Valentine’s Day may have come and gone, but that doesn’t mean that romance is dead. You can create a romantic escape for you and the one you love to inspire year-round bliss. A little redecorating in your bedroom does the trick to kindle those romantic fires and show how much you care. Create a place for openness, communication, and intimacy, which he or she will love. Redecorating with these romantic touches can even be a surprise setting in which to pop the big question (or it can win you major points to get out of the dog house).
So when your one true love steps out of the house for a day at the office or a visit to relatives, revamp your room into a romantic escape with these five décor tips:
- Mood Lighting – It’s no surprise that romance needs the right lighting to set the mood. If you have the time, install a dimming switch for the lights in your room. Also, replace that clear glass bowl lighting fixture with something that has personality – a chandelier piece for added femininity or an elongated opaque dish for a more modern style. If you don’t know how or don’t want to install new hardware, candles can be a great alternative. Votive candle holders on the walls look better and are more practical long-term than simply setting candles on every available space. Another alternative is repurposed Christmas lights, which come in many colors and can be strung around your room with some sheer material draped around them to give the twinkle lights an ethereal glow.
- Try Some Texture – Take a moment to think about what materials exist in your room now. Smooth finished wood and smooth painted walls don’t add much in terms of character or warmth. Change it up with a velvet comforter, satin sheets, or an accent wall that feels like leather to touch. (Yes, they do make a paint that feels like leather!) Wallpaper is also not out of the question and can be a cost effective alternative. Just be sure not to overdo it with busy prints on all four walls.
- Heat Things Up – If your room has a built-in fireplace, use it! If not, you could think about investing in a freestanding one to add a little more warmth and charm. But that can get expensive. Another way to heat things up is by layering linens and decorating with warm colors. Layering linens creates depth in the room, whether on your bed or over the windows. You could have sheer drapery that stays closed and a heavier one that is able to block out the sunlight for cuddly mornings spent in bed. The color palette you choose should be warm, too. Wine is a popular choice as an accent color, but deep purples and blues also work well.
- Simplify! – A romantic escape should be a place that promotes relaxation. But how can you relax when the room is filled with projects sitting out half-done and things to organize? It’s time to give all of the clutter a home. Put it all away. For instance, if you keep a book, glasses, magazines, a notepad, and other items out on your nightstand, that’s a recipe for distraction. Consider investing in a nightstand with a drawer to house all of the little extras, leaving the top uncluttered. Simplicity is both pleasing to the eye and to the restless mind.
- A Room with a View – Nothing says “romantic escape” quite like throwing open the curtains to look out onto a beautiful view of an ocean, forest, or city lights. This is where it gets tricky because chances are that your view is of a suburban yard or the apartment building in the next lot. Trash cans, neighbors, and unmowed grass don’t exactly inspire relaxation. Give the room a truly “escape” feel by hanging large paintings or photographs of a desired locale. It’ll help keep the room visually dynamic.
Are you ready for a romantic escape? Then your partner probably is, too. Try a few of the tips above to set your bedroom ablaze with romance. Remember it’s not all about rose petals and music – although, those additions don’t hurt. It can be something as simple as incorporating some new throw pillows for texture, decluttering the space you already have, or hanging vibrant paintings or photos. If you have a picture in mind, take it to Frame Warehouse for affordable custom framework.