[aahome] The Basics Of Bedroom Furniture Decor
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Title: The Basics Of Bedroom Furniture Decor
Author: Mike O'Brien
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Of all the rooms in the typical house, the bedroom is unique.
Far from just a place to sleep, the bedroom can be a refuge from
the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The bedroom can be a
cozy nook, a sanctuary, and a place to prepare for the day.
Choosing the right bedroom furniture can go a long way towards
the creation the perfect personal space.
Whether it is the bedroom, the boudoir, or just that place
where you sleep, this room is generally thought of as a private
space. The room may contain nothing more than a bed and a closet
or it may be among the most ornate rooms in the home. Many
modern suburban homes feature master bedroom suites, with a
separate bathroom and large walk in closets. Other popular
design features can include sitting rooms, sun nooks, and
dressing areas.
The Basic Bedroom
For the most of us, the bedroom is where we sleep and generally
store our clothing. The bedroom basics usually include a bed,
night stands, dressers, chests, and perhaps one or two pieces of
accent furniture.
The bed may be as simple as a mattress, foundation and some
type of frame. There is an almost endless variety of mattress
styles and sizes. Standard mattress sizes typically range from
twin, to full, to queen and king. Older mattresses may have been
manufactured before the time of size standardization. These
mattresses are typically referred to as antique and three
quarter size.
Bed frames come in all styles and sizes, from the basic metal
rail frame to baroque head boards that look like they where
owned by the Borgias. Ornate canopy beds, four posters, raised
platform, and a myriad of other styles are available. Again, for
most of us the bed frame, headboard, and footboard are standard
equipment for our bed.
Other than a closet, the drawer is where most of us store our
clothing. Drawers are the basic components for dressers, chests,
and armoires. Big drawers, little drawers, and every drawer in
between hold our hosiery, blouses, shirts, and even our
unmentionables. A chest of drawers can have as few as two
drawers and as many as six or seven, stacked one atop another.
In contrast, the dresser usually has a lower profile and most
often has two or more rows of drawers.
The humble nightstand is found beside the bed and is used as a
depository for all sorts of things. The ubiquitous nightstand
can be home for a bedside lamp, alarm clock, books, eyeglasses,
and just about anything else you can think of.
Bedrooms that lack enough closet space may have wardrobe or an
armoire. A wardroom simple provides a place to hang clothing
just as a closet would. Throw in a chair or two and you have
what many people would consider to be the essential bedroom.
Decorating With Bedroom Furniture
Just as with any other room in the home, the bedroom is wide
open to decorating schemes and themes. This would include the
furniture, floor coverings, window treatments, wall color, and
accents. From neocolonial, French traditional or shabby chic,
the possibilities are almost endless. The choices of decor go
beyond just the colors and the styles. Area rugs, accent pieces
such as wall hangings and occasional furniture can be used to
brighten up a dark corner or draw attention to a particular area
of the room.
Bedroom decorating for children can take a turn to the fun,
funny, and whimsical. There is an abundance of bedroom furniture
for especially for children. Furniture sizes are scaled down for
kids and many pieces offer festive and cheerful colors. A canopy
bed for the little princess of the family or an airplane bed for
the future pilot can create just the right fairy tale atmosphere
for any child.
About The Author: Mike O'Brie is a staff writer for the
internet shopping site http://www.finewebstores.com. Fine Web
Stores offers an eclectic collection of unique home furnishings,
bedroom furniture, mattresses, jewelry, and grandfather clocks.
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