DESIGN OF A BEDROOM | ARRANGEMENT

The bedroom is the perfect place at home for relaxation and rejuvenation. When considering the design of your bedroom, it’s important to keep in mind both aesthetics and functionality. Before buying furniture for your bedroom, you need to decide some factors like wall colour and the type of flooring that you want. Try to choose a colour that will help you create a calm atmosphere and also compliment well with your bedroom furniture. The lighting needs to be chosen wisely as well because a very bright bedroom is not soothing enough, whereas a room with insufficient lighting will hinder activities such as bedtime reading. 

MASTER BEDROOM- The furniture in the Master Bedroom typically includes:
  • A Queen Size Bed/King Size Bed.
  • Bedside Tables -For Convenience, it is desirable to have 2 bedside tables on either side of the Double bed.
  • A 4 0r 6 shutter Wardrobe or Closet.
  • A dressing Table
  • A Dresser
  • 1 or 2 chairs and a small table for having morning coffee, or conversation.
  • Desk with chair - If space permits adesk is also useful for the workaholics.
MASTER BEDROOM SIZE -
  • With furniture consisting of a Queen size Bed, 2 bedside tables on either side, 4 shutters Closet, a Dressing table, a Dresser or 2 boudoir chairs with coffee table will be of a minimum size of 12'0" x 12'6"
  • With furniture consisting of a King size bed, 2 bedside tables on either side, 6 shutters Closet, a dressing table, dresser, 2 chairs with coffee table in between and a desk with chair will be a minimum of 14'0" x 12'6".
CHILDREN'S BEDROOM :

The furniture in the Children's Bedroom depends on whether it is a Single or Double occupancy room.
  •  The Single Occupancy Bedroom will typically have only one single bed and is generally used by the teenagers and pre-adolescent children (9 to 12 years old) and maybe an elderly person while
  • The Double Occupancy Bedroom will have two single Beds or a bunk bed and is used by preschoolers and school going children of the same sex. It may also be used adults.
  • Bedside Tables -For Convenience, it is desirable to have 2 bedside tables on either side of the Double bed.
  • A 4 or 6 shutter Wardrobe or Closet.
  • 1 or 2 study tables with chairs.
  • A Dresser.
CHILDREN'S BEDROOM SIZES:
  • Single Occupancy Bedroom - with a single bed and bedside table, study table with chair and 2 shutter closet, will be of a minimum size of 9'0" x 10'0"
  • With a single bed and bedside table, study table with chair, 4 shutter closet and dresser, will be of a minimum size of 9'0" x 12'0".
  • Double Occupancy Bedroom - Consisting of 2 single beds with 2 bedside tables in between, a 4 shutter closet, 2 study tables and a dresser, will be of a minimum size of 14'6" x 12'0"
  • Having 2 single beds against 2 walls, 2 bedside tables , a 4 shutter closet, 2 study tables and a boudoir chair, will be of a minimum size of 13'0" x 13'0"
  • If the two single beds are replaced with a bunk bed then the room width can be reduced by around 2'0".
BEDROOM LOCATION:

The bedroom is a private space used for rest, relaxation, reading, writing, working, listening to music, convalescing, sleeping, phoning etc. Hence there is a need for privacy, quiet and peace. It should also be well lit and airy and preferably be near some green garden etc as the oxygen released by plants is rejuvenating. It should be away from the noisy parts of the house and the rooms where guests are entertained. To get some tips on the best location for Bedrooms, go to:
VAASTU SHASTRA | BEDROOM 
DESIGN OF A BEDROOM | PLANNING 

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