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The bedroom is in some ways the most important room in the house. It is the sanctuary away from the troubles of the world, the ultimate escape from day to day life. Behind closed doors in the bedroom, problems can be forgotten. To create a setting for restful slumber, think about what colors and styles produce the greatest happiness and peace of mind. In your bedroom, you can have the off the wall decorations you’ve always wanted. The bedroom is private, so the interior design of your bedroom is all about you.

Your bedroom does more than just serve the need for a place to sleep. It accommodates you at all times of day, providing space for reading, studying, watching TV, talking on the phone, eating, and using the computer. Because of this, the bed is no longer the primary piece of furniture in the bedroom. Bedroom desks, large nightstands, or a television might be a better focus for your bedroom interior design. If you watch a lot of television in your bedroom, you might want to consider a chair and ottoman for more comfortable viewing.

If you like to read in your bedroom, you should pay special attention to the lighting in your bedroom. Dim, moody lighting may be restful, but it will cause eye strain when reading. The lighting should be at a level where you do not accidentally shade it, and tall enough to shine light on the book or magazine. Bedroom interior design professionals suggest that when using lamps in the bedroom, the lower edge of the lamp shade should be around eye level when seated.

Remember to choose colors that you find restful when decorating your bedroom. Exciting colors such as red should be avoided unless you personally find them comforting. Strong colors have been said to promote insomnia. Designing your bedroom interior with a splash of a bright color will liven up a room, but it should not be allowed to dominate.

Layered curtains in the bedroom are and excellent interior design choice. This allows you to wake up to filtered light, open the curtains for full light, or black out the room for naps and sleeping in. Blackout lined draperies will protect you from morning sun, whereas sheers or thin blinds will filter light for a gentle glow in the morning. Bedroom interior design has many options, and can be tailored to your personal preferences. The bedroom should be your sanctuary, and it is important to feel comforted and restful when you are there.

By: Lee Dobbins

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Lee Dobbins writes for Decorating Tips at Decor How To where you can get tips on how to decorate every room in the house including more interior design ideas for the bedroom.



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A bedroom should be the coziest corner of the house. After a hectic day at work when you come back home, the bedroom simply lures you with its compact contentment. The moment you close the door of your bedroom you are away from the crude world outside and now you are free to spend time with yourself or your loved ones. This is the reason why you should never compromise with the bedroom design ideas. The shades on the wall, accessories and decorative items should all complement each other. In fact proper decoration is not only important for the aesthetic appeal of the bedroom but it enhances the peace of mind of the owner of that room.

While decorating your bedroom you should always keep in mind that this is not just a place where you will be spending the nights. Apart from sleeping there are many other important and regular activities a person does in his bedroom. Some people even like to read books and do their extra office work sitting in the bedroom. So when you are designing the bedroom d

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Children will be children – and when it comes to bedroom design ideas for their rooms, to expect them to have the same reverence for your home as you have is a tall order! Rather than installing vulnerable surfaces, tough resilient finishes will give you more peace of mind and your child greater freedom. Hard, splinter-free flooring in a young baby’s room may prove the best solution. Area rugs (non-slip) to give a feeling of comfort can be added, and later a fitted carpet installed once the child has left the ‘messy years’ behind him/her.

When it comes to walls, cute wallpapers, attractive as they may be, do not necessarily provide the ideal finish. Paint surfaces, on the other hand, are easily cleaned, can be renewed without too much trouble and form a great back-ground for both baby effects and the older child’s posters.

The focus of many a non-sleeping hour, ceilings are frequently neglected: they offer the most wonderful opportunity to fill your child’s mind with the material of sweet dreams – of the Man-in-the-moon. Superman or Peter Pan.

Childrens Bedroom Furniture Ideas

Whether or not to scale furniture to the size of the child is a personal decision. Although child-sized furniture may offer greater comfort and safety to the young child, it will inevitably be outgrown in a very short time. Perhaps a mix of miniature and full-sized furnishings (which will stay with the child through later years) may be the best solution. Seating for the visiting adult should not be forgotten.

Storage

With all the activities likely to be undertaken in this room come the inevitable paraphernalia and resulting storage problems. Forward planning in this area will mean that the child has few excuses for untidiness and unsuitable items are not left out for him/her to misuse (ten minutes with a tin of baby powder and a child can make quite an impression on a room!). It is recommended that some hidden storage (behind doors, screens, in bags and so on) is provided for a quick tidy-away, while other areas are left open for the display of favorite toys and books.

Lighting

Safety cannot be overemphasized where lighting is concerned. Although many table lamps are attractively designed for use in children’s rooms, these should always be carefully positioned, out of reach of the young child, and trailing cables should be avoided.

Good overhead or wall lighting is what is needed, but care should be taken to ensure that the resting child is not blinded by the glare from an unshielded bulb. A glowing night light kept on till morning offers much reassurance to a young child when nightmares loom. Although few electric sockets may be required for the very young baby, remember to install sufficient for future needs as he/she grows up. These can be blanked off until required.

By: Michelle Reynold

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Michelle hes been running her interior design business since early 2000, and has been publishing living room designs and tips since 2005. To help get your creative juices flowing, and loads more interior design tips visit Michelle’s blog at http://www.interiorroomdesigns.com



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