Your bedroom should be more than a place to fall asleep tired at night and groggily wake up each every morning. A bedroom should be a sanctuary of peace and tranquility where one can relax while reading a book or watching a movie on TV, as well as hiding away in a lazy weekend for a brief nap. Your room could be more functional than it is today and this brief article will give you some tips on how to transform your bedroom.
The size of your room, more than anything else, determines what you can do as far as options go for decoration and furniture. If you're lucky enough to have a large master suite with room for a lounge, your options are almost limitless. If you are a bit tight on space or have an average size bedroom, some creative thinking may be needed to maximize your space.
For those with a larger room or suite main type of configuration, a very popular option is to create a seating area on one side of the room. This can be done a few different ways. First, consider an informal and comfortable sofa or chair with a small coffee table or a few tables. Adjust your TV so you can easily see from his bed and the area-you may have a swivel base or arm to accomplish this. Other options for this session are a good area or futon daybed comfortable. Futons are a great option due to its versatility. If you have a large window or patio entrance to his bedroom, his living room to organize so as to maximize the natural light that gets there.
For those who are space challenged, some options are great, still present. First, evaluate the size of your bed. If the king or queen bed occupies a large part of your bedroom, consider becoming a size or two. This added space can drastically change the flow of your room and open options, including a small futon or perhaps only one or two good upholstered chair with a cocktail table. The trick is to use its space to its maximum potential. Measure your space and plan on paper before you throw them back by moving the bed five times.
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Tuesday, February 17, 2009
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