1.Making the most of the headboard and smart storage
2.Creating a colorful and textured room with a specific theme
Forget the notion that small sleepers can only be decorated with bright colors and minimalist furniture. Instead, look for ways to create a small but beautiful bedroom, full of color and diverse textures.
Let’s start by choosing the main interior decoration theme for your room. For example, if you want an elegant and romantic room with two colors blue and white, choose basic items of this color such as bed sheets, curtains to create a common base. Then, add soft details to the room such as patterns on pillowcases, a small nightstand or a blue upholstered chair, so your bedroom is filled with French charm.
If your room has low ceilings like this attic room, place your bed under the slope to save space. Because the ceiling is low, you can create a closed wall with large rough stone, they create a solid, mysterious and stylish feeling. The stone itself is already a decorative detail, so you don’t need to add other decorative elements anymore.
If you love large and bold textures, don’t be shy about choosing your favorite textured interior items, such as this room. Large floral motifs printed on linen backgrounds create a bold style and make an eye-catching highlight. Pink comes out in front of white furniture and inscribed colors, while brightening the space of the room.
Continue with the blue-white color duo. The dominant white color can give a spacious feel to the room, adding a hint of light blue to define the areas: curtains, beds and walls. The stripes on the curtains and pillowcases create a simple look to highlight the textured wall array in classic English style.
If your modern bedroom is tightly attached to a narrow space, not allowing the closet door to open easily, opt for built-in cabinets or glass sliding door cabinets to both save and expand space.
Just because your bedroom is small, doesn’t mean you can’t buy a large bed frame. Choose slender designs, such as an iron frame, and keep the colors of walls, floors, and furniture in a neutral color palette.
For a room with completely white furniture like this one, a little soft color of floral motifs on pillowcases and bedside upholstery combined with coarse wooden beams is enough to create a unique highlight.
Make the bedroom bigger by choosing a light color scheme. The quiet furniture (a mix of gray and low tones) both creates a casual look and highlights pastel blue, bringing a fresh feeling from the outside into the room.
Quiet color is a great choice for a small bedroom. Bright white walls, soft, luxurious furniture and a cozy rug make the room attractive. Sheer curtains ensure privacy but still allow light from the window to enter the room.
Who says you can’t use bold colors for a small bedroom? Look at this room: the ingenious coordination of different shades of ocean-inspired blue not only creates depth, coherent alignment, but also an unmistakable stylistic manifesto.
For small bedrooms, you can make use of the space by smart storage, such as the drawers underneath this single bed. The room uses neutral colors and plain rugs that create a sense of calm, while other furniture such as striped chair cushions, decorative lettering or temple wall boat arrays evoke the taste of the sea.
Instead of a nightstand table, you can turn a wooden ladder into a unique storage shelf. The pastel blues and yellows of the quilts and carpets provide a sense of relaxation, while the texture of the pillowcase connects perfectly with the red brick wall behind, creating a harmonious and colorful whole.