How to Arrange a Small Bedroom

How to Arrange a Small Bedroom

If you’ve found yourself with a bedroom that feels a little cramped, it’s time to do some rearranging. Perfectly planning a small bedroom will transform the space and create a calm, well organised sanctuary that you’ll want to be in every night. Read up on these tips and tricks to get the most out of your bedroom, whatever the size.

Plan your layout

First and foremost, you need to plan. By carefully considering the dimensions of your space, you’ll understand how to furnish it in a more pragmatic way. Create a small scale sketch with a few layout ideas or use a floor planning app to get a feel for how you want your space arranged. This will avoid any awkwardness to your room and, if done carefully, can be a great way to maximise the space in your bedroom.

Start with your centrepiece

Once you begin to plan, it’s very important to start with the room’s centrepiece — the bed. Your bed will take up the most space so it’s good to know where it will be placed and how much room needs to surround it. By placing your centrepiece against the wall facing your bedroom door, you’ll have enough room to travel around it’s sides to get in and out of bed each day and night. This will also indicate if you have room for extra elements like a book shelf or bedside tables. Not enough room? Not to worry – install shelves and floating tables on your walls to get the function of these elements without the clutter.

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Hide your extra elements

If you’re left with a dresser or vanity that just won’t squeeze into your bedroom, hiding it can be a great solution. If you have a closet or a built in wardrobe, place the excess furniture inside. By tucking away these storage elements, you still reap the benefits without compromising on space.

Use your walls and your floors

Maximise space by using your walls and your floors for storage and decoration. They can be home to shelves which double up as book cases, a floating vanity or as mentioned above, bedside tables. Reflective surfaces will also create optimal space so add a decorative mirror or shiny finishes to add lightness. Alternately, a strategically placed rug can open up a room by keeping it central, underneath furniture.

Storage solutions

In a more confined space one of your biggest challenges is finding enough room to keep your day-to-day belongings. By being smart with your bedroom furniture choices you can find yourself with some extra storage. Opt for a bed frame with pull out drawers for some added clothing storage, or use a trunk at the end of the bed to keep your belongings in whilst also providing an extra seat. Head to 1825 Interiors to get inspired and to find the right multifunctional pieces for your bedroom.

A small space doesn’t have to be a cramped one. By following these pointers, your room will feel as airy and comfortable as possible, with all the storage and function that you need from your bedroom.