Has beautiful design transformed your bedroom into a warm inviting sanctuary where you can escape and relax in luxury or has your bedroom been pushed aside by those nagging living spaces who seem to grab your attention every time you come home desperately crying to be redressed in an updated style?
2008 KMBC TV9 Concept Home - interior design by Karen Mills

2008 KMBC TV9 Concept Home - interior design by Karen Mills

Sounds familiar doesn’t it?  And I have to admit for a long time I relegated my bedroom to the back of the line believing it wasn’t a priority, but I’ve since changed my mind and what a difference it’s made!

Since your bed stands out as the focal point of your room, you can easily change the look of your bedroom by simply adding beautiful bedding or by changing the color of your walls.   And don’t forget about your ceiling which can really add drama to your bed.

I also love a gorgeous fireplace, a comfortable reading nook, a private patio or deck and of course a spa like bathroom where I can luxuriate for hours.

2008 KMBC Concept Home - Karen Mills

2008 KMBC Concept Home - Karen Mills

2008 KMBC TV9 Concept Home - design by Karen Mills

2008 KMBC TV9 Concept Home - design by Karen Mills

And to learn more about beautiful bedrooms, make sure that you tune in this Sunday at 10am Central on Living Large on News Radio 980 KMBZ (stream live on kmbz.com) as I talk about how to create a beautiful bedroom design along with design icon Chris Madden who has her own line of bedding with JC Penney

Chris Madden

Chris Madden

Museum Deaf Living Area designed by Karen Mills (Chris Madden bedding)

Museum Deaf Living Area designed by Karen Mills (Chris Madden bedding)

plus hear an interview I did with Traditional Home magazine’s decorating editor Candice Manroe

Traditional Home magazine

Traditional Home magazine

Or if you want to learn about the latest flooring trends then tune into Living Large on Classical 1660 KXTR this Saturday morning at 10:30am Central (kxtr.com to stream live) as I talk to nationally known designer Frank Webb.