Day 4 of Week 5 ~ Just Two More Days And We’re Done!

I can hardly believe the 5 Weeks is almost over. We’ve cleaned all the way through the house and if you’ve stayed with me, more or less, you’ve got a very clean, organized house right about now.  Well, organized anyway, especially if you have children at home!

Today I want to offer you some ideas for making the Master Bedroom a peaceful retreat. And I’d love to have your ideas as well, if you’ll post them.

Bedrooms have changed in their functions over the centuries.  I’ve read that kings would sometimes hold court in their bedroom, propped up on pillows and reclined on the bed. There was a time when a house consisted of one large room where the family ate, slept, worked and socialized. Today though, the bedroom is a retreat where one can go to read, work, watch tv or sleep.

My own idea about a bedroom is this: strive to store things elsewhere in the house, keep the bedroom clean and organized and declutter it often so that it will truly be a place of peace and rest and never bring your office into the bedroom; its supposed to be a place of rest.

Here are some tips for making your bedroom a peaceful retreat:

Lighting is everything. You should have two sources of light in a bedroom; an overhear, bright light that you can read under, and a more subdued, relaxing light. Usually, a ceiling light and a table lamp can fit the bill. Consider using a pink bulb in the table lamp.

If your decorating tastes are changeable, paint the bedroom instead of papering it. Custom painting brings in a personal touch thatmakes the room more inviting and relaxing too. Custom painting techniques include rag rolling, sponging, combing, stenciling  and original art work.

Now check out your bed. The bed is the focal point in the room because it takes up so much of the space. Does the style of your bed reflect your personal style? Are you a four-poster kind of person? Or maybe you are more of a futon kind of gal. Whatever you choose, make sure its comfortable to you and suits you to a T.

Choose relaxing paint colors. My favorite paint colors haven’t changed much over the years. But I have learned that the deep red in my kitchen doesn’t work so well in the bedroom. Its pretty but it doesn’t give a relaxing feeling to the room. Too bold or harsh colors in the bedroom can actually affect your mood!  I had rather choose subdued hues for the bedroom like muted greens, yellows, browns or blues. Right now I have my eye on that pale green from earlier this week.

Now that is a relaxing looking room!

Proper window treatments are a must. Unless your room is on a side of the house that gets very little sunshine, you are probably going to need curtains. Blinds or shades are great for blocking out light including street lights. I have a street light that goes off and on all night long, so I have to have something on my window that blocks that out or it wakes me up all night.

Now, I have read that a water feature in the bedroom is a relaxing sound. If that’s your thang go for it. A little water-fall could be very pretty. Personally, it would make me have to get up all night, if you know what I mean.

Some people say they fall asleep better with the TV running in the bedroom, some say it keeps them up too late.  I say, whatever …. just don’t fool yourself into thinking that it helps you sleep if it really doesn’t.

What are your ideas for a comfy, relaxing bedroom?  Care to share pictures of your bedroom? Want to share your progress with the 5 Weeks?     Add your link to the Mcklinky below………….

About Sylvia

Sylvia is the owner of the Christian HomeKeeper Network website and ministry. She and her husband Mark live in Tennessee. They are the parents of 5 children and grandparents to two so far. They have homeschooled since 1990. Sylvia is a Christian and enjoys mentoring women, writing articles for several magazines, gardening, Bible study and creating a peaceful holy home. Follow Sylvia on Google+.

Comments

  1. Diona says:

    Back to the bedroom, today! :) Had to tear apart the laundry room, after hearing a mouse (or something) chewing while I was nursing the other day in the wee hours of the am!!!! :S Can’t find any evidence that it is inside the house, and I didn’t even hear it this last early am feeding!

    So on to the bedroom!

  2. Tina Lahr says:

    This was super busy week for me! Will have to do bedroom next week. Thank you for helping me clean my house. Much more fun with help!

  3. Still trucking along in my closet… taking forever! But I will be so glad when it is done!

  4. Jen S says:

    All the dressers are cleaned out and the clothing is now sorted in the MBR. Went to clean out under the bed, but for some reason it was already cleaned. Don’t remember cleaning it, but hey, I’ll take it! Dressers are all cleared off, fan is dusted. Need to tackle the closet yet, but hubby wants me to wait until he can help. In the mean time, all the long sleeved shirts are put away, and our summer work clothes are now in the closet.

  5. Marty says:

    I am looking for Week 5, Day 3.
    I had linked to it from my blog so that I could easily find the page later.
    I know that sometimes I myself have redone a post, and it will rename the new post slightly differently, even if the post had the exact title.
    Perhaps that’s what happened here?
    I would like to correct this on my blog, and ask if you can locate the link for me. Thanks!

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