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How To DIY A Bedroom Remodel With Minimal Stress

Given how busy and chaotic life can be, sometimes we all need a comfortable space to decompress at the end of the day and get a good night’s sleep. While the kitchen and bathrooms may be the rooms that affect your property value the most, showing your bedroom some love could prove valuable. You may be thinking that a bedroom remodel sounds stressful, but it doesn’t have to be. These DIY bedroom remodel tips from Greenbrook Design will help you give your bedroom a makeover while ensuring the process goes smoothly.

Get Stuff Out Of The Way

First, the whole process will go much smoother if you can maneuver around as needed while you work. Many people try to skip this step and go straight to the makeover, but if you simply throw blankets over your mattress and furniture, it will ultimately slow your progress. Clear out every major object from your bedroom, including furniture and any other items that could get in the way. This will also help you prevent your pieces from getting dirty or damaged.

If you don’t have the space in your home to store your belongings, consider renting a self-storage unit. However, be sure to secure your items by packing them properly before transporting them to storage.

Home Tips points out that removing items and clearing the area is one way to stay safe during the project. Another is not to wear clothing that is overly loose and could catch on tools or obstruct movement when climbing a ladder. Avoid wearing flip-flops and shirts with draping sleeves; instead, opt for comfortable, well-fitting clothes that won’t snag.

Another option, of course, is more square footage. Whether you’re a homeowner or a tenant, you can do some window shopping using online tools. There are websites for browsing places that allow you to input your personal criteria, such as the number of bedrooms and/or bathrooms. You can find a nice, affordable place to live that allows you to optimize your sleep setting, as well as the rest of your lifestyle.

Paint The Walls

One of the quickest ways to change the look and feel of your bedroom is to paint your walls. If you like the current color, even throwing on a fresh coat of the same color can liven up the room and make it look much cleaner. If you want to switch it up, consider the overall vibe you want for your room and then choose a color that complements it. For instance, white will make the room feel bigger. A neutral tone (e.g., beige, gray, greige) will be soothing yet allow for color pops in other aspects of the room. If you’re looking for something bolder, consider natural colors such as dark greens and calm blues.

Add Lighting That Soothes

Another thing to consider during your remodel is adding new lights that help create a peaceful atmosphere. Bright, harsh lighting can make it difficult to relax and wind down before bed. Opt for lamps with softer bulbs and dimmable overhead lights. Additionally, installing a new light fixture with character can bring a refreshing look to the room.

Revisit Your Furniture

Lastly, think about your current furniture. Does it complement the space after you’ve made the changes? Or, do you need to do something different? One option is to update the furniture pieces you already have. For instance, you could paint your dresser with chalk paint for a rustic look, or, as Amish Outlet Store notes, refinish your wooden headboard to restore it to its old glory. You may want to consider hiring a professional furniture cleaner, someone with good reviews and/or enthusiastic references, to revive older pieces and make them appear vibrant again. Even repairing scratches and polishing furniture can make a big difference. If your current furniture seems inadequate, you may need to add some new pieces that complement the space.

Remodeling your bedroom doesn’t have to be a stressful experience. Be sure to remove all your furniture and other large items, and store them if your home can’t accommodate them. Think about the overall look and feel you want your bedroom to have, and paint the walls accordingly. Finally, add some new lights that help to make the room soothing, and rework your old furniture into the mix, or buy new furniture that complements the space.

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