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How Do I Maximise a Small Bedroom?

While you might like the size of your living spaces within your home, the bedrooms might be a bit smaller than you might like. If you wish you could have a little more space in your bedroom, you might be able to achieve it without getting smaller furniture or making other serious changes. Often, all you need to do is find ways to maximise what you have and create the illusion that there’s more space than there is.

Let’s look at how you can maximise your small bedroom.

Storage

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You might not have space for a wardrobe and a chest of drawers in your room, and so you need to get a little creative with the space that you have. This can often mean that you have to buy furniture that has storage built into it. For example, if you get an Ottoman bed, you are going to have lots of storage underneath it where you can store things.

If necessary, you could also find external storage. There are numerous companies such as Stored Away who can collect and store your items until you have the space to put them on display again. This is an ideal option if you are planning to move into a bigger house in the future, but don’t want to have to sell or throw away your beloved items. This, together with a good organisational system for your wardrobe means that you should be able to pack as much as possible into your bedroom, no matter what size it might be.

Mirrors

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The right mirror can make a bedroom feel that bit much bigger. Though you should not hang a mirror on every wall and go crazy with it, you should definitely choose the right size to open up the room a little more.

If you have built-in wardrobes in your room, you should consider swapping the doors out for mirrored ones. Though a built-in wardrobe can take up a lot of a room’s footprint, adding mirrored doors can help to mitigate this and make the room feel much bigger. Combine this with the above point and a system to properly organise your wardrobe, and this will be a great way to properly maximise the space that you have.

Wall Colour

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The colour of your walls that you choose will have a big impact on how big or small your bedroom feels. If you want your room to feel more open, you should paint it a lighter colour or even just white. This will help to reflect any light you have, whether it is natural or from a lamp, and will make the room feel that bit brighter.

Of course, you could also choose something darker if you want to create a more intimate space. This will help you make a room that is cosier and a little closer, something that you might want in a smaller room over a larger one. By adding to the natural light through some wall-mirrors, you can ensure that the dark tones of the walls don’t refine the space too much.

Many of us want to make sure that we have a bedroom that is the right size, but we can sometimes compromise and end up with somewhere smaller than we might like. If you would like it to feel like your bedroom is a little bit bigger, look to some of the above tips. With some clever choices, you should be able to create a room that feels like it has enough space, regardless of what size it actually might be.

Gail P
I am a beachy type of person, living in Newport Beach, and oftentimes I’ll go for a swim with my daughter. When I’m bored, I’ll help make package boxes for my little girl’s sticker company on Etsy.