Designing an apartment in Chicago is tough, but setting or resetting a bedroom gets one so excited since it's one space that is used personally and everyone wants to design their personal space in the best possible way. Two elements that are the main concern while planning one's bedroom are up to date/ modern design and practicality. And yes, of course, a third essential element is the budget. Be it a small room or big room, a small budget or a large one, some effective and efficient ideas can change the outlook of the favorite area of your house.
Our interior design firm in Chicago have put together a checklist for you to follow:
- Color - Chose a color theme for your room. If you have two windowless walls, the right idea is to get one colored of your choice and the other (supposedly the adjacent one) covered with a complementing, patterned (floral, checkered, geometric, etc.) wallpaper. The color theme is usually dependent on the age of the user. This choice of color makes the selection of curtains, throws, and pillow easier; especially if it is complementing the theme and sometimes contrasting. A little tweak is good to eyes.
- Furniture: Selecting the kind of furniture you want, either wooden or rod-iron or any other material is another decision to make. Plus the size of furniture and number of articles are dependent on the size of the room. Wiser to have light weight, design simple pieces in small rooms. If it's a large room, you might want to make a sitting corner with a two piece chair set. Wooden, lavishly carved furniture might suit such a room. The choice has to be made carefully so that there is ample space to move around.
- Storage: If you have space to keep cupboards, that's great. However, if your room is small, make sure to get built in closets made to save as much space as possible. Adequate storage is essential as all your daily wear and accessories have to be piled up there.
- Decor: Do not forget to hang in some photo frames or paintings to fill your wall. A wall clock, either retro style or chic style, whatever you like, has to be there as well. Other than that, getting some decoration pieces and vase to fill in your side tables and window spaces. To fill in your floor, buy a different rug or carpet.
Of course, all of the above depends on your individual needs. However, to have a basic layout of the essential things that might help you keep mental notes is something to make your life easier. Wishing you good luck with your interior design endeavors.
Our interior design firm in Chicago have put together a checklist for you to follow:
- Color - Chose a color theme for your room. If you have two windowless walls, the right idea is to get one colored of your choice and the other (supposedly the adjacent one) covered with a complementing, patterned (floral, checkered, geometric, etc.) wallpaper. The color theme is usually dependent on the age of the user. This choice of color makes the selection of curtains, throws, and pillow easier; especially if it is complementing the theme and sometimes contrasting. A little tweak is good to eyes.
- Furniture: Selecting the kind of furniture you want, either wooden or rod-iron or any other material is another decision to make. Plus the size of furniture and number of articles are dependent on the size of the room. Wiser to have light weight, design simple pieces in small rooms. If it's a large room, you might want to make a sitting corner with a two piece chair set. Wooden, lavishly carved furniture might suit such a room. The choice has to be made carefully so that there is ample space to move around.
- Storage: If you have space to keep cupboards, that's great. However, if your room is small, make sure to get built in closets made to save as much space as possible. Adequate storage is essential as all your daily wear and accessories have to be piled up there.
- Decor: Do not forget to hang in some photo frames or paintings to fill your wall. A wall clock, either retro style or chic style, whatever you like, has to be there as well. Other than that, getting some decoration pieces and vase to fill in your side tables and window spaces. To fill in your floor, buy a different rug or carpet.
Of course, all of the above depends on your individual needs. However, to have a basic layout of the essential things that might help you keep mental notes is something to make your life easier. Wishing you good luck with your interior design endeavors.