As we start to put our home together in a way that reflects us, our personality, and even our income eventually the bedding we have comes under scrutiny. It just doesn't really work with the rest of our home and we start having to consider significant others. Somewhere along the line we start to consider the way our entire home looks, and how we need to put our efforts into decorating and making things look as good as possible. Buying bedding for your master bedroom is a mission that you can accomplish by keeping just a few little tips in mind. First, you want to find colors and patterns that compliment the room. They do not have to match the room, and in fact they shouldn't be an exact match. Complimentary colors are a much nicer look than having a room that simply matches.
It's not always easy to figure out what patterns or colors will be complimentary and which ones will outright clash. Start with your primary colors. Primary colors are easier to match and compliment. As your shades move away from the primary color wheel, try going with opposite shades. Don't forget that you also need to select some bedding for the guest room. Most of us have a room that is suitable for guests but is not our primary room of concern. This is a good room to start with if you're not sure about how to create a good look when it comes to the mixing and matching basic colors and patterns. If you end up not being too pleased, you can learn from your mistake. If you end up building a room that you love, then you have a success to build upon.
If you have a child's bedroom to consider, you can really have some serious decorating fun when it comes to selecting the bedding. Kids from the very young to the mid teens can be helpful by offering their own opinion and their ideas. While you might not take them up on their whole line of thinking, you might become inspired by their thought. Kid's rooms are great for dabbling in bright colors and creating new looks that are a little more daring. Choosing bedding shouldn't be a major project. Some of us struggle to find something that works with our existing rooms more than others. Some of us just want to pick up a nice white comforter because we think white will go with everything. Of course, if we have kids, pets, or messy significant others, white won't last. Sometimes we just have to trust our instincts, get a little advice, and go for it.
Annie Deakin is a journalist, fashion and furniture expert and editor at mydeco.com who is currently interested in
garden furniture,
room divider and
shelving.