Best bedroom layouts


8 Designer-Approved Bedroom Layouts That Never Fail

Design: Pure Salt Interiors 

Your bedroom called, and it's looking for some love. While we tend to obsessively arrange (and re-arrange, and re-re-arrange) the rest of our house, bedrooms often get left out, maybe because they're more private, and less likely to be viewed by judgy houseguests, or maybe because the primary activity that takes place in them is (you guessed it) sleep.

But whatever the case, it's a well-known fact that re-arranging your bedroom can help improve your mood and even your sleep cycles—so there's no reason to avoid optimizing this space the way you would any other in your home. Dealing with a wonkily-shaped layout or a tiny footprint? Nothing to lose shut-eye over. We asked two of our favorite designers—Aly Morford and Leigh Lincoln of Pure Salt Interiors, a studio that has become synonymous with a brand of approachable yet elegant California-chic design—to weigh in on the bedroom layouts they return to again and again. .. both for giant bedrooms and itty-bitty guest rooms alike.

So start arranging—you'll likely find that it makes both your waking and sleeping hours much more enjoyable to be able to end and start your days in a bedroom you love. Read on for our favorite layouts and tips to try.

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Rendering by Pure Salt Interiors

The Layout: "Given the room's large floor plan and vaulted ceiling, we wanted to play with scale and source pieces that would allow the layout to be fully utilized, while still feeling clutter-free," says Leigh Lincoln of Pure Salt Interiors. "The fireplace & built-ins were a natural focal point of the room, so you'll notice that everything is directed toward them! We love this layout because it's a perfect example of how the scale of every piece from the furniture to the lighting are instrumental in creating a functional layout."

The Bed: A king-sized bed with a four-post style frame draws the eye upward to show off (and make use of the space afforded by) the vaulted ceiling.

The Extras: This space (and the existing architectural details of the built-ins and fireplace) made it a natural fit for a small conversation area in front of the bed. A small round rug anchors and "defines" that space, without making it feel cumbersome or obstructing the flow of the rest of the room.

Design: Pure Salt Interiors

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Rendering by Pure Salt Interiors

The Layout: Designing for a room surrounded with doors on three sides can be tricky—but the end result is so worth it. "While we didn't have a large floor plan to work with here, the views outside this primary bedroom were grand," recalls Aly Morford. "Given the small footprint, we also decided to use pendant lighting to maximize the functional space in the room. The end result is an airy and open oasis!"

The Bed: Keeping the bedframe simple (while still evoking the natural elements outside with a hint of warm-toned wood) allows the focus to stay on the view. (No sightline-obscuring footboard here.)

The Extras: With a view like this, any chance to admire it is a plus. "The existing placement of doorways and windows didn't allow for the bed to face out to the ocean, so we added in a small seating area & custom floating mirror opposite the bed that took advantage of the view and created the illusion of a bigger space." Now the homeowners get a magnified ocean view no matter which way they look.

 Design: Pure Salt Interiors

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Rendering by Pure Salt Interiors

The Layout: Built for the most memorable sleepovers, this two-beds-in-one arrangement accommodates growing kids just as well as it does guests. "This is the client's vacation home, so every room had to be designed with extra guests in mind," says Morford. "This kids' bedroom was no exception—the floorplan was small, so we decided to bring in a bunk bed to maximize sleeping space. We kept the furnishings in the room super minimal to not make it visually cluttered, but included these adorable cane nightstands for a little bit of added storage outside the closet. In our opinions, less is almost always more!"

The Bed: This clever bed does double-duty, serving as extra sleeping space for guests (and guests' kids), but also growing with the family—a child can start out on the top bunk, then move down to the full-size bed as he or she grows.

The Extras: Cane nightstands bring in a little beach-chic element, while palm print wallpaper feels fun enough for kids but graphic enough for adults. A durable woven rug underfoot helps warm up the space without becoming a trap for tracked-in sand.

