To Sleep, Perchance to Dream. Shakespeare expressed it perfectly. Bedrooms are intimate and personal spaces, where we can escape from the world and its troubles. They are places where we can dream about all the wonderful things we wish for ourselves and our families. So why not fill our bedrooms with everything that makes us as comfortable as our hearts desire?
Designing a dreamy bedroom for yourself doesn't have to be challenging or costly. By examining the examples below, you'll notice that a truly dreamy bedroom consists of four main elements. First, select a color scheme that lets you effortlessly drift away. It can be dark and moody or light and sunny—whatever color your heart desires. Next, incorporate plenty of comfortable, luxurious bedding to envelop yourself in. Third, lighting from overhead lights, table lamps, and flickering fairy lights add ambiance. Lastly, plants can bring in a natural setting as well as allow us to breathe better.
Creating Dreamy Bedrooms: Luxury Bedding
Creating Dreamy Bedrooms: Lighting
Creating Dreamy Bedroom: Greenery
Relax, close your eyes, and envision your ideal bedroom. Which of these four essential items would you most like to include? Many of us don't need to completely dedecorate our bedrooms; we just need to introduce a few enchanting elements. Here are some additional ideas:
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If you're looking for more inspiration, be sure to check out my Pinterest Board: Creating Dreamy Bedrooms. It's impossible to showcase all the fantastic ideas in just one article.
You can also find the photo credits for all the images above.
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