Big Style for Your Small Bedroom You may consider your small bedroom a curse, but we’re here to challenge that. Instead of focusing on the drawbacks, think of the positives. For example, in a small space, a little decorating goes a long way, meaning you can afford to spend money on the items you really love and make it your happy place. So, here are 30+ ways to make the most of your tiny bedroom. From: Kerra Michele Huerta
Use Accessories as Decor Short on storage space? Think of clever ways to work your accessories in as decor pieces. Hats make for unique wall hangings, and your jewelry is like tiny pieces of art anyway, so why hide it? Style the blank space above your bed with some of our top ideas, below. See More Photos: 36 Fresh New Ways to Decorate Above the Bed
Install Horizontal Planks to Emphasize Width Smart design in small spaces is all about visual trickery. If you want a room to feel wider than it is, install some horizontal planking on one or more of the walls. We promise you'll be shocked at the results. Shiplap your way to greatness with our step-by-step guide to DIY shiplap, below. GET THE HOW-TO: How to Install Shiplap
Then, Emphasize Height With a Tall Bed The vertical space above your bed is more or less wasted, so why not use it to your advantage? A tall, slender canopy bed like this will draw attention to your room's height, making it look infinitely taller. Use it to emphasize high ceilings or make low ceilings look a little higher than they are. Raise the roof with a few of our favorite looks, below. See More Photos: 24 Dreamy Canopy Beds From: Turnstyle Interior Design
Hang Plants From the Ceiling One thing you don't want to sacrifice in a small bedroom is your houseplants. They make the space feel fresh, inviting and oh-so-clean. So, if you're low on floor space, take your plants to the ceiling. You'll get all the benefits with none of the drawbacks. Take your houseplants to new heights with our ideas, below. See More Photos: 15 Picturesque Homes for Your Hanging Plant Needs
Never Waste Natural Light No matter how small a bedroom is, if you cut off the natural light with thick curtains or bulky furniture, it will feel even more closed in. Avoid this by positioning furniture away from the windows and using sheer curtains whenever possible. Find more inspiration from this stylish small space, below. learn more: Small Space Ideas for the Bedroom and Home Office From: Brian Patrick Flynn
Then, Reflect It With a Mirror Everyone knows that big mirrors can visually enlarge a space, but did you know that the mirror's placement is equally important? Position large floor mirrors opposite or adjacent to natural light sources to encourage the light to bounce around the space. For more great ways to decorate your bedroom with mirrors, follow the link, below. See More Photos: Stylish Ways to Decorate With Mirrors in the Bedroom
Say Hello to a Storage Bed If you have a small bedroom but no storage bed, you're simply doing it wrong. A bed like this with drawers across the bottom effectively gives you a second dresser without taking up an ounce of your precious floor space. Solve your storage dilemmas with our favorite storage beds, below. learn more: 10 Best Beds With Storage for Every Style
Or, Go for a Murphy Bed Instead Whether you're wanting more room for workouts, lounging or just extra space to move around, a Murphy bed is a time-tested solution for freeing up floor space. Because really, how else can you make your bed disappear? Give yourself some more square footage with our how-to, below. GET THE HOW-TO: How to Build a Murphy Bed From: Caitlin McCarthy Designs
Use a Desk as a Nighstand If your bedroom doubles as your workspace, sub a desk for a standard nightstand. The two furniture pieces serve very specific purposes, and it's a great way to double up and save on space. Get to work with some of our favorite small-space desks, below. learn more: 17 Small Space-Friendly Desks Under $300 From: Marie Flanigan Interiors
Add Drama and Height With Your Headboard Here's a massive style upgrade that takes up no additional space. Swap your run-of-the-mill headboard out for something dramatic that stretches to the ceiling (drawing the eye with it) like this funky rattan beauty. Your now even more stylish small bedroom will thank you. But don't stop there, see even more over-the-top headboards, below. See More Photos: 20 High-Impact Headboards
Or, Trade It for Some Storage Space Swap your traditional headboard out for one with storage. This practical (but pretty!) option can also be achieved by sliding a skinny bookcase behind your bed. Slide in some more storage today with our how-to, below. GET THE HOW-TO: How to Make a Headboard With Storage From: Regan Baker
Or, Just Ditch the Headboard Altogether Visually decluttering a small space can make it feel brighter and more open. Our tip? Ditch the headboard altogether. Instead, invest in some cozy, statement-making linens to make your bed the focal point. Turn your bedroom into a minimalists' dream space with our favorite looks, below. See More Photos: Minimalist Bedroom Designs From: Natalie Myers
Hang a Nightstand From the Ceiling Let's be honest, beyond beautifying the space, the modern-day nightstand's main purpose is holding your phone and maybe a book or two. This option, suspended from the ceiling, gives you all the functionality while freeing up the floor space underneath, making room for a storage basket, a small shoe shelf or nothing at all. Check out more quirky nightstand alternatives, below. See More Photos: 20 Quirky Alternatives to Nightstands
Or, Mount It on the Wall Mount a minimalist nightstand on the wall next to your bed for a similar hanging effect that offers a slightly more rigid storage solution. This modern walnut shelf adds a touch of color to the crisp white room and bed linens. Craft your own from an old table with our how-to, below. GET THE HOW-TO: Creative and Chic DIY Nightstands From: Clara Jung
Then, Mount Bedside Lighting on the Walls Make the most of your tiny nightstand by removing the biggest space hog of all: the table lamp. Instead, hang your light from the walls above your nightstand, and since there are a variety of stylish ways to do this, it shouldn't be a problem to find a look that suits your space. Learn more about bedroom wall lighting, below. Learn More: Bedroom Wall Lights From: Cecilia Casagrande
Or, Place It on a Shelf Love the idea but also love your lamps? Get the same result by mounting shelves on either side of your bed to hold your lamps. Be inspired by more space-saving nightstand ideas, below. learn more: Is Your Bedroom Too Small for a Nightstand? Try These 9 Genius Alternatives From: Nest Design Group
Use Large Artwork as a Focal Point Contrary to popular belief, employing large artwork on your small bedroom walls can actually make the space look bigger. While small art tends to look random and busy, larger pieces look intentional and authoritative. Dress your walls to impress with more ideas, below. See More Photos: 25 Ways to Dress Up Blank Walls
Splurge on Quality Linens You spend so much of your life in bed, you might as well treat yourself to a comfy surface for sleeping, reading, working, binge-watching and, yes, even snacking. Start with high-thread-count, 100% cotton, linen or bamboo sheets, then add a thick duvet or quilt and pile on lots of fluffy pillows. Learn how to layer your bedding like a pro, below. See More Photos: Beautiful Bedrooms: Layered Bedding Looks We Love From: H. Camille Smith
Add Storage in Unexpected Places Finding storage in a small bedroom requires a little creative thinking, so start by looking in unexpected places. Here, the designer placed an extra-long shelf on the unused portion of the wall close to the ceiling, making room for an extensive collection of books.
