A bedroom should be a cozy refuge. In some cases, though, it can feel more like a cave. If a bedroom lacks the right color palette, smart storage, and natural light, it can feel cramped and uncomfortable.
So if your small bedroom is cramping your style, here are ten no-fail insider tricks from top designers, like T-Square Properties, to make it look bigger.
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Add Built-In Shelving
Shallow built-in shelves can help you maintain floor space and gain storage. Preferably, stick to shelving that’s no more than 12 inches deep. This helps eliminate the need for more furniture, as the units here act as bedside tables.
Also, to make the ceiling look higher, try taking the built-in shelving to the ceiling. You could also create layering and depth by painting the back wall with a contrasting color.
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Hang Mirrors
Mirrors are one of the easiest ways to fool the eye into thinking a space is larger than it is. Here are some of the ways to work them into your bedroom:
- Small, fancy-framed mirrors grouped on the wall
- Starburst mirror over the bed
- Ornate mirror over the dresser
- Mirrored closet doors
- Mirrored or chrome-finished lamps, furniture, and décor
You should, however, avoid having a mirror that reflects your bed.
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Let The Light In
Natural light will do wonders for your room and mood. Allowing sunlight will open up the interior and make it look bigger. You could also expand the area and reflect light by adding a wall-hanging or a floor-length mirror.
Illuminate the room by using wall-mounted lighting instead of table and floor lamps for the evening.
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Rein In Window Treatments
Go for sleek blinds or shutters instead of bulky curtains to save space. Of course, your bedroom will also benefit from a fresh, clean look too. But if you prefer curtains, you can provide an uninterrupted finish by hanging them from floor to ceiling.
You could also look for curtains that have a slight shimmer to them if you’re worried that your room is dark. This will also help bounce the available light around.
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Choose Colors Wisely
It’s been said that colors can affect a person’s mood and so the choice of color is very important. Painting the walls of your bedroom with the right color can transform it instantly. Light-colored walls will open up the space; use off-whites, yellows, subtle greens, pale blues, beige or cream hues.
Use them in accessories such as throws, rugs, and pillow covers if you prefer dark shades.
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Have Space-Saving Storage Options
Use the space under your bed. Use baskets, flat packs, or under-bed boxes to store things you don’t currently use or wear often. Your bedroom will also benefit from pieces that serve double duty.
For instance, besides acting as a built-in storage option for books, magazines, linen, and blankets, the ottoman can also serve as a footrest.
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Choose The Right Furniture
Too much furniture can clutter your space. Instead, stick to important pieces – two nightstands and your bed. To avoid adding tiny pieces around, make sure they are big and offer great usability.
For example, you could make the bed itself look like a statement piece by adding a large headboard.
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Toss The Extra Pillows
Minimal bedding is key to maintaining the illusion of space. Reduce the number of pillows you have to only those you sleep on. But how many pillows should you sleep with?
According to experts, you only need one pillow. In some cases, however, it’s worth sleeping with two pillows. For example, if you need that accent pillow your grandmother embroidered, that’s fine. One is enough, though.
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Streamline Your Bedding
Avoid layers of blankets and voluminous quilts. Instead, simple bedding with breezy fabrics and clean lines will keep your bedroom feeling fresh and open. You can also try a camp blanket or vintage wool for textures and warmth without the bulk.
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Make Use Of Walls
Things you could consider adding include adding floating shelves and other storage essentials. Hooks and coat racks will work well for clothing items. Use pendants and sconces on the wall instead of bedside lamps.
There you have it: ten no-fail tips to make a small bedroom look bigger. A small bedroom doesn’t have to be dull. You have to work a little harder to make it functional and stylish.









