When you move in with your partner, it can be hard to find a space that feels like “yours” and also reflects your partner’s tastes. But no need to worry—with just a little bit of decorating, you can create a bedroom that’s both beautiful and functional while still feeling like it belongs entirely to you two.
The bathroom is a great place to keep your makeup and toothbrushes.
The bathroom is a great place to keep your makeup and toothbrushes. This can be done in separate containers, or one large container with dividers inside.
If you choose the latter option, then keep the makeup on one side of the box and toothbrushes on another. That way, when someone uses their brush it won’t get into any of their makeup products or vice versa!
Create a side table for each person in the room, and put them next to their respective side of the bed.
A great way to make sure your bedroom is a place where your partner can relax and enjoy their time with you is by creating side tables for each person in the room. These tables should be placed next to each person’s respective side of the bed, so that they can easily reach them when they need something like a glass or book. You also want to make sure that these tables match their tastes so that they feel comfortable using them–and don’t worry about finding anything too extravagant; simple wooden pieces are usually enough!
Make sure that these pieces are easily accessible from anywhere else in your room (or house), as well as being out of any areas where people may walk through frequently (like near doors).
Get storage that matches both of your tastes.
It’s important that you and your partner agree on the style and theme of your bedroom. You don’t want to be in a room that has one half that is completely different from the other, so make sure you both like it before bringing home new furniture pieces.
If there are some elements of your design plan that don’t work for either one of you, try to find ways around them by making small adjustments here and there or finding alternatives for those things that aren’t working out as well as expected (like curtains).
If you’re not sure where to put things, ask yourself which things you use more often (such as clothes) and set up those items accordingly.
If you’re not sure where to put things, ask yourself which things you use more often (such as clothes) and set up those items accordingly. For example, if your closet is near the door and it’s easier to grab a shirt or pair of pants without having to open a drawer or pull out drawers every time, then keep clothes in there! If you don’t wear dresses often but do like them on occasion when going out with friends on weekends or special occasions, store them somewhere else so they don’t get mixed up with everyday outfits.
If there are certain pieces of furniture that are just sitting around unused–for example, a desk that only gets used once per week by your partner who plays video games at home–get rid of them!
Use hooks and racks with designated spaces for each person’s clothes and accessories.
- Use hooks and racks to hang clothes, shoes, bags and accessories.
- Use hooks and racks to store belts, scarves ties hats etc.
- Use them to store jewelry
Use separate drawers for each person’s socks, bras, underwear, etc., so that you can easily tell whose is whose without having to rummage through all of them at once.
You may be wondering how to keep your clothes organized if you’re using a dresser. This can be done by using separate drawers for each person’s socks, bras, underwear and other items. This way it is easy to tell whose is whose without having to rummage through all of them at once. You could also use baskets or bins on top of the dresser if there are enough shelves available in your room.
Hang towels vertically with hooks so that they are easier to reach when getting out of the shower or bathtub.
- Hang towels vertically with hooks so that they are easier to reach when getting out of the shower or bathtub.
- Use a rack over your sink to store toiletries, such as toothbrushes, hairbrushes and makeup brushes.
- Place an organizer on top of your dresser to hold jewelry that doesn’t have a case (e.g., earrings).
A little decorating can create a shared space that you both love!
Decorating your shared bedroom can be a great way to create a space that you both love. You can use colors, items and decor that reflect your personalities and interests. This will help give each person their own space while also making it feel like a shared room.
There are many ways to decorate your bedroom as a couple:
- Use different colors in each side of the room (for example reds on one side, blues on another). This will help keep each person’s side distinct but still connect them through their shared color palette.
- Use personal items such as photos or art work from travels together at home in frames around the room. These items give an added sense of history into what makes up “your” space as well as highlighting what matters most to both parties involved in this project together!
If you’re looking for some cute ways to decorate your bedroom, then our tips are sure to help! Whether it’s with matching bedsheets or some cute pillows on the bed, there are plenty of ways to make your space feel like home. We hope this article has inspired you as much as it did us when we were writing it–and if there’s anything else we can do for you, please don’t hesitate ask us!