Yoliswa Dube
THE most unique place in your house is, of course, your bedroom. After a stressful day at work, you ought to pamper yourself and retreat to a place, in which you can relax in a peaceful environment.
Therefore, when you feel that your bedroom is too tiny to unwind from any distress, it is time to re-organise, re-decorate and maximise its living space. Your bedroom must be as if all your dreams came true at once! If you are already creating possible changes in your mind, let’s have a look at some useful tips on how to make a relaxing, spacious sanctuary out of your boudoir.
Please be aware that any clutter on the bedside table and on the floor creates a messy look. Unwashed glasses, soda cans, litter and clothes scattered everywhere are a big no-no. You need to remove everything that disturbs your peace.
Afterwards, in a clean room, even the air smells fresh and lovely. Imagine how you gracefully spread out on you mattress, lay your head on the comfy pillows and retreat to your beautiful dream.
Nowadays, it is easy to customise a wardrobe that will fit ideally to your wall. You can choose the kind of wood you want and of course its size. Carpenters have some brilliant ideas.
The most space in your bedroom is taken up by the bed. Opt for the medium sized bed that allows you to put a bedside cabinet nearby. Sometimes there is a need to put a book or your reading glasses nearby.
More and more people tend to gaze numblessly into the ceiling. We need to create some colourful ideas, like a few extra dimensional bulbs in different colours. A pink or an orange bulb can make a difference.
A flat TV-screen mounted on the wall can be a brilliant idea. It won’t take any of that needed space and will definitely liven up your recreational time.
Dark colours in tiny spaces can be a drag! Look for beige, light shades of green, mauve or violets. Never again will you feel like you’re trapped in a cave.
You can spread the wings of your imagination. Put an extra rug or two on the floor. Lively ornaments will spice things up a little bit. A bold lamp and some vivid coloured cushions will make a big difference. — decorlove.com