Nook bed ideas


Nook beds ideas 10 space-clever beds for alcoves and nooks

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Nook beds are having something of a moment, appearing on the social feeds of internationally renowned designers – and Homes & Gardens (of course). We think we know why they're suddenly so en vogue: we all found the comfort, shelter, warmth and reassurance of home during the pandemic addictive, and they're the perfect bed idea, and retreat, we've all been looking for.

Perfect for making large bedrooms feel cozier, for making brilliant use of space in small bedrooms and for making bedtime an occasion in kids' bedrooms, we think every home should have one – or more.

These, below, are our favorites – but we think this feature may just continue to grow as we add more finds to it.

Nook bed ideas

Whatever you call them – and you'll find them called nook beds and alcove beds when you're searching on Instagram and Pinterest – there's plenty of inspiration for creating your own perfect retreat. .. but these are the best we've found. So far.

1. Create a false wall to create a faux niche

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Let's start by saying that a nook bed needn't be in a nook. It may be that it's just a bed squeezed into a small bedroom that's retro-designed with a nook. Because while a bed placed against a wall, whether or not it is under a window with lovely views, can be quite cozy, the room will always look compromised unless you make a small bedroom layout look purposeful.

And you can do this by building a false wall in front of the bed and decorating it in a contrasting color or scheme to the rest of the room, as interior designer Beata Heuman has in this space. 

'This could make a small room feel even more compact,' says Homes & Gardens' Editor in Chief Lucy Searle. 'However, the sculptural nature of the false wall, the color blocking and, of course, the window make the nook feel incredibly inviting and space-clever.

2. Think practicalities as well as decor

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If you're looking for guest bedroom ideas, you might want to consider the practicalities for your nook bed: storage, lighting and privacy. Everything you want in your own bedroom or a hotel bedroom. 

This alcove bed has it spot on: curtains to draw for privacy, shelving for storing personal items or for bedtime reads, and lighting for reading or simply the convenience of not having to get out of bed when it's time for lights out.

In terms of decoration, this nook bed is a beautiful example of ceiling wallpaper ideas, with the print used throughout the space creating a cozy, inviting effect.

3. Turn a child's small room into a secret hideaway

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Children's rooms are often the smallest spaces, turning quickly from nursery to toddler's room to – before you know it – teen spaces. A nook bed can accommodate your child safely from toddler to high school graduate, and we defy any child not to love the privacy and comfort a curtained niche can offer.

4. The grand nook bed you'll stay in all weekend

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Fit for royalty (we're thinking Marie Antoinette), this nook bed is taken from one of our own photo shoots, inspired by the Bloomsbury Set and the Arts & Crafts movement. And we think it's the kind of nook bed you'd never want to leave – hemmed in by the layers of fabrics, and calmed by the muted color palette.

'From dusky pink to chalky blues, the Bloomsbury Set loved color and embraced it in every room – furniture was painted then painted again, creating tonal depths that harmonized and contrasted with other furnishings and a medley of textiles,' says Homes & Gardens' Interiors Editor.

It's a wonderful example of how to mix patterns, we think, too.

5. The pared back but peaceful nook bed

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A total contrast to our cozy nook bed above, this elegant design by Paris-based designer Benjamin Guedj is reminiscent of French coastal properties – and in fact is in a home in Biarritz on the west coast of France.  

It's the perfect, restful-looking retreat that is probably more suited decoratively to warm weather, but we can picture pulling that curtain across and sleeping soundly...

6. The nook bed that's also a reading nook

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The detailing in this little nook bed by Veere Grenney is exquisite – from the rope that draws the eye to the lantern in the ceiling, the subtle reading light on the wall, the coordination of the textiles and the shutters at the window. 

Perfect for a child's room, this one is actually in a guest room – we want an invite! 'The VGA solution for a cosy single bed in a guest room,' say London-based Veere Grenney Associates . 'Cashmere walls and curtains and a little tented bed surrounded by books and even a little telly. Does it get much better?!' No, it really doesn't.

7. The alcove bed in a nook

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We've noticed that interior designer Rita Konig is partial to a nook bed, and describes this one as 'The coziest, most calm corner – from @stevengambrel 's Sag Harbor home'. And we agree – the pale blue color palette – one that Gambrel favors –is restful and inspiring. 

However, it's the position of the nook bed that really caught our eye – it has its feet in the room's alcove, butting right up to the fireplace – it really is the perfect solution for a small bedroom. The room is an all-one-shade affair, which is a clever space-enhancing trick, too.

