It's chilly outside with weather reports only reporting that it is only going to get worse, what we all really need is a cosy room to come in to from the cold. Now is the perfect time to reawaken the cosiness of your bedroom, here are five tips on how to turn your bedroom in to a snug room. The bed. It's the most important piece of furniture in the room and so should be the most impressive and luxurious. Whether you go for a classic design, a more contemporary design or a something more unusual make sure it not only is the focal point of the room but that it fits with the design of the room and the other things you have inside it. Make sure you also that you are buying a suitably sized bed, while it should be the main focus of your bedroom, it shouldn't take up all of the space and similar is should not be lost in the room. The Mattress. The more comfortable the better. The best thing you can do when purchasing a mattress is to lie around a lot on a lot of different mattresses, try not to shop for a mattress when you’re tired as all of them will feel great. Contrary to advertisements, there is not one agreed upon firmness suitable for people with back problems, so when you find one which you have decided is perfect for you get it, remember a good mattress should last 8 to 10 years so bear this in mind when looking at prices, you will get what you pay for. Soft Furnishings Cushions, rugs and throws can instantly, and cheaply make a room feel so much more cosy and luxurious. However don't over do it. A throw on the bottom of a bed can really make the room look more inviting and comfortable. A rug can also really have a huge impact on the feel of a room, especially if you have a wooden floor in your bedroom. Bedroom Furniture Aside from the bed, there are other important pieces of furniture that make up a bedroom. Investing in some quality accent pieces of designer bedroom furniture can really benefit a space. Wardrobes should be chosen carefully, while a mirrored finish can aid in making your bedroom look larger, a mirrored finish can sometimes make a room feel clinical and uninviting. Don't forget about bedside tables as well. Lighting Correctly positioned lights can really make a space. Instead of one central lighting point, consider several lamps that illuminate different areas of your room. Of course there is always the necessary bedside lamp, which should provide you with a nice warm glow, but also one which can allow you to read in it. Try and keep lighting as dull as possible however, otherwise you run the risk of again making the room feel more clinical instead of cosy.
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