How to Make a Small Bedroom Look Bigger? 

There will be times when you will live with what you have and this includes small bedrooms. It is no secret how small bedrooms can be challenging to decorate. From adding reflective materials to working with lighter colors, there are plenty of means how to make the room look more spacious than normal. We have rounded up simple yet stylish tricks on how to transform a small bedroom into a rather spacious one to maximize the limited space. It is about ensuring that the visual impact of the arrangement and decoration is beneficial to the built environment. Allow these hacks to be easily incorporated into the bedroom for a restful retreat to the point of being well-bonded with the space. 

Use a Light Color Palette 

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Using a lighter color palette makes the bedroom look extended. This is what we are looking for in a living bedroom space. If you are not a fan of lighter colors, working with neutral ones will work well too. They tend to be a subtle yet relaxing ambiance for you to rest and sleep. A lighter color palette helps in allowing natural lighting to easily diffuse throughout the bedroom. This is important, especially in making the house more sustainable through conserving energy. Light color palettes tend to bring a refreshing and productive vibe to the bedroom. As a multipurpose space, we want to ensure that they can house activities beyond sleeping and resting. 

Hang the Curtains High

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Apart from the width of the bedroom, we also need to highlight the height of the space. This will help in establishing the hollowness of the space. When the curtains are hung high, it exhibits the vertical length of the walls. In cases when you are not given a high floor-to-ceiling height for the bedroom, hanging the curtains high will create an illusion that there is more room. We highly recommend working with stripe patterns for the curtains too if your ceiling is too low. It is all about trying to make the space look lengthy. 

Rearrange the Furniture Layout

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There are times when you feel like the current arrangement of the bedroom seems congested and boring. The best way to turn things around is by rearranging the furniture layout of the bedroom. The first thing to do is to empty the bedroom. This will help you clean the entirety of the space that will make the arrangement more achievable. Always consider how the space will be more accessible. Prevent furniture from getting in the way of getting to and from the bedroom space. It would be best to sketch the layout first with the actual measurements of the furniture. This will provide you with an actual view of how the bedroom will look. 

Keeping the layout of a bedroom as simple as possible is the best way to go. It makes sense to place your bed against the room’s primary wall, which is usually the largest or the one that draws your eye first when you go in. As stated, if you have the space, position your bed against the main wall. You’ll want enough walking space on each side so that the area doesn’t feel cramped and there’s still a great flow around it.

Declutter the Bedroom Space

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Before working on anything else, the first step is to declutter the bedroom space. Dispose of trash and store items that are no longer needed. This will alleviate the visual disturbance of items that are no longer necessary. If you still need them but not immediate, it would be best to have them stored in a place where they will not be lost or disturbed. Decluttering the bedroom space will make the space look lighter and more spacious that can even transform the entirety of the bedroom space. 

Make Room for Plenty of Storage

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Since there is limited space for the bedroom, the organization of all items is the key. Always remember to make room for plenty of vertical storage. This will help in preventing items from taking up too much floor space that can cause accidents or can make the bedroom look cluttered. It would be best to invest in storage boxes or cabinets where you can store items that are not necessary on a  daily basis. Storage is highly significant in making the bedroom look bigger. It enhances the functionality of the space. At the same time, it helps in preventing the bedroom from looking cluttered and congested. 

Create an Illusion with Mirrors

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“Do mirrors make a room look bigger?” This is a question often asked by many.  Mirrors may make a room appear larger and more open, and the answer is a hearty yes. To create the appearance of depth, choose a focal point and tilt your mirrors toward it. Mirrors also reflect natural and artificial light, making a room appear brighter at all times of the day and night. It’s extremely useful to place a mirror near a window to reflect the world outside. Because it produces the appearance of depth, a huge mirror makes a room appear larger. It deceives the eye into believing there is more room than there is. As the mirror reflects light and color across the room, the optical illusion occurs.

Choose Light Built Furniture

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Put the furniture brochure aside if you’re attempting to make a tiny room appear larger because big, clunky furniture will dominate the space. Rather, choose furniture with a more slender shape or a lighter build. Consider industrial-style furniture with slender legs or a delicately wrought iron bed. These designs will allow air to flow around the bed. You may even go with a skeletal canopy bed, which highlights the room’s height if you remove the drapery.

Illuminate the Space

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The style of the light fixtures you select can have a significant impact on the amount of space available in a room. Large opaque light fittings and dark-colored shades will draw in a room and take up too much space, so avoid them if you want your room to appear larger. Instead, choose bright or transparent fabrics. Recessed lighting is a terrific way to increase the size of your area with lighting design. It can be mounted on the ceiling or the walls to offer adequate lighting in small spaces. Because of the nature of recessed lighting, no bulky fixtures are required, resulting in a flush and sleek appearance that maximizes your space.

Elevate the Shelves

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Boutique design hotels are frequently a fantastic source of small-bedroom design ideas. The floating shelf is one of their favorite gimmicks. It’s difficult to beat something that floats in the air when trying to achieve an airy feeling.

Manage the Scale of Furniture

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A small room does not equate to little furniture. Instead, it does mean you’ll need to locate items that are scaled suitably for your space and match in scale. A king-sized bed surrounded by two small nightstands appears impractical. Choose a bed size that allows you to put at least one or two nightstands large enough to stand on their own beside the mattress. In a tiny room, a tall, narrow dresser is generally preferable over a wide, short one. Adjust the size of your furnishings to fit the space. Larger pieces of furniture should be placed against the walls to maximize open space and make the room appear larger. Also, avoid obstructing paths. A room will appear tight if furniture and accessories restrict the view into it.

Introduce Pattern and Color

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We know we’ve been preaching about keeping a tiny bedroom simple, using just light colors, and not going overboard with your design. Adding pattern and color, on the other hand, may make a tiny room feel larger if done correctly. Wallpaper is the greatest option for this. The appropriate patterned wallpaper might simply make a solid wall appear to be further away, giving the illusion of a larger space. Still, choose something with a muted, limited color palette that adds depth but doesn’t overpower the space.

Eliminate the Headboard

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When it comes to designing a compact bedroom, it’s all about striking the right balance between maximizing storage and limiting clutter. Installing wall-mounted artwork, either as a headboard or throughout the room, is a quick method to accomplish this duality. This artwork, like the industrial bedside table, contributes to the idea of openness and air. Painting it the same color as the walls helps it blend in even more while still offering storage.

Layer an Area Rug

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A huge rug can be a simple way to make a small space feel more spacious. Because a larger rug draws the eye outward, it can give the illusion of a larger size. If you’re renting, it’s a terrific method to hide scuffed carpets. Choose something lighter in color and as large as the space will allow; you don’t want a small rug floating in a sea of the floor, since this will make the room appear smaller. On either side of the rug, about three inches of the floor should be visible.