How to decorate a small bedroom with a large bed

Author: Mark Sanchez
Date Of Creation: 3 January 2021
Update Date: 27 June 2024
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When you see a large bed in a small bedroom, you get the feeling that it fills the entire space of the room. At such times, you can find signs of developing claustrophobia. However, if you approach the issue of room decoration correctly, even the smallest bedroom becomes comfortable and cozy. So you will forever forget about her real size.

Steps

Method 1 of 2: What to Give Up

  1. 1 Minimize the use of dark colors in your interior. Among the gloomy walls in your tiny room, you will feel like in a cave. But still, if you do not want to completely abandon dark shades, and they undoubtedly have a right to exist, let them decorate individual elements of the bedroom - for example, pillows, bedside rugs and bedding. To visually expand the boundaries of the room, use light shades to decorate the walls and ceiling.Try to let in as much natural light as possible. This will not only visually enlarge the bedroom, but will also cheer you up.
    • Consider your choice of carpet carefully. To make the room seem larger, the carpet should be of a light, neutral color, preferably with a horizontal strip.
    • Make sure your bedding is always clean, tidy and as simple as possible. Otherwise, huge drawings and overly bright colors will draw attention to the most voluminous thing in your room - the bed.
  2. 2 Get the “right” bed. So, for example, in a small room there is no place for a bed with a footrest. This is simply a waste of precious space that can be used much more efficiently.
    • A bed with a small headboard will do. However, there is one caveat: just like other objects in the room, it should be light and not bulky.
  3. 3 Clean up your bedroom. Every time you enter a room that shines with purity, which until recently was in chaos, your soul will be filled with joy. Collect all unnecessary trinkets and throw them away.
    • Build a dressing room under the bed, because there is so much space that simply disappears. Buy boxes or baskets and place them under your bed. If your closet is small, use the space under the bed to store your shoes.

Method 2 of 2: What to Look for

  1. 1 Try to make one thing perform several functions. Every day, you do a number of things at the same time, let the furniture in the room follow your example. All things should be as practical as possible, but at the same time give you a lot of aesthetic pleasure.
    • If you can't decide on the choice of a desk, be sure to buy one that has drawers or a tiered shelving unit. In this case, you can hide all your clutter from prying eyes, or, conversely, put as many things on display as possible without taking up extra space.
    • Choose a wardrobe that can at the same time act as furniture for storing appliances, or a wall that can be used instead of a wardrobe. You can put things in there (especially if your dressing room is too small) or put on a TV. In any case, you shouldn't place both items in the room at the same time.
  2. 2 Make the most of the walls. Fortunately, your bedroom has walls as well as floors. Think about how you can use them. What can you remove from the floor and hang on the wall?
    • Do not give preference to floor lamps when sconces can be installed. Hang one on each side of the chair to create a cozy reading nook.
    • One word: shelves! You will be able to make the most of the bedroom space by giving up tables and nightstands, and instead hang a couple of shelves. Thus, the person's gaze will be directed upward, and not at your large bed.
  3. 3 Don't forget about the ceiling. In recent years, suspended ceilings have become especially popular. They create the so-called fifth dimension in the room, which is usually overlooked. If you have the opportunity to install such a ceiling in your bedroom, take action and you will see how it will transform and grow in size.
    • If you are not planning on changing the ceiling, simply decorate it in light colors to create the illusion of spaciousness. The darker the ceiling, the smaller the room will appear, and vice versa.
  4. 4 Create a focal point. Your goal is to visually expand the boundaries of the bedroom. This is very easy to do by taking a light color as a basis and choosing a focal point (any shade).
    • If you have a painting in your home, hang it over your bed so that the focus is on it and not on other elements of the room. If you don't like your bed, but you have a lovely antique dresser, place a bright vase on it so that the first thing you look at is it.Use your imagination to highlight the positive aspects of your bedroom and draw attention away from its small size.

Tips

  • Decorate the room with plants; they will refresh the interior and visually add a couple of meters. In addition, green plants will help create an atmosphere of tranquility and comfort in your bedroom, and this, as you know, is the most important thing.