Are you having trouble sleeping?
Well, these days, you're not alone. According to the CDC, one in three adults in the US is
not getting enough sleep. From excess stress to too much blue light, there are
dozens of things that can mess with your ability to catch those precious Z's
every night, including your bedroom itself.
That's right, a bedroom that's too
cramped, cluttered, and busy can interfere with your ability to fall asleep
once you finally crawl into bed. ANd one of the best ways to combat this mess
and catch up on your beauty sleep is by transforming your space into a calming
minimalist bedroom.
Not sure where to start? We're here
to help.
Here are four ideas that to help you
design your dream minimalist bedroom.
1.
Hang Your Lights
Sure, your bedside reading light may
be useful, but it can also take up a lot of space and make your nightstand look
cluttered. One striking and fun way to bypass bulky bedside lamps is by hanging
your lights from your ceiling.
Hanging your lights will clear up
floor and table space, making your room look cleaner while giving you all of
the light you need to enjoy your beautiful minimalist bedroom.
2.
The Down Low
Once upon a time, regal looking high
beds that you needed a step stool to crawl into were all the rage. Well, not
anymore. Tall beds with bulky frames take up a lot of space and can make your
room look smaller.
A low bed isn't just easier to fall
into at the end of the day, but it can also make your room look more spacious,
which is essential if you're going for a minimalist look.
3.
Au Natural
According to the laws of Feng Shui, when it comes to picking a color for your bedroom, you
can't beat neutral and natural tones -- but don't think this means your should
paint your room greige and call it a day.
From calming blues to restorative
greens, borrowing neutral tones from nature will help transform your sleeping
space from a place of frustration and stress to one of peace and rest.
4.
Monochromatic
Having trouble coming up with a
color palette? Then the monochrome look may be just the style for you. One of
the best ways to achieve a minimalistic look is by choosing a single neutral
tone, like white, and using it in every aspect of your bedroom, from your
bedspread to your walls.
While monochrome may sound a bit
boring, when done right, the final effect isn't just striking; it can also make
the room feel bigger, lighter, and calming.
Once you finish your bedroom's
transformation into a minimalistic masterpiece, you may find it much easier to
fall asleep once your head hits the pillow. Are you still having trouble
catching those Z's? Check out these helpful sleep tips.
How
to Create Your Dream Minimalist Bedroom
Now that you have a better idea of
how you'd like to bring your minimalist bedroom to life, it's time to get
decorating.
Are you looking for more ideas on
how to transform your home into a tranquil personal oasis? We've got you
covered. Check out the rest of our blog for more helpful articles, tips, and advice
today!