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How to Make Your Bedroom Nice and Cosy

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Your bedroom is the very first room you see in the morning and it is also the last one you see when you go to bed.It should be a warm and relaxing place of refuge that you can look forward to spending your time in.An uninviting room that is bland or lacking decor makes for an awkward environment where it is difficult to relax and unwind.  If you are planning on giving your bedroom a complete facelift instead of getting the measuring tape, ruler and pencils out we would suggest using specialist bedroom design software to make your life much easier.Otherwise, here are some useful tips for simple ways to add some warmth to your bedroom.

You should begin by removing all of the clutter.You can't expect to have your bedroom feeling warm if you can't see the floor for all of the clutter.Keep all surfaces clear and make sure the floor is clean before you start decorating.

Why not try painting the ceiling and walls using a colour scheme that makes the room feel a bit cosier.Obvious 'warm' colour choices are yellow, orange, cold tan or beige colours.Ensure that you to stay away from dark or cool colours.

It may be advisable to try rearranging your furniture in a way that best utilizes the space you have.If you have a smaller bedroom then it is purely common sense to avoid using larger furniture and do be careful not to clutter your walls and floor spaces with pieces that you don't need.

Make use of accessories.It is advisable to go for solid coloured curtains that will complement the colour of the room.It is also well worth using mini blinds to soften the look of the window.Finish the look with matching lamps and few tastefully framed mirrors and prints but as with all redecorating suggestions, try not to overdo it.

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  • Posted by Martin
  • on Oct 22nd, 2009
  • at 3:38 am

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