Find Decor for Your Bedroom

Even if you've been planning your bedroom decor for quite a while, actually getting the decorative items together can be quite the hunt. Instead of planning to get everything in a single afternoon, take the time to find decor little by little, even if it's over time. You're more likely to find pieces you'll want to keep for a while and create an inviting area to lounge and sleep in. Does this Spark an idea?

Decorate With Corrugated Metal
Even though home improvement shows tend to focus on high-end, modern designs, a large segment of the population is still more comfortable with a down home, cozy look in their decor. If smooth stainless steel and monochromatic color palettes aren't your cup of tea, don't be afraid to embrace home decorating styles that allow you to showcase your love of barnyard animals, warm plaid and other country accents. This laid back look is easy to achieve, and you can find materials to create a custom corrugated metal chair rail and wall treatment in your local lumber yard. Corrugated metal adds a rustic element to any room, and using it on your walls is a simple way to add country charm. Does this Spark an idea?

Decorate Beds Against Walls
While the head of nearly every bed in bedrooms around the world goes against a wall, placing one of the long sides of a bed against a wall is a savvy decorating decision. This allows you to not only maximize the space in your room, but it also guarantees that your bed will have cozy, snug feeling, like a bunk onboard a ship or a cabin in the woods. You can enhance this sense of coziness and space by decorating the room strategically. Does this Spark an idea?

Frame Wall Sections
After a solid foundation, the walls are most important component of a building. They support everything above them, including higher floors, additional walls and the roof. Walls provide the framework to support door, windows, drywall and exterior cladding. They also house electrical wires, plumbing pipes and HVAC ducts, as well as define space within the structure. While framed walls must follow local building codes, anyone with basic carpentry skills and tools can frame a wall. Does this Spark an idea?

Decorate a Preschool Room
Preschool room decorations should reflect the age of the children learning there, typically those between the ages of 2 and 5. Children around this age are usually beginning to recognize letters, numbers and pictures. They tend to interact more independently with the world around them, but they still lack the coordination to be safe around potentially dangerous objects. Does this Spark an idea?