Ways to Revamp Your Bedroom for Maximum Functionality

 

How to Revamp Your Bedroom for Maximum Functionality

Let’s face it – many of us don’t priorities our bedrooms. At least, not as much as we do other areas of our home, such as the kitchen or living room. This is probably because it’s one of the only rooms in the house which our guests don’t usually have access to. However, that doesn’t mean that we shouldn’t put in the effort to make this room feel like the safe space that it should be.

Check out just a few simple ways you can optimize your bedroom’s functionality. This is essential in order to create a welcoming space you can look forward to settling down in as the day draws to a close.

Picking the Perfect Bed

If there’s one thing that will never be a wasted investment, it’s a good mattress, considering the fact that we spend around a third of our lives asleep. As we get older, having a proper mattress is an essential way to ensure that we get a good night’s sleep. It should help to protect our spine, in order to avoid waking up with those much dreaded aches and pains.

Size definitely matters when it comes to choosing a bed frame. You’ll need to consider your own stature and height as well as that of your partner. If either of you tend to move around during the night, this will also affect the type of bed frame you should get. For couples, investing in a queen or king-sized bed may often be a better idea than a standard double. Adjustable beds with mechanical reclining can be a comfortable option if you suffer from body pain or find it hard to find a comfortable sleeping position.

Consider swapping out wrought-iron frames for cushioned headboards, which are a lot more comfortable and come in a variety of textiles, including imitation leather. Beds that come with storage possibilities are highly convenient, especially if you’re short on space and want to keep clutter to a minimum.

Creating a Healthy Bedroom Environment

In ancient times, the bedchambers or boudoir was actually considered one of the most important rooms in the household. While things may have changed a bit since then, the bedroom still remains a sanctuary. It should be the place where we can escape our daytime troubles and get some much needed rest. In fact, health experts have long touted the many advantages of getting a proper night’s sleep, especially in this day and age where most of us lead hectic lifestyles. This includes limiting screen time in the bedroom. Exposing your eyes to your smartphone or TV screen’s strong light right before bed has been proven to hamper the quality of your sleep.

The bedroom differs around the world with some things being very important compared to other regions. For example, in the Middle East, having an air conditioner will keep you cool and is used all year round. The bed is also the perfect place to engage in stimulating hobbies that relax your mind, like reading or playing online games. Many casinos and sports betting operators in Asia and the Middle East have shifted their wares online since most players prefer to enjoy their gaming this way. Online portals provide thorough reviews, made by experts who judge operators on a variety of factors. Additionally, sites advise on the legality of playing and how to use a VPN.

Fabulous Furnishings

Design experts usually recommend minimalistic styles for sleeping chambers. The good thing is that you’re pretty much free to go a little rogue and decorate according to your own tastes. Keep in mind that when it comes to home decor, light colors elicit a sense of harmony while some quirky wallpaper can also add a nice personal touch.

Wardrobes are an essential furnishing of any bedroom. Whether you go for a traditional unit with hinged doors or a newer variant with sliding doors, it will depend on the style throughout the rest of the room.

No bedroom is complete without a mirror and while a full length one is always handy, having a smaller, vanity mirror to apply make-up and do your hair should not be underestimated.

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Kimberly Atwood’s books have received starred reviews in Publishers Weekly, Library Journal, and Booklist. Kimberly lives in the Rocky Mountains with her husband, an exceptionally perfect dog, and an attack cat. Before she started writing historical research, Kimberly got a graduate degree in theoretical physical chemistry from Ohio State University. After that, just to shake things up, she went to law school at the University of London and graduated summa cum laude. Then she did a handful of clerkships with some really important people who are way too dignified to be named here. She was a law professor for a while. She now writes full-time.

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