I've recently written a few pieces on my blog about sleep....both the lack of & importance of it.
I recently made over my children's bedrooms....
which naturally, I suppose, got me thinking about my bedroom & what it means to me.
For some people I know, their bedroom is simply a place to sleep, it's purely functional.
For some, it's a place of sanctuary....
not just for rest, it's a place of comfort, a haven.
I definitely fall into the latter group....
I've been slowly making over the bedroom during the last few months....
I've painted the walls white which has added not only a bright, clean feeling to the room but has given it a calm quality.
I never thought white walls were for me - I preferred pale colours but thought white was too stark.
But I can see now it's incredibly calming and also provides a blank canvas which colour can be added to in the form of a painting, books, rugs or bedding.
I love my room....it's definitely a place of tranquillity for me, a safe haven.
When I was growing up, I had to share a room....
something which had to be but which I never really enjoyed.
I can however remember creating a corner which was just mine....
I watch my children adding to their own spaces…
with their own drawings & decorations, a reflection of their own personalities.
Funnily enough - or maybe not - subconsciously, I think I still do that.
Favourite books are at my bedside, personal photographs, an old lamp, my notebooks....it’s funny how childhood habits die hard.
I love having my own space....although equally I love my children being able to run into the room, jump into our bed & burrow down under the covers.
A place of comfort, a place to exhale, unwind, relax and rejuvenate....
it's all those things I guess.
Everyone’s different; learn how to choose your perfect bed at Silentnight.
For advice on how to get good night’s sleep, check out advice from our sleep & energy expert Dr Nerina.
Everyone’s different; learn how to choose your perfect bed at Silentnight.
For advice on how to get good night’s sleep, check out advice from our sleep & energy expert Dr Nerina.
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