Want a Cozy Bedroom? Here are 7 Things You Must Do to Have One!

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Want a Cozy Bedroom? Here are 7 Things You Must Do to Have One!

It’s the end of the day and you’re exhausted, but your body is still moving on autopilot. You set down your laptop, turn off the lights in your living room, grab a warm blanket, and head to your bedroom. As you lay there with this heavy feeling spreading across your body, you smile because there’s no better place for you than under these sheets.

 

Oh so cozy!

 

What if you could make this feeling even more powerful. What if you could do a couple of small changes and completely transform your bedroom into a cozy and relaxing space.

 

Well, we’ve gathered a few tips and tricks so you could experience this wonderful feeling every day.

 

 

Make Your Bed Every Day

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You might be thinking that this is completely unnecessary, but it’s the little things like making your bed every morning that will make your bedroom feel cozier. Your sheets are crisply tucked in. Everything is symmetrical on top of your blanket. You have extra pillows to use or lean against if you want to read or watch TV before sleeping. This means more than just changing the sheets once in a while— it’s all about maintaining this sense of order not just for yourself but also for anyone who walks into your room.

 

 

Lighting Is Important

 

We’re exposed to light throughout the entire day from the moment we wake up until the moment we go to sleep, but what is it exactly that makes us feel cozy when we’re in a dark environment? Well, it’s the contrast of light and shadows.

 

You want some lighting for reading and watching TV before going to bed, but you also want some natural sources of light like lamps with dimmer switches or candles. It wouldn’t hurt to put some soft blankets on your windowsill either because they will catch any stray rays of sunlight and keep them warm for longer periods of time.

 

 

Keep Your Bedroom Dark Before Sleeping

 

Do not get into your bed without completely turning off all lights around you. This means no more phone screens emitting blue light that prevents our bodies from producing melatonin, the hormone that regulates our sleep. This also means no more nightlights because they might not emit bright light than regular bulbs but there is still some visible light coming out of them which will prevent you from sleeping completely.

 

 

Keep Your Bedroom Consistent

 

There’s nothing more annoying than waking up in the morning and looking around your room with confusion because you cannot recognize any of your things. You might have decorated your bedroom to fit your style perfectly, but it feels like an entirely different room just because everything is spread out on top of each other or even worse— strewn across the floor all over the place.

 

Keep everything inside your bedroom consistent— down to the matching bedsheets for all pillows on top of your blanket.

 

 

Get Rid of Anything That Doesn’t Belong There

 

There is nothing worse than waking up in the morning and feeling completely cluttered because some things do not belong in your bedroom. This could be clothes that you’ve worn throughout the day but didn’t end up taking off or books that have been sitting on your nightstand for a while because you just haven’t gotten around to putting them back into their place. The main point is that there’s no room for any clutter in your bedroom since this is meant to be a relaxing area where you’re supposed to shut down from the outside world.

 

 

Use Warm and Natural Colors

 

You want your bedroom to feel warm and inviting, but you also don’t want it to look like a hospital room. Warm colors are the main key here because they have this comforting touch that will make anyone just feel at home— even if you’re not sleeping in your bed.

 

If you really wanted to mix things up then go for blues or greens since these are cool colors that do their job better than any other color when it comes to calming down people’s emotions. Just remember that the whole point of making your bedroom cozy is so you could relax before falling asleep so why would you want to surround yourself with anything else?

 

 

Add Your Favorite Smell

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Using candles with pleasant scents— this could be anything from vanilla, lavender, rose petals, etc. is a great way to bring that cozy vibe into your bedroom. You don’t have to light one every single night, but once in a while would be nice if only just for the mental comfort that comes with being able to smell something pleasant.

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