The bedroom is one of the most important rooms in the house. It's where you spend your time relaxing, getting ready for work or just sleeping after a long day. But if your bedroom isn't decorated well, it could end up looking like a sad little cave rather than a cozy retreat from reality! Luckily, there are plenty of ways to spruce up any bedroom -- even on a budget! Here are 20 ideas that will help turn your boring old room into something special.
Choose a pretty color scheme
Choosing a pretty color scheme is an important part of the design process. Colors can be used to match your bedding and curtains, and they can also match your favorite outfit.
- If you want something calming, relaxing or energizing: use colors that are soft and gentle on the eye--blue tones work well here (think sky blue).
- If you want something bolder: try reds or yellows; these will add energy to any space!
Create a feature wall
Creating a feature wall is one of the easiest ways to add some personality to your bedroom. You can use a bold color, pattern, or even an oversized piece of art (just make sure it works with the rest of your room). Mirrors are also great at reflecting light and creating space in small rooms or apartments. If you want something more subtle than a solid color or patterned wallpaper--or if you want to avoid having to redecorate every time someone comes over--try hanging up some artwork instead!

Create vertical stripes or blocks
Wallpaper or paint is a great way to add color and texture to the walls, but it's not the only option. You can also use stencils, sponges and rollers to create vertical stripes or blocks of color that make your room feel more dynamic--and don't require as much time or effort than painting will.
- Use stencils: Stencils are an easy way to add interest to your walls without having any artistic talent whatsoever (or even knowing how to draw). You can buy them online or at any craft store in all kinds of patterns; just follow their instructions for applying them correctly so they look crisp when finished!
- Use sponges: If stenciling isn't your thing, try using plastic sponges instead! They come in many different colors too so experiment with mixing them up until you find something you like best!
Use one large piece of art
If you're looking to create focus and interest in your room, use one large piece of art to do it. It's important not to go overboard with wall art--and especially not too little. You should also avoid using too many different styles of wall art.
The last thing you want when trying to create focus is for someone walking into your bedroom from across the hall (or even just down at eye level) is for them to be confused about what kind of space they're entering. If there are multiple pieces on display that look completely different from each other, then chances are good that person will be confused about whether or not they've entered an art gallery!

Use mirrors to reflect light
Mirrors are a great way to make a small room feel larger. They also reflect light, which can be helpful if you have little natural light in your bedroom. Mirrors create the illusion of space by making it seem like there's more air between objects than there actually is. They're also useful for creating calm, especially when placed behind a bed or on one side of a walk-in closet (and not directly facing you while sleeping).
When it comes to decorating your bedroom, you have a lot of options. You can go with a classic look or something more modern; the choice is yours! But if there's one thing that's certain, it's that every person should have their own unique space -- and what better way to create this than through art?
When picking out pieces for your walls, think about how they represent who you are as an individual. Are there any hobbies or interests that are important to me? What do I value in life? How would my room look if it reflected these things? Showcase these values by hanging posters or paintings on the wall that depict them in some way!
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