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Address
304 North Cardinal
St. Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Work Hours
Monday to Friday: 7AM - 7PM
Weekend: 10AM - 5PM

Many of my clients struggle with making a small bedroom feel both luxurious and spacious. One minute you’re dreaming of a castlecore bedroom retreat; the next you worry about blowing the budget. In a recent project, I transformed a compact space into an opulent sanctuary using budget luxury bedroom decor and strategic DIY touches. Designer’s Note: Small spaces can pack a royal punch when you focus on texture and light.
Pro Tip: Selecting one focal point—like a tufted headboard—prevents a small room from feeling cluttered.
One mistake I see often is buying pre-made foam moulding that feels flimsy. In a recent project, I taught my clients how to install DIY crown molding using plaster paste and simple wooden strips. It elevated the look without the custom price tag.
Designer’s Note: Measure twice before cutting; a tight fit makes all the difference.
I often advise my clients to choose removable faux stone wallpaper. It’s perfect for renters and anyone wary of damaging walls. By framing panels with thin molding, you achieve the illusion of real stone without the mess or cost.
Pro Tip: Apply wallpaper to a smooth, primed surface for the sharpest detail.
Velvet bedroom accents instantly signal luxury. For one bedroom refresh, I upcycled a thrift-store headboard with emerald velvet—pairing it with sapphire drapes for a jewel-toned fantasy.
Designer’s Note: Use high-density foam for a headboard that stays plush over time.
Thrift shops are gold mines for castlecore decor. Hunting for a gilded mirror or vintage candlestick gives your design history. In a recent makeover, swapping a modern art piece for an ornate frame shifted the entire room’s vibe.
Pro Tip: Clean thrifted metal with a mix of water and gentle soap to preserve patina.
Battery-operated wall sconces mimic candlelit ambiance without fire risk. I installed sconces flanking the headboard to wash the textured walls in warm light—key for that cozy, medieval feel.
Designer’s Note: Choose LED “flame” bulbs for a flickering effect without constant replacement.
One mistake I see often is rushing the adhesive drying time—patience here ensures a seamless finish.
Pro Tip: Use a laser level to keep molding perfectly straight on uneven walls.
Designer’s Note: Mixing textures—stone, velvet, plaster—creates depth in a compact room.