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You don't need a complete overhaul to bring a feeling of comfort to your bedroom. Here are a few inexpensive decorating tips that can easily help you add warmth
- Make the room warm and inviting with fabrics such as chenille, fleece, raw silk and soft wool. Flannel sheets are a perfect addition to any bed when the weather gets cool, but if you really want to stay warm and cosy, splurge on a down quilt. (You can also buy synthetic down if you're allergic to feathers.)
- If you have hardwood floors, lay a plush area rug to warm your tootsies on a cold winter night.
- Where is your bed situated in your bedroom? Is it facing the door? Is the head of your bed under a window? 'Where you sleep has a lot of impact on your personal energy. It can affect your health, mental attitude and love life as much as anything,' states feng shui Expert Karen Rauch Carter in her book Move Your Stuff, Change Your Life.
If you can't move the bed to any other position, then add red tape to the mattress where it faces the door or window (yes, really!). The colour red blocks negative energy. Find more ways to turn your bedroom into a love nest with this simple lesson in feng shui.
- Try switching your lampshades to the soothing colours of yellow and gold to create a glow. Another idea is to add a dimmer switch to control the brightness of overhead fixtures. What's the simplest way to bring a glow to your bedroom? Gather a cluster of candles on a small plate and place on a night table.
- Mirrors, an easy, inexpensive addition to a room, will reflect light and create an intimate atmosphere. If you have a small bedroom, a large mirror hanging over a dresser can also make a room look larger.
- Throw a chenille blanket on your bed during the cooler months. Not only is chenille soft, but a deep brown, red or purple blanket can help to add warmth to your room.
- Replace your stuffed animals with cushions and pillows (if you haven't already!). Place lots of plush cushions on your bed for an inviting feel. Vary the size and texture for added interest. Soft down pillows are a great winter addition as well.
- If you want a big change for a very small price, repaint a room. Reds and gold tones such as honey, butterscotch and camel are considered warm. Blues, lavenders and some shades of green tend to be more cool and soothing.
- Surround yourself with the things you love. Display family photos on your bedside table or on your dresser. Frame some of your child's artwork and hang it on the wall. Dust off your collection of candlesticks and place them on a shelf.
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