 Design: Pure Salt Interiors

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Rendering by Pure Salt Interiors

The Layout: Making a primary suite feel, well, regal when it's lacking in square footage isn't always easy, but again, the Pure Salt designers emphasize that less is more. "This primary bedroom layout was a fun challenge because we were working in an especially small footprint (the apartment unit is in a highly developed part of Los Angeles)," explains Lincoln. "To keep it feeling open, we kept furnishings to a minimum and really leaned into the styling to let the room shine."

The Bed: This bed strikes a balance between luxe and space-conscious, with an upholstered headboard that lends softness without taking up too much space (thanks to its largely vertical footprint). A crisp white shade of upholstery helps it avoid feeling overbearing in the space.

The Extras: "When working in a small layout, we often utilize pendant lighting to not take up precious floor space," notes Lincoln—and in this room, it really adds a grown-up touch.

 Design: Pure Salt Interiors

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Pure Salt Interiors

The Layout: "In this bedroom, we had a good size layout to work with, and a very open flow between the balcony and primary bathroom spaces," recalls Morford. But these two adjoining spaces also required a spacious walkway that would make it easy to move between them. "We prioritized keeping the walkway out to the balcony open and unobstructed," she says, leaving a wide and generous space between the bed and the TV.

The Bed: "Given the size of the room, it was important to source pieces that would accentuate that and feel appropriately scaled," Morford says. A large bed was able to fit into the room without compromising the walkway space.

The Extras: In keeping with the scale, larger bedside tables were added—and an oversized plant makes clever design use of an irregular jut in the wall near the bathroom door.

Design: Pure Salt Interiors, Photo: Jessica Alexander

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 Pure Salt Interiors

The Layout: When a room has as much gorgeous historic character as this one, it's only right to show it off to its full advantage. "This project was a fun challenge," says Lincoln. "We wanted to be sure to showcase some of the focal design elements in the room like the fireplace mantel—We kept the layout classic in this room to ensure timeless functionality, but really leaned into textures and furnishing pieces that gave that slightly European flair. "

The Bed: Dressing the bed in a dreamy palette of whites echoes the architectural details throughout the space while letting them take center stage. A white upholstered headboard lends a luxe touch without drawing attention away from the character of the room.

The Extras: A "smart" mirror TV keeps the fireplace wall looking elegant and timeless when not in use.

 Design: Pure Salt Interiors, Photo: Jessica Alexander Design: Pure Salt Interiors, Photo: Jessica Alexander

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Pure Salt Interiors 

The Layout: An angled entry in the corner creates an unexpected flow through this bedroom, but luckily the square-footage was high enough that even multiple furniture pieces won't create a traffic jam.

The Bed: "Any bedroom with high ceilings deserves furniture and decor that celebrate it!" says Morford. "In this room, we brought in this gorgeous canopy bed and linen pendant lights on either side to draw your eye up and highlight the scale of the room. "

The Extras: A seating area lends an even more luxuriant vibe to the room. "Because there was extra space at the end of the bed, we added in the accent chairs to make this room even more of a relaxing sanctuary for the homeowners," Morford explains.

Design: Pure Salt Interiors, Photo: Vanessa Lentine

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 Pure Salt Interiors

The Layout: Proof positive that a small space can still hold major wow-factor. "This is probably one of our favorite kid's bedrooms that we've designed to date, as our clients wanted to do something super unique for their son to make his room feel special," says Lincoln. "Since we didn't have a large floor plan to work with, we decided to build up and add functionality to the walls!"

The Bed: A smaller bed was just right for this space, both because of its dimensions and its pint-sized inhabitant. But the details make a big impact: the pegboard system extends to behind the bed, keeping the cushioned headboard securely in place with sewn-on peg loops.

The Extras: Without a doubt, the pegboard system is the crown jewel of this cool bedroom. "With this fully custom pegboard wall feature, we were able to add extra wall storage, a built-in desk, and didn't have to cram a lot of furniture into a small space to make it functional," Lincoln explains. "The end result is an incredibly cool room that still feels open & airy!" 

