Sometimes it can be difficult to sleep, even when you are really tired. So what can you do to improve your bedroom interior to help get a better nights sleep?
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Start with colour
In the bedroom, try to go for a colour that is soothing and that has more monochromatic tones. For example, choosing different shades of the same colour.
Try to stay away from bold primary colours. Examples of calming colours are lavender, gentle hues of green and blues. You can also go for colours that create a comforting and cozy mood, like rich jewel-toned hues, deep pomegranate or topaz. Try to go for a toned-down versions of the colour that you choose for the brain to relax.
A dreamy ceiling
When you lie in bed trying to sleep, you’re often facing the ceiling. Instead of painting the ceiling in a white colour, try to use a colour that is a shade lighter than the wall colour. This will give the feeling of a lowered ceiling, which will make the room feel more intimate and cozy. You can also try to add wallpaper, pattern or moldings to the ceiling to make the room more intimate. Another way to change your ceiling view without paint and patterning the ceiling is to add a canopy or tented bed by adding a dressing that can hang from the ceiling over the bed. Make sure that you use the same colour scheme that is in the room.
From This is Glamorous
Keep it simple
Make sure that you do not overly clutter the room. A dreamy bedroom should be easy to move in and not make you feel stressed. Therefore make sure that you keep any content and decorations simple. It’s important to keep it simple to avoid dust since this will be a room you will be sleeping in for many hours.
Furniture that fits the room
Make sure that the furniture fits the room. Do not buy an unnecessary large bed, for example, that will make the room look cramped. Conversely, make sure to buy large enough furniture if your room is also sizable, so the room doesn’t look empty. If you really need a large bed in a small room, make sure that you are careful with adding anything additional so that there is still enough space to move around.
From Redecorationroom
Storage
To make the room feel more calm, store things out of sight. Choose bedside tables that have drawers or doors that enable you to hide books and other items. For additional storage, choose a dresser with drawers. You can also place a trunk at the end of the bed for extra storage or sliding boxes under the bed and hide them with a bed skirt.
A corner for you
To make the room more homely and dreamy, add a reading nook with a comfortable chair and footstool. If the room allows it, you can also build a window seat to enjoy the view and natural light.
From Westwing Home and Living Italia
Focus on fabrics
To make a bedroom dreamy, it is also a good idea to choose great feeling bedsheets. Go for bedsheets that are 100% cotton / linen and that has a tread count of 350 or more. Try also to add other fabrics in the room, like bedcovers and throws to make it more cozy. Make sure that they match the colour scheme in the room. If you can afford it, try to go for soft mohair or cashmere. Also make sure to add softness to the windows with fabrics. A great example is to add soft sheer curtains since it filters lights and can make the light look more atmospheric.
Many small lights
Try to go for lights that are soft and small as they should help make the room more relaxing. Add a reading light where you need it and light up corners of the room. Fairy lights loosely styled over the bed can create a relaxing environment to wind down. If you can, try to go for lights with dimmers so you can regulate the brightness based on the time of the day.
From Lights 4 Fun
Keep it to purpose
Make sure that you keep a bedroom actually a bedroom. Keep computers, phones and TVs out of the bedroom. Try to focus on it’s purpose, primarily to help relaxation. This will make you get into the right mindset easier when you enter the room and ultimately a better nights sleep.
What will you do to make your bedroom more dreamy?