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3 Luxury Bedroom Upgrades for Under $1500

Make your basic bedroom a total boudoir with these three easy upgrades.

The bedroom is one of the most important spaces in the home, a haven for rest, relaxation, and romance, but it’s easy for it to get neglected. Maybe you’ve focused your efforts on busier rooms like the kitchen or living room. Maybe you’ve had it on the list of rooms to refresh for ages but it keeps getting pushed to the bottom. Maybe before guests come over, you run through every room in your house, collect the clutter, and shove it behind the closed doors of your most private space (or is that just us?). Either way, the bedroom deserves its share of love, and it might be a whole lot easier than you think to give it its due.

If you think you need a California King–sized budget to upgrade your bedroom, think again. Without plumbing and appliances like the kitchen and bathroom, the bedroom is often one of the most affordable spaces to reckon with. Below, three projects from the home improvement professionals at HomeAdvisor that can turn your bedroom into one of the dreamiest spaces in the house. One word of warning—you might want to invest in an extra alarm clock, because once this room is done, you’re never going to want to leave!

Installing Closet Organizers

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You’ve seen those elegant closets on TV and in the movies. You’ve salivated as Carrie Bradshaw lifted her perfect Manolos from gorgeously arranged shelves. But the walk-in that had you swooning when you originally moved in is now filled with everything from your husband’s high school basketball trophies to your kid’s snowboarding gear. The solution? Closet organizers. They’ll give you the motivation to get all the extra stuff into the garage (where it belongs) and get items like dresses, shirts, suits, shoes, and ties in order.

At its simplest, a closest organizer is a collection of shelves, racks, and drawers. The first thing you’ll want to decide is whether you want a pre-fabricated or custom system. Pre-fab models are available at most department stores and a little easier on the budget, while custom designs are great for those with unusually shaped closet spaces or large collections of items to display, like shoes or ties. According to HomeAdvisor’s cost data, the average cost to install closet organizers is $1397, with pre-fab models on the lower end and luxury fittings like hardwood drawers or even motion-sensor lighting running higher. A professional organizer can help you decide which system is right for you. Either way, you’ll be looking forward to far more calm in the mornings, less time looking for your stuff, and a beautiful, clutter-free bedroom!

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Installing Trim

When it comes to refreshing the bedroom, a new coat of paint is what first comes to mind. And while repainting your interior can do wonders for any room, you can take it a step further by installing decorative trim. Whether you’re replacing or upgrading basic baseboards and moldings—or starting fresh in a newer home—trim can give any room a more stunning, elevated look and is surprisingly easy when working with a professional. According to HomeAdvisor, the average cost to install trim is $1190, depending on the materials and size of the space.

Crown molding is a great way to add a regal, traditional touch to any room and is a great starting point when adding trim. Basic styles cost as little as $2-3 per foot, while custom designs from a finish carpenter go higher, anywhere from $8-10 per linear foot. And if you want to get a Downton Abbey–inspired look, you can even go for added elements like chair and picture rails (though if you decide to hire your own lady’s maid, you’re going to want to expand your budget). Picture rails, which typically sit higher on the wall, are a great way to hang all those family snaps without damaging your walls. Your bedroom will be picture-perfect in no time!

Refinishing Furniture

The bedroom houses some of the most beautiful furniture in the home—think sweeping four-poster beds, antique chests of drawers, and striking vanities. But between wear, tear, dings, scratches, and the occasional claw mark (you wouldn’t kick your fur babies out of the bedroom for anything), your most precious furnishings can start to look a little lackluster over time. That doesn’t mean it’s time to run to your nearest department store and max out all your credit cards on a brand-new set. With the help of a professional, you can refinish your favorite pieces for less than the cost of new ones.

According to HomeAdvisor, the average cost to refinish furniture is $575, depending on size and the extent of the damage, with some projects costing as little as $150 (plus, it saves you and your partner the inevitable argument on the floor of Ikea). A professional will strip, sand, and refinish your pieces, restoring them to their former glory. Just keep in mind that antiques need to be handled with utmost care—you’ll want to find someone who specializes in them.

Conclusion

Ready to give your bedroom the wow-factor it deserves? The info above should be plenty to get your started. The next step? Find a professional to do it right. HomeAdvisor connects you to dozens of reviewed, vetted, and qualified professionals in your area…just enter some simple information about your project to receive up to three quotes from available pros. It’s time to turn the bedroom of your dreams into a place you can actually wake up in!

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