Whatever the reason may be, most men and women in Weston real estate like to put off refurbishing their master bedrooms. Maybe it is because so few guests actually see their bedroom, and they’d prefer to fix up the living room and the kitchen. While this makes plenty of sense, do not forget the room where you spend the most time, even if it is while you are unconscious.

Looking at the various homes for sale in Weston, you will notice that they are usually masterfully designed and often decorated to the hilt. Many home designers know exactly how to make their properties stand out from the crowd. If you’ve already invested too much time and money in home décor and don’t want to spend much more on your master bedroom, there are some smart tricks to the trade.

To enhance your master bedroom décor, you should make it as relaxing as possible. That way, it can be your retreat from the office, the kids, and any stress whatsoever. Why not make it your private getaway? Sure, you can add some excitement with mirrors and a disco ball, but most folks prefer to just relax in their bedrooms. Whether you are watching the news, your favorite sitcom, reading the paper, or merely catching up on your sleep, you want to be as comfortable as possible.

When it comes to finding your ideal comfort zone, you can start with bedding layers. In most bedrooms, the bed is the largest visual element. Therefore, making it seem inviting is one of the most important things you can do to set the mood. Adding a few more warm and soft layers to the bed gives it a welcoming appeal. Toss a few extra pillows at the head of the bed too, even if they end up on the floor in the middle of the night.

Pick your favorite colors. Whites, neutrals, and pinks are known to comfort individuals, as opposed to bright colors. But if you want an orange bedspread, knock yourself out. It’s your room. Just make sure your spouse agrees with you first.

Next, the master bedroom’s lighting is extremely important. Most rooms rely on one big light hanging from the ceiling in the center of the room. You can always upgrade a basic light fixture with fancy chandeliers. Floor lamps can sit along a wall, while smaller lamps can do their job on a cabinet. You can even play with different color lightbulbs to set the ideal mood for your bedroom.

Last but not least, you should think about the draperies in your master bedroom. Rather than putting up any old blinds or shutters around windows and doors, why not add some stylish draperies? Draperies can now be a marvelous way to bring in color and patterns with a softness that can make your space complete. Curtains can provide a master bedroom with a wonderful decorative quality, while adding an enormous amount of personality to a Weston luxury home’s master bedroom.

 

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