 Design: Pure Salt Interiors, Photo: Jessica Alexander

7 of the Smartest Ways to Lay Out a Small Bedroom

15 ways to make the most of your space |

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Bedroom layout ideas are an essential part of any bedroom design. How your bedroom is arranged will have a huge impact on the functionality of your space so it's important to get it right.

Whether you're looking to create your own restful sanctuary or planning a space to accommodate guests, the key to a successful bedroom design is balancing practicality with style, and luckily there are plenty of ideas that marry the two.

To help get you inspired we've rounded up an array of bedroom ideas to help you lay out the perfect space along with some handy tips from the experts.

Bedroom layout ideas

Finding the right bedroom layout ideas can be a daunting task as there are an infinite number of ways to arrange a bedroom depending on the size, shape, and specific function of the room. Whether you're looking to create a large and luxurious master bedroom or small bedroom ideas, the best place to start when it comes to how to design a bedroom is to make a floor plan, say the experts.

'We typically start by collecting the dimensions of the bedroom to help us determine what we can fit into a space without it feeling crowded,' says Bria Hammel, creative director of Bria Hammel interiors . 

'We first take into consideration where the windows, door frame, and/or fireplace are located. This will help us determine the natural flow of the space. Next, we'll section off the space dividing it into bed/nightstand area, dresser/closet area, and lounge/sitting area. '

Once you have a clear floor plan it will make it easier to determine the flow of the space and where to position your furniture. 

1. Start with the position of the bed

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When designing a bedroom layout the most important decision to make is where to position the bed – being the largest piece of furniture in the room it will have a big impact on how the space functions, looks, and feels. 

'When designing a bedroom, the bed always goes first and you design around it,' says Interior designer Esther Dormer . 'The most typical bedroom layout has the bed headboard facing you as you enter the room.' 

When positioned opposite a doorway a bed, 'can be a focal point that draws you into the room and gives you a sense of balance and symmetry,' adds Zac Houghton, CEO at Loftera . 'If a bed is placed in front of a window, it can block natural light and create a sense of imbalance.'

It's also important to think about the size of the wall the bed sits against and other architectural features in the room explains Bria Hammel, creative director of Bria Hammel interiors. 'In most of our bedroom designs, the bed is positioned on the main, longest wall with no obstruction. If a bedroom has a fireplace, we love to place the bed on the opposite wall and ensure that it's in alignment with the fireplace.'

2. Make the most of beautiful views 

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There's nothing like waking up to a beautiful view to put you in a good frame of mind for the rest of the day, so if you're lucky enough to have a country bedroom with beautiful views then be sure to position the bed with a clear line of site to the window in order to make the most of them. Take care to create a bedroom layout where the furniture does not obscure or obstruct the window – and choose window treatments that can easily be pulled back.

3. Take a cue from the architecture

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With so many bedroom layout ideas to choose from it can be hard to know where to start, but often there are clues in the architecture of the space. If you have a beautiful period home full of original features such as an exposed stone wall then why not set your bed against it as a way to really showcase it as part of your design?

4. Create a seating area

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If you have a large bedroom or are looking for main bedroom ideas then why not consider creating a relaxing seating area? 

Having an additional seating area alongside the sitting room offers an extra place to escape to at the end of the day, especially when you want some quiet time away from the bustle of the main household. If adding a seating area consider arranging it near a window where views can be enjoyed.

5. Add an ensuite

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Perhaps the ultimate in luxury bedroom ideas, an ensuite bathroom is the perfect addition to a restful sanctuary, allowing you to bathe, relax and unwind for bed in the privacy of a self-contained space. 

Reminiscent of boutique hotels, it's popular for an ensuite bathroom to be tucked behind a partition wall with a doorless entryway. When an ensuite is in the same line of site as a bedroom think about decorating the rooms with complementary materials and finished to help unite the space as demonstrated in this design by Humbert & Poyet . Designed in tandem, both spaces display dark wood warmed up with metallic detail.

