Are you ready to give your master bedroom design a fresh, new look? Updating your sleep space can transform it from dreary to dreamy.
Unfortunately, it’s easy to fall into some of the more common interior design missteps. To create a professional look that feels serene and comforting, watch out for these common blunders.
Don’t Make Your Master Bedroom Design Too Matchy-Matchy
Do you ever browse the furniture ads for bedroom suites? Buying a matched bedroom set can be tempting, both for simplicity and coordination. But, if you’ve ever visited a model home or another professionally designed space, you probably didn’t see a matched suite of bedroom furniture – especially not in the master.
Choosing a dresser, armoire, vanity and nightstands to match your bed frame means that everything goes together just a little too well. A fully matched bedroom looks like a furniture warehouse showroom or newspaper ad – not the designer look that you find stylish, soothing and comfortable.
Instead, choose a few matched pieces or a single statement piece, then select coordinating furnishings to complete the room. This will add character to the space and make it truly your own. This approach also ensures that you won’t be stuck forcing a piece into the space because it came with the matched bedroom set.
Don’t Overdo Decorative Accessories in Your Master Bedroom Design
Decorative accessories and wall art can help create a cohesive interior design, but you have to know when to stop. Add too much and the space will feel cluttered and disjointed.
As you’re choosing home décor items for your master space, consider both scale and proportion. Scale relates to the size of the accessories, while proportion is the relationship of the items to the entire room.
Before you shop for decorative accessories and artwork, determine the general type, size and scale items you want and where they will be placed in the room. Neglect this important part of the planning phase and you’ll come home with items that don’t work.
Take a simple, understated approach with accessories in your master bedroom design. Otherwise, you risk creating a space that stimulates your mind rather than relaxes it.
Don’t Forget the Master Bedroom Lighting
Lighting is the unsung hero of successful interior design and the master is no exception. As you’re designing your lighting plan, consider how the sunlight affects the space at various times of the day and times of the year.
The master bedroom requires three specific types of lighting: general, ambient and task lighting. Achieve this goal using a combination of lamps, pendants and overhead fixtures. Whenever possible, use dimmers to provide the maximum level of flexibility and control.
Don’t forget to include lighting for all of your specific tasks, such as reading in bed or selecting an outfit from the closet.
Would you like more professional interior design suggestions for updating your master bedroom? Visit Guild Hall Home Furnishings in Salt Lake City today for inspiration. You can consult with one of our interior design specialists for personalized advice on creating your ideal master bedroom design.