It’s often impossible to increase the actual area of the room, but changing the visual volume is a real thing. If you want your small bedroom to look bigger, these tips are for you.
- The bed zone: an oversized headboard, a mirrored wall, an accent wall, or horizontal decor over the headboard. An oversized headboard or accent wall draws attention away from the bed, which often dominates a small bedroom. A mirrored wall or just covers always visually expands the space, and a horizontal strip visually expands the space.
- Less decor. Luxury is in the details, but don’t overdo it, just a little for window and bed decorations.
- light shadows. White on white, neural colors and white hidden lighting will make your space look bigger. Apply this rule to everything from bedding to wall and floor coverings.
- Little color. If you want to spice up the decor a bit, just add some colorful accents – don’t overdo it.
- Floor to ceiling closets and windows. Not only do you find a lot of things in the closets, but your ceilings also look higher, just like windows.
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Hidden Locations. Use the space under the bed or under the windowsill as the hidden storage looks smaller.
- sliding doors. Every common door needs some space to open and close, sliding doors don’t. So the choice is yours.
- More free disk space. When there is little free space, the room looks smaller. So solve this problem with hanging and wall furniture.