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Walk-in closet ideas are one of the best ways to maximize space in a bedroom layout. Dedicating a separate room to store clothes, shoes and bags will free up valuable floor space in a bedroom leaving the area feeling neat, tidy and clutter-free.

Fitting bespoke closets is a brilliant way to make the most of the height of the space. 'Fitted wardrobes are the perfect solution for individuals looking to store lots of clothing items, without dominating too much space in the bedroom. The big advantage of fitted wardrobes is of course that they can fill the space and cope with any idiosyncrasies', says senior designer at Neville Johnson , Simon Tcherniak.

‘We ask our clients to do a big clear out and count every piece in their wardrobes,’ says Irene Gunter of Gunter & Co . ‘We then have a great basis to work out what takes priority in your wardrobe – is it shelving, hanging space, or the shoe collection that are the key drivers?’

7. Make the most of awkward angles

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While they may boast characterful features like wooden roof beams, bedrooms with sloping ceilings such as loft conversions and attic bedrooms can make designing bedroom layout ideas particularly tricky. However, with some clever thinking these awkward spaces can make beautiful multifunctional bedrooms as demonstrated in this ingenious layout. 

In this beautiful guest bedroom idea, the interior designers at Vanrenen GW Designs have made the most of awkward alcoves by fitting them with bespoke closets as well as a luxurious roll top bath set behind a curtain to create a fun ensuite bathroom idea. 

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Create a window seat

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Whether used to curl up with a good book before bed or to enjoy aerial views of a garden, adding a window seat in a bedroom is a brilliant way to enhance a restful sanctuary. If created by a bespoke joiner, the seat can be fitted perfectly around the architecture but can also be designed with a chest underneath and a lift up lid in order for it to double as a bedroom storage idea.

9. Try a twin bedroom layout

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Reminiscent of boutique hotels, twin bedroom ideas can serve multiple functions. If you often have visitors staying you may want to consider a twin bedroom as a flexible alternative to a traditional double guest room as it offers multiple sleeping options with the ability for two beds to be moved together for when couples stay. This type of layout can also work well for bedrooms for siblings or, as a single child's room that offers an extra bed – perfect for sleepovers.  

When it comes to twin bedroom layouts symmetry is a common theme. Opting for matching bed designs separated by a single nightstand will create visual harmony. If the twin bedroom is reserved for guests and not used regularly then you can afford to be a bit more experimental with interior design so why not create a talking point with matching upholstered headboard ideas?

10. Make space for a dressing area

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If space allows consider dedicating an area of your bedroom layout to a dressing area. No dressing room idea is complete without a large mirror and dressing table – for a chic, streamlined look consider fitting a table between built-in closets as done here in this design by Gunter & Co and be sure to include a stool for perching on while fixing hair or make up as well as a comfy chair to sit on while putting on shoes. Where possible it's a good idea to position a dressing table near to a natural light source.

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Create a bed nook in a small bedroom

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Where space is at a premium why not embrace the small proportions to create an intimate bed nook? A perfect small bedroom layout idea , fitting a bed into a tight corner and enclosing it with a curtain will create a cozy hideaway to shut yourself off from the world after a long day, plus makes a playful talking point in guest bedroom.

To enhance the cocooning atmosphere you could also introduce dark bedroom paint ideas as done here in this space by Thurstan . 

‘We would usually lean towards quieter palette combinations, but darker shades can work really well within smaller spaces,' says founder James Thurstan Waterworth. 'They create a perception of depth and lend a cozy, cocoon-like feel – welcome in every bedroom. For the walls, we suggest a deep midnight blue or a petrol green, then lift this by layering careful accents of color, perhaps a burnt orange or a similar earth-toned hue – ochre, terracotta or a softer peach.

12. Make space for a desk

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If you don't have space for a home office then the bedroom can double as a work space during the day, but if you are thinking about a bedroom layout with a desk then be sure to consider where you position it.

'Most people want their bedroom to be a place to relax and unwind so if you are also using it as a workspace, try to position the desk away from the bed to create a separate space in the room,' says Sarit Marcus, professional interior designer and founder of Minted Space .  'I recommend putting the desk on a separate wall from the bed.'

