Sunday, August 11, 2013

Design Tips For The Master Bedroom

Design Tips For The Master Bedroom

By Vickie Daeley


When the urge to redesign your home strikes, you might only being thinking about rooms such as your kitchen or family rooms, the areas where everyone congregates. While these are certainly worthy of a redo, don't forget to consider updating the look of your master suite. It's an important part of every home, a space where you enjoy privacy and serenity. If it's not truly masterful, then consider adding this room to your redo list.

Your first step should be to write down your wish list. This list includes must-have items as well as updates that you would love to have if budget permits. When you are working on the master bedroom, don't forget to think about listing things you wish to change in your master bathroom as well as your closet. Feel free to list everything you really want, even if a few things might seem out of your reach budget-wise.

After you know what you need and want, it's time to figure out a maximum budget. Be sure you feel comfortable with the amoun, and stick to it. It's also a good idea to find some photographs that showcase the styles you like, as well as some paint chips or examples of colors you love. Then you will want to contact an experienced interior designer.

If you really want to completely transform your master suite, then going the do-it-yourself route is rarely the most cost-effective route, nor is it the easiest. A professional's design plan typically yields a more desirable result. In order to achieve the perfect result, it is imperative that you provide concrete examples of your likes and dislikes, as well as defining your budget.

While it's true that designers do charge for their decorating services, the overall cost of the entire project can still fit within your budget. After all, designers are trained to work within a specific budget, and they have a better idea as to how much each design element will cost. They also don't make the typical mistakes that homeowners make when they do they job themselves. Mistakes cost money, so hiring a designer actually makes sense from not only a design perspective but also a budgetary perspective.

In addition, when you do it yourself, you have to use up your precious free time to do the work. With all of our daily commitments, this can be challenging and can cause the project to linger unfinished for many months. With a designer, projects are finished fairly quickly and can be completed while you are at work or accomplishing other tasks. Before you know it, you will be relaxing in your new bedroom.




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