6 Ways to Create a Sleeping Sanctuary

Posted in Accessories, Art, Bedding, Color, Furniture, Home Design, Interior Design, Residential Design on June 4, 2019

Looking for tips on getting a good night’s sleep? I recently had the pleasure of redesigning long-time clients Janis and Barney Klecker’s guest bedroom. With their last of six children about to leave for college, Janis found that she wanted the guest bedroom to feel more grown-up.

“Julie Ann and I have worked together on this house for over 15 years,” says Janis. “She knows the feel I want to create. She had the bed and colors picked out, and it looked great.”

Here are my tips for the perfect bedroom, and what I did to achieve that for the Klecker’s.

1. Make the room restful. I used a very calming paint color and removed books from the room; books are full of energy, which isn’t ideal when you want to sleep.

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2. Add a solid headboard. Notice the beautiful and simple solid gray headboard above.

3. Create the perfect vision wall. This is the wall you see upon waking. Make it inspire your day! In the Klecker room, I used a unique wall shelf and filled it with things that are important to them, like their children’s trophies and pottery.

 

 

 

 

 

4. Eliminate storage under the bed. I added a queen-size bed to allow for more sleeping space and comfort.

5. Remove the TV and other electronics.

6. No desk! Work and sleep just don’t mix. I kept the room clutter-free with lots of open space.

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The Klecker’s loved how the room turned out. Janis said that her college-bound son is sleeping in the guest room for now because he enjoys the bed I chose that much! I also picked out new furniture, artwork, and trim. “It’s much more peaceful and restful,” said Janis.

If you’re ever looking to update your bedrooms(s) and want some design help, contact me for a consultation.

Warm Regards,

Julie Ann

 

2 thoughts on “6 Ways to Create a Sleeping Sanctuary”

  1. Becky says:

    Hi Julie Ann,

    Beautiful work! Wish my bedroom was clutter free – I am working on it slowly. Love your choice of art and color.

    1. Julie Ann Segal says:

      Thank you Becky! 🙂

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