'If a desk is to be incorporated, you might make sure it is placed near to natural light, ideally in front of a window,' adds Louise Wicksteed, design director at Sims Hilditch .

 

13. Zone your space

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Do you use your main bedroom as a multifunctional space? Does it double up as a home office or maybe a space to do yoga? Perhaps you want to create a dressing room area? Zoning the space using a curtain or freestanding screen can be a quick way to define separate areas – of course this does depend on the size of the space and whether the shape lends itself to being divided. Choosing a sheer bedroom curtain idea is a brilliant way separate areas in a bedroom as it can help a sleeping area feel more intimate in the evening while keeping the overall space feeling bright and light throughout the day.

14. Use the principles of Feng Shui 

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Symmetry is an interior design trick used to create tailored layouts – and it's perfect for the bedroom. In Feng Shui, pairs are thought to promote harmonious energy, so kit your Feng Shui bedroom layout for two people using these Feng Shui principles.

‘Symmetry provides balance within bedroom layouts and it often starts from the focal point, whether that be a statement bed, headboard, or piece of furniture,' says Liv Wallers from the British design studio, Yellow London . 'It brings a sense of comfort and rhythm to a space which is an integral part of the bedroom design process. It can be used right down to the smaller details of the room, pillows on the bed to lamps on a bedside table.

15. Make room for a work space

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If you have the room, a bedroom layout with a desk is a useful – but also practical – indulgence. This one is set within a fitted unit, placed conveniently under a window, and surrounded by mirrored fittings to add glamor and increase the light cast into the niche.  

Here, an upholstered chair is a wonderful choice for a modern bedroom layout because it gives you the opportunity to add more texture and pattern – plus, it creates a luxe look.

What is the best way to layout a bedroom?

The best way to lay out a bedroom will depend on many factors including the size, shape and purpose of the space – for example, a master bedroom will have different layout requirements to a guest bedroom or a child's bedroom. 'The layout will also depend on what storage requirements you need, but also whether the room needs  to fulfil any additional functions,' says Sarit Marcus, professional interior designer and founder of Minted Space .

'Will there be a sitting area? A desk? A musical instrument? Once you have determined the various uses for the bedroom, creating a balanced layout and determining the focal point are key elements to establishing a cohesive layout.'

While the type of the bedroom will determine the layout, there are some design principles that are common practice among many interior designers.

'A classic layout that we typically follow is to put your bed in the center of the most visible wall, and add two nightstands to either side if you have the space,' says Anna Franklin of Stone House Collective. 'I recommend putting the bed in the center of a main wall, and whenever possible, ensuring that it does not block any windows.'

Similarly, Bria Hammel explains that, 'in every bedroom design we create, the bed is positioned on the main, longest wall with no obstruction. If a bedroom has a fireplace, we love to place the bed on the opposite wall and ensure that it's in alignment with the fireplace.

Being restful, relaxing spaces, symmetrical layouts are a good choice as they bring harmony and balance.

How do you make a bedroom plan?

To make a bedroom plan the first step is to create a floor plan of your space which includes dimensions and the position of doorways, windows and any other architectural features like fireplaces and alcoves. 

'Using a piece of paper to sketch out a general floor plan of the space is a simple and easy way to visually plan a bedroom. Alternatively, if you have access to an online tool, this can help with accuracy of size and leftover space while playing around with the design,' says Anna Franklin of Stone House Collective .

One the floor plan is established this will give a clearer idea of where furniture is best placed.

'Play around with different layouts. Measure your largest pieces and tape it out in the bedroom so you can feel the amount of space you have for foot traffic rather than just seeing the dimensions on a piece of paper,' advises Sarit Marcus.

Pippa is Content Editor on Homes & Gardens online contributing to Period Living and Country Homes & Interiors print issues. A graduate of Art History and formerly Style Editor at Period Living, she is passionate about architecture, creating decorating content, interior styling and writing about craft and historic homes. She enjoys searching out beautiful images and the latest trends to share with the Homes & Gardens audience. A keen gardener, when she’s not writing you’ll find her growing flowers on her village allotment for styling projects.

