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23 Oct

7 Fresh Ways to Style Your Bedroom

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Trends are constantly changing. From neutrals to the recent move to moody shades and vibrant tones – it’s hard to keep your décor up-to-date. It’s even harder when you’re trying to sell your home and you have to keep your décor timeless. We’ve found seven fresh ways to style your bedroom with key pieces that you can continue to update over time to keep your bedroom looking fresh. These style tips will allow you to personalize your space without having to change the entire room!

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  1. Keep your linens and walls neutral: If there was one tip to take with you from this article, this would be the one: keeping your linens and walls neutral is key to creating a timeless dream bedroom, particularly if you are considering selling your home. This allows you to be creative when it comes to your décor and accent furniture and also gives you the flexibility to change things if you get bored without having to totally revamp your bedroom. The Apollo 150 Thread Count Comforter Set is a great example of a neutral linen that adds some dimension and pattern to the space.
  1. Always have greenery: Greenery is one of the most-often-overlooked décor items when decorating a room. Not only is greenery timeless, but it creates a fresh, natural feel to a space and contributes to a more soothing environment. If you’re not a plant person, opt for realistic-looking fake greenery; the on-trend cactus is another great alternative, and it’s easy to take care of. Whatever you choose, just make sure to keep it simple. These simple Succulent Plant in Pot Set are perfect.
  1. Add a pop of colour with accent pillows: Pillows are a great way to bring in those fun pops of colour to your bedroom design. You can choose different textures and styles. Something as simple as adding a brightly-coloured pillow in a neutral room can make a big difference! It turns neutral tones into a gorgeously-styled space. Pillows are also a great way to give your bedroom your own personal touch as well, making it feel warm and inviting. For this bedroom we would chose to add bright blues and yellows. The Urban Loft Spider Throw Pillow is a great example of this.
  1. Wall art that complements your chosen colour palette: Wall décor is also an important aspect to consider when designing your bedroom. When choosing artwork for your space, make sure that it matches your selected colour palette. This beautiful Aspen Green by Parvez Taj Painting Print on Wrapped Canvas is a great complement to the room above. It has greens, blues and whites that match the space’s colour palette.
  1. Area rugs are a must-have: Area rugs are another crucial design element. Adding an area rug adds different texture and visual dimension to a space. If you have a lot of pattern on your linens or walls, try opting for a more neutral-toned rug and vice-versa. We love the look of the rug near the footboard of the bed. A simple beige colour like this Wade Logan Rowen Beige Area Rug would be a perfect touch to a room with darker floors and patterned neutral linens.
  1. Simple lighting: Lighting can make such a difference to a space. Updating your lighting can have a dramatic impact on creating the look and feel you want in your bedroom. We love these Purcell 1-Light Mini Pendants. They are simple, yet have a rustic elegance to them. The glass shade also creates the illusion of more space.
  1. Less is more: Try not to crowd your room up too much, or it might just begin to look cluttered. Keeping it simple and adding a few key design elements listed above is all you need to make your room stand out.

These easy-to-follow tips will help you create your dream bedroom without having to change it all the time. Worried you’ll get bored? All you have to do is swap a few pillow cases and décor and, bam, it’s a whole new room.

 

 

 

 

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