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8. The nook bed that makes great use of eaves

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In attic bedrooms, eaves space is often wasted – or given over to awkward storage space. Here, in a bedroom refresh by @jeffersonstdesigns , it's been used to the max. 

It's a simple look to recreate – we'd argue that it's simpler than building in storage – and the detailing with the wallpaper creates a real focal point in a bedroom that might otherwise have been. .. just ordinary. We like the little nook bed nook, too, where the lucky owner can store books and a lamp. 

9. A child's nook bed that's fit for an adult

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We love the smart suiting approach to the textiles used for this nook bed by @peterpennoyerarchitects  and interior designer @katieridder , designed for their daughter's bedroom at the family in Millbrook, NY.

The vertical stripes actually perform a neat visual trick – other than looking incredibly smart – making this compact space feel taller than it is. The red keyline used around the nook and in detailing within is the perfect finishing touch – adding warmth, and framing the bed perfectly.

10. Proof that nook beds are better than bunks

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If you have children sharing a room, loft bed ideas are a sensible, space-saving option – but they rarely look smart. Enclosing them within a frame like the one above by New Zealand-based Apple Tree Designs is the perfect solution, giving both beds much more status. 

'Let your child's dreams come true!' they comment. 'A climbing ladder, a cozy sleeping space, each bed with its own bed light and nook and under bed storage. May the adventures begin!' Indeed.

What is an alcove bed?

An alcove bed, like a nook bed or niche bed, is a bed set into a recessed space created by a room's architecture. You can create an alcove bed by having a frame built around the bed, with a wide opening along one side of the bed. This frame can be painted, wallpapered or upholstered inside and out, and the opening can be curtained to create an alcove bed. The bed itself can be freestanding or can be part of the carpentry. 

Lucy Searle has written about interiors, property and gardens since 1990, working her way around the interiors departments of women's magazines before switching to interiors-only titles in the mid-nineties. She was Associate Editor on Ideal Home, and Launch Editor of 4Homes magazine, before moving into digital in 2007, launching Channel 4's flagship website, Channel4.com/4homes. In 2018, Lucy took on the role of Global Editor in Chief for Realhomes.com, taking the site from a small magazine add-on to a global success. She was asked to repeat that success at Homes & Gardens, where she has also taken on the editorship of the magazine. 

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Corner Bedrooms: 110+ (Photos) Filled Interiors

To ergonomically decorate your corner bedroom you will need patience, faith in victory and our advice. Corners are those lonely spaces in our homes that make us feel overwhelmed by their uselessness. The layout of the bedroom with all sorts of "niches" and corners is a big mystery for homeowners and really, what are they invented for? After all, they can be so difficult to fill or decorate to match the theme of the room. In order not to put up with the status quo and leave things as they are, change the appeal of your corner bedroom by adding a little embellishment or applying an innovative idea to these corners. So let's talk a little about how to apply smart ways to decorate corners. About everything in more detail later in the article.

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Ergonomics of corner bedrooms

In order to successfully distribute interior items in a small corner bedroom, every detail must be taken into account. The wall color you choose and how you use that color plays an important role in creating a relaxing and inviting space . Several other components, such as furniture, accessories, and lighting, help to transform a small, uncomfortable bedroom into a spacious and comfortable one.

Utilizing every corner of space

Painting and coloring

The colors you choose for your bedroom and how you use them determine whether the room appears spacious or cramped.

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If you want to use a rich color on the walls, paint all the walls except for the ledges and except for the near-ceiling line.

Light but rich color in the bedroom

Light color covering the walls and ceiling makes the room more spacious and bright. It also gives the illusion of visual height. Never use a dark color in a corner room with a non-standard layout in combination with a light one in the corners and ceiling. This will emphasize the uneven layout and make it visually smaller.

Furniture

The size and arrangement of furniture in the bedroom has the biggest impact on how cramped or spacious you feel in it. The fewer pieces of furniture you have in the bedroom, the more the room will open. Smaller elements that will be used for several purposes guarantee maximum return.

The space in front of the window should not be wasted either. A small table, chair or bench placed under the window creates a cozy reading area.

Built-in bookcases or wall shelves will allow you to use the vertical space, but resist the urge to fill all the walls with something useful. Otherwise, you will again emphasize the corners, as well as the small size of the room.

Sloped ceiling room

Lighting fixtures

A corner room seems darker, so choose your lighting carefully.

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Avoid heavy fabrics for window coverings because natural light is best here. Opt for lightweight or clear window coverings that allow for natural light.

Recessed or wall mounted lighting eliminates the need for lamps that can take up valuable space. Mirrors placed next to or in front of windows also reflect light and help brighten up the space.

