Master bedrooms are such important selling features you just can't afford to get them wrong! When a buyer walks through your home in anticipation of the master retreat a poorly showcased master bedroom can be disastrous.
The Master Disaster below shows zero appeal and major lack of inspiration for a luxury retreat.

We made the bed, used throw pillows and a chair from another room, added art work, greenery and window dressings all for under $200.00

This Master Bedroom is now a cozy retreat that inspires buyers to make an offer.
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What a difference! It is amazing how just some decorator touches changes things.
Wow, what a difference you made in the master bedroom Dawna. Those touches you made changed the room into something inviting.
Thanks for sharing Dawna. Amazing what you can do with less than $200. Take Care, Jim
The added furniture, the chair, table and plant gives the room a luxury hotel feel. I like it! Sometimes spending a little goes a long way.
Thank you Mary, Pam, Jim and Stephanie. It's nice getting great feedback from Real Estate Professionals!
We often hear bathrooms and kitchens sell a house, but we should never underestimate the importance of the bedroom. On average, we spend 1/3 of our lives asleep.
Very true Rosario! A relaxing environment to have down time and a bit of romance is becoming more important as our lives get busier and busier. The master bedroom is the getaway for most couples and it needs to be shown in it's best light. Thank you for your comment!
Cozy and attractive...what more could you ask for? Really like the colors, very warm and soft!
Thanks Elaine!
You made it look lovely and very cozy - good job!
Wow, that room went from college dorm shabby to stylish chic.
Thank you Gabriele & Maureen!
Hey Chicklet, looks great!!!
Heather
Great room rescue Dawna! The room looks neat as a pin!