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Decorating
The Bedroom A Few Tips
As well
as a place of rest, the bedroom provides an escape from stress and worry - a
haven from the everyday comings and goings of family life. It’s the most
private room in the house and, unlike other areas of a family home, belongs
exclusively to the individual or couple who sleep there. With the right
furnishings and planning, it can become an idyllic refuge that offers a great
deal of comfort and relaxation.
The
choice of bed is of course a main consideration when decorating a bedroom. The
average person spends over a third of their life in a bed so it’s important
that the right kind is chosen. Symptoms such as back-pain and lack of sleep are
often attributed to a poor bed and merely buying a new mattress will not necessarily
alleviate these problems. The best solution is to purchase a divan and mattress
together, considering that both are designed to work with each other. The big
furniture retailers sell them individually or in sets.
Brass
beds can prove a very attractive centre-piece and are relatively inexpensive
nowadays. They offer a more traditional ambience and are suited to most styles
of bedding, due to their practical design. The same is true of four-poster
beds. These can provide added privacy as well as enhancing the look and feel of
a bedroom. However, they are more suited to larger, high-ceiling bedrooms so
careful consideration is advised if you’re thinking about buying one.
The
placement of a bed is often influenced by space. The standard practice is to place
it in the centre of the room, with the headboard pushed against a wall.
Although this method can save space, if your bedroom is spacious it might be
worth considering other layouts. The positioning of a bed might enable you to
include other furniture pieces such as a desk or table. It can also provide
more storage space.
A
bedroom’s space is often divided between two people. Therefore, it's worth
considering the allocation of storage furniture to each person - it can help
bring order and organisation to a bedroom’s living space. Wardrobes and
cupboards are a popular means of storage and can often bring character and
charm. Wardrobes with sliding doors are a more space-effective alternative to
hinged versions and are available in a variety of designs. It is worth paying a
bit extra if you want the sliding-door feature as budget versions often suffer
from sticking runners. Chests of drawers provide a further storage option and
come in the form of tall-boys and standard three-door varieties. If you don’t have
enough hanging space for cloths then this type of furniture can offer an
effective solution to clothes storage.
About the
Author:
John Shelabarger runs furniture website http://www.ornate-homes.com.
He has worked as an affiliate marketer for a number of years.
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Shelabarger Article Source: www.iSnare.com
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