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How To Create A Designer Bedroom For Less

With so many pictures of designer bedrooms on websites like Pinterest and Instagram, it may give you the decorating bug. Rather than hiring a designer and spending thousands of dollars on a bedroom makeover, though, why not design the space on your own? Once you have picked an overall color pallet and vibe to go with, then it's time to take your design skills and put them into action. 

Start With the Paint Color

The first thing that you should start with is the paint color. While you may think that something like a bright colored accent wall will look good in your bedroom, consider going with something that' a bit cooler and natural overall. When you paint all of the walls a light white, grey, or cream color it will brighten up the space, make it feel calmer, and make it look larger at the same time. 

Go Furniture Shopping

What kind of look are you going for? Farmhouse? Traditional? Bohemian? Rustic? Whatever design scheme that you are going with will start with your furniture. One particular trend right now that's fun to consider is a four poster bed with a modern edge. For instance rather than old four poster beds that had spindles around them, the new ones are more streamlined and sleeker. If you are having a hard time finding nightstands that go with the bed, consider just buying an entire et that goes together. When you have a bed, nightstands and a dresser that all match, it makes furniture shopping a whole lot easier and you know everything will go together in the long run. 

Don't Forget the Accessories

Once you have the paint and furniture, now it's time for the really fun and creative stuff: the accessories. Not only will you need new bedding and decorative pillows, but you will also need other accessories for your room such as a light fixture to go over your bed, lamps for your nightstands, and wall accents to put on the walls. Try to have fun with the decor process and try new things like adding a pop of color with your pillows or bedding. 

You don't have to spend a small fortune in order to have a bedroom that looks like it was in a magazine. If you want to learn more about interior design or if you're ready to go furniture shopping, reach out to a furniture retailer near you today and start shopping! 


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