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Tips For Your Primary Bedroom Remodel

4-Minute ReadUPDATED: May 29, 2022

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Whether you’re interested in a primary bedroom remodel so you can update the overall look, or add in some functional features, it’s important to create a realistic plan. That starts with figuring out what you want, how much it’ll cost, whether you want to DIY or hire a contractor, and an estimated project timeline.

Transforming your primary bedroom into your sanctuary is easier than you’d think. Here are some tips to keep in mind as you’re embarking on your remodeling project.

How To Remodel A Bedroom

One of the major perks about remodeling a bedroom is that you probably don’t have to worry about more structural elements like you would in a kitchen or bathroom. Instead, it’s more about changing fundamentals such as window treatments, lighting, flooring, paint and other budget-friendly items.

Bedroom remodels can easily add value to your home since so many people want a peaceful place to sleep and relax.

When you’re looking to remodel your bedroom, start by looking at the space in general. What is it that you like and don’t like about the space? For instance, you like the big windows and simply want to switch up the curtains. Or you like the size of the room but need more storage space. In this case you may want to consider either purchasing more furniture or adding in a larger closet.

Here are a few elements you could change about your bedroom:

Flooring

Since the bedroom is a place to wind down, the flooring should reflect a sense of safety, warmth and comfort. Wall-to-wall carpeting is good, as is hardwood flooring with rugs placed in strategic areas. The point is, you want flooring that feels good on bare feet.

Paint Color

Yes, you can paint any color you want in your room! The exact color will depend on your preferences and the type of mood you want to convey. The size of the room matters as well. For instance, using lighter colors in a small room will make it feel larger.

Lighting

Lighting in the bedroom doesn't mean having only one light source. You want to have different lighting for different occasions, like when you want to stay up and read but your partner is fast asleep.

When remodeling, think of different types of light sources like table or floor lamps, sconces or even lighting with dimmer switches. Items like black-out curtains are great if you want to be able to control the amount of light that goes in your room, perfect for when you want to sleep in. Otherwise, decorative curtains can really add to a room.

If your home is older, consider replacing the windows, perhaps to one that offers soundproofing capabilities so you can sleep more soundly at night.

Your Bed

How long have you had your mattress? It might be time to switch it. Since you spend so much of your life sleeping, investing in a quality mattress can increase your quality of sleep.

Once you figure out what you want in terms of your remodeling goals, get more specific. Make a list of projects you want to tackle. That way, you can estimate how long it might take, as well as how much it will cost.

DIY Primary Bedroom Remodel Ideas

If you’re on a budget, going the DIY route makes sense. Plus, you can make smaller changes that can lead to dramatic improvements.

Rearrange The Furniture

Sometimes it’s a matter of your room’s layout. Play around with your furniture. Draw out a simple layout and see how you can alter the look and feel of your room.

In many cases, you may not even need to purchase new furniture. And if you do, consider checking out thrift or consignment stores for unique pieces. Buying new bedroom furniture from a retailer is typically pricier, but you have the option to finance your purchase with a furniture loan.

Change The Paint Or Wallpaper

Like we mentioned earlier, changing up your paint color can add a whole new feel to your room. This small improvement can take as little as a few hours or a day, depending on the size of your room. Materials may not cost that much, but make sure you invest the time in taping off areas and covering furniture. You wouldn’t want to worry about spilling paint and not being able to clean it off.

Applying wallpaper is also a simple task that you can do yourself. If you purchase a patterned wallpaper, you’ll need to be careful you’re applying it correctly the first time. Watch some videos (many home improvement stores have them on their websites) to help you get the hang of it.

Add Personal Touches

It’s your room, so don’t forget to add in elements you like. You can follow some popular bedroom styles like Tuscan and shabby chic, but that’s totally up to you. Think about what kinds of decorative items you want, like vases or photos on your wall.

Install Your Own Lighting

Plugging in light fixtures can be done easily in existing outlets. However, if you’re installing more complex lighting like recessed lights or adding an electrical outlet, you may opt to leave that to the pros.

Create A Reading Area

Homeowners with larger bedrooms can consider creating an area for sitting and relaxing. Items to consider include a side table, a small sofa or chair, and even a shelf to hold your books.

Consider A Larger Wardrobe

Bedrooms with small closet spaces can feel frustrating, especially if you have a lot of clothes. If you don't have the time or the budget to create a larger closet, consider changing your storage. Purchasing a new wardrobe or a set of drawers is a nice practical solution.

Should I Hire A Professional?

There are plenty of considerations when deciding whether to hire a professional. Even if there are elements of your remodel that you can DIY, you may not have time or want to do it yourself. As long as you have a clearly defined budget, there’s nothing wrong with hiring a professional.

In cases where a major remodel is needed, it’s best to leave it to the pros. These include adding built-in closets, installing specialized lighting, adding plumbing for a primary bathroom and more. Make sure you get quotes from a few contractors so you can pick the best one for your budget and timeline.

How Much Does It Cost To Remodel A Primary Bedroom?

How much money you’ll end up spending on your primary bedroom will depend on the type of remodeling you want to do. Purchasing small pieces of furniture and painting the walls may cost you a few hundred dollars or less. Compare this to a few thousand dollars (or more) if you’re adding in new flooring, lighting and hiring a contractor to do the job.

To help, here are the average costs of some top-furniture items to consider when renovating your master bedroom:

Item

Average Cost

Low Cost

High Cost

King-sized bed frame

$800

$400

$1,200

King-sized mattress

$800

$600

$1,400

Headboard

$250

$100

$700

Nightstand (set)

$200

$70

$400

Closet (reach-in)

$800

$300

$1,500

Closet (walk-in)

$1,500

$1,200

$7,000

Wardrobe

$650

$400

$1,200

Dresser

$1,000

$400

$4,000

Final Thoughts

Whatever you choose, it’s important to ensure you have a detailed budget so that you know what you can afford. One great way to finance a home improvement project is with a personal loan. Shop around for options if you decide to go that route. Get started with Rocket Loans® today!

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