If you’re looking for change perhaps a new scenery, a different ambiance or something refreshing, it’s about time to redecorate the master bedroom. It may be quite a while since you last renovated the master bedroom or maybe years since you moved into your house. Having something new is exciting, especially for a place where you spend most of your time and one that is very personal to you. What better choice than the master bedroom?

Choose a theme. A bedroom that looks half modern and half old-fashioned is confusing. Yes, eclectic indeed but quite a headache isn’t it? A bedroom with clashing colors may look bright and happy but it can be shabby too. A bedroom is a place of relaxation, hence bearing this in mind can help you choose a theme to apply.

With a theme, you can now have an easier time picking out colors, design and decorations. You’ll be wounding your way around a main idea and all you have to do is supplement with supporting details to make the picture complete. I’ll give my master bedroom as a case – it looks like any traditional bedroom without a television, sofa set and desk. However, I chose to make it modern by putting contemporary lamps, a small table where I put my laptop and with a stylish stool where I surf the net away. It has a bookcase for my books, magazine rack and CD case. The color is nothing fancy nor bright but a subdued beige and clean white with pastels for the curtains and chair drapes. For a classic look, the throw pillows and area rug are in subtle earth colors. This makes my master bedroom cozy and relaxing.

Color coordination is important for creating that balanced look in the bedroom. You don’t want any eyesore or any off-looking item. As mentioned, you can use colors in items. You can do this to complement the room’s color, accent it or contrast it. White as a wall color looks plain but for beddings or drapes, it looks clean and fresh. Dark colors especially for the furniture look nice with neutral walls. It’s also the ideal shade for creating an atmosphere of sophistication.

Storage is important in the master bedroom because this is where we keep most of our things. Make your bedroom as neat and orderly. The less clutter, the better. I’m not so much into clothes so I don’t really need a walk-in closet. But I do have lots of drawers and decorative boxes for storing souvenir items and mostly presents that I use as displays. Because I’m not a big decorator, I choose a few to place on top of the dresser and on the bedside tables, then just change them every once in a while so all get equal exposure.

If you’re sharing the master bedroom with a partner, don’t monopolize just because you did the decorating. Now now, don’t be selfish. Incorporate his things and favorites too, as well as items you both share.

The important thing to consider is comfort. Your bedroom is a place for relaxation and rest. Forget the parties or the meals. This time, it’s all about sleeping, naps and respite from the hectic life outside. And if you have someone to share the room with, your own romantic haven.

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