13 Relaxing Bedroom Ideas to Create a Cozy Master Suite

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A large part of self care is making the environment around you feel comfortable and relaxing. And that starts with making your bedroom relaxing. This post is going to give you 13 relaxing bedroom ideas to create a cozy master suite in your home.

You can do face masks and read self help books all week, but if your bedroom feels chaotic and stressful then your self care efforts won’t pay off as much as you’d hope for.

Cozy bedroom ideas and organization will also help you establish healthy sleep patterns.

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Sleep is vital for both your physical and mental health, so anything you can do to establish healthy sleep patterns will go a long way.

This post is going to give you 13 relaxing bedroom ideas to create a cozy master suite in your home.

1. Clean

The first step to make your bedroom feel relaxing is to tidy up!

Put away any clothes that are lying around, get rid of any trash, etc. Organize any items on your dresser and nightstand.

Just by making things a little cleaner, you’ll already start to feel better!

2. Ditch the TV

Watching TV directly before bed can disrupt sleep patterns. My recommendation is to put your TV out in the living room to avoid the temptation.

Instead, do something off-line before bed like read a book or a puzzle.

For some ideas on what to read, click here for 13 books for the soul.

3. Incorporate calming colors

Another great way to make your bedroom more relaxing is to incorporate calming colors. Try adding some lavender, pale green, pale blue, or soft gray. These colors will have a calming effect on your mind.

Not looking to completely re-paint? That’s okay! Try adding some home accents like a picture frame or storage ottoman in these calming hues.

4. Add some cozy bedding

There is nothing like a cozy bed and that starts with some quality sheets! Invest in some high quality sheets that feeling soothing to your skin.

And of course you can’t forget a nice, comfy blanket either. Get something like this that will calming to fall asleep under.

5. Get some comfy pillows

Another one of the best relaxing bedrooms ideas to bring more comfort to your bedroom is to use some memory foam pillows. Trust me, they will make your room feel so relaxing.

Memory foam pillows are great because they help relieve joint pressure and reduce neck and back pain.

6. Keep your sheets clean and fresh

Pillow cases can collect dirt, makeup, and oil while we sleep every night. This buildup can contribute to skin problems like acne, not to mention it just feels a little icky.

Feel relaxed and refreshed by washing your sheets as often as possible, aiming for about once a week. If necessary, consider keeping an extra sheet set on hand so you can just switch them out if washing once a week feels like too much work.

7. Add a sound machine

I admit, I used to be addicted to falling asleep to Netflix on my iPad. If you can relate, you may really benefit from a sound machine like I have!

A sound machine provides some background noise that promotes, rather than detracts, from sleep patterns like TV will.

This sound machine is great because it’s affordable and has multiple sound options like rain, ocean, summer night, thunder, and more.

8. Use an oil diffuser

Smell is a huge part of making a living environment relaxing. Use a diffuser like this one to make your bedroom smell nice and calming.

Try a calming scent like lavender or vetiver vanilla.

Candles are great too, but be careful not to fall asleep with your candles still lit!

9. Increase oxygen with plants

Plants provide oxygen in your environment which can help reduce stress and anxiety.

Adding some plants to your bedroom can help you bust some of that stress and can aid in establishing healthy sleep patterns.

10. Add a cozy rug

A rug will not only add some more color to your room, but it will make it feel cozier. Get a rug like this that will feel super comfortable under your feet.

There’s nothing like waking up in the morning and putting your feet down on a soft landing.

11. Keep things easy to reach

In order to create a relaxing environment, keep items you use often (especially ones that help you relax) close by!

Organize your bedside table to include lip balm, lotion, a good book, your new sound machine…whatever you need to feel relaxed.

12. Put up some black out shades

Light can disrupt sleep, so putting up some black out shades will help you eliminate any light trickling in your windows and causing you to toss and turn.

These shades do the trick AND they are actually cute.

13. Organize your dresser

There is nothing like organization to make your bedroom feel calming and a good place to start is your dresser!

Start by emptying all of your drawers and folding your clothes neatly. Organize each drawer by the type of clothing so you may have a drawer for t-shirts, one for pajama pants, and another for athletic shorts.

Organize smaller items like socks using these drawer dividers that will keep your dresser in check.

Tidy up the top of your dresser as well. If you keep makeup and other things on your dresser consider getting one of these awesome makeup organizers!

Those are the 13 relaxing bedroom ideas to make a cozy master suite in your home.

Your living environment has a huge impact on your mental health so creating a relaxing bedroom is an important form of self care. Even small things like keeping your room tidy is a great act of service to your future self.

Use the tips in this post to create a cozy bedroom hideaway you’ll never want to leave!

Comment below with your favorite way to create a relaxing space.

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