- Shades/window treatments. Aesthetics matter from curtains to Roman shades, but 100% darkness may make all the difference for a good night’s sleep.
- Sound. If your bedroom is noisy, chances are sleep will be impacted. What about noise-cancelling windows? Acoustical curtains? A water feature outside the window to soften street sounds?
- A great mattress and bed linens. This is different for everyone, but it can make a huge difference in sleep quality, especially with quality pillows!
- Lighting: what lighting do you desire just before you go to sleep and when you wake up? Do you read in bed?
- Additional furniture: a bed alone may not be as attractive as adding additional furniture to give your room a living room feeling.
- Colors: what colors soothe? What colors inspire? Choose wisely. (COMPASS)
Designing the perfect primary bedroom should take the following into consideration
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