Saturday, 19 October 2013

Bedroom Designs Ideas

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Bedroom Designs Ideas

Choosing the right decorating bedroom ideas is definitely not easy because there are so many things that we must consider about. However it’s simply an important thing we must do so we can make our bedroom more comfortable and looks more stylish too. At first of course we simply need to come up with the right theme for our bedroom.

Choosing the right decorating bedroom ideas is necessary because if we can come up with the right ideas then we find the right decorative for or bedroom as well. If you want to get the stylish and modern look then you can choose the minimalist bedroom design which is quite popular these days. The minimalist bedroom design is actually very easy and simple since all you need to do is to apply simple colors, displaying simple and minimalist bedroom decorative and other simple furniture as well.

Furthermore you should also choose the simple bedding as well such as simple bedcover with minimalist colors and models. Don’t forget you can also display paintings with surrealist design to make the bedroom looks more elegant. You can read some samples of decorating bedroom ideas in the magazines or online sources in advance as your references.

 your bedroom is a place for repose, choose restful colors when selecting a color palette. Choose three colors that work well together and stick to the 60-30-10 color principle (60 percent is a dominant color, 30 percent is a secondary color and 10 percent is the accent color). When choosing wall paint, your dominant color, think soothing neutrals. Now, neutral does not mean cream or white. It simply means choosing a lighter or softer shade of a color—whether it’s sand, green, gray or blue—that has a touch of earth tone in it.

Bedding, usually your secondary color, is a great way to introduce additional color into the master bedroom. If your spouse is not into florals or overly feminine prints, go with solids and create a monochromatic color scheme that keeps it simple and cozy. Choose lighter and darker shades of the same color and vary textures of the fabric for added interest. Or, for more serene pattern play, limit your pattern palette to two contrasting patterns and a solid in your sheets, duvet and shams.

Reserve bold hues and playful patterns for smaller accents around the room. Accent pillows, a bedside throw rug, artwork, vases and lampshades can all add a splash of fun color while supporting your primary and secondary colors without too much commitment.
Layering

Layering key decorating elements is what creates the perfect combination of comfort, warmth and texture. You’ll find that most bedroom decorating ideas are in some way related to creating layers around the room.

Bedding – Your sheets, a soft blanket, a bedspread, quilt or duvet, a throw and pillows in different shapes and sizes are all building blocks that help create an inviting, sumptuous bed. We would even say a headboard fits in the mix and adds to the overall look, especially if it’s upholstered.

Windows – A simple shade or bamboo blinds under drapes create a soft, layered look while controlling the amount of light in your room.

Flooring – A wool or cotton rug breaks up the expanse of wood flooring or covers up old carpeting while adding an extra layer of color and warmth.

Lighting – Create gentle, restful lighting from multiple light sources. A floor lamp or pair of sconces adds ambient lighting, a bedside lamp provides task lighting for reading and an overhead fixture bathes the room in light when needed.

Small Bedroom Designs

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 Choosing Furniture for a Small Bedroom

Scale is the most important thing to consider when selecting furniture for a small bedroom.  "Open" furniture, such as an iron bed frame or a sleek nightstand that's open below the tabletop, will help the room feel light and airy.

Take advantage of vertical space with tall pieces of furniture. Consider using two tall, slender cabinets and placing a bench or dressing table between the two. You can get the same amount of storage without the visual bulk of a large armoire. Plus, you'll be able to squeeze in extra function.

It would be nice to have a large master bedroom with plenty of space to spare, but the fact is that many of us don't. In fact, many homes and condos have very small bedrooms that can barely fit a bed and a chest of drawers. But just because a room is small it doesn't mean that there aren't plenty of great decorating opportunities.

Take a look at these photos of small bedrooms. Some are bigger than others, but none would be considered particularly large. It just goes to show that size doesn't matter. A small bedroom can be remarkably stylish and efficient.

 Double Duty for Small Bedrooms

Eliminate the need for extras in a small bedroom by selecting items that can do double duty. Consider using a short chest of drawers as both a nightstand and dresser. A bench with a lift-top can stow away extra linens and provide bedroom seating. The nightstand in this bedroom is a DIY nesting table: a smaller cube slips under the taller table and can be pulled out for an extra tabletop surface as needed.

Whether you decide on a monochromatic color scheme or a multicolor palette, repeating colors is key in a small bedroom. Doing so will create visual rhythm and draw the eye around the room.

If you're going to use a piece that is out of step with the bedroom's color scheme, use the color elsewhere in a small dose. Here, the rich wood finish of the headboard pops against the neutral color scheme and ties in with lighter wood tones throughout the bedroom.

In this bedroom, a monochromatic palette of naturals comes alive, thanks to variations in tones and intensities. The ocher pattern on the pillows reads as a color but is simply a more saturated version of the creamy linens on the bed and the wood tones used elsewhere in the room. A serene shade of lavender on the pillows and throw add color without disrupting the bedroom's relaxing vibe.


 

Bedroom Designs Accessories

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Bedroom Designs Pictures

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