Everyone  has different taste, and that  often gets in the way of  decorating  your home after marriage. You each  like different colors and  styles,  and the one room that should be your  own private love nest  becomes the  object of bitter design battles. How  can you work together  to choose  your bedroom furniture and accents so  that you are both happy  with the  results?
 Of  course, the first word that comes to mind is compromise, which makes   most people roll their eyes in disgust. To be honest, compromise is not   always the right way to go. If you compromise, each party often ends up   uncomfortable with some aspect of the design. He hates the ruffled   curtains, and she hates the stately wrought iron beds and armchairs.   There are better ways to go about coming to an agreement on your bedroom   accents.
Of  course, the first word that comes to mind is compromise, which makes   most people roll their eyes in disgust. To be honest, compromise is not   always the right way to go. If you compromise, each party often ends up   uncomfortable with some aspect of the design. He hates the ruffled   curtains, and she hates the stately wrought iron beds and armchairs.   There are better ways to go about coming to an agreement on your bedroom   accents. While   it sounds like a difficult task, you should really consider  nixing  any  ideas from either party that irritate the other. Instead,  you need  to  focus on common likes and dislikes. This can be a long and  tedious   process, but you will come to a point where you can determine  what  will  please you both. For example, neither of you likes the color   pink, so  there will be no rose, lilac, or other shade of pink in the   comforter,  on the pillows, or anywhere else in your bedroom.
While   it sounds like a difficult task, you should really consider  nixing  any  ideas from either party that irritate the other. Instead,  you need  to  focus on common likes and dislikes. This can be a long and  tedious   process, but you will come to a point where you can determine  what  will  please you both. For example, neither of you likes the color   pink, so  there will be no rose, lilac, or other shade of pink in the   comforter,  on the pillows, or anywhere else in your bedroom. However,   after  browsing several catalogs offering metal bed furniture, wooden   headboard  accents, and every brass canopy bed you can imagine, and   walking  through several furniture and accessory stores, you find that   you both  like rust colored accents. Now, you can find a bed skirt and   perhaps  matching window shades in this color that please you both.
However,   after  browsing several catalogs offering metal bed furniture, wooden   headboard  accents, and every brass canopy bed you can imagine, and   walking  through several furniture and accessory stores, you find that   you both  like rust colored accents. Now, you can find a bed skirt and   perhaps  matching window shades in this color that please you both. 


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