Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Simple tips change dull bedroom into a master bedroom

- GABRIELLE SAVOIE DOMAINE (TNS)

Settling into a plush hotel room with no other plans but to completely unwind sounds pretty nice, but what’s even better (as well as budget-friendly) is a staycation at home. No need to fly anywhere, put on makeup or even get dressed — all you need are your PJs and a good book. Of course, it can be hard to achieve a truly blissful master bedroom decor setup. Often, nightstand clutter, mismatched sheets and underwhelm­ing furniture can get in the way of complete relaxation.

Think it’s time to give your bedroom the makeover it deserves? We’ve outlined a few master bedroom ideas that will help your space feel more layered and comfortabl­e — it may even make it feel larger. No, you don’t need a giant room or perfectly pressed linens to achieve pure bliss at home. Whether you’re in the market for a new bed frame or just looking to upgrade your wall color, we have the solutions for you. Don’t spend another weekend stressing about the state of your bedroom — give it a well-deserved makeover.

START WITH A LARGE RUG

Nothing makes a space look smaller than a rug too small for it. In the bedroom, it’s especially important to have a rug large enough to cover the area around the bed — not to mention it’s more comfortabl­e to step on when you wake up.

Small-space tip: If you can’t fit a large rug in your space, opt for two runners flanking the bed instead.

GO ALL WHITE

Want to get that plush hotel look? Try going all white: walls, ceiling, floors, furniture, and, most importantl­y, bedding. Play with textures instead of colors by adding cashmere, sheepskin and linens.

Small-space tip: White walls can look dingy in a small room with very little natural light. If that’s the case for you, paint the walls and ceiling a soft muted color and keep everything else white.

ADD A STATEMENT CHAIR

Fill an awkward corner with a statement chair. Not only does it look great on its own, but it comes in handy when you want to throw clothes or a bag over it at the end of a long day. After all, laziness happens to the best of us.

Small-space tip: If there is no space for a chair, try a smaller accent such as a stool or even a woven basket to handle extra clutter.

MAKE A CHANDELIER STATEMENT

Fill the height of your space with a large statement chandelier, which will also enhance the mood lighting in your space. Just don’t forget to put it on a dimmer in case you want to set a romantic tone. If you have low ceilings, opt for a chandelier that branches out horizontal­ly instead of vertically. Small-space tip: To know exactly how big your chandelier should be for the space, add the dimensions of the room together in feet, and then convert the result to inches. For instance, a room that’s 8 by 10 feet should have a chandelier with a diameter of 18 inches.

TRY A CANOPY BED

One of the most frequent questions people have for their interior designers is how to fill a large, blank wall space. This problem is especially common in the bedroom, where you often have a large wall behind the bed. A canopy bed visually fills vertical space in your room so it looks more structured and layered.

Small-space tip: Yes, you can have a canopy bed in a small room. Just opt for one with a thin frame.

GO BOLD WITH WALLPAPER

Another way to fill large blank space, especially in a room with tall ceilings, is to use a patterned or textured wallpaper. It gives the space a moody feel and keeps the eye interested.

Small-space tip: Don’t be afraid to use dark colors in small spaces. Especially if you have little natural light, it can help the space feel cozier.

SUPERSIZE YOUR SCONCES

In a large bedroom, don’t be afraid to supersize your bedside tables and sconces. There’s nothing worse than leaving large blank spaces on each side of the nightstand­s.

Small-space tip: Sconces work wonders in small rooms because they free up nightstand space.

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Dreamstime Choosing an all-white color scheme can give the master bedroom a plush, hotel-look.

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