Entry #2877, October 2, 2013
Today we continue Stagetecture’s feature ‘Olioboard Inspiration‘. Last week you enjoyed – ‘Decorating with Natural Fall Elements‘ from Xiomara Zayas. This week I feature Tabitha Loudon who shares ideas for transforming your bedroom into a dramatic getaway that you love to get lost in. See how she uses color, textures and bedding for a gorgeous Autumn bedroom.
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Olioboard Inspiration #38
‘Dramatic Autumn Bedroom Ideas’
Tabitha Loudon
“Baby, when it’s cold outside” you probably want to stay indoors!
It’s that time of year when you are looking for ways to make your house warmer and ready for the winter months, especially in your bedroom.
I’m like a cat, I love being curled up in a warm blanket away from the colder and wetter weather that autumn brings.
The bedroom is a place for relaxation after a long stressful day, so you want it to be comfortable. What ways can you make your bedroom warmer?
Create decorative layers in your bedroom
First of all let’s start with the bed itself and consider layering.
Start buy investing in a good set of sheets,Flannel sheets are really good at keeping your feet warm and they have a soft texture.
Another option to consider is the thread count of your bed linen.
If you plan to spend money on buying a nice set of sheets, think about a higher thread count, The higher the thread count, the more comforting the sheets will be.
On top of the sheets, you will need a very soft blanket or a down alternative.
Next of course is the main star, the comforter or duvet.If you want extra coverage a quilt or another blanket folded on top will work just as well. Also remember to stock up on blankets because you will need them!
Enveloping your bed in comfort
Don’t forget the pillows! Your neck can get stiff during the colder months so you will need lots of pillows, at least two of course, or four or more. Is it time you invested in some new ones? Depending on the materials used a pillow can last for as little as 6 months with some lasting up to 8 years. Here is how to find out, If it’s a feather or down pillow place it on a table, fold it in half and squeeze out the air. Let the pillow go and if it unfolds itself back to its original shape then it means the filling still has enough support in it. If it doesn’t spring back then it’s lost its support and needs replacing.
If it’s a synthetic pillow (polyester, hollowfibre, microfibre) then place it on a table, fold it in half and place a small weight on it, around 300g (e.g. a decent paperback). If the pillow springs back to shape whilst flinging off the weight then it still has enough support, if not, chuck it and buy a new one.
Lighting your bedroom
Lighting is also important to keep a cold room bright and full of energy, it also plays a part in romance. Your room may feel dark during the cold months and this is where good lighting comes in to play.
Surround your bed with candles, you can also use scented ones that not only give off a soft glow but they also fill the room with a warm aroma bringing romance into the room . Romance is great during the winter months, it can really boost your mood and body temperature!
In the winter time you are probably thinking about closing your curtains or adding them, especially in your bedroom to keep the cold air from circulating. To keep the warmth from escaping an option that some people use is to seal your windows with plastic although there are other Eco-friendly options out there that are great to try.
When you wake up in the cold months, sometimes the floor can be so cold, it’s unbearable. Health wise your feet are the first things that should be taken care of,especially during this time. So keep your tootsies warm, by placing a rug underneath your bed and keep your slippers and robe within easy reach.
Tabitha Loudon is mom and an aspiring designer who lives in Baton Rouge, La. She plans to take classes to earn a degree in interior design, but in the meantime she raises her three year old daughter. Her dream is to become a successful designer and work with the rich and famous. Follow Tabitha on Facebook, on Olioboard.
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