I loved this question from Andrea: “Any ideas on making a bedroom a relaxing oasis?” Thanks Andrea!
Why did I love this question so much? Well, when I work with clients who have a big project ahead of them (many rooms in their home to organize) I suggest they start with a space where they can create an oasis or haven. This oasis becomes their sacred place — free from clutter. It is the place they can go to relax, recharge and in general just feel good while they continue to make progress in the rest of their home. So … I love the idea of an oasis. And even more, I love the idea of the bedroom being the oasis, since this is the place we go to relax and recharge at the end of the day.
So how to make your bedroom an oasis or place of calm and relaxation? First … answer these questions:
- What colors evoke a feeling of calm and relaxation for you?
- What materials or fabrics are calm and relaxing to you?
- What sounds relax and calm you?
- Now, think about the opposite. What is stressful and distracting to you?
For me … blue is my happiest and most relaxing color. So my oasis must be blue. And when I hear the word oasis I instantly think of potted plants, tall and palm like. (Can you tell I’m not a botanist?) I also think of white cotton sheets, down comforters and warm and fuzzy throws. My haven has lots of plush pillows and it wouldn’t be complete without my electric blanket.
Lighting is another key. Install a dimmer switch or bring in a few accent lights and forgo the overhead light altogether. Candles add instant warmth. And don’t forget your sense of smell … scented candles in lavender (or my favorite: vanilla) are a must-have in my oasis.
Natural / organic materials feel like an oasis to me, too, especially wicker. (But I’m always on the outlook for an excuse to use wicker, so take that one with a grain of salt.) Another relaxing element is soft, calm music or a fountain. Ah … it’s making me sleepy just thinking about it.
Now for the opposite of relaxing? My definition is work, paper, clutter and anything loud. So move out the T.V. Move out loud music. Assign all work a home outside of the bedroom. And last but not least, corral items in baskets or pandan boxes to keep visual clutter at bay.
Tell me about your oasis. At this point I’m half tempted to scrap the magazine project and skip ahead to the master bedroom redo project that’s on my “someday” list! Will your oasis ideas put me over the edge?
I don’t currently have an oasis, but it is also on my “someday” list. And, trying to get the tv out will put my husband over the edge, argh! I wanted to delurk and let you know that I love reading your blog and have subscribed to your simplify101 newsletter. You have some terrific ideas. I especially liked the post about the treat bags for kids birthdays! Thanks!
Do not forget to include a nice basket full of your favorite books, magazines, etc…
great post, Aby! I agree with taking out the TV, it makes the room so much more peaceful. I always tell my clients there are only two things that you should be doing in a bedroom, sleeping and making love!
TV makes noise and visual clutter and there are so many studies out there that suggest that sleep disorders can be reduced by not watching violent television before bed (that includes the 11 o’clock news!). It’s a hard habit to break, but I believe well worth it.
warmly,
Jessica
Sorry about the really late comment. I love your ideas. I totally agree with everything you said. I never thought of having greenery (plants and such). duh. I love it, and will have to get some. I’m still working on getting the computer out of the room. It will be gone once the basement is finished, which will be soon.
Thanks for the great ideas. I will definetly be using them soon to create my oasis!
Delurking…loving your site…my oasis includes our new luxury mattress and box springs – just firm enough, great linens, a beautifully made bed (just like they do in the catalogs and lots of throw pillows), nightstands with nothing but our alarm clocks and beautiful lamps, a comfortable chair with ottoman and a great plush throw where I can read or just relax.
Thanks for your blog – you are now officially bookmarked – and I will be back!
Merry Christmas!