Master Bedrooms
Master bedrooms have become more than just a place to sleep or a place where mom and dad stay. When considering you master bedroom remodeling project it is important to consider what the room will be used for. Will a walk in closet be necessary? A sitting area and fire place? Will the master bath include a shower or Jacuzzi tub for relaxing? There is much to consider when trying making a special retreat space.
Master bedrooms are becoming sanctuaries, places where the stress and worries of the world can disappear though the idea of a sanctuary means different things to different people; this is when ideas for master bedroom decorating come into play. Nature lovers may look for a cabin theme including rustic master bedroom furniture, made from solid wood and with additional furniture and décor to give the feel of a cabin in the woods.
The bedroom is a place where the day begins and ends; however, the master bedroom is often the last room in the house to be decorated. The master room of the house can also show softened textures, warm colors and calming artwork that can capture the welcoming warmth of the home. Be sure however, to plan the room with private times in mind the main one being the purpose of the master room bedroom suite, that is used for life other than sleeping.
An addition a chair or chaise lounge can be added to the room that serves as a reading room. This small space can considerably add a sanctuary idea, with the ability to sit back in an oversized chair, surrounded by favorite books and a picture perfect view. For most this room encourages the times some see as an intimate and private time that recharges the spirit and mood.
If a sanctuary master bedroom is desired, be sure to surround the area with photos of friends and family, special places and mementos. A welcome addition would be to include a writing desk and comfortable chair, placing these in front of a window can trigger the spirit and encourage journaling and daydreaming.
For true personal and private time, consider adding a small bistro table and chairs. Keep a vase with fresh flowers, the set up is sure to create intimate conversation.
Whether this room is called a master bedroom, master suite or main room, the décor and feeling should be truly unique and personal.