Home

  Interior decoration

 Bathrooms
 Kitchens
 Bedroom decor
 Living rooms
 Children's rooms
 Wall decor
 Decorating the garden
 Decorating images
 Decorating photos

  Decorative style

 Zen decor
 Oriental decor
 Rustic decor
 Classic style
 Loft decor
 Minimalist style
 Mediterranean style
 English style

  Decorating ideas

 Interior decorating
 Christmas decorations
 Halloween decorations
 Decorating tips
 Children's party decorations
 Curtains
 Lighting

Horses
Wallpapers
Wallpapers
Gifs
Coloring

Bedroom decor


Not all bedrooms should be equal.  In fact, not all bedrooms are.  What is it that makes a bedroom different from another.  Obviously, the person who lives in it.  A teenager's room is different from a child's or from a baby's or from the master bedroom.

First, let's talk a little about the concept of a bedroom.  This concept varies depending on those who inhabit it.  We'll explain: A master bedroom or an adult's bedroom is conceived as a place of rest or relaxation and personal development.  In contrast, the bedroom of a teenager should include more fun and privacy from parents.

The color of the walls really sets the style of the room.  For adult rooms, the optimum colors are smooth and relaxing colors that invite rest and repose.  Teenagers look more for bright, lively colors.
The ideal colors for children are colors that develop their intelligence or colors you know your child likes.

Bedroom Decor images Bedroom Decor

The space in a bedroom is very important.  Clearly, it is essential to have enough space to keep all of your things, but you shouldn't fall into the trap of overloading the room.  In the bedroom you should make space available for yourself to be able to move freely through it.  This will help to find the feeling of quality and relaxation that you are looking for in a room.  An overloaded ambiance does not help with daily rest.

The lighting in a bedroom is another essential aspect.  As much as it is possible, try to achieve natural light during the day.  During the night, the lighting will depend on whose bedroom it is.  Children need a central light that illuminates the whole area.  Adults need small points of light that light the room but with quality, softness.  Teenagers need a mix of both.



Disclaimer  Contact