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- Is your bedroom so ho-hum, it's putting you to sleep?
- If so, it's time to turn your bedroom into a sanctuary from life's daily woes.
- Giving your space an update doesn't have to mean spending a big chunk of change.
- We've rounded up seven products that add a powerful punch of style to your personal refuge, and each one costs less than $100.
Far too many people retire to bleak, cluttered, or just plain ugly sleeping chambers each night. For many of us, limited decorating dollars go to decking out the living room, or for electronic devices - hello, 55-inch flat-screen.
We think that's a shame, because the space that's the last thing your eyes register before drifting off to the land of nod, should be a warm, welcoming reflection of your personality and tastes.
That's why we decided to take up the inexpensive bedroom makeover challenge. We found seven products that really add something special to your room, but won't break your savings account. In fact, each of them costs less than $100.
So whether you choose just one or go for the entire list, you're sure to find yourself smiling when you wake up in your newly decorated space.
Here's what you need to give your bedroom a makeover:
- Fresh paint: Behr Premium Plus
- A nice duvet cover: Leadtimes Duvet Cover Set
- A lovely bolster pillow: Edwards Velvet Lumbar Pillow
- A small area rug: Genuine Sheepskin Rug
- A bedside lamp: Guildford Table Lamp
- A new headboard: Flash Furniture Cambridge Tufted Headboard
- Some wall art: Shop Wayfair's collection of wall art
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