Steps to Redecorating your Bedroom

 

Decorating your rooms is not rocket science for those who know what they want to do with their space. For others, it can be a lot of struggle to identify which stuff to go where. Some people may also be sleeping into the same bedroom layout all the time of their lives. Well, I guess it is high time to redecorate and reshuffle your stuff. Besides, the year of the monkey promises nothing but prosperity for those who are willing to welcome new things and challenges. But there’s no need to hire some professional. Anyone can do the redecoration.

Here are some of the tips the Peterson Group Bespoke Condominium and Residences listed down for you:

1.Use only Necessary Stuff

Bed. Closet. Drawer. These are the necessary items needed in bedroom. Basically, a bedroom only needs a bed to fully function but since having this alone could make the room bare, it is highly important as well to know which piece to put. With this, it can make your room look more spacious. If your room is extra tiny, use taller dressers and shelves to get more storage while taking up less room.

2.Arrange the Furniture you have First

Warning: don’t buy additional furniture before you have definite plans on what to do with the furniture that you currently have. You may regret where to put it in the end.

3.Draw it out

The best way for you to plan is to foresee the placement and arrangement of your room. Even when you don’t know how to draw a perfect blueprint, a simple sketch will do. This way, you can review your plans when you are already starting to rearrange. You can also eliminate some options that won’t work without potentially scratching your floor or walls while moving your dresser for the zillionth time (believe me, it happens).

4.Think about Function

You cannot just merely draw a layout without thinking about the functionality of it all. Think about your lifestyle. Are you the person who would want to watch the TV before drifting to sleep? Or someone who use your drawer often? Take this into great consideration

About the Peterson Group

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Studio Room Review Tips for Students


Some students are privileged to have the freedom to have their own space either provided by their parents or availed at their own will and means. Yet, either way, being a student would usually mean owning a studio-type apartment as a start – except of course if you are already overly fortunate to own a house. It can be rented or purchased.

Like professionals or even mature adults, decorating a room can be very challenging for these young adults. In fact, it can be more challenging since they can still be in the phase where they don’t have the exact preferences yet on what they specifically want to achieve.

The Peterson Group Bespoke Condominium and Residences, expert in providing luxury condominium and apartment to expatriates in Singapore, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and Jakarta, Indonesia, has the following simple tips to avoid extending young adults’ to their own studio units:

1.Create Mini Rooms
Unless you are living with a roommate, you may utilize the extra spaces in your studio unit and create different rooms. This way, it can be more helpful for you to express the different identities you are trying to gauge in by redesigning every room into different themes. It doesn’t need to be a sturdy partition using cemented walls. You can just divide the studio apartment into its designated areas by using dividers, chairs or cabinets.

2.Use draperies
Draperies can be both masculine and feminine depending on the fabric and is a good thing to emphasize your point. It also doesn’t have to be a plain printed drapery but there are also a lot of funky-styled available.

3.Leave the pathway
Since you are already redesigning your studio space with different facades, you might need to leave the pathway clear of all the other additional detours. A studio unit is a tight space and you don’t want your guest to start complaining while going over stuff just to get into your space.

4.Think vertical
As a student, you can expect a lot of paper works, books and other school things that can clutter your studio unit. It is best to have a place for all of these things. You can invest into a cabinet which stands from floor to ceiling. This way, you can save some more spaces and have some storage place at the same time.

5.Invest in Functional Stuff
Imagine how nice it would to have your coffee table convert into a dining space or your bed into a study area. Anything that is functional is worth investing into.