Space measurement and assessment
Before starting to design a bedroom, accurately measure the area of the room. Record important architectural features such as windows, doors and fixed furniture. This information will help you build a reasonable layout, maximizing available space.
Prioritize essential things. Clearly identify items that are really necessary in the bedroom, usually including beds, storage solutions such as cabinets or shelves, and a small working corner.
Prioritizing core elements will help you arrange space reasonably, neatly, and more effectively.
Choose the right type of bed
Choose a bed with a size and design suitable for the room area. For small bedrooms, a bed with a storage compartment will help save space and reduce the need to add a wardrobe.
You can also consider other solutions such as bunk beds, folding beds, or under-the-wall beds to release floor space, creating more space for daily activities.
Choose space-saving furniture
Prioritize investing in multi-functional furniture items to optimize bedroom area. For example, bedside tables with drawers that both place lights and store small items or folding tables that can flexibly be used as desks and makeup tables.
You should choose interiors with a neat design and simple lines to make the space look airy and avoid the feeling of being cramped.
Pay attention to light
Suitable lighting is very important in a small bedroom. Wall lights can help save space on the bedside table.
Add neutral colors and harmonious design
Prioritize neutral color palettes to create a harmonious and spacious feeling for the bedroom. Bright tones when used for walls and furniture help the space become more airy and lighter.
You can also apply monochrome colors to create coherence and make the room look more spacious visually.
Clean the house regularly
Regularly check furniture in the bedroom and clean up when necessary. Only keep essential items to maintain a clean and tidy environment. Consider storage solutions to help hide furniture to avoid visual confusion.