Apr 04, 2014 | Carpet One Floor & Home
By Brigid Wethington
The bedroom is such an intimate space. The first thing I always asks my client is “what feeling do you want to have in this space?” I also like to ensure my clients that the bedroom design does not have to go with the rest of the house. It can be anything you want.
The first step is to establish what the mood of the room will be. Do you want a room that is calm, peaceful, energizing, romantic? The mood you would like to have will help steer the design decisions for your room.
Another important aspect of designing a bedroom is its functionality. I always make sure I understand my clients’ routines. When you wake up, go to sleep and any other routine activities need to be considered. For example, if a couple is sharing the room and one gets up before the other, you may want to include lighting under nightstands to keep the room dark while allowing for easy navigation of the room.
No matter what mood or functionality you need in a bedroom, there are a few rules that I always follow when designing a bedroom.
Brigid Wethington is the Principal Designer of B. Chic Interiors. She has been inspired by good design her entire life. Growing up in Ellicott City, she spent much of her time rearranging her room, and, circa 1986, famously cried when she didn’t get the waterbed she so desperately wanted for her birthday. Brigid earned a degree in Marketing and Business Administration from Towson University, where she spent much of her time…rearranging her furniture. After graduation, Brigid spent eight years working in sales and marketing, but ultimately was compelled to return to her first love: design, founding B. Chic Interiors in 2007. In 2009, Brigid received a certificate in Interior Design from Maryland Institute College of Art. Learn more about Brigid online at http://www.bchicinteriors.com