Bedroom layout - the best developed design options (70 photos)

If you have a bedroom layout in the near future, then you should keep in mind that it will be important to take into account a huge number of different factors.

The first thing that will affect the chosen design is the shape and size of the room. However, in addition to these factors, there are also secondary points.

Which ones? For example, the fact whether the room is sunny or not, as well as the personal preferences of the owners of the room.

Before you go to a furniture store, you should definitely look at the photo of the bedroom layout in order to understand how the proposed furniture will be placed in the room.

It is important to take into account already at this stage the fact that the lack of free space can have a bad effect on the final design of the room, because it means that it will put pressure on the owners with its massiveness.

Particular attention should be paid to the use of various accessories and decorative elements.

Any layout of a bedroom suggests that frames with memorable photographs and beautiful paintings will hang on the walls.

If this is the layout of the children's bedroom, then in this case, it is necessary to allocate additional space for the play area.

How to make a small bedroom beautiful?

Many people naively believe that a small bedroom and the word "beautiful" are real antonyms, but they are seriously mistaken.

Today, designers offer a huge variety of interesting projects just for small rooms.

Their main advantage lies in the fact that the design is always as thoughtful and thorough as possible, in which not a single square meter is wasted.

Definitely, the layout of the bedroom room in this case will cost much less, which, of course, also matters, because it will save money and use it more rationally.

The use of furniture modules

In the last few years, the layout of a rectangular bedroom often involves the use of furniture modules.

They are especially convenient because, thanks to the sliding mechanism, it is possible to save free space, while the prices for them will pleasantly surprise everyone.

Among other things, quite recently various beds, chairs and even folding tables have appeared on sale. In the evening they are laid out, and during the day they can be very easily hidden.

How should the furniture be placed?

In a small bedroom, which is distinguished by true geometric shapes, it is best to place all the furniture in a classic way, that is, along the walls.

This will free up the center of your room as much as possible, which will make it visually larger.

If it is not possible to arrange the furniture in this way, then in this case it is especially important to pay attention to the fact that not a single piece of furniture in any way interferes with free movement around the room.

If there are niches in the room, then the layout of the bedroom with a dressing room must provide for their filling, for example, with a wardrobe.

Also, the design and layout of the bedroom in this case may provide that a dresser or a miniature dressing table for a girl will be installed in the room.

How to arrange furniture in a large room?

The bedroom is really large and gives real scope for imagination.

When decorating a room, it is advisable to focus on a certain style and try to stick to it in everything from flooring materials to lighting and furniture.

The only thing that can limit you when renovating such a room is money.

If we talk about design, then there is no less room for imagination, because every year various interior designers offer more and more interesting solutions that will surely resonate in the hearts of those people who are just planning to make repairs.

The main piece of furniture in the bedroom

Without a doubt, one of the essential pieces of furniture in the bedroom has always been and remains to this day the bed.

At the same time, its location is solely a matter of your habit and taste preferences. If the room is large enough, then you can use zoning and allocate the bed to a separate relaxation area.

Otherwise, you should not be upset, but it is advisable to simply place the bed in such a way that there is enough free space for passage between other pieces of furniture. 90 photos)

The layout of the bedroom directly depends on the shape of the room, what its dimensions, for how many people it is equipped. An important role belongs to the priorities of the owners themselves.

In any case, the aim is to create a comfortable bedroom.

Contents:

Dimensional planning

Before you buy furniture and plan to arrange it, it is worth making a diagram of the existing room, leaving allowable space between all pieces of furniture.

If the room is small, then of course, the allowable distance can be reduced ...

If you thoughtfully approach the creation of a plan, then even in a small room the furniture will be arranged in such a way that there will be no inconvenience when living later.

Ergonomic criteria

There must be a minimum of 70 cm between the bed and the wall. Thanks to this distance, it is comfortable to prepare for bed and then fit in. If the bed is double, then there should be such a passage on both sides.