Intense bright room lighting

Accessories

Having a bedroom full of accessories emphasizes the small size of the room, so instead of choosing a lot of small items, use a few larger ones. For example, instead of hanging a collage of pictures on the wall, hang one large piece of art.

Round rugs and tables visually round the room so as not to focus on the corners. Use accessories to bring color to the space. Bold colors in bedding, curtains, art and other elements add texture and expression to your bedroom's overall design while taking your eyes off the corner walls.

Emphasis on curtains and carpet

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9 Tips for Organizing Corner Bedroom Furniture

Any room that isn't a square or rectangle doesn't give you the symmetry to balance things out, and this can be a major problem even for professional interior decorators. The good news is that you can create beautiful interiors even in unusual rooms.

You can apply these general guidelines to decorate your bedroom with an unusual shape.

Create zones

Set all functions to be performed in the room. For the master bedroom, for example, this would be:

Then divide the space based on these needs. If the shape of the room is not comfortable, you may have to accept that not all features may work in every part of the room, for example, you may not be able to watch TV from your bed.

Dividing the bedroom into separate zones

If the room is large enough for separate relaxation and work space, arrange the furniture accordingly. You can place your computer desk and bookshelves in one part of the room and your TV in another. Corner spaces can be camouflaged by placing round furniture to take the focus off unnecessary corners. Consider placing easels, flower vases, or a chair in a corner as a decorative accent.

Imitation of symmetry

Do you have an uncomfortable window that does not allow you to do anything with the space? By placing curtains along the entire length of the wall, from floor to ceiling, you can create the look of symmetrical windows and balance the space.

Equivalent Asymmetry

In cases where counterfeiting symmetry is not possible, use the givenness that you have in your room to play with it by adding some pieces of furniture near the uncomfortable window, creating balance with a table and a different style lamp on the other side of the problematic one. zones.

Space around a window

Define and bind a space

Actively use area rugs to design the space, which will demarcate areas – even if they overlap the main carpet. It helps to anchor and define the space and create zones.

Move the furniture away from the walls

For some reason people want to align all the furniture around the perimeter of their room, but no designer would advise you to do this. On the contrary, for them it is like a bad form.

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The best way to deal with irregular walls is to move furniture away from them and use their parts to create partitions and zones.

Use armchairs to set up a corner area as a separate area with a cozy seating area.

Free space around the bed

Focal point

A great idea to organize furniture and accessories around the main concept of the room. For example, let the bed dominate the decor in your bedroom. If the bedroom is combined with the living room, it can be a TV or a sofa. Then decorate the rest of the space around the focal point. By doing so, you focus on the essential aspects of life, which gives you the necessary orientation to place the rest of your furniture and accessories.

Let function dictate the decor

Use freestanding bookshelves and other tall furniture to act as effective room dividers. Dividing a room with an irregular shape is a great way to organize the flow of movement in a room.

For example, four-sided book stands can be accessed from all sides. This automatically reduces the room for sofas and armchairs against the walls. In addition to creating balance in an asymmetrical room, you can move freestanding furniture around at will and not be held back by a wall. It's also a good idea to place a rug in the center of the floor to draw attention to the middle of the room rather than the corners.

Floor lamp as decor

Keep decor consistent

Repetitive design elements on the interior make the room more balanced. It is important to have fitted window coverings. Furniture must be selected and wall finishes must also be coordinated. This means you can't have a themed wall in conflict with the overall design of the room unless you want that wall to be the focal point of the room.

Harmonious design elements

Choosing the right colors compensates for the irregular shape of the room.

Bright colors are best avoided as they will accentuate the shape of the room.

The right color can blend walls by keeping them in the background. If your walls are sloped, paint the slopes bright white to open up the room. And use complementary colors for the rest of the design elements. Remember the sequence we talked about above.

Bright white room

It is interesting to note that an unusually shaped room can become a highlight in a home if it is cleverly decorated. You can turn the oddity of a room to your advantage by interpreting it as a new design pattern, looking at the shape of the room as an advantage rather than an unappealing and inevitable fix.

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Wardrobes in the corner bedroom

Furnishing a corner bedroom with a built-in wardrobe is the best solution if space permits. Such a stylistic solution is suitable for the main bedroom, which combines a good rest and is functionally optimized.

Positioning a closet in an awkward corner can provide ample storage space and effectively use a forgotten area of ​​the room. It would seem that it would be easier to place a cabinet in a prepared niche, but it is still necessary that the task be solved in accordance with all needs and that the finished product fit organically into the space, look like a natural part of the room.

