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10 Ways to Make Your Bedroom Aesthetic

10 Ways to Make Your Bedroom Aesthetic

It has often been said that the bedroom brings the personality to corporeality. It epitomizes what you are. After all, you spend almost half your life asleep, so why not make the place where you sleep the most aesthetically pleasing. The good thing about adding an aesthetic touch to your room is that it is all up to you.

Every single detail is up to you, and thus, you can mold it to whatever you want. Think of your room as an empty canvas, and you as the renaissance painter, ready to paint every aspect of your personality onto the canvas. It may be a bit onerous to try and come up with designs for your room, so here are ten ways through which you can have an aesthetic bedroom.

1. Artwork


The thing about art is that is accentuates everything that is around it. Even the dullest of walls can be livened up by hanging a piece of art on it. And it doesn’t have to be a Caravaggio or a Da Vinci painting. Artwork isn’t simply about paintings, even photographs are artwork. Thus, it is solely up to you to decide on what you want you to hang on the rooms of your wall. From paintings to photographs, you are spoilt for choice.

2. Positioning your bed


This is one of the most underrated rules what it comes to making your room more aesthetic. The bed is by far the most important aspect of the bedroom, and its position will inadvertently determine the position of everything else. Therefore, you have to choose the most optimal positions for your bed. Again, this is solely up to you and the idea you have of the room you want.

3. Tapestries


Tapestries are bold, plain, and simple. They are an outward expression of art and aesthetics. The icing on the cake when it comes to tapestries is that they are cheap, easy to find, and easy to use. The walls of the room can be a bit monotonous, especially if they are plain. By adding tapestries, you can be assured that not only will the room liven up, you will also feel more at home in your room. They come in a wide variety and you can easily find the perfect one to complete your bedroom.

4. Lighting


Lighting is a wonderful way to make sure that the room is brought to life. Poor lighting means that the room remains dull and morose. As a result, you have to make sure that there is plenty of lighting, natural or otherwise. Playing around with the lighting also means that you can create your own décor, or accentuate that which is already there. Neon lights and other forms of artificial lights are wonderful in this respect.

5. Getting rid of excess furniture


Small pieces of furniture scattered around can make a room feel clattered, irrespective of the size of the room. It is often the case that we fill up our rooms with furniture. The furniture is not so much useless, it is more of rarely used. Consequently, you should move about your room and remove every single piece of future that you don’t really use. Don’t be surprised to find out that once you’ve done so, not only will your room look less cluttered, it will look more pleasing.

6. Pillow decking


Most people associate pillow decking with hotels and movie sense, and this couldn’t be further the truth. Pillow decking is, in fact, one of the most simplistic of ways by which you can improve the appearance of your room. In fact, pillows aren’t expensive, and with a couple, you will have a splendid looking room and a comfortable bed. So, don’t even hesitate to go all out when it comes to pillow decking.

7. Canopy beds


When it comes to beds, you will not find one more aesthetically pleasing than the canopy beds. By playing around with nets, you can make your bedroom more attractive and beautiful. Contrary to public opinion, it won’t cost you much to customize your bed or room, so that you can get a canopy bed. In fact, there is a myriad of DIY methods you can use to create chic canopy beds. Try it, and you will be pleasantly surprised at the result.

8. Get a rug


One place people often forget to decorate is the floor. Maybe it’s because nobody spends their time looking at it. Nevertheless, you need to make sure that your floor is in tip-top condition, aesthetically-wise. One of the easiest ways to do this is by getting a rug. Rugs not only make the room more beautiful, but they also add a level of comfort to space. You can sit and even lay in a rug and go about your business without any worries whatsoever. What’s more, there are a plethora of rugs and rug types in the market and ergo it should be easy for you to obtain one that is tailor-suited for your test and décor.

9. Plants


Plants liven up the room. This becomes even more prominent for rooms that employ a neutral color scheme since they proliferate the chicness and elegance of the room. With plants, you have a wide array of things you can do with them. From hanging them from the ceiling to simply placing the pot plants on the window stay. It is also worth noting that adding plants to your room is a commitment. Thus, you should be ready to take care of them on a daily basis.

10. Keeping it organized


This is by far the simplest and cheapest way you can make your room more pleasant. It is of paramount importance that you make sure you keep your room clean and tidy at all times. By making sure you keep it this way, you will avoid the hectic hustle of cleaning up the room once it becomes a big mess. Simple things like wiping dusty surfaces and making your bed every morning go a long way in ensuring that you have an aesthetic bedroom.

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