Nothing beats the joy of being able to walk inside your room after a long day. Your room is your most personal space and it should bring a different level of comfort and relaxation. Keeping your room organized and tidy is one thing. But making it aesthetic and pleasing to the eyes is another thing.
While achieving an aesthetic room is quite an investment, it doesn’t have to be costly. There are simple ways to add a touch of beauty and uniqueness to your room without breaking your wallet. And remember that room transformation is a process that you can take at a slow pace.
Here, we’ve listed 8 aesthetic room ideas to add to your existing dwelling space.
Greeneries

Greeneries always bring a refreshing and relaxing vibe. Adding a pot or two of an easy-to-grow foliage plant will make a massive difference in the overall appeal of your room. You can mix and match various colors and forms of foliage placed in decorative pots to achieve an aesthetic look.
You can take inspiration from @homebohodecor. If you’ve got no time to tend to live plants, there are some pretty faux plants that you can buy and use for display.
Make Room for Morning Sunlight

Morning sunlight brings a different kind of energy. And it’s always nice to begin the day with renewed strength. Providing windows large enough to allow morning sunlight to penetrate is a good idea for a room to look more aesthetic. Such inspiration from @sizhome is a great example.
You can add sheer curtains to block harsh lights coming in during the midday. And don’t forget to hang some trailing plants to add color and beauty. They’ll surely love the light rays coming in.
Large Mirrors

Mirrors serve a dual purpose. One is for us to see our reflections (and yes, take mirror selfies) and the other serves as a decorative piece. With various shapes and types of frames you can choose from, mirrors will certainly make your room aesthetic. You can put the mirror on the side of the bed frame just like what @ashleygilbreathinteriordesign did or on the wall.
Irregularly shaped mirrors are also a thing nowadays. But if you have plenty of space in your room, go for a full-length mirror instead like that of @humbleabode.decor.
Essential Diffusers and Candles

Scent diffusers and candles bring another level of relaxing vibe inside any room be it in the bedroom, the kitchen, the comfort room, or the lounge area. There are a lot of aesthetic diffusers and scented candles you can come across in the marketplace.
Make sure to choose diffusers and candle decors that match the overall interior design of the room. Take a look at how @tatiana_home_decor used candles to add an evening glow to this lounge area.
LED Signages

Remember the blinking light signages you often see in discos or restaurants? Those are LED signages that you can also add to your room to add attraction. See how @love_this_old_house used neon soft white LED custom wall signage to make a warming sight in this room makeover.
Another option you have is a backlit wall logo which you can also customize to your desired words or phrases. You can match it up with some pop art displays such as this one by @the_shoestring_home. It’s definitely a cool feature to have.
Personality Artwork

Your room is the most suitable place where you can be free and vulnerable so putting in a personality artwork is definitely a great idea. Sometimes we feel so connected to certain artworks that we know they perfectly express who we are as a person.
Here’s how @friederikefox displayed amazing artwork on top of the headboard to express her personality. Look how pretty this artwork piece displayed by @domnamazowszu is as it made the room even lovelier.
Textured Rugs

Textured rugs create a relaxing feel on bare feet. So putting them on creates a cozy feel especially when it’s cold. Either you lay down the conventional neutral carpet material and then layer it with a patterned one to create a variety like the one done by @ohhomee, or you put on a native rug as with @palim_tintin for a boho living experience.
For a silky soft touch, it would be nice to put down a fluffy rug. If your interior is more of a classic look, vintage rugs are also there for you.
Muted Colors

With the flourishing of minimalist design, muted and neutral colors have become the standard for most spaces. And they’re still a thing now. Muted colors create a clean and minimalist look just like this bedroom design by @melb_lifeandhome. Colors like white, ivory, grey, and other low-saturated hues speak of calmness and tranquility.
You can match the muted colors of bed linens to that of your wall paint. Make sure your curtains are of the same level of color saturation.

