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5 Steps To Turn Your Bedroom Into a Relaxing Retreat

Relaxing Bathroom Oasis

By Sarah Jessica SmithPublished 3 years ago 6 min read
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Whenever you enter your bedroom, you should feel as if you're in your own personal oasis. This feeling isn't something you can get out of every bedroom—you have to make it happen! There are numerous design and décor choices you can make to turn your bedroom into the perfect relaxing retreat. Here are a few examples that you should start with.

Minimize clutter

It's said that a cluttered home equals a cluttered mind. It's not just that being busy and in a rush can affect your ability to de-clutter—people feel worse when they're in a messy environment. If you want to stay relaxed in your bedroom, you need to get it in order.

To start de-cluttering, you'll want to get rid of anything that's littering your room. Take out the trash, clear out your drawers, and get rid of those water bottles you aren't using. If you have unnecessary decorations that you don't really like on your shelves or nightstand, it's time to remove them as well. Think long and hard about which elements are necessary and which ones are just taking up precious space that could be used more productively.

De-cluttering isn't just getting rid of trash and excess décor items, though. You also have to think about organizing the room for relaxation. If you bump or run into things as you navigate the bedroom, you're not going to feel like it's a comfortable retreat. Choose a simple, yet elegant, bedroom layout. Keep things from taking up space in the middle of the room if possible. Make it as open and relaxing as you can, as it will have an enormous effect on how you feel when you spend time in the room.

Compliment colours and patterns

Colour coding is a key part of any room design. A good colour combination can evoke certain emotions and improve décor dramatically. The question is—which colours would go best with a relaxing bedroom design? There's no simple answer to this question, but there are some basic principles you can follow.

As you might expect, blue is a pretty popular colour for bedrooms. It's dark, soothing, and helps evoke feelings of relaxation. Depending on the particular hue you choose, it can light up a room or make it feel dark and gloomy. However, you don't have only blue to choose from. Just about any colour can work as long as you like it and it's coupled well with another one. It's just that colours like blue, black, and white are calmer and easiest to pair with many bedroom décor items. Minimalist white looks have become a hot design trend in contemporary bedrooms. When you imagine yourself in a pure white bedroom with beautiful clean sheets, you can probably understand why.

You can choose multiple elements of the same colour for your bedroom, or you can go the route of accent colours. If you chose a particular hue for your walls and major elements, you can pair them with lamps, rugs, and sheets that have contrasting colours.

Introduce a little coziness

When it comes to coziness, there's no room that needs it more than the bedroom. When you're thinking up a design for your bedroom, always include some cozy elements, starting with the bed. If there's something that screams cozy, it's a huge, soft duvet or blanket. Either one can keep you warm and make you feel cozy on a cold winter night. However, it's not just actual warmth that you can aim for when looking for coziness.

You should also make the design feel cozy and comfortable. Wooden furniture and rustic details help make bedrooms look and feel cozier. Everything from the lighting to the floor decorations can contribute to this feeling. To make your lighting soft and warm, it's recommended that you choose incandescent lightbulbs with a yellow tinge. If there's room, place a floor lamp somewhere in the room, perhaps next to a bean bag. It's going to make for a cozy atmosphere and you can use it to read when you're sitting in the bag relaxing.

A nice rug can help you complete the look. Aim for a shaggy model with some thickness so that you can feel comfortable while walking around the room barefoot or in your socks. A carpet that covers the entire floor is another good option for warmth, but it can be annoying to maintain.

Do a deep cleaning

Cleaning your room regularly is a given. There's nothing more important for your room's look than keeping things clean and tidy. However, taking care of the dust and vacuuming will only get you so far over long periods. Every once in a while, you'll want to subject your bedroom to a thorough cleaning. That means scrubbing, vacuuming, washing rugs, and wiping down every surface you can, including the inside of cupboards.

For a busy individual, this can seem like an unnecessary chore that doesn't need to be done too frequently. While the latter part is true, it's still something you have to do from time to time. If you don't have the time or patience to go through every cleaning task, you can get it done by professionals.

The best way to get a thorough bedroom cleaning is to find an end of lease cleaning service. If you've ever moved out of an apartment and sought out a few cleaners, you'll know how spotless an apartment looks after they're done. Not to mention, you can often review their job and call them back if they miss anything. Once done, you're left with a gorgeous and spotless bedroom that will leave you feeling relaxed and at peace.

Add a little greenery

There are few house decorations that are quite as versatile as plants. There are countless options to choose from, and their soothing green hues go well with just about every room design. Best of all—their textures are especially good at complimenting other parts of a room's décor. Choosing a plant can be complicated, but only because there are way too many options to go through before you make a decision.

Snake plants and English ivies are pretty good choices for your bedroom. They're easy to maintain and look elegant and charming. Heart leaf philodendrons go well with many minimalist designs, as they add a bit of texture and personality. You can place them just about anywhere, as they thrive on indirect light.

Having living greens in your bedroom make the space feel more natural and alive. They help circulate the air and make it feel fresher. More importantly, studies have proven that having houseplants reduces stress and anxiety, making for a much more relaxing space. Making room for a couple of plants in your bedroom can make a significant impact on your mental health, even if you don't notice it consciously. Plus, you can combine the plants with your décor for an even more charming look.

Conclusion

There's no shortage of cozy design choices that can keep you feeling relaxed in your bedroom. Everything from the lighting to the rugs can evoke soothing feelings, as long as you know what to pick. If you're short on ideas, the above examples will help you get started with your perfect bedroom transformation. When you're done, all you have to do is maintain the look and it'll be smooth sailing.

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Sarah Jessica Smith

I'm a young blogger from Sydney and I'm in love with life and all the things that can make my daily routine easier. I love to write about home improvement, lifestyle, and all the small things that make life such a great adventure.

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