convert the bedroom into a dementia friendly care bedroom while maintaining a calm residential and non institutional atmosphere colour and contrast walls keep walls light warm cream or light beige to maintain a calm environment introduce a soft contrasting feature panel behind the bed in pale sage green to help visually locate the bed extend the sage green panel horizontally behind the bed to align with the headboard rail so the bed area becomes a clear visual focal point bed and bedding keep the bed frame white for clarity and contrast replace the blanket with a soft sage green blanket so the edge of the bed is clearly visible against the white frame and wood floor keep bed sheets white to maintain visual simplicity and contrast floor maintain a warm natural wood tone matte floor ensure the floor remains non patterned and matte to avoid visual confusion or misinterpretation furniture bedside cabinet keep the bedside cabinet natural wood but ensure it is slightly darker than the floor to improve visibility add dark contrasting drawer handles to make the drawers easier to identify chair change the armchair upholstery to soft sage green so the chair stands out clearly from the walls and curtains and is easily recognised as a seating area wardrobe keep wardrobe in natural wood finish add darker contrasting handles so the wardrobe doors are easier to identify and open lighting maintain warm soft ambient lighting throughout the room avoid harsh shadows or overly bright lighting add a subtle low level night light near the bed or along the bed base to support safe orientation during night time movement