We all need a romantic getaway weekend now and then. Even if funds are tight and time is short, with a little ingenuity and creativity you can turn your own bedroom at home into a romantic and relaxing “Bed & Breakfast Inn” retreat for you and your mate.
10 Tips to get you started:
1. Clutter Cutter.
De-clutter your bedroom when you begin your fluff-up. Nothing kills romance faster than a pile of dusty magazines and techno paraphernalia.
2. Maid Brigade.
Next comes the dust rag and vacuum. Turn on some music and make it fun!
3. Sensuous Sheets.
Purchase some colorful new sheets in a pattern you love with a thread count of at least 300.
4. Divine Duvet.
Invest in a pretty new duvet cover or bedspread. It will freshen up the room instantly.
5. Pillow Pizzazz.
Some new pillows and pillowcases that coordinate with your sheets and duvet will add softness to your bed.
6. Flower Finesse.
Buy some fresh flowers and put them in a favorite vase.
7. Candle Cozy.
A few flickering candles will add instant romance to your new B&B bedroom.
8. Music Magic.
Now for some light jazz or classical music to set the tone for the evening.
9. TV Tune-out.
Unless you and your mate purposely choose to watch a funny or romantic movie together, turn the TV off.
10. Tray of Delights.
Bring in a beverage and cheese tray with some fresh fruit, dim the lights, and you’re on your way to a lovely and romantic stay in your very own Bed & Breakfast Inn bedroom. Enjoy!
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Kathryn Bechen is a veteran freelance writer, and a former interior decorating consultant and professional organizer who has been interviewed by and featured in San Diego Home & Garden Lifestyles magazine, the Omaha World Herald, RealtyTimes.com and others. Her originally authored articles have been published in newspapers, a national decorating magazine, and across the internet. Kathryn is also author of two e-books: 191 Tips for Indoor & Outdoor Cottage Style at Home and Moving With Ease: The 8 Week Plan for an Organized & Stress-Free Move Whether You Hire a Mover or Do It Yourself! In addition, Kathryn has taught organizing seminars and spoken to groups as large as