Monday, May 5, 2008

Bedroom Decorating Ideas - Spring Decorating Time

Hi gang, Rick here from Bedroom Decorating Ideas Are you feeling the winter blues? Decorating your home can help you feel happier during the long winter season and start to love being in your home. There are ways to add a little spice to your home.

With the snow relentlessly hitting our area, you may be feeling depressed. It's a common feeling during the winter, but you can change that. It all starts with great furniture.

"You need to invest in a sofa and invest in a mattress. And then from there, you other purchases can be less expensive. But, those are the two most important things," said Jessica Pearson, Interior Designer, Pearson Designs.

Pearson showed me a few choices she recommended.

"This would be a great option because it's a bench craft. It's also got wood trim and it's got high density foam in it. That will keep up nice and have a great look," said Pearson.

"This would be a great option for families because it's micro fiber so it's really easy to clean. You just clean it with a little soap and water," said Pearson.

"This is a tempur pedic bed and if you want to get the best night's sleep that you've ever had -- this is probably your best option," said Pearson.

There's a price to lift your mood. But, one that you may want to consider.

"Most of our really nice sofas start at $499 and go to like $799. You can get a really nice sofa for that price," said Carl Durk, Owner of Maple St. Sit N Sleep.

In the winter time, there are a couple of quick fixes you can do. Pearson said one of those is just adding a different color.

"Bringing in some brighter colors just to make you feel happy in the winter. When it's kind of dreary outside," said Pearson.

"I like to stick with just natural colors like yellow and green. They're soothing, but they're springy at the same time," said Pearson.

Pearson said buying new throw pillows will make you feel more at home. You can also buy paintings, clocks or mirrors to change up what's on your walls. She said no matter what: it's your house.

"If you love it, I mean, if you take a picture and you absolutely love it, it's going to make you feel better," said Pearson.

She added buying good, quality furniture is the trick along with buying items that match your style.

Many furniture stores offer interior designers to help you pick out things for your home. Pearson said while it may seem like an expensive investment to revamp your home, it may drastically change your mood. Making for a better you.
Thanks to Michelle Costa, localnews8.com/ for this.

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