If your master bedroom is nothing more than a place to sleep, you can turn it into a real haven where you can relax and feel pampered. Home renovation contractor DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of St. Louis Park shares four essentials to consider when improving your master suite.
1. The Right Bed
The bed serves as the foundation that brings all the other elements of the master bedroom together. The mattress, in particular, is the most-used piece of furniture. If it is time to switch to a new one, test several out before purchasing. Find the most comfortable mattress in the store and try it out for at least 10 minutes to see if it strikes the right balance between softness and firmness.
2. Proper Lighting
Lighting is the most important design element of a master suite. Ideally, the more light—and the brighter it is—the better. Consider layered lighting that consists of ambient light for general illumination, task lighting above your bed for reading and accent lighting to highlight focal points around the room. Chandeliers, designer bedside lamps and dimmers can all add to the bedroom’s design while also being functional.
3. Outdoor Views
The layout of the master bedroom is often dictated by one element: a stunning view of the outdoors. Given that you start and end your day in this room, you want to incorporate a great view into your home remodel if you have it. Make sure you pick the right replacement windows. Choose those with narrow frames and wide glass areas to frame the views and let more sunlight into your room.
4. A Walk-In Closet
It might seem like a luxury, but adding this element to your master bedroom remodel is a practical way to minimize clutter. Any item you own, from electronic gadgets to dirty clothes and sheets, can be stored out of sight.
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Count on DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of St. Louis Park to help you create beautiful, functional and enjoyable living spaces. Our team will be delighted to guide you through the entire interior remodeling process, from concept through completion. Call (952) 522-3008 or fill out our contact form to schedule a design center visit or virtual consultation. We serve homeowners in Minneapolis, St. Louis Park and Robbinsdale, as well as the surrounding communities of Anoka, Adina and St. Paul.