There are many ways to decorate your bedroom for Thanksgiving. But, more generally, there are some tips to decorating your room overall.
For instance, according to bhg.com, every room needs a focal point, an eye-catching spot that establishes a hierarchy so you don’t see just a jumble.
Many times, the focal point is the head of the bed, which you can amplify with an arrangement of bold pillows. In a small space, your eye might also be attracted to the window.
Rather than let these two strong elements compete for attention, place the bed in front of the window to meld cohesively. Or, dress one element — the bed or the window — neutrally, so it recedes and the other can take center stage.
Okay, so what is your focal point? Is it your bed? Maybe you can change the bedspread into a more Fall-colored theme: reds, browns, oranges, and yellow. Or, you could add a throw or quilt with fall colors such as the Patch Magic Sun Spirit Quilt.
Then add some fun pillows like the Acorns and Berries Wool Loop Pillow, add a Maple Leaf Fall Garland, and add the wonderful fairy twinkling light. You can even get the Autumn Leaves Lighted Garland to help set the mood in your bedroom!
It might be tempting to buy the biggest bed possible to feather a luxurious nest. But doing this in a small space tends to cause a more cramped feel. Instead, choose a bed with small stature that won’t choke the room, such as an iron bed with a see-through headboard and footboard.
Or, pick a bed with no footboard at all, such as a platform or storage bed. Doing so will keep the middle of your room open, making it feel larger.
Alright, so we talked about the bed, now let us talk about decor and lighting. I already emphasized the beauty of the fairy twinkly lights. Put them above your bed for a cozy feel. If you do not like twinkly lights, there are other options, look for ways to make your small bedroom special.
Decorate with punchy fabrics and expressive patterns. Choose interesting lighting, such as a charming chandelier or sculptural table lamps. Make a statement with an unusual headboard: Pick one that is extra tall, brightly upholstered, or curvy.
And, use artwork to show off your personality. It doesn’t have to be pricey — framed snapshots will do. Remember, this is the most personal space in your home, so decorate with what makes you happy.
And finally, you need to remember to work with the space that you have got. There are two ways to treat a small bedroom: You can make it dark and cozy with saturated berry reds or chocolate browns.
Or, you can boost daylight with barely dressed windows and a light-bouncing color on the wall, such as cloud white or sunshine yellow. Either way, don’t take a weak approach. You can be bold in a small space without risking too much money or effort.
Make the colors as soothing and energizing as possible. You can use lights bright or dim (or include both so you have options). Adding Lighted Maple Tree Branches will give a soft glow. Your options are many, and you can always change the lights to make the room softer or bolder.