The bedroom should by all means be a personal getaway, writes Hilda Otuga stressing that such a room is sanctuary, which expresses the favourite of colours, feelings and collections.
It is certainly in bedroom that you can try to discipline yourself to keep your cell phone, computer, television, exercise machine, or blackberry away. This enables you to create a cherished place to relax and renew and unwind. You’ll love having a room dedicated to reading, sleeping and romance.
Among the main things to remember when decorating your bedroom is to dash the mind off the bold primary colours. Instead of the primary colours choose some soothing shades and a restful palate of monochromatic tones. Remember colour theory: gentle hues of blue, lavender, or green are considered calm and serene.
Don’t Overlook the Ceiling
The ceiling is a fifth wall in a room. When you lie in bed, do you see a bland, blank surface? Add a subtle pattern or soft colour. Paint the ceiling a slightly lighter version of the wall colour. This will help to visually lower the ceiling and give the space a feeling of comfort and intimacy.
Other solutions would be to stencil or wallpaper the ceiling, add architectural elements in the form of beams or mouldings or use a decorative paint treatment.
For ultimate luxury, silver-leafed bedroom ceilings, a canopy or tented bed with dressing that hangs from the ceiling can envelope you in sensuality and warmth while adding texture, design and colour to the ceiling. Add a moulded medallion and chandelier of crystal or delicate shades to bring about a spicy colour, pattern and texture to the “fifth wall” above you.
Keep the bedroom simple
A bedroom should look cosy and simple, sophisticated, and elegant, regardless of what style of decorating you choose. For ease of movement, leave a minimum of three feet between the bed and side walls or large pieces of furniture and at least two feet between the bed and low furniture like tables and dressers.
If you have to walk around the bed to get from the closet to the bathroom, think how you can move the bed. Furnish your bedroom with only what you need. A bed, a bedside table or two, a dresser, and chair are necessities. Anything else is clutter. If you have room, place a chest of drawers in the closet.
Accessories should be kept at a minimum. Choose a beautiful piece of artwork, arrange some family photos, add flowers and candles, and leave it alone.
Right size furniture
When you’re ready to buy bedroom furniture, start out with a floor plan and a measured drawing of the space. Furniture should fit the room it lives and this is particularly true for bedroom furniture. Don’t choose a heavy, large bed and dresser for a small bedroom. If the ceiling is high, a tall headboard will help to visibly bring it down to size.
If your bedroom is large, choose furniture that fits it, too. Add a chair and place a piece of furniture at the end of the bed. Furniture and accessories that are too small will look lost in a large room.
Have plenty of storage
It is important to store things out of sight to add to the serene feeling of a bedroom. The room will appear more calm and roomy. Choose a roomy bedside table with drawers or doors behind which you can hide books, lotion, and reading glasses within reach but out of sight.
For more storage, choose a skirted table or a small dresser with drawers. Use a trunk or a storage bench at the foot of the bed to store extra sheets, blankets, and pillows.
Include a private nook
Give yourself a special gift with a quiet place to sit and read. Create an intimate reading or lounging area with a comfortable chair and foot stool at the end of your bed or in a corner.
If you have room, build a window seat under the bedroom window. Enjoy the view and the natural light.
Invest in refreshing linens
Outfit your bedroom with beautiful and luxurious fabrics. There’s nothing that adds comfort to a bedroom like beautiful linens. Don’t buy sheets that are less than 100 percent cotton or linen with high thread counts of 350 or more.
For sheets that feel like they came from a five-star hotel, send them to the dry cleaner for professional washing and pressing, which doesn’t cost much, but creates a crisp smoothness.
Add other sensual feeling fabrics through the bedroom with a soft mohair or cashmere throw on the arm of a reading chair, cover the walls with silk or textured wall coverings, hang silk draperies or a silk bed canopy, or add plush floor coverings.
Include some lighting options
In a bedroom, it’s good to “layer” your lighting throughout the room. Ambient lighting light the whole room, small lamps can focus light for reading and other activities, and accent light helps to wash the walls in soft illumination.
To focus reading light where you need it, use a bedside lamp with a movable arm. Each light should be adjustable with a dimmer. Install a separate on and off switch for each light so that you can be selective and light only the area you want.












