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How to Maximize Space in a Small Bedroom

by Ruhia

It’s not uncommon for people to live in small spaces these days. Housing costs are increasing, so your money doesn’t take you as far. As a result, people downsize their homes. And when 60% of people say they would prefer to live in a larger home, this is a problem. Luckily, you can do a few things to maximize your space in a small bedroom. Use the guide below to transform your bedroom space into a room that’s a pleasure to spend time in.

Add More Shelving

One of the most significant issues with small spaces is the inability to store much stuff. You end up with your things thrown around everywhere — leaving you with a mess that’s not easy to clean up.

The great thing about shelving is that you don’t have to waste floor space to use it. Put as much shelving on the walls as possible and organize your things there. Doing this will give you more space on the floor, remove the number of dressers and other floor storage you need, and help you keep your small room clean.

Use Corner Spaces for Beds

The chances are good that you can find a bedroom design that features your bed in the middle of the room. While this looks nice, it won’t work well for a small space.

It takes less space to put your bed in a corner. Doing this will give you more space in your room to move around and more options for the rest of your stuff. It will also help your sleeping area feel cozier instead of being crammed between a lot of other furniture.

Add Bed Storage

Your walls aren’t the only place to add extra storage to a small room. You need to use every space available to give yourself more options. Under your bed is one that many people fail to consider.

You can buy a bed frame with built-in storage or a frame high enough off the ground to add boxes yourself. This will keep the things you don’t often use out of sight but readily available when you need them.

Customize Your Desk Storage

Another common problem people have with small bedrooms is that they have a computer desk and need to make space for it. This leaves less room for storing your other things and takes up more floor space.

But depending on the desk you have, it also gives you other options. Many people create custom desk setups by mixing IKEA storage and simple desktops. They combine the two to create a desk setup that gives you plenty of space to work and a lot of storage to put their other items. Look for inspiration online to see what others are doing with these types of setups.

Think About a Murphy Bed

Even if you put your bed in a corner to save space, it will still take up a lot of room. This is space you can’t use for activities. However, you do have other options that will help you reclaim your bed space.

Those options are Murphy beds. These beds fold into a cabinet and give you extra floor space during the day. They’re easy to use, so you don’t have to expend much effort to prepare your bed at the end of the day. And given that space is precious in a small bedroom, that’s an effort that’s well worth it if you want as much space as possible.

Check out Wilding Wallbeds to see your Murphy bed options.

Hang Your Plants

Many people enjoy having plants in their rooms. They love adding something alive and enjoy the vibrancy the color brings to a dull space. However, it’s not easy to fit plants in a small room when there is limited floor space and not enough counters to place pots.

But you can solve this problem by creating hanging areas for your plants. You can hang plants from ceilings and walls to avoid wasting floor and surface space.

Swap Nightstands With Dressers

A dresser and nightstand combo is one of the most common bedroom furniture patterns. A nightstand lets you put things next to your bed, while a dresser offers somewhere to store your clothes.

However, you probably don’t have the space for both of those things in a small bedroom. But that doesn’t mean you can’t use a dresser for multiple things.

You can place a smaller dresser next to your bed and use it as a nightstand. This gives you a place to store your clothes and the ability to place items next to your bed.

Use Storage for Seating

Many people want multiple places to sit in their rooms. They usually have the typical office chair if they use their room to work and study. However, some people want room for other people.

The good news is that you don’t have to waste space with those seating options. You can use storage cabinets as seating by placing fabric and other materials on them to make them comfortable.

Don’t Settle for a Small Bedroom Space

There aren’t many people who enjoy living in a small bedroom — especially if you have roommates and spend a lot of time in your room. The problem is that housing is expensive, and you probably don’t have the money to upgrade to a larger living space.

However, that doesn’t mean you don’t have options that will help you change your bedroom design to create more space. Put the bedroom design ideas above into practice today to maximize your space.

Are you interested in learning more design tips that will help you get the most out of your living space? Check out more tips by heading back to the blog.

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