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Decorating Your Modern Bedroom

Decorating Your Modern Bedroom
« on: February 13, 2010, 01:01:17 pm »

The touch of colour will convert the most subtle, simple looking bedrooms into cozy, satisfying to eye room colours on surfaces or constantly carpet could be carried by on adornments like plant, throw, or chair.

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Re: Decorating Your Modern Bedroom
« Reply #1 on: February 18, 2010, 09:56:27 am »

we must consider the color of our room. first we must consider if the color is not hurting our eyes and its good to look  at it.
Re: Decorating Your Modern Bedroom
« Reply #2 on: March 03, 2010, 12:10:24 pm »

Hi

Here are more tips...

Bedding, obviously, is the pivotal point of the whole décor of the bedroom as it’s the criteria of the impression that is created in front of the partner. Silk and satin can be the perfect fabrics for your bed. It will give you a relaxed comfort in the bed, making it cozy and thus sexy for the night.

If one could not afford the expense of silk and satin, then they could go for sateen. It is really unbelievable too that same cozy and luxurious effect can be felt with 100% cotton sateen sheets. Also, you do not have to pay your arm and a leg for the material, thus making you feel more comfortable and relieved of the high cost. This comfort will help you in your bed too.

Choosing the color of the bedding remains as central as ever to the fortunes of your romantic night. One can do everything right, but miss the bus on colors and spoil everything, thus resulting into a pure wastage of hard work. It could be very frustrating indeed if any such thing occurs. So, one should go for pearl, gold or bronze as they are known to create an environment of romance into your bed. Just do not go for any of the unconventional colors such as grey, yellow or pink. Red, black, white, blue and green are also some of the few popular colors that can be trusted upon to make use on that special night i.e. valentine’s night.

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Re: Decorating Your Modern Bedroom
« Reply #3 on: March 10, 2010, 11:34:48 am »

One other thing to consider is that if you do not plan to use your home theater often you can choose home theater furniture that isn’t as comfortable or as durable or easy to clean, but keep in mind that this sort of seating may not be worth it in the long run.


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Re: Decorating Your Modern Bedroom
« Reply #4 on: March 10, 2010, 12:34:08 pm »

While purchasing furniture for Modern Bedroom, we always take care of two things:
 (1.) Quality and (2.) Appearance.

For a bed room furniture, Berkline Sofa is famous for it.

Now a days in the world of furniture, quality and style is recognized with Berkline.
Re: Decorating Your Modern Bedroom
« Reply #5 on: March 11, 2010, 03:05:04 pm »

Texture plays a key role in making the bedroom cozy from the perspective of linens, carpeting, rugs, fabrics, walls and furniture surfaces. Textures can vary from soft to coarse, patterned to nubby, and shimmering to flat. Focus on textures that reflect your style and what makes you feel serene. However, adding a variety of textures can add dimension to your room. The most interesting decorative approaches often include a wide variety of textures meshed together in one cohesive approach. There are a variety of ways to incorporate texture from furniture styling to a throw on the bed. Some designers recommend using soft chenille or cotton fabrics for the duvet cover or coverlet. And, a must for some, is crisp sheets, which provides that "hotel-like" feel. Another element to keep in mind is the texture used for the floor. Avoid tough surfaces like sisal, which can feel like the equivalent of walking on sandpaper. Soft surfaces or rugs add to the coziness of the bedroom.
Re: Decorating Your Modern Bedroom
« Reply #6 on: July 14, 2010, 04:45:28 pm »

Having a clean bedroom is necessary. Unfortunately a lot of people ignore their bedrooms, because they think "I don't spend much time in the bedroom". But actually you spend probably 1/3rd of your entire life in the bedroom. But if the room is full of dust and mold, you are inhaling all of that for 1/3rd of your life.
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