax, be comfortable, and most importantly sleep soundly. You can design your master bedroom any way you want; so why wouldn't you set it up to fully suit your needs and be as comfortable as possible?
Design With Comfort In Mind
If you are the kind of person who likes to read in the bedroom, you need to design it accordingly. There should be a place for keeping books. You must have padded headboards for ensuring correct posture. The lighting must also be designed carefully. The lights should not be too harsh or too muted. You can use colors like ivory, amber, green, slate blue and other soft and soothing colors that reflect light without making it too glaring. You can place soft luxurious pillows around a chaise lounge for total comfort. A stylish floor lamp completes the look.
If you want your bedroom to be a haven where you can unwind after a hard day's work, you need to design the room in a different way. To do this, try using a minimalist look. Colors you can use are mocha, deep chocolate, forest green, navy blue and similar shades. Dark colors help you sleep peacefully. You can place a desk with a chair for writing. For those times where you don't want to have to leave the room for anything, like a lazy Sunday morning, you can also squeeze in a small refrigerator and add a flat screen television.
If you want your bedroom to portray passion, you should use colors like bright red, creamy peach, gold and other daring colors. Use silky and velvety textures for curtains and bed covers. Using aromatic candles, tropical plants and adequately placed mirrors can also heighten the sense of passion.
Use Your Imagination
You should use your imagination when designing your bedroom. It is your personal space and you can go all out in decorating it. For optimal comfort, you should not place your bed against the outer wall. Outer walls are close to elements of nature like cold, wet and heat. Try and place it against an inner wall. If you must use the outer wall, ensure that you place something between the wall and the bed, for example drapes, a tapestry or a bookshelf. You don't have to buy a complete bedroom furniture set; you can mix and match pieces to create the look you want. By using mirrors creatively, you can create an illusion of space in your master bedroom.
Designing your master bedroom to fit your needs can be an awfully exciting process. Fancy magazines may be able to give you some ideas and inspiration, but don't copy them exactly because you want your master to feel like you. Most importantly, treat yourself right, because at the end of the day you sometimes just need a place to settle down.
by: Danielle Stone
Danielle Stone is the Northern California Luxury Real Estate marketing director whose informative website covers El Dorado Hills MLS where you can find local area information on Folsom homes.
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