How to Make your Bedroom Romantic on a Budget

Ways to Turn the Master Bedroom into a Sexy Love-Nest

© Angela Wilson

Jan 29, 2009
Romantic Master Bedroom, Kristine Kisky
The master bedroom should be a romantic and sexy place that encourages romance and love. Try some of these ideas to sexify your bedroom on a budget.

Making a bedroom romantic can be expensive. Many articles suggest buying new bedding, new paint, fancy lamps for soft lighting, and many other potentially expensive suggestions. For those who are renting or on a budget – try some of these manageable and realistic ideas to spice up your bedroom.

The Basics (common suggestions)

  • Remove clutter
  • Use color (paint the walls)
  • Buy soft sheets and nice bedding
  • Hang beautiful and colorful curtains
  • Music – have romantic CDs available
  • Either take out the television or hide it
  • Hang beautiful art work (not pictures of your family or children)
  • Use different-sized pillows
  • Light candles
  • Use beautiful flowers

Unique and Fun Ideas

Go beyond the basics to add a special touch while making your master bedroom more romantic.

Experiment with Mirrors

You don’t have to put the mirrors on the ceiling, but experiment with placing mirrors you already own in suggestive places. If the budget allows, you can purchase new mirrors, and based on your experiments, you’ll know exactly where to hang them.

Add Color without Painting

If you are renting, you are probably not permitted to paint the walls. Instead, shop around for the best deal on sheer fabric. Get creative with some thumb tacks and sheer fabric and you can turn your plain bedroom into a colorful romantic dream.

Make Your Own Canopy

Instead of buying a canopy, make your own. It’s still going to require some spending, but it will be a lot less than buying a ready-made one (or a new bed frame). You can find wall-hooks at most craft or hardware stores. Put the hooks on the ceiling and hang sheer fabric from the ceiling to the floor.

"Does This Put Me in the Mood?"

While removing clutter, go through everything in your bedroom and ask, does this put me in the mood? If the answer is no, find a new home for it somewhere else in your apartment or home. It may start to feel bare once you start moving some stuff out, but you can replace those items with sexy pillows, erotic pictures, candles, romantic books, etc. Remember, this is your love nest – not your living room. The bedroom needs to serve one purpose: to sleep and to love. Both will improve by only keeping things in the room that add to the experience instead of distracting from it.

Make Your Own Erotic Art

Instead of spending thousands of dollars on a fancy piece of art to hang in your new love nest, make your own erotic art. Buy a large canvas and some body paint. Put down a big tarp, cover yourselves in a variety of colors, and make love on the canvas. Make it as simple, plain, or risqué as you’d like. Hang it up, and you now have erotic art that will help put you both in the mood – reminding you of the experience of creating it.

Christmas Lights

You can use the white lights with white cords or the colorful lights with green cords. It’s really up to you as both can be very effective at setting the romantic mood. Get creative with how you hang the lights – place them in fake plants or trees, along the top of the walls, in sheer fabric, around the bottom of the bed, along the headboard, or any other creative way you can think of. Christmas lights are cheap and perfect for using color and low lights to set the mood.

Change the Bedding

Instead of buying new bedding, just wash the sheets and comforter and spray them with some linen spray, your favorite perfume or cologne, or even body spray. If you want to spend a little, buy a couple fuzzy or soft throws for the top of the bed. The softness will add a new experience to your sense of touch.

Fancy Lights

Instead of buying new lamps, just use what you have a buy some affordable colored bulbs for them. Go for pink bulbs for a soft and sensual color of light.

Get the Temperature Right

This one seems obvious, but failing to plan for it could quickly kill the mood. If it’s cold, be sure to heat the room up by turning up the thermostat or using a space heater. If it’s hot, be sure to cool the room and add a fan to keep the air moving and romantic.

Feng Shui Tips

For the master bedroom, always have items in pairs (2 pictures, 2 lamps, 2 end tables, etc). Avoid water elements (like small fountains or pictures of water) which sucks out the fire energy you want in the room.

The key to making a bedroom romantic is getting creative. Yes, candles and fancy bedding are nice, but start brainstorming some special touches your partner will find interesting and fun. This is about the two of you creating a sensual and romantic environment. Work together to make your bedroom a sexy and romantic place.


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Romantic Master Bedroom, Kristine Kisky
Decorating Can Be Expensive, Clara Natoli
Experiment with Mirrors for Romantic Bedroom, Phaedra Wilkinson
Make Your Own Canopy, Clara Natoli
 


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Comments
Feb 4, 2009 12:07 PM
Guest :
thank you.... you guys have help me a ton.
Feb 25, 2009 3:23 PM
Guest :
Great ideas
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