The master bedroom is one of the most important rooms in the house. First of all, we’ve put together some tips on how to make it even more comfortable.

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First of all, the master bedroom is an important space in the house, and sometimes it ends up being one of the last rooms to be decorated.
This happens because, when planning the decoration, we tend to think first about the areas where our guests will be spending time.
But that doesn’t make this room any less important. In fact, it is precisely because of its exclusivity and privacy that the decoration of the master bedroom should be very carefully considered. After all, it is where we spend our moments of intimacy and rest.
The master bedroom should prioritize comfort and relaxation.
Above all, when thinking about decorating a couple’s bedroom, it’s essential that comfort comes first.
To prioritize rest, it’s ideal to avoid an excess of elements in this environment. This way, you promote comfort and eliminate unnecessary stimuli that could hinder your relaxation at the end of a tiring day.
This applies to everything from choosing the color palette for the master bedroom to the decorations!

My House, My Face
The bed is the center of the bedroom.
Especially when we think about the bedroom, a spacious and relaxing bed immediately comes to mind.
It’s the true star of this room, and should be chosen carefully. Let’s look at some tips on how to choose the perfect bed?

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Be sure to measure the dimensions of the room to choose a bed that is large enough for the couple, but that doesn’t compromise the circulation space.
Invest in a good quality bed and mattress. Remember that we spend a lot of our lives sleeping, so it’s important to always choose the best product to ensure good nights of sleep.
Avoid beds with very elaborate details: the ideal is to choose a simple and elegant piece of furniture that will enhance the room even if you decide to change other decorative elements.
If you wish, add a headboard with lighting or a bed with storage space, giving a functional touch to this piece of furniture.
Choose a neutral color palette.
Colors directly influence our feelings. And since you want to relax in the master bedroom, the ideal is to choose a color palette that evokes tranquility and relaxation.
Avoid bright colors, as they attract attention and end up being an unnecessary visual stimulus. When thinking about the color palette, give preference to neutral tones.
Following the 60-30-10 rule, choose a main color that represents 60% of your palette, a secondary color (30%), and a complementary color (10%).
White is a great way to start thinking about your color palette, but you can also choose gray or beige in pastel shades as your main color. Opt for tones that provide a slight contrast to your secondary color, and add color to the environment with subtle decorative objects, plants, rugs, and artwork.

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Don’t overdo the decorations.
Speaking of visual stimulation, it’s important that you don’t overdo it with decorative objects when planning your master bedroom.
Although this is an environment where we can be more daring and explore our personality and personal tastes, you shouldn’t forget that an excess of elements can compromise the feeling of comfort.
Opt for functional furniture that helps organize clothes and other personal items. Wardrobes, chests of drawers, and dressers help keep the room free of clutter and make it even more comfortable.
Furthermore, it’s important to pay attention to ensuring the decor pleases the couple! After all, we all have our own particular tastes, and spending a good part of our days in an environment whose decor displeases us can interfere with our well-being.
You can let your personality shine through by choosing paintings and portraits that express feelings important to the couple.

Cute Room Decor
Prioritize lighting in the master bedroom.
During the day, let natural light fill the master bedroom.
However, at night, the bedroom should become a true retreat to eliminate the fatigue and stress of everyday life. For this, the ideal is lower, cozy, and localized lighting that allows for light reading before bed, being both practical and relaxing.
Lamps above the bed do the job, and you can also use LED panels to illuminate the room while you’re changing clothes or getting ready for bed. Indirect lighting is the most suitable for this environment.

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Did you like these tips? Contact us and let us help you plan your master bedroom and other rooms to make your home even more comfortable and cozy.

