A bedroom should be a quiet place for relaxing, but most importantly so that you can get a good night’s sleep. Bedrooms should be remote areas. But, if you do need to block noise, you can rearrange furniture. For instance, if your bedroom shares a wall with the family’s TV room, consider moving your bed to the opposite wall. Carpets, rugs and even ceiling treatments can also help to manage noise. The key is for you to have a quiet space where you can get a good night’s sleep.
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Amy L. Milligan founded bluedango based upon the principle that our surroundings greatly impact us and reflect to others who we are. With an educational background in the behavioral sciences and environmental design, she combined her academic experience with 11 years of experience in consulting and executive management to create bluedango.com as an extension of that principle.
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