Elevate your space: Bedroom styling tips for a tranquil retreat

Elevate your space: Bedroom styling tips for a tranquil retreat

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Your bedroom is not more than just a room in your home; it's your personal sanctuary. A place of rest, relaxation, and rejuvenation. NakedLab have partnered with The Editors Company and together are offering expert advice and tips on how you can transform your space. We have put together our list of expert bedroom styling tips to help you create a room that not only reflects your taste, but promotes a sense of calm and well-being. Sign up to get the full styling guide here.

1. Opting for subtle colours

There are many ways to express colours within your bedroom, from soft furnishings such as bedding or curtains, to the paint on the wall. When choosing your colour palette it is important to ensure it is a colour that you find relaxing and that can be associated with calming and rejuvenation. Subtle hues like soft blues, gentle greens, and soothing neutrals create a serene ambiance conducive to relaxation.

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2. The visual weight of furniture

Consider the visual weight of each piece of furniture in your bedroom to achieve a well-balanced and cohesive design. It is important, too, to pay attention to scale and balance when arranging your furniture to create a comfortable, functional layout that maximises space and enhances flow. You can read more about feng shui and how it can impact your space in a positive way here.

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3. Adding soft touches

Infusing and incorporating soft touches into your bedroom is essential in creating a warm, inviting - and yet restful - atmosphere. Cushions, throws, and tactile fabric accents add layers of comfort and texture, transforming your bedroom into a cosy space.

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Even after choosing your colour palette, have fun experimenting with different textures and materials, such as velvet, faux fur, and knitted textiles, to create visual interest and depth. By incorporating natural elements, such as organic cottons and natural fibres, you can evoke a heightened sense of tranquillity and connection to the outdoors.

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