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Mistake 3: Not prioritising comfortIt goes without saying that comfort is key if you want a relaxing bedroom. For example, it pays to buy the best mattress you can afford, and follow the recommendation of experts by changing it every eight years. Also consider your pillows. Research the filling that works best for you, whether that’s feathers, down, synthetic fibres or memory foam – all have their pros and cons. Replace pillows regularly, ideally every two years. Don’t forget the headboard, either – it’s something many of us don’t consider. A padded design can make a big difference, especially if you’re someone who loves to read in bed. Most bed shops sell upholstered headboards off-the-peg, or you could look for companies online that make them bespoke for the exact dimensions and fabric of your dreams. For a cost-effective solution, take a look at online tutorials on how to make one out of MDF, fabric and foam.How to make your headboard work harder
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Mistake 5: Failing to block the lightIf you’re sensitive to light and find it easily disturbs your snoozing, then it’s a smart idea to invest in blackout linings for curtains or blinds. Most window covering companies will add these for a relatively modest sum that’s well worth it.However, bear in mind light can still creep in around the edges of blackout blinds and curtains, so make sure they fully cover the window. In this room, the rail extends beyond the glazing and the curtains drop from the ceiling, which helps to conceal any intruding chinks of outdoor light.
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