Recommendations On How To Turn Your Bedroom Into “The Flintstones” or “The Simpsons” From The Experts

 

 

Struggling to come up with awesome gift ideas for that cartoon nut in your family?

The sleep experts at PeopleWhoSleep.com rounded up the best on-screen TV bedrooms for a sleep-decor makeover and asked our community of sleep experts to review them. This is what they say good sleep looks like. On and off the screen. Want tips on how to do it? You’ll see itemized suggestions to showcase how you can turn your sleep into a dream makeover of middle class suburbia!

 

Fred and Wilma’s bedroom, The Flintstones

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The Flintstones are a page right out of history, and you can take a page from Wilma and Fred on how they get their z’s… their bedroom forms the bedrock of an ideal sleep-inducing environment!

Here’s how they’re getting it yabba-dabba-doo right, and where they can make some small changes for even better z’s:

  • We give five gold dinosaur eggs to Fred and Wilma for their choice in a firm mattress, which promotes a healthy sleeping posture. 
  • The stone used to build their house and their bed will help keep them cool in summer.
  • We suggest adding a window for ventilation. Just make sure it’s covered with a chic pelt to keep the room dark at night.

 


Bart’s bedroom, The Simpsons

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For 31 years, the Simpsons’ couch took the spotlight, but it’s Bart’s bedroom that really deserves more attention. Here’s what we suggest for a sleep-promoting makeover.

  • The Simpsons are all about those primary colours. But these stay-awake tones should stay well clear of the bedroom. Softer hues and less stimulating shades are better for bringing on the z’s. 
  • Change the curtains from yellow to a dark navy blue. If your curtains are too light in colour, there’ll be too much environmental light stealing into your sleep space. This can affect your body clock, messing up the natural rhythms of sleep.
  • It’s nice to see he’s tidied up his room (Marge would be proud), but we suggest removing the shelf for an entirely uncluttered view above the bed.