30 Bedroom Boredom Busters

Posted on 2008-01-25

Share your deepest fantasies with each other.
Kiss with your eyes open..
Extend your foreplay time... considerably.
Play truth or dare but keep your questions steered towards the topic at hand.
Make love by only candlelight.
Try ice...
Spend $100 on lingerie.
Take a bath or shower together.
Write a sensual love story about you and your partner. Leave it for them to read.
Use whipped cream...
Stay the night at a hotel with a hot tub.
Make it a point to touch every inch of your lover's body.
Learn more about aphrodisiacs.
Give your love a sensual massage.
Buy a few love making technique books and read them together.
Compliment your love on how they look and while making love.
Do a strip dance for them.
Spend a day teasing your partner.
Make love somewhere other than your home.
Experiment with different types of kisses.
When your love comes home, take control and make love to them right there.
Share a bottle of champagne while laying on blanket in your backyard looking at the stars.
Wash your partner.
Leave hidden sensually, teasing notes where they will find them.
Experiment with food during foreplay.
Kiss every part of their body.
Christen each room by making love in a new room every night.
Try one new thing in the bedroom a week.
Pick up your lover wearing only a trench coat.
Fix your hair, makeup, etc. Go to bed with only a pair of high heels on.

Guest Bedroom

Posted on 2007-10-02

Setting aside a room for guests makes their stay more comfortable not only for them, but also for you. You can furnish the guest room with a marvelous bed and all the necessary furnishings and forget about it. Check out the following suggestions for ways to make your guest room comfortable:

  • Buy a handsome, space-saving daybed or sofa bed that fits smartly against the wall and out of the way.
    The versatility of these beds makes them a delightful option in a home office or other double-duty room. You may even consider installing a Murphy bed that hides away in a closet.
  • Make sure that your guest has plenty of closet space.
  • Dedicate two sets of sheets, a comforter, special pillows, a duvet cover, and pillow shams to your guest room.

Children's Bedroom

Posted on 2007-10-02

Nurseries must be planned with the child's future years in mind. But from the beginning, make room for a changing table near the crib. As always, keep safety in mind. The following tips will help you do all of these things:

  • Keep cribs away from windows and window blind cords.
  • Make sure cribs and bunk beds meet federal safety standards. Check to see that mattresses fit snugly against the crib's sides. Slats, spindles, rods, and corner posts should be no more than 2-3/8 inches apart from each other. Make sure a child can't release the drop side of a crib.
  • Choose chests and cabinets that can't be tipped over (even when drawers are opened and a child crawls up and into them). This may call for fastening them to the wall for security.
  • Find hardware that's rounded, sanded, and has no sharp edges.
  • Equip all electrical outlets with plastic safeguard plugs.
  • Eliminate any small throw rugs on slippery floors.
  • Make sure all flooring is skidproof.
  • Eliminate dangling cords on window blinds.
  • Choose bunk beds with sturdy ladders, handrails, and safety rails.

Teen Bedrooms

Posted on 2007-10-02

Teenagers usually know what they want in a bedroom and aren't slow to tell you that they need storage for books and music and space for their collections of just about anything you can name. They have firm ideas about style and colors, so ask! And when your son or daughter requests a wild color, do your best to persuade him or her to use it as an accent.

More and more activities from surfing the Net to entertaining take place in a teen's room. Extra seating and small tables provide space for visitors. Keep furnishings practical and easy to care for.

Master Bedroom

Posted on 2007-10-02

A master bedroom doesn't have to be huge, but it does need to offer the amenities you need. If your space is less masterful than you'd like, look at some of the following suggestions for decorating your bedroom:

  • Make the bedroom look larger by eliminating clutter.
  • Use only necessary furniture. If you can, push a chest of drawers into a walk-in closet to free up floor space.
  • Keep the bed visually low. Use a headboard, but don't use a footboard, and opt for something other than a four-poster bed, all of which tend to take up space visually, making the room seem smaller.
  • Keep all your furniture — like the rest of your color scheme — light. Light colored furniture, walls, floors, window treatments, and bedding make a room seem bigger.

Regardless of the size of your master bedroom, the following tips can help you to make it as comfortable as possible:

  • Add bedside tables that are as big as space will allow. If you read or watch TV in bed, you'll find these tables helpful.
    You can buy restaurant café tables for very little money and drape them with quilts.
  • Try to make room for at least one comfortable chair. Chairs are great for company on a sick day, for daytime resting, or for reading.
  • Consider carpeting all bedroom floors to reduce noise in the room.
  • Add a lady's desk — a small, delicately proportioned furnishing for writing letters and so forth — if you have room.
Source: Dummies

Bedroom Arrangement

Posted on 2007-05-22

I really like to stay in my bedroom :) I chose everything for my room, the colors, wallpapers, bed, sheets and my dogs' bed. But I don't have everything in my room cause it's so small :( I only have the bed, computer table, dogs' bed and house and the glow in the dark on my walls and ceilings, hihi...

Here's a simple tip on how to make your room nice :)

  • Start with choosing the wall against which you will place your bed.
  • Place your focal point on the opposite side of your bed for maximum visibility.
  • Bed placed at an angle in the corner looks quite dramatic.
  • A nightstand with drawers and shelves and a lamp can be placed at both sides of the bed for visual balance and allow for place to rest your alarm clock, magazines and books and water. It also allows the couple to have their own reading light in the night.
  • Instead of footboards to rest the feet at the end of the bed, you can also place a bench or a trunk that provides versatility enough to be used as seating area and a storage space for blankets and a place to throw your robe after the bath.
  • If you have a large master suite, you can use the extra space to create a seating area, reading area or relaxing area for yourself by placing upholstered chairs or a chaise lounge with tall potted plants in the corner for the touch of greenery.
  • A dresser with a mirror or a full-length mirror with interesting frame looks quite attractive and is very functional too for nighttime skin care.
  • An armoire to accommodate your television, audio systems or books can add the look of lavishness too.
  • One or two accent pieces that are unique in finish, color, material or size can take on the focal point of the room.
  • Heirloom-quality furniture may tax your pocket but is worth it. Look for the long lasting and better supporting dovetail joints, durable and easy-to-use metal on metal drawer glides, sanded and stained wood finishes that will keep your clothes safe, cedar-lined drawers for fine clothing and solid brass finish that is always in vogue while buying such furniture.
- An article from Home Decoration Ideas

 

 

 

About Bedtalks

Posted on 2007-05-22

This will be a Bedroom Blog, anything inside the bedroom...furnitures, arrangements, curtains, themes, etc... ahihi

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