Sunday, September 19, 2021

5 Ways to Make a Small Bedroom Look Bigger

The bedroom is one of the most important parts of the house. It is where you unwind after a long day at work, so it needs to be comfortable and relaxing. This can be achieved by using furniture pieces that are designed to make your bedroom seem larger than it really is.

Here are a few tips on how you can utilize your space to make it look bigger. 

Add Mirrors for a Sense of Illusion

A great way to make your room look bigger is by using mirrors on one or two walls so that they reflect more light and open up the space. Mirrors give an illusion of more space because they reflect what’s already there so use them wisely to avoid cluttering up the room. Mirrors are a great addition to a naturally lit room, you can use them in the closet, over the dresser, over the bed, or on the wall, to bounce around the light and expand your space.

Fill Your Space with Comfortable Furniture

Being smart with your furniture and making sure the size isn’t too big and that all of your furniture is scaled together is important. The smaller the bed size, the bigger the bedroom look. If you want to make your bedroom look bigger, it is important that you don’t put a king size bed in it. You should instead go for a queen size bed. It will still be big enough for you to sleep on but will not overwhelm your bedroom. Check out this bed size chart to find the perfect bed size for your bedroom.

Avoid having furniture on both sides of the bed which can make it feel cramped. Instead of having nightstands on each side of the bed, just get one - better yet, none at all! You can hang sconces on the wall beside your headboard instead of using bedside lamps. Another thing to do is stick with leggy furniture, whether it’s the bed or dresser, this will make your floor look more spacious.

Use Light Colors or Patterns

Light colors are well known for expanding a space while dark colors will make a room look closed-in and smaller. Paint your bedroom a light color like white, ivory, or beige. You can also use a monochromatic palette with your bed linens and wall hangings for a sense of brightness in your bedroom. Pastel colors or soft colors work great in small bedrooms. If your favorite colors are vibrant colors like red or orange, try to use a toned-down version of them, like a rose or peach.

Get Creative with Storage

Small rooms can be difficult to manage, but with the right organizational tools, small spaces can feel spacious. Since storage space is limited in a small bedroom, you need to make sure that you make maximum use of it. One way to do this is by using innovative storage solutions like built-in closets, sliding drawers, and hanging shelves on a vertical space on your walls. Use your bed as a storage unit for clothes too!

Get Rid of Clutter

With a small bedroom, a minimalist design is the best. Don’t clutter your room with a lot of furniture pieces and useless knick-knacks. It’ll limit your movement and make your bedroom feel cramped. Keep your decor simple to not overwhelm yourself.

Furthermore, certain pieces of furniture can be used to create a more intimate atmosphere in your bedroom. This includes a chaise lounge that can also be placed next to your bed for sitting and reading before going off to sleep.

Conclusion: Your Space Is Your Sanctuary

Design a space that you’d be comfortable to sleep or hang out in, don’t crowd your space with things you don’t need. These few tricks will help you transform your small bedroom into a welcoming and comfortable space.



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