Even though decorating a bedroom is a very personal thing — this room is, perhaps, one of the only premises that give you a chance to relax and go with your mood — it is still advisable to follow a pattern that would be space efficient and functional. In other words, don’t let these bedroom mistakes happen to you if you truly want to make the most out of your room:
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Don’t get it wrong —its totally fine to stick to choose traditional furniture units and interior layouts. However, a typical placement of a wardrobe in front of a bed (with a couple of bedside cabinets on both sides, of course), and a chest of drawers either to the left or to the right has already been done to death in interior decoration. Sometimes stepping aside and changing the layout just a bit will offer more interesting options to consider.
This is especially so for small rooms. Even if the ‘walking’ area is rather compact, you can still go higher, boosting your overall room functionality. Sometimes, going with bespoke furniture, or even elevated beds with lower drawers can offer you a chance to make the most out of small bedrooms.
Combining too many colours in a room is another common mistake. To make sure the room looks logical and consistent, pick no more than two dominant hues, and one accent one. Bright drapes, a matching rugs and maybe also a bed cover, are amazing examples of bedroom accents.
Refusing to search for ways to make your bedroom even more functional is another common mistake. For example, a bed come with extra storage — and so can the ottoman at your footrest.
While decorating, it is crucial to choose one dominant style and stick to it. Even though sometimes a mix of genuine wood and high gloss furniture in a bedroom can showcase your unusual decoration taste, in reality the approach is hardly ever successful.
All in all, one of the most common bedroom mistakes is getting too much furniture, and thus, cluttering the room. For example, a vanity table can be placed next to a bed, thus featuring dual functionality — that of a dressing area and a nightstand. Also, try to avoid floor lamps in a small room.
The last but not the least is how we approach our wardrobe storage. With just a little bit of effort and creativity, even the smallest of wardrobes can offer an enormous storage capacity for you and your family. Take a look at this quick guide on how you can make the most out of your small wardrobe — you will be surprised to find out how much more stuff you can cram into the furniture piece.
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