bedroom... practical but cosy

how does one make their bedroom practical but cosy?

As I'm living with my parents my bedroom is where I keep all of my stuff etc. although it's practical it sometimes doesn't feel cosy, then sometimes it feels cosy but not practical 

I don't want to spend money if possible - at least not a lot if I have to, to make it cosy and practical 

my bedroom should be somewhere I can go to do things I enjoy and relax, but it should feel cosy

I'm not sure if my colour of my bedroom is right (at the moment light purple pinkie colour) 

Any advice and tips and suggestions appreciated 

Just need a practical cosy bedroom 

Parents Reply
  • Also, be brave in regards to paint. We’ve got the living room the same colour on every wall, including the doors and skirting. It works! It’s not a big room, but dark colours somehow create a feeling of depth, so it actually looks bigger than what it is. The paint we got was from Dunelm and it’s called Bottle Green. Same with the hallway, ours is a very dark grey called Urban Nights 240 from Wickes, in can look almost black at times but the hallway looks big. 

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