BEDROOM DECOR: 5 MOOD-BOOSTING DESIGN IDEAS - DIY
5 DIY Mood-Boosting Design Tips to Try in Your Bedroom
Sometimes, all we need is a little design project to lift our mood. And there is nothing quite shaking up your personal sanctuary’s interior design to cheer you up!
If you spend most of your time in your bedroom—from getting ready in the morning or doing your nightly rituals to squeezing in some me-time or hitting the hay—then designing it in a way that instantly turns a frown upside down is the way to go.
Make your bedroom your place of refuge with the 5 mood-boosting design tips we’ve prepared for you below.
Get Rid of The Clutter
Clutter that you can see makes its way to your brain. When areas are left messy or disorganized, our minds tend to lose the ability to focus or even increase the stress, anxiety, or depression that we already feel. That is why if you want to stay productive in your bedroom or at home in general, declutter often.
Try it out for yourself and you will see the difference instantly. A decluttered room is a healthy room.
Aside from being a great productivity hack, decluttering just makes your room look more pleasant and inviting overall. So, invest in cute yet highly functional storage solutions. With smooth and clean surfaces that don’t have unnecessary objects piled up high (we’re looking at that one chair you’ve haphazardly thrown most of your clothes on), you are creating an environment that is more peaceful and positive. This is perfect for when you just want to relax and let the day's worries melt away.
The Bedding Makes The Bedroom
When you enter your bedroom, the first thing that will catch your attention is the bed as it’s likely the largest piece of furniture in this area of your house. It is the focal point of your sanctuary. And it is for this reason that your bedding will naturally have a huge impact on your mood.
The great thing about beddings is that they are pretty much the most inexpensive way you can give your bedroom the facelift that you’ve always wanted. Express yourself and show off your impeccable taste—go minimalistic yet luxurious if that’s what you’re aiming for or if you want something with a pop of color or an eccentric design, you can do that too!
As long as your bedding makes you excited to jump into bed and enjoy a good night’s rest, then you’re on the right track.
Don’t Forget The Walls
Decorating walls with art that you love will make your space feel more like your own. Whether you made it yourself or you purchased it from your favorite artist, choose art that resonates with you and your personality.
If you’re all about your books or poems or songs, you can print your favorite quotes or lyrics instead. You can also have your favorite photos printed, framed, and hung.
Whatever your preference is, make sure that it is not too busy or too loud to keep the place tranquil.
Just A Touch of Greenery (and other accessories)
Plants are a godsend. Not only do they help in improving your mood and lowering your stress levels, but some of them can also enhance your indoor air quality. What’s not to like about that? If you have a green thumb, brighten up your room with plants scattered around your room—whether they’re on shelves or just hanging out on your floor.
To our friends without the innate ability to speak to plants, you can still get pretty convincing faux plants for decorative purposes. If green isn’t a shade you are too fond of, you can add other accessories such as fresh flowers or candles with scents that trigger specific memories or moods.
Add Lights You Will Fall In Love With
One element in any room that’s easy to dismiss but is crucial nonetheless is lighting. Fluorescent lights or lighting that you have directly overhead make your space look smaller and more unflattering. On top of that, it also interferes with your sleep.
Instead of having a single overhead light or a side table lamp, it would do you better to include a variety of lighting sources throughout your private sanctuary. Try adding standing lamps or even string lights and wall sconces. If you have money to spare, you can also use natural light sources such as skylights and sweeping windows.
Layering your lighting will not only make your room look more harmonious and visually appealing, but it will also give out a warm atmosphere that will help you attain a state of calmness.
One universal tip we have for everyone with a bedroom is this: make your bed every single morning. It’s deceivingly simple, but doing this activity before anything else can boost your mood instantly and push you forward to enjoying a more positive and productive day.
Your bedroom is your sanctuary and it is an area that you can personalize to your heart’s content. Aside from making it ultra comfy, let your personality shine in every corner! Whatever you choose to hang on your walls and place down on your floor should make you feel happier and more at peace. This is your space—own it!
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Article contributed by Katie Pierce
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