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Ideas to make bedroom more appealing

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Butterfly44 · 17/07/2020 22:34

I have a good size double bedroom in the middle of a house layout that has no external window. It's not great that there is no window into the outside. I'm redecorating and wondering what design or gadgets can I add that would make it more appealing for a uni student?

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GemmeFatale · 18/07/2020 10:57

Assuming you’re in the U.K. I believe if there’s no window you can’t market it as a bedroom.

Grobagsforever · 18/07/2020 15:13

Yes you can't rent cupboards as bedrooms!

FlamedToACrisp · 19/07/2020 00:57

All is not lost, OP!

homedecorbliss.com/do-bedrooms-need-windows/

Dinosauraddict · 19/07/2020 07:13

Ignore PP's link unless you are US-based. Usually you need a window for it to be able to be legally classed as a bedroom, there are a couple reasons for this but mainly to provide an alternative means of escape in case of fire.

ExchangedCat · 19/07/2020 07:29

According to RCIS a bedroom doesn't have to have a window, but it should be a room that should be expected to be a bedroom: www.ricsfirms.com/glossary/what-is-a-bedroom/

What was your windowless room intended to be? I can't think of anything except a utility or bathroom which would might not have windows when built!

My0My · 19/07/2020 08:43

Poor student! Who would want to work in an airless “room” with no window? It’s not suitable. More like a prison cell. Student rooms must have desks. They expect to work in their rooms.

Bluntness100 · 19/07/2020 08:51

Not sure why everyone is answering a question the op didn’t ask.

Op, I’d paint it a bright colour with some nice artwork on the walls. Light coloured flooring, double bed, desk for work, and chair, some nice lighting, either desk or flooring.

Butterfly44 · 19/07/2020 10:47

Thanks. I'm in the UK. It does have a window but it's internal not external, ie. the window opens into space of an extension we had built into previous yard space. It's a large room. I'm redecorating and was after ideas.

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Butterfly44 · 19/07/2020 10:53

Thanks @Bluntness100 that's exactly the kind of ideas I'm after! Lighting and artwork are things I'll look into Smile

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My0My · 19/07/2020 18:04

Well that’s all very well but there are legalities about letting out a room without an obvious means of escape in a fire. See attached. In fact it’s debatable if it’s a “bedroom” at all. A tenant would be mad to rent it.

Ideas to make bedroom more appealing
Ideas to make bedroom more appealing
FlamedToACrisp · 19/07/2020 18:29

@Dinosauraddict

Ignore PP's link unless you are US-based. Usually you need a window for it to be able to be legally classed as a bedroom, there are a couple reasons for this but mainly to provide an alternative means of escape in case of fire.
I gave the link because (as well as various rules in American states) it has a list of ideas on how to make a windowless room more appealing.
My0My · 19/07/2020 23:35

It’s a pointless exercise to attract a tenant though! It’s not a suitable space in the uk.

Butterfly44 · 20/07/2020 17:52

@My0My My post was asking for clever ideas for decorating an internal facing bedroom. I've not said anything about renting, it's nowhere in my post! It's a 3x4ft double bedroom so not a cupboard. Lots of presumptions your making.

Thanks to others who gave good suggestions. Bought some lovely artwork yesterday and lighting on order.

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My0My · 20/07/2020 20:32

You did. For a uni student. In your op! Is this for your student child then? Or for free?

Butterfly44 · 20/07/2020 23:07

@My0My Errr..no I didn't!! I said for a uni student which gives context of who it's aimed for.....as opposed to a child or an elderly person who's likes would be different.

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JaJaDingDong · 20/07/2020 23:11

Could you put in a fake window with some clever lighting so that it looks like it's daylight outside?

GemmeFatale · 21/07/2020 06:37

@Butterfly44 perhaps if you gave more context people could help more.

If you’re decorating for a family member obviously the advice will be different to decorating a room to rent.

Veterinari · 21/07/2020 06:47

It seems @My0My is imagining a scenario regardless of the info OP gives Confused

OP
How much light does the room get via the extension? If it's quite dark then I'd actually emphasise this by painting the walls quite dark with contrasting white woodwork, and adding a couple of lamps to give a warm glow. Painting light colours in poorly lit rooms often just makes them appear cold and harsh. Also a nice fluffy rug and a throw across the bed. Think of layers and cosy textures. Fairy lights add cosiness.

If the student needs a study space then ensure there's a designated desk area with a lamp - perhaps section off with a rug.

My0My · 21/07/2020 09:02

The op said “what design or gadgets can I add that would make it more appealing for a uni student?” Given that the op needed to ask, it was assumed by many that it wasn’t for a family member but was for a paying student. It’s difficult to see what other conclusion posters could have come to. The op is defensive about it and frankly I don’t give a flying f—k. It’s still a crap room!

My0My · 21/07/2020 09:03

There are rules and regulations for letting to mythical students! Yes. A desk is a requirement! And a bed.

Whatthebloodyell · 21/07/2020 09:13

I assumed tenant too. Otherwise why not just ask the said student?

Is this a downstairs room OP, the former dining room with a window on to a kitchen extension?

My0My · 21/07/2020 09:25

They built into their yard and obscures the window. So not a great design.

Veterinari · 21/07/2020 19:46

Gosh @My0My you really are invested in this thread aren't you? Grin
Lovely to see that you clearly care so much about mythical student welfare! I'll sleep easy tonight.

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