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Soothing Color Scheme
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White, beige, pale blue, straw, gray—any combination of neutrals can create a relaxing space. Keep furniture and decor in the same color family to prevent clashing and create a sense of visual harmony.
Related: 10 Color Picks to Set Any Mood in Your Bedroom
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Cozy Rug
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The secret to a great master bedroom isn't just focusing on what you need, but adding things you want. And on a chilly winter morning, you'll definitely want your feet to touch down on a plush rug instead of cold wood. If you love the look of bare flooring, you can still position a small rug directly beside the bed.
Related: The 9 Rules for Rugs That Everyone Should Know
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Sitting Area
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If you have the space, include a love seat or armchair in your bedroom decor. If you have a smaller room, consider adding a padded bench or storage trunk at the end of the bed. Bringing the comfort of the living room into your private space allows you to break your bedroom into multiple livable spaces—plus you can enjoy a good book away from everyday distractions!
Related: Sitting Pretty: 11 Amazing Chair Makeovers
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Comfortable Mattress
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The average person spends 229,961 hours sleeping throughout a lifetime. That's a lot of time spent on one piece of furniture—namely your mattress. If yours isn't working for you, you'll know it. If you're tossing and turning or waking up with a sore back and neck, it's probably time to upgrade.
Related: 10 Simple Ingredients for a Very Comfortable Bed
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Hidden Storage
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Bedroom storage isn't only about closets and dressers. Hide low-profile storage in plain sight to transform clutter and chaos into order. If you have a small room, try a vintage storage trunk that doubles as seating at the foot of the bed or buy a piece of double-duty furniture.
Related: 16 Sneaky Storage Ideas
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Greenery
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Houseplants release oxygen, and NASA—yes, NASA!—has proven that some species of plants actually remove impurities from the air. That said, there are also style preferences and lifestyle considerations to think about. For some people, houseplants in the bedroom seem either out of place or too demanding. We respectfully disagree: Low-maintenance greenery adds interest, texture, and cheer, and definitely deserves a spot in your boudoir!
Related: 10 Houseplants to Improve Indoor Air Quality
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Showcase Your Art
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As the most personal space within your home, the bedroom is the natural spot to let it all hang out. The artwork you choose should reflect your personality without overwhelming the space. Feng shui advises skipping photos of family and friends (which may evoke some sense of responsibility toward relationships) in favor of your favorite prints and collected keepsakes.
Related: 8 Things You Never Thought to Hang—But Should
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Take Moments to Reflect
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Whether it's large or small, the reflective surface of a mirror will enhance your space. A mirror placed near or directly across from a window will bounce natural light, increasing the amount of light in the bedroom as much as an extra window. Plus, set at eye level, a mirror can help you catch a bad hair day before you leave the house!
Related: 8 Bright Ideas to Boost Natural Light
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Adequate Lighting
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Bedroom lighting can be a little tricky, because you have to factor in style and functionality. Aim for a relaxed atmosphere, supplemented by task lighting for reading, dressing, or other activities. Ideally, your bedroom should be at least three light sources: an overhead light, a reading lamp, and a multipurpose floor lamp.
Related: 9 Lampshades You Can Make Before Lights Out
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Custom Closet
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We've all had those mornings where we've wasted too much time before work looking for that one sweater. To help keep your life clutter-free, a well-organized closet it a must. Clear your closet and box up off-season items, so you have fewer garments to sort through each morning. If you need more help, invest in better closet organizers.
Related: 10 "Zero Dollar" Storage Hacks
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Two Queen Beds In Master Bedroom
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