Hang Curtains Near the Ceiling If you want your ceilings to appear 10-feet tall when they're really nowhere near that, do yourself a favor and hang your curtains near the ceiling. Long, airy curtains stretching from the floor to the ceiling give the impression that the ceilings are much higher than they are. Hang curtains like a pro with our tips, below. learn more: How to Hang a Curtain Rod From: cityhomeCOLLECTIVE
Cover Your Dark Floor With a Light Rug Dark floors can be beautiful, but they tend to absorb a lot of light and show off an impressive collection of dust and debris, making your room feel smaller and dirtier. An easy fix is to cover them up with a light-colored rug. Learn more ways to shed light on a dark room, below. Watch the Video: Lightening Up a Dark Home From: Linda McDougald
Center Your Bed to Create Space on Each Side When it comes to your small bedroom's layout, you may be tempted to place the bed against the wall in order to create more space on one side, but this will actually make the room look and feel smaller. Instead, center your bed on a wall to create equal space on each side. Get the inside scoop on bedroom floor plans, below. See More Photos: Bedroom Floor Plans From: Lauren Nelson
Position the Bed to Visually Elongate the Room In addition to not placing your bed against the wall, another best practice is to position your bed opposite the doorway. This draws the eye to the furthest point as you enter the room, emphasizing the size by creating a visual destination. Check out our tips for an ideal bedroom layout, below. learn more: Designer Tips for an Ideal Bedroom Layout From: Benjamin Cruz
Add a Bold, Painted Accent Wall Additionally, a bold paint color on the wall behind the bed will attract the eye and visually elongate the room. When paired with light walls and bright furniture, a vibrant hue can make a dramatic impact without downsizing a room. Give your room a colorful boost with our bedroom paint picks, below. See More Photos: Bedroom Color Ideas: Which Paint to Pick From: Amy Elbaum
Or, Accent With Wallpaper Love an accent wall effect but want more texture? Swap out bold paint for bold wallpaper. You can go loud with texture or color or double down on visual impact and swing for both. Add an eye-catching feature wall to your bedroom with our top tips, below. See More Photos: Tips for Wallpapering a Bedroom From: Lindye Galloway
Contrast Walls to Avoid a Tunnel-Like Visual Long, skinny bedrooms often suffer from a tunnel-like vibe that makes the room feel smaller than it is. To counter this, paint opposing walls in different colors or even hang wallpaper on one but not the other. This will break up the tunnel effect and make the room feel larger. Contrast your way to colorful greatness, below. See More Photos: 8 Ways to Decorate With Contrasting Colors From: Allison Lind
Make It Light, Bright and Airy Want your space to feel massive? Go light, bright and airy with your decor. Pale, fluffy linens, brightly painted walls and desaturated artwork will allow light to bounce around the room while everything else takes a backseat. Make your bright white dreams a reality with our best looks, below. See More Photos: 20 Dreamy Ideas for a Not-Boring White Bedroom From: WAKE + LOOM
Or, Embrace the Coziness With Dark Hues If you're in love with cozy, then why should a small bedroom deter you? Embrace the coziness with dark hues, billowy bedding and moody artwork. While it won't necessarily make your small room look bigger, this palette in a small bedroom makes for other-worldly coziness. Bring this look to life without breaking the bank with our top tips, below. See More Photos: 26 Budget-Friendly Ideas for a Cozy Bedroom
Wrap Paint Onto the Ceiling No matter your color preference, consider color-matching your ceilings to your walls as designer Brian Patrick Flynn did here. This blurs the line where the walls stop and the ceiling begins and makes your small bedroom feel endless. Learn more reasons designers are painting ceilings, below. See More Photos: 8 Reasons Designers Are Painting Ceilings From: Brian Patrick Flynn
Or, Let Your Ceiling Make Its Own Statement Accentuating the unique ceilings in this small bedroom makes a big impact in a space with limited decorating potential. This draws the eye upward — away from the short walls — making the space feel larger than life. We've got more great bedroom ceiling design ideas, below. learn more: Bedroom Ceiling Design Ideas From: Lindye Galloway
Go Bright and All White An all-white color palette creates a fresh, bright atmosphere that helps small spaces feel larger. Mix in soft creams and off-whites to add warmth. Get the all-white look without it looking boring with our ideas, below. See More Photos: 20 Dreamy Ideas for a Not-Boring White Bedroom
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