7 Décor Items You Shouldn’t Keep in Your Bedroom

The way you decorate your bedroom can significantly influence your comfort, relaxation, and sleep quality. While certain décor choices can make your space cozy and inviting, others can disrupt the serene ambiance needed for a restful retreat. To create the ideal atmosphere, avoid keeping these seven décor items in your bedroom. 1. Bright or Overly […] You're reading 7 Décor Items You Shouldn’t Keep in Your Bedroom, originally posted on Decoist. If you enjoyed this post, be sure to follow Decoist on Twitter, Facebook and Pinterest.

Dec 10, 2024 - 23:00
7 Décor Items You Shouldn’t Keep in Your Bedroom

The way you decorate your bedroom can significantly influence your comfort, relaxation, and sleep quality. While certain décor choices can make your space cozy and inviting, others can disrupt the serene ambiance needed for a restful retreat. To create the ideal atmosphere, avoid keeping these seven décor items in your bedroom.

1. Bright or Overly Stimulating Colors

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Décor featuring bright, bold colors like neon or vivid reds can create a sense of excitement and energy rather than relaxation. These colors may elevate your stress levels and make it harder to unwind. Opt for calming tones like soft blues, greens, or neutrals to promote tranquility.

2. Large Mirrors Facing the Bed

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While mirrors can make a room feel larger, placing them where they reflect the bed can disturb your sleep. In feng shui, mirrors are believed to bounce energy around the room, potentially causing restlessness. If you love mirrors, position them so they don’t directly face the bed.

3. Excessive Wall Art

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Too many art pieces can overwhelm the senses and make the bedroom feel chaotic rather than restful. Keep wall art minimal and select calming or inspirational designs to foster a soothing environment.

4. Artificial Plants or Flowers

Bedroom with art on the wall
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Though they require no maintenance, artificial plants can collect dust, adding to indoor allergens. Furthermore, they lack the air-purifying benefits of real greenery. If you want to incorporate nature, choose a low-maintenance, bedroom-friendly plant like a peace lily or snake plant.

5. Clocks with Loud Ticking

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Vintage analog clocks may add charm to your décor, but their constant ticking can disrupt sleep, especially for light sleepers. Replace noisy clocks with silent ones or digital options that maintain your bedroom’s peaceful vibe.

6. Excess Lighting Fixtures

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Overhead lighting that’s too bright or elaborate chandeliers can make your bedroom feel less cozy. Harsh lighting creates a stark atmosphere rather than a soothing one. Instead, use soft, warm-toned lamps or dimmable lights for a more inviting ambiance.

7. Overly Ornate or Heavy Curtains

Grey bedroom
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While curtains are essential for privacy and blocking light, overly ornate or heavy ones can make the room feel dark and oppressive. Intricate designs or thick fabrics may dominate the space, detracting from a calm and minimalist aesthetic. Opt for light, airy curtains or simple blackout panels to balance functionality and style without overwhelming the room.

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The right bedroom décor is key to creating a space that supports relaxation and restful sleep. By avoiding these seven items, you can design a bedroom that feels serene, inviting, and conducive to your well-being. Transform your space into the restful retreat you deserve, and watch as your sleep and mood improve.

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You're reading 7 Décor Items You Shouldn’t Keep in Your Bedroom, originally posted on Decoist. If you enjoyed this post, be sure to follow Decoist on Twitter, Facebook and Pinterest.

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