Your bedroom is a sanctuary; that place where you lay back, relax and forget everything else. You can only enjoy this feeling if you design it perfectly. While a bedroom is primarily supposed to offer you a sleeping space, you can get creative with your bedroom design ideas to make it an idyllic dream room.
Getting the Perfect Bedroom Space
In order to get it right you have to consider some aspects including:
- The space available: Whether you are planning a small nest or a large master bedroom, space must be your first consideration. Before coming up with any design plan, you must ensure you have adequate space to fit all the furnishing you need to fit in.
- Room users: While you might be the one responsible for designing the bedroom, remember your partner also spends time here. You must consider his/her needs and consult them because you don’t want to sacrifice your relationship on a design you saw in a fashion magazine. If it’s a child’s bedroom that you’re designing keep in mind that children’s beds can really add character and colour to the room.
- Storage vs. maneuverability: It is cool to have myriad storage options but remember to leave enough space to move around after your bedroom furniture is placed. More importantly, avoid cramping everything in because it negates the whole idea of making your room cool and minimalistic.
If you have sorted out these issues then you are ready to get to work on implementing your design. Here are some ideas you can borrow from all over the world to give a personal touch to your bedroom:
- Scandinavian chic: This is an interior touch borrowed from the Danes. It combines contemporary and bright accessories with white or pale-grey walls, whitewashed floor, black and white bedroom furnishing and digitally printed photographic bed linen. You can mix patterns to form geometric printed rugs to hexagonal prints.
- Rustic Country: This is a design that has never really gone out of trend. The laid-back off-white walls, rustic vintage furniture using reclaimed and weathered wood and wooden flooring gives your bedroom an amazingly calm look. To complete the setting, go for antiques such as watches and lamps and use metal luggage trunks for bedside storage.
- Dazzling blue: Blue is not going out of fashion anytime soon in interior design. You can go for the trendy and bold painterly watercolour effect, inky patterns which you can apply on art pieces, curtains and bed linen. This look will also go well with sleek contemporary accessories to give your room a modern touch.
- Victorian fresh botanical inspiration: This is one of the most serene bedroom designs and it borrows from Victorian botanical paintings. The floorboards should be natural to retain the natural look while rugs can get green and cream colour. White paint works best on the furniture and the bed linen will of course take vintage-style botanical prints.
There is so much inspiration to drive your bedroom design so get creative and enjoy.