Ready to get your GAME ON?!
The objective of the game is to name FOUR KEY things (or elements) needed to improve the comfort in this bedroom picture, besides painting. Don't over analyze it, just picture yourself in the room and name four TOP things you would change/add/remove/and-or- replace to make your stay in the room pleasant.
Are you READY TO PLAY?
Here's the room:

Now remember that one person's comfort may not be another person's delight, so don't choose the color of the walls or the bed sheets as one of the TOP FOUR comfort infringements ... think overall comfort. When you have your FOUR TOP comfort elements ready, then proceed to read the below paragraph. Don't cheat ; ) ... don't scroll down and peek at the the image & 4 answers. What are the FOUR TOP things this room needs to make it more comfortable?

So how did you do? Did you guess all FOUR?
Here is why these are the TOP priorities for transforming this room to meet comfort level:
1. Window Treatment/ Curtains:
Through the window you can see another house, so unless you are an exhibitionist ; ), you will not like your neighbors spotting your every move. If you have a view of a mountain, then window treatment can be minimal, but to ensure your privacy you would need an window treatment to make you feel comfortable in your own room.
2. Taller lamps:
The guide with night lamps is that you should not be able to see the bulb within the lamp when you are reading in bed. The light will irritate you and worse - harm your vision. Besides a taller lamp, the lamp should have a thinner base to accommodate the comfort of placing items on the nightstand (the lamp base shown in the picture is too wide).
3. Area rug:
Unless you have wood flooring that has a heat insulated system within the floor, then you will need an area rug to keep your feet nice and toasty when you wake up in the morning and become alert enough to find your slippers.
4. Move Bed:
Now who really enjoys walking sideways? There is enough room on the right side of the bed; therefore TAKE FULL ADVANTAGE of the space and move the night stand to the edge of the door and the bed to provide a wider comfortable walking area.
The above are all elements that are applicable for ALL styles. No matter what style you prefer (even if it's an eclectic style), you should ALWAYS LIVE in comfort. You deserve it!
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~ Hug, Ada