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So your bedroom, really most people don't see it. You're entertaining downstairs a lot
or in other parts of your home, so your bedroom is primarily for you and your significant
other. So if you don't want to spend a ton of money, because it's usually the last room
that a lot of my clients think of, usually they're putting a lot more money into the
dining room, the living room, the kitchen.
So a way to kind of oomph up your bedroom without buying anything new is make sure maybe
you're accenting with your sheets. So if you have a set of white sheets, a set of colored
sheets, maybe a graphic, why keep it all together? Why do all white, all color, all graphic?
Why not have fun with it and mix it all around?
So you have maybe a nice colored sheet on top. You have throw pillows that are in the
graphics, and then you have your sleeping sheets, as the white when you open up your
bedding. It makes it a little bit more fun, a little bit more interesting. Also play with
your accessories, go throughout your house, and sometimes you get bored when things are
in the same place.So if you have a really cool piece on your coffee table, why not bring
it to your night stand and vice versa?
It kind of switches it up and breathes new life into the room. Your window treatments,
why keep them as just window treatments? If you have sheets that you no longer want to
use as sheets, but you love the pattern maybe you changed out the size of your bed. Tie
them up at the top or put a little ring up at the top and now they become your new window
treatments.
Artwork is another way to switch things up. Maybe go throughout your home, and see if
there are other pieces to change out, to put on your walls or better yet go into your photo
albums, so the pictures that you never even pay attention to, frame those and put those
on your bedroom wall. it's a really great way to change out the space and make it feel
new and improved.