Small Bedroom Decor Tips

Small bedrooms can feel confining and uncomfortable, but there are ways you can decorate and design the room in order to fool the eye and make the space feel larger. As they say, it’s what you do with the space that truly matters. To help make your bedroom feel less cramped, here are tips and design solutions to maximize space in a small bedroom.

Paint Light and Bright. Light colors create the illusion that rooms are bigger and brighter. White can make a space feel open and airy, which helps maximize the effect created by natural light. Dark colors make a room look smaller. If you like to play with color, stick to pastels and light neutrals. Bold or bright colors can be used in accent pieces, like bedding or artwork.

Cut The Clutter. Minimalism is vital in a small bedroom. If a room is too cluttered, it instantly shrinks the space. A minimalist design approach not only improves the functionality and practicality of the room, but it can also improve your mental state. To make the most of your storage, only keep what you need and get rid of anything that feels unnecessary.

Get Double-Duty. Furniture Double-duty furniture is a must-have when decorating your small bedroom. Think: a bed that has drawers under it or a desk that is also a vanity. You should also consider a multi-functional dresser. Shelves on tops of drawers can be used for additional storage or as a place to display personal items.

Choose Your Bed Wisely. When it comes to picking the perfect bed for your small bedroom, you have a few options. You can get a Captain’s bed (drawers at the bottom), a Murphy bed (a hideaway bed), a daybed, a twin bed, a platform bed, or a lofted bed. These bed options save you a ton of space and help you get the most out of every square inch in your bedroom, without compromising comfort.

Mount Your Lighting. Mounted lights are lights that hang from the ceiling or wall. Not only are they becoming more popular, but they also leave extra floor space and can make the room appear longer.

Use Floating Shelves. Floating shelves are a fantastic option for your small space because they’re incredibly versatile. They can be used as a bookcase or even a nightstand with the opportunity to place baskets underneath for more storage.

Hang Up a Mirror. Hang a mirror across from a window so that it bounces light throughout the space, which makes the room appear bigger. A floor-to-ceiling mirror also makes a tiny bedroom feel spacious.

Be Smart About Storage. Invest in a Built-in since it’s flush with the wall and leaves more space elsewhere. For more closet space, use a hanging or garment rack. These types of racks can create closets out of nothing. Plus, the more storage options you have, the less chance of clutter.

Your tiny space does not have to feel cramped. Using these tips and tricks will transform your small bedroom into one that seems larger than life. If you are looking for professional help in designing your small bedroom, contact Angie Lowry today!

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