A Guide to The Perfect Bedroom Theme
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Are you getting bored of your current bedroom theme and want to redecorate?
In this guide, we have some tips on designing a space to suit your style. When it comes to any kind of interior design and styling, the first place to start is with a mood board. This will help to refine your taste.
Today, we'll review some popular bedroom themes and styles that may tickle your fancy.
Luxurious Living.
A luxury theme feels and looks indulgent. Characteristics are heavy fabrics, deluxe, excess drapery, royal colours, and bold. Basically, anything that you can think of that screams lavishness such as silk, fur and velvet. You don’t have to spend a fortune to create this theme, although it’s deliberately luxurious, a few accessories in the right will do the touch, tactile fabrics will also do the trick to set off the style.
Upholstered bed frames, as well as different shapes, like curved and scrolled, are very complex pieces that would have the handcrafted look and feels. You’ll see a lot of details like pleating, stitching, and buttons. This will work better in larger spaces as a result of bulky accessories and they are complimented perfectly with lavish features.
Contemporary & Chic.
This theme is for you when you want to pare everything back to a clean, functional, and fuss-free space. Furniture-wise, this theme is quite flexible and can fit nicely with any other style and existing pieces.
Despite its popularity and quick to hit in the mainstream, don’t be afraid to mix one or two signature pieces to add warmth and personality. A contemporary bedroom suite can be found in any form of materials.
One of the easiest ways to create the look is to go with minimalistic, Scandinavian-inspired as this always hits the spot.
Old is Gold.
The classical theme is just as it sounds: timeless. This theme is somewhere between or within country classic and French provincial styles. It is comfortable and simple, with a touch of elegance.
The usage of traditional furniture pieces, usually in subtle and sophisticated tones that fits well in a neutral space. This theme will never go out of style.
If you are fond of timeless sophistication that you can dress up or down, this is the one for you.