| Bedroom Furniture - How to Group Your Bedroom | | | | Using a bed with only a headboard, rather than both a |
| Furniture Right | | | | headboard and foot board makes the room feel more |
| You may think it's odd to have a write up on how to | | | | open as well. Keeping a basic colour scheme will also |
| organise your bedroom furniture, but in reality, a lot of | | | | help. Using all light or all deep colours together is good |
| people could arrange their bedroom so much more | | | | to keep the room uniform looking. In any size bedroom, |
| charmingly than they have it now. When your | | | | bedside tables are great for keeping paperbacks, |
| bedroom is arranged in a way that makes sense for | | | | papers and clock. Other good pieces to add would be |
| your needs and space, you can enjoy this location of | | | | a desk and stool |
| your home lots more. A diagonal placement of the bed | | | | Grouping bedroom furniture in your master bedroom |
| is lovelyif you have the space, but many people do not. | | | | can help make your spacefeel like heaven and space |
| Traditional placement would be to put the head board | | | | if you set it up in a way that works for your bedroom. |
| against the wall opposite the entry door, but if that | | | | As you will guess, having your bedroom arranged in a |
| doesn't work, you have to use the room you are given. | | | | way that makes you feel cosy, happy, and at peace |
| To make a less than large enough primary bedroom | | | | will help you feel at oneand rest well. |
| appear greater, here are some tips. First, keep clutter | | | | Click here to find modern bedroom furniture. |
| to a minimum, because less clutter makes the room | | | | Steve is an interior designer from Sydney. He enjoys |
| feel bigger. Don't use more pieces than are necessary. | | | | writing about interior design and shopping for the home. |