Posted on: October 11, 2019 Posted by: Allene Lewis Comments: 0

Want a glam look for your bedroom? Think strategically and more critically before investing in an expensive designer dresser, because spending a fortune on furniture doesn’t inherently guarantee an elegant look. It’s the meticulous details that make a bedroom feel like a million dollars. Here are eight ways to make your bedroom look expensive, welcoming, and relaxing.

1. Dress your walls in elegance

Plain white walls in a bedroom may feel depressing than luxurious, that is unless you’re going for an ultra-minimalist look. Use a little paint or wallpaper to give a warmer, more designed feel to your bedroom.

A vibrant gray color, for instance, contrasts stylishly with the room’s paler elements, including rug, mattress, and window treatments. If the walls were plain white, they would not have the same effect on necessary decorative parts.

Moreover, if you enjoy a color pop but afraid to commit completely, paint the ceiling in a lacquer of light color. Without overwhelming your space, it will add depth. Experts recommend that the ceiling be colored in at least one shade lighter than the walls and that light filters with high-gloss paint.

2. Choose a standout headboard

Including a stylish headboard is a smart way to make your bedroom more stylish. A beautiful one does not have to be costly. However, it should have an important characteristic such as a bold color, a distinctive form, a stunning height, or trendy fabrics like linen and sunshine.

If your budget does not include a new bed frame, consider settling instead for a new headboard. It’s one of those little things that will make a huge difference in your space’s design aesthetic. The bed is the main focus for most people. And for’ wow’ factor, you don’t need to have a big sleigh bed or a complicated poster bed. A $300 upholstered headboard can transform a plain metal frame into a perfect, modern bed that is affordable. 

3. Feature glamorous lighting

Whether it’s a ceiling fan, table lamps, or pendants, the luxury aspect expressed in the statement lighting amps. You may choose a fixture or light with a dazzling finish — silver, glass, or crystals. What can also make the room look more luxurious is to pick one with an excellent or unique design?

Select a variety of lighting sources for a pulled-in, anchored zone. Begin with a prominent, attentive overhead fixture that will make a bedroom or bathroom feel more expensive instantly. Additionally, to create a smooth, layered look, installing sconces, task or table lighting, and floor lamps throughout the room.

4. Add stylish seating

Consider adding an accent chair or bench if you have unused space near a window nook, next to the nightstand, or in front of your lounge collection. It will give you a place to sit and read or to put some clothes temporarily from a practical point of view. And this trick, often seen in shops, provides the aesthetic appeal with the chance to add a remarkable design element to your room.

5. Use mirrors

Having space is a luxury, and mirrors are your best friend. To add a little glamour to a room, one trick designer uses is to position a mirror above each nightstand on the wall, behind any lamp or pendant light. It adds a polished look to the bed wall and provides more room space, making it ideal for small areas.

Let’s face it: Feng shui experts say you’re supposed to remove mirrors out of the bedroom, or at least away from where you lie when you sleep. We will let you decide for yourself whether to use them and how extensively they will play a part in your decor. But there is no doubt that mirrors can make a small space look larger, adding a touch of sophistication to an ordinary room.

For maximum upscale effect, choose a beveled mirror. An oversized mirror is a splurge capable of both visually anchoring and expanding a room. Particularly if your bedroom has 8-foot ceilings, it will also add a clean vertical line to lean a 5-foot or taller floor mirror in a corner, which is always useful in a lower ceiling. Try to select a mirror with unique detail, like a gilded finish or unusual shape. The extra element of the layout will go a long way towards bringing high elegance to even the most typical bedroom.

Here’s a trick for the crafty bunch: at a glass shop to buy a mirror cut according to your measurements and then buy molding lengths from a lumber or specialty store. Simple mitering is all that requires a handsaw, glue, and frame fasteners. And finish with some elegant antique lace in a rich dye, metallic or embellished.

6. Choose nightstands with bling

Night tables are very significant pieces of furniture in the house. But in terms of style, most appear to be a little practical, and they can get overloaded by our necessities. 

First, declutter your nightstand to give your bedroom the royal treatment. Remove excess papers and belongings and leave a book and a little vase of flowers with lighting. Next, swap your current nightstand with a luxurious finish— a mirror or shagreen is the right choice. Choosing a piece with reflective hardware such as crystal or brass, is a more subtle approach.

7. Pile on the pillows

Everyone has seen videos of the fantastic bedrooms with an almost shocking amount of pillows tossing on the floor. With a mix of bigger Euro-size pillows (typically 26 inches by 26 inches), regular sleeping pillows, and two or three smaller throw pillows, you can achieve this decadent look. The rule of thumb is that all these pillows should not take up more than a quarter of the length of your mattress foundation king to prevent an overstuffed look. Choose cushions in high-end fabrics like silk, velvet, and faux fur for ultra-luxurious fashion.

8. Layer your bedding

Most stylish bedrooms have a cozy blanket for tossing. Investing in costly-looking material could jazz up even the plainest bed.

Resist the need to buy a “bed-in-a-box” package and carefully select your fabric. To make your bed look (and feel) comfortable, inviting, and extravagant, pick a mixture of quality sheets, a down duvet, and quilts. Along with that, why not try to make your blanket for a more “you”-feel in your space.

A high-end space has enjoyed items gained over time. It is essential to invest in beautiful linens with their casual elegance, like French linens or plain Egyptian cotton.

For more comfort, add faux fur, silk pillows, or embroidered coverlet for texture. Try folding a fluffy comforter to complete the layered look at the foot of the bed (laid on the usually covered duvet). And don’t forget pillows, and avoid the flat ones, which would look cheap. Good pads hold their loft in place. You don’t just look better; once you sleep on them, you feel better. And if you’re still confused about the latex pros and cons, there are a lot of helpful websites to guide you.

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Larry Alton is a blogger and passionate writer at Managerteams.com. She loves cooking and is fond of travelling.  

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