Hello World! Welcome Friends! A bedroom set might make it a bedroom, but the details are what truly make it lovably stylish. Because, when it comes to designing your bedroom, it’s all about the details! If you are in need of some detail ideas for your bedroom, then stick around.
5 Simple Interior Details for your Bedroom
Whether it’s a freestanding screen to change up the flow of the room or a photo ledge for displaying portraits of friends and family, there are plenty of options available. Designing your room to include the perfect details can empower your design efforts so you can finally have the bedroom of your dreams. Let us show you how with this easy-to-follow guide.
Add a Padded Headboard for Comfort and Style
They’re not just for swanky hotel rooms anymore; padded headboards are practical and stylish, and they give your bedroom set that extra bit of nuanced character. Plus, padded headboards allow for maximum comfort when you’re sitting upright and enjoying a great book in bed. Once you’ve set your mind on incorporating a padded headboard into your bedroom’s design, you will be faced with a multitude of options, but ultimately you will want to choose a headboard that matches or complements the most prominent stylistic features of the room. Matching the headboard color to the wall paint or wallpaper is one option, but you can also use a color wheel to choose a complementary color or pattern.
Picture Ledges: Include the People You Love
There’s nothing that makes a room more personalized than incorporating a stylish picture ledge. Picture ledges are some of the most versatile easy to install of bedroom details, usually just taking less than 15 minutes if you have the right tools handy. But, make no mistake; picture ledges can be used for much more than just photographs. Consider adding some air plants or cacti, or even sprigs off a berry bush to give it a more wintery feel.
The Better Homes & Gardens website has some stylish of how to incorporate picture ledges in just about every area of the home.
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Folding Bedroom Screens
Freestanding bedroom dividers are useful in obscuring sections of the room that don’t quite jive with the rest of the visual aesthetic, such as a sewing machine, coat rack, or even a stack of boxes that you’re not quite ready to put into storage just yet. But, bedroom screens can even be used to create an interesting focal point. For a look that’s simply cool, you can also sling a camera or favorite jacket over the corner of your bedroom screen to give it that stylish “lived-in” appearance.
Add a Faux Fireplace
Have you seen the latest faux fireplaces? If you have, you may have even mistaken them for the real thing. Some of the most impressive use a misting cassette that is filled with water and then then flame-colored projections are cast onto the mist. The effect is stunning. Plus, you have the benefit of having a safe heat source while also humidifying your room — a double-win for those cold, dry winter days. Of course, there also some faux fire models that emit no heat at all, making them a stylish option no matter what the weather is doing outside.
Bed Bench
We love this idea from Apartment Therapy on using a bed bench as a stylish bedroom detail. Now, a bench at the foot of your bed may appear to be more about form than function, until you try one out for slipping on a pair of leather boots or other tight-fitting shoes. Or, that “ah-ha” moment can also happen when you’re changing into formal wear and need that uncluttered space to assemble your wardrobe.
Fun with Fabric
You don’t have to be well-acquainted with the seven elements of interior design to understand how a piece of fabric can be used to create a stylish design statement. The great thing about using a tapestry as an accent is its inherent versatility; you basically have freedom over altering the texture, color, and pattern of the room. A tapestry draped casually along the top bar of a canopy bed creates a look with universal appeal, while a wall-mounted tapestry can give a room a mystical or rebellious feel.
Closing Thoughts
Today’s master bedrooms exhibit a wide variety of details, and it’s important to remember that anything you read about choosing details — whether online, in a magazine, or in this very article — are simply the opinions of someone who doesn’t know your personal tastes and has likely never visited your home. Therefore, take everything you read with a grain of salt and go with what seems natural to you. If having wall-to-wall tapestries in your bedroom makes you feel at home, then go for it. What matters most is to create a space that displays your interests and becomes your most comfortable room in the home. 1StopBedrooms reviews
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Nan, Odessa,, DE says
PLEASE, please tell me about thhe light over your table!
Where can I buy it? Make it? Details, please.
Char says
I love your ideas for the bedroom. Especially the bench! I want one!!
jmac says
plz tell me where you found this headboard….shopping for one right now
thededicatedhouse@gmail.com says
Got it from Joss & Main. It is the Candice Wingback Headboard! Happy Shopping.
angie says
Love the pop of color and the large jars of spices thanks for the inspiration
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frugal hausfrau says
Someday when my pup is a bit older, I’ll revamp my bedroom and keep these ideas in mind! He’s still at a chewy stage so I’m living like a monk, nothing on my dressers, bedside tables or anywhere he can reach…luckily that stage doesn’t last long!
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Amy says
Great ideas! I am getting ready to build a headboard for my bed, and I am also planning on making some picture ledges for my bedroom. 🙂 Thanks for sharing at Sweet Inspiration!