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Bedroom Decorating Ideas

If the room is to be used only for sleeping, obviously a bed and storage space for clothes are needed. It doesn’t have to be particularly large. If the room is also to relax and work in, a larger space is needed. If your bedroom space is small, a partition can make the room seem larger and give you room for dressing. The bedroom decorating ideas for friend’s daughter were a bit more complicated because her daughter is very outgoing and very feminine.

We found a trundle bed for her room. We also found a white eyelet ruffled bed spread. We bought many bright colored fabrics to make pillows for her room. We decided on white paint for the walls to make the room appear bigger.

By using simple bedroom decorating ideas my friend is creating spaces that will mature with her children, without costing a great deal of money. Are you sick of the same boring bedroom décor? There are many ideas for bedrooms that can transform your dull space into a relaxing sanctuary that you may never want to leave.

Some of the tips are quite simple and they can help you make a retreat out of your regular old room. Following are some places to find great ideas for bedrooms. I was recently asked to give a consultation at a home that was undergoing extreme renovations.

As I was speaking to my clients regarding what they hoped to achieve from the consultation they made me aware that the upstairs had been primarily completed. They had allowed their children to help choose the colors for their own rooms. As I went upstairs I saw a virtual palette of colors from the open doors in the hallway.

Long gone were the pale pinks, blues and greens I am used to seeing in children’s rooms and instead they had chosen brighter, richer and more vibrant colors for their bedrooms. All the children loved their rooms, slept well, did not become overactive or have any difficulties studying. They all not only loved spending time in their own rooms they had helped “design” but also felt their opinions were valued for their very own spaces.