How To Convert Clutter With A Minimalist Bedroom

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If you’re finding yourself increasingly frustrated with the clutter in your bedroom, then it might be time for a minimalist transformation. Minimalist bedrooms are focused on purpose, function, and space, allowing you to hone in on what’s most important: your rest and relaxation.

Cutting out clutter and figuring out how to turn your bedroom into something that looks clean, minimal and Instagram-worthy might seem daunting at first, but the process is a lot simpler than you think.

From investing in the right bedroom furniture for your space – including the top rated mattress for your sleep, the right organization tools, and lamps – to introducing some greenery in the form of plants, here are our top tips for creating a minimalist bedroom even Marie Kondo would be proud of.

Tip #1: Getting Rid Of Your Clutter

 Starting with your minimalist bedroom means beginning with the basics. Sort out your bedroom into three separate categories- the belongings you want to keep, what you wish to donate, and the things you want to get rid of.

Make sure that a bulk of your belongings are going into those latter two categories if you really want to ensure you’re adhering to the principles of minimalism. You want to be left with what’s most valuable to you, and most essential to the functioning of your bedroom. If your mattress is more than five years old, it’s well worth considering replacing.

Tip #2: Invest In What Matters

The purpose of your bedroom should be to sleep, rest, and recover after a long day or week. That means everything within your bedroom needs to center around this – which is why your bed should become your point of focus.

Finding the best mattress for your bedroom is important because it serves the minimalist principle of function over form. The best mattresses for your sleeping position will vary depending on your personal habits, but they tend to be equally comforting, supportive, and in synergy with your space.

Remember that it’s equally important to finding the best mattress size for your bedroom, along with the right bed frame to hold this up. Airflow and space are prioritized in minimalist decor, and achieving this by finding the best mattress size as it relates to the space available in your room is therefore important.

Try and find a bed frame that doesn’t have a headboard, and is tall enough to double as a storage space opportunity should you need it. Since minimalist bedroom decor is all about keeping things clean, you don’t want too many decorative flourishes, even when it comes to your bed.

Tip #3: Fill Your Room With Calming Colors

People often associate minimalist decor with monochromatic color schemes, but we’re here to tell you this doesn’t always have to be the case. Finding the right minimalist bedroom decor is about creating a space that looks and communicates calmness. This can be done with pastel shades, or even softer muted shades of your favorite colors.

Introducing some plants into your room can be an added way of naturally restoring some color into your minimalist bedroom. Certain succulents or smaller plants will also ensure ease of maintenance, without taking up too much attention or cluttering your space. Plants are also believed to bring positive energy to your bedroom. Not only will your bedroom look zen, but it will feel zen also.

From finding the best mattress you can to investing in bedroom furniture that ensures you’re resting well at night, transforming your room into a minimalist haven means saying goodbye to clutter and hello to a good night’s sleep.

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