b'needs and wants with what Before you start getting carried away abedroomshouldlooklike,considersomeofthe practicalitiesandwhatthosewhoareusingthe bedroom might need. Who is the bedroom for? A solo adult, a couple, children or guests?If its a spare bedroom does it need to do double duty as a home office or storage space?How do you use your bedroomjust for sleeping, or for relaxing with a book or device watching a streaming service? How much set-down space and storage space do you need beside the beda large bedside table with a couple of drawers or can it all go in the wardrobe?Will the room be a true retreatsomewhere to escape to at the end of the day after the hurly burly of daily life?Of course, the main item in any bedroom will be the bed, so decide on the size first. For a childs room a king single will allow the bed to be more comfortable for longer. And if space allows, theres nothing more decadent (and less likely to lead to partner disturbance) than a king-sized bed. For guests, however, two twin beds or a double might be fine. 2|'