Bedroom Interior Design

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Of course you want the look of a designer bedroom but can you afford to hire a designer and pay more for upscale products? For decorators on a budget, great results in bedroom interior design are easy with some effort and thought.

Choose your bedding first off. The bedding will probably be the biggest element in your room, so you should begin there when you start your design planning. Choose a bedding in order to match it with the colors or the desired theme of your room.

You’ll be surprised at the finished result when you mix and match bedding pieces from the sale and closeout bins instead of paying full price for a complete set. Take some color swatches of the bedding and go shopping for complimentary items. In order to give your bed a designer look you need to get some pillows with different shapes and patterns but also with your key colors. You can get these at a home goods or home decorating store. Place them at the head of your bed and it will have a designer look.

To save money, shop carefully for bedroom furniture, which is expensive, and a key element in any interior design bedroom plan.. Instead of rushing to the store for a brand-new bedroom set, take your time and see what great finds can be had at yard sales and consignment shops. A great option for repurposing your old furniture and one that goes great with a shabby chic or cottage look is to simply repaint the old set and buy new knobs for it.

To make a huge difference, without costing an arm and a leg, those looking for a significant change in the bedroom, might try a fresh coat of paint. Saturated colors are fine if they coordinate with your overall plan. Great home renovations can be achieved with a paint or faux finish and you might even be able to get hooked up with a free class from your local home improvement store.

If you want a great looking bedroom without breaking the bank look for unique pieces at yard sales, antique open air markets and discount stores such as the Goodwill or Salvation Army Store. But don’t buy the first great value that you see - a piece of furniture that doesn’t quite fit the vision of your room is no bargain, no matter how inexpensive it was. So, you need a good list of color, size and item. That way, you can go to the store and with the help of your list, only buy what you planned to purchase.

A bedroom interior design project with the right resources can be inexpensive and trouble-free as long as your have a design in mind and the right stores to shop from. Always look for sales and you’ll save money. Your patience in waiting for just the right furniture and accessories will pay off with a designer look for less.

Make your home your own!