If it is not possible to leave a passage on both sides, then the bed is placed against the wall with one side, but at the same time the footboard is free so that the sleep partner can easily get to the place.

If there is a dressing table, then 70 cm from its front edge to another piece of furniture. Only in this way will there be enough space for convenient use while sitting on a chair.

Comfortable distance to a wardrobe with hinged doors - an open door and about 30 cm more.

Do not block the window space with a cabinet. Believe me, you will quickly get tired of making your way to the window through something.

Bedroom furniture

The bed is the main piece of furniture in the bedroom.

Its choice should be treated responsibly, taking into account the convenience of approach, as well as drafts, where the heaters are located, how the door to the room is located.

Place other furniture around the bed. Being engaged in the layout of the bedroom room, the place that will be occupied by the bed is primarily chosen.

Buying a bed is worth a large size. The larger the bed, the better, but you should consider the availability of space for other furniture.

You don't have to have a lot of furniture in your bedroom, you can safely refuse some. But if the room is spacious, it is worth buying the entire furniture set, because it will be much more comfortable.

A closet is a useful thing, but if there is a dressing room in the apartment, then you should not put it in the room. By the way, maybe think over the layout of the bedroom with a dressing room?

Even in a small bedroom, this layout option is a gain in space, if, of course, everything is done wisely. In this case, again, the whole place is occupied, from the ceiling to the floor.

The bedroom is an ideal place for a dressing room, because all the necessary things will be at hand.

Bedside tables are first and foremost a convenience, because in the evening it is convenient to put an unfinished book and phone on them, to put water on them. If there is no such cabinet, then all this will be folded on the floor or on a chest of drawers, away from the bed, which is not very convenient.

Chest of drawers is the perfect place to store your bed linen.

Additional furniture

If the bedroom is spacious, then a special seating area can be created in it, and it is performed in the corner of the room. To equip the place, you need a comfortable chair, floor lamp.

If you clean yourself up mainly in the bedroom, then it is worth considering the presence of a full-length mirror in its interior.

Bedding

Bed. If the bedroom is spacious, then the bed is placed with the headboard against the wall without openings, and at the same time the bed is located, as it were, in the center of the room.

The layout of a rectangular bedroom does not accept the arrangement of furniture around the entire perimeter of the room, because it will not be a cozy room, but a “corridor”, “box”.

Other furniture in the bedroom

The dressing table is most often located perpendicular to the window.

The wardrobe is most often pushed into a corner, into the darkest area, so that it is not particularly visible.

If possible, it is worth making a built-in wardrobe.

Remember that you need to leave approaches to all zones so that you always have a normal mood and whole nerves.

Saving space

On the Internet, in numerous photos of the layout of the bedroom, you can see techniques that save space. For example, instead of bedside tables, shelves are used, which significantly lightens the interior.

Instead of a chest of drawers, puts a wardrobe that is combined with a chest of drawers.

Instead of a fixed dressing table, a mirror on the wall with a shelf is used. In addition, a pouffe on wheels can be selected.

Instead of a wardrobe, you can use a bed that has a lifting mechanism, drawers that can be pulled out.

If the bedroom is small, then you can't do without a closet, and in this case, you should give preference to a closet.

The layout of a children's bedroom is not an easy task, especially if there are not one child, but two, and even more difficult if the children are of different sexes.

But at the same time, if you approach the issue correctly, you can find acceptable options. It is important to pay attention to sleeping places - it can be a bunk bed, a regular bed, a roll-out module, a chair-bed - there are a lot of options, and everyone will find one that suits everyone.

By the way, the space of a room can be saved both physically and visually. In general, the use of all solutions in a complex way will allow you to achieve the desired result during the planning of the room.

The design and layout of the bedroom allows you to think through every action, take into account every detail, and step by step come to the intended.

You can't do without it, so as not to turn off the right path in creating a paradise in the bedroom, which will delight every day, bringing relaxation.


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