Hello darlings,

when you're young, your bedroom is your safe haven. It's the one place where you can go and feel completely comfortable. Many people can remember their bedroom as the one place where they had total privacy and would spend a great deal of their time. Because of this you often took a huge amount of pride in your room. Whether it was your private space at your parent's house or the one place in your dorm room where you could spend some time by yourself, the bedroom is a place many people truly loved. But that tends to shift slightly when you have your own place. Once you're living somewhere on your own, you have a whole property to think of that way. Often this leads to your kitchen or living room becoming the places where you spend most of your time. Sure, your bedroom is always going to be important, but it doesn't quite have that same charm it once did. Well here are a few simple ways to turn that around and make sure that you fall back in love with your bedroom.



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Make it comfortable


Comfort should be the operative word for any bedroom. After all, if there's one thing that you're going to be doing more than anything else in that room, it's sleeping. The bed is obviously going to be the centerpiece of any room, and you want to make sure it's as wonderful to fall onto as possible. That always starts with a great mattress. A mattress from somewhere like the Memory Foam Doctor is a great start to ensuring the perfect night's sleep. Not only that but you should invest in plenty of cost and comfortable cushions and blankets.


Give it some personality


A lot of the time people tend to dedicate a lot of their decorative energy to the rooms that people are likely to see. Your living room or kitchen are the kinds of places that guests are likely to spend time in so you want to make them as pleasant as possible. This means that your bedroom can sometimes end up being a little plain. Make sure to cover the walls in art and pictures so that it has plenty of personality. Even if no one else ever sees it, it's going to be a much more pleasant place for you to wake up to.


Keep it tidy

Again, because it's a relatively private room, there's a temptation not to bother tidying it as much as you would other rooms. However, all that's going to do is to make it a less than pleasant place to be. By keeping the room tidy, the floor clear, and your bed made then it's sure to be the kind of place that you're more than happy to be at the end of a long hard day. 


Whether you want to sit up reading a book or just fall into the pillows and fall asleep, your bedroom should always be a room that makes you feel safe, comfortable and happy.



Lot's of love