Tips for a Perfect Minimalist Bedroom

You’ve just bought a new latex hybrid mattress, but it just doesn’t seem to work with your bedroom. Well, if you want to freshen things up a bit, and you’re thinking of going minimalist, here’s some advice to get you started.

Get rid of excess furniture

First thing you should do is remove any unnecessary furniture. Clutter doesn’t go well with minimalism. Keep only the things you need, the ones you think will work with the new design. And sleep is always better with fewer things distracting you, so approach this first step thoroughly.

Use neutral colors

Never go crazy with colors if you want to achieve minimalist nirvana. As with furniture, less is more. You can start off with painting the walls white or light beige, gray even. This will allow the rest of your space to pop. Adopt the same principle with latex hybrid mattress covers and linen. Keep them light and simple, which will add a welcome airiness to your sleeping space.

Pick quality over quantity

Minimalism equals thoughtfulness. Instead of going on a bedroom shopping spree, think before you buy. Carefully choose hand-crafted goods that will infuse your space with a touch of that rustic feel. Also, by opting for one-of-a-kind pieces, your bedroom becomes unique, and there is enough room for those really special additions to shine. Although it is a bit more expensive, it is certainly worth it.

Experiment with textures

Don’t overdo it though. This is the part of the decorating process where you can allow yourself a bit more imagination, but you shouldn’t go over the top. Minimalism is in the smallest of details, and if you’ve done everything up to here properly, even the slightest of patterns will make the world of difference. The best way to do so is to buy interesting pillows to go with your latex hybrid mattress. Just mind the colors.

Add plants

This is the correct way to add some color to your minimalist bedroom. You can add some lavender in a translucent bowl, or a bouquet of daffodils if you want some brighter shades. Salvaged branches from a hike can also be an interesting addition, as they’ll make the entire room feel a tad bit more rustic. You do not have to go for the more expensive plants, as the trick is in the arrangement, not the price.

Light is your friend

This is the finishing touch. Natural lighting is essential when creating a minimalist bedroom. Can you just imagine those big, top-to-bottom windows, bathing the entire room in light? You could also add a large chandelier in the center of the room, making for a great show-stopper. And if you need lamps, opt for a metal lamp, to keep with the color scheme. And never skimp on the bulbs. Vintage Edison bulbs are just the thing you need to finish the experience off.

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