Turning the dead end of the bedroom into a functional area is accompanied by appropriate materials and finishing effects. One of the smartest solutions is a rack suitable for storing shoes: the shelves can be closed with doors or open if you need to store something else besides shoes. Use sliding doors to one side for easier access to the back areas of the closet.

Corner Cabinet with Niche

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For a stylish wardrobe, make a corner or flat insulated column cabinet that looks compact while still allowing you to store whatever you like.

These models are found in all furniture stores that sell sectional furniture. This solution is also for the corners between windows or doors so that you can use every meter of your room without blocking the light or disturbing the symmetry of the structure.

Sliding doors are the solution for those who want to keep their design clean and save even more space as they don't take up space when opened. You can install sliding doors on corner cabinets and create a neat storage unit when both doors meet in a corner.

There are many options for finishing effects on the doors:

To maximize space, choose a floor to ceiling solution and add sections according to the size of the room.

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Wardrobe

If you struggle with lack of space and always feel cluttered, make a separate area with a boudoir by arranging a closet structure that can take up the entire niche in the corner, trying to use as much space as possible. Whether you're looking to organize your closet or add more space to a cramped area, there are plenty of options.

Built-in wardrobe suitable for extra space to hang clothes . Or make the now popular lighter, smaller version of a traditional wardrobe design that fits into tight spaces. Then make light wood trim to match the bedroom set.

Built-in wardrobe in an asymmetrical bedroom

Or build a U-shaped wardrobe to take up the entire area with extra corners. Then determine how much space you need and which sections to install. This is a very convenient form that can be played with mirrors on the doors and nearby walls to create a 360-degree area for comfortable dressing.

As for wardrobe doors, there may not be any at all, this style is called “Boutique” and is also very popular. Or choose from convenient designs such as double, hinged or single doors. The latter method is less convenient, but more durable.

Popular Boutique style

Don't forget shelves as a way to get rid of the clutter in a room without spending a lot of money. Wardrobes come in a variety of sizes and styles that are customized to suit your space and needs. They can be used to store folded clothes, shoes, and other items that clutter up the home.

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3 Corner Bedroom Wardrobe Ideas

Some lucky people have enough space for massive built-in wardrobes, while most only have space for a small corner bedroom. It's time to make the most of the space you have. Check out these wardrobe ideas that will fit ergonomically into an irregularly shaped bedroom.

L-shaped

To make use of the dead space, try making an English L-shaped cabinet according to your footage. Build a hidden wardrobe right in the recess and add folding doors to free the bedroom from clutter and overcrowding. Such a closet will be designed to accommodate the most specific types of clothing and accessories.

Wardrobe to accommodate all kinds of clothes

Linear same color with walls

The unique quality of this wardrobe is that it uses a combination of the same color scheme with the walls, which visually expands the room and "hides" excessive angularity. Using a combination of natural wood and colored panels for added visual dimension is a designer's favorite trick these days. Build it straight up to the ceiling for a cohesive look and plenty of storage space.

Ceiling Liner

Perimeter Corner Mirror

Install large mirrored panels to reflect light throughout the room . This will minimize the impact of a large storage installation, and sliding doors will complement a good design. This cabinet can be installed even in the most visible place - for example, behind the bed, as its capacity will be hidden and the space will not be burdened.

Wardrobe with a mirror

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12 Smart Ways to Place Your Space

Bedroom corners have a lot of potential waiting to be discovered. With the right decor and a little creativity, you can easily accentuate your bedroom in the corners. Use these ideas to spark your imagination and find the basis for your own projects.

Corner bed

The bed is the focal point of your bedroom and should remain the center of attention no matter where it is placed. After all, even if she has a major role in the script, this does not mean that she must always be in the center symmetrically.

Corner beds used to be used quite often and today they are slowly starting to become popular again. They are mainly used because they save space and make use of a corner that would normally be barren and collect dust.

New trends in bed design

Double comfort

Redefine what a corner bed can be - if you don't need a double size, position two beds with headboards facing each other to create a feeling of more security. The biggest advantage, however, lies in children's bedrooms, where bunk beds are very space efficient, allowing the rest of the room to be organized as a play area for little loved ones.

An unusual solution for the whole family

Hot corner with a fireplace

If you don't want to remodel the whole room and move the bed to the corner, there are other ways to improve the corners. Leave the bed in the middle, because it looks so elegant and special there, becoming the heart of the room. Instead, think of a corner as a good spot for a fireplace: a modern glass-fronted model or even a classic stone fireplace. Consider using a stand-alone fireplace to save you the noise of tiresome repairs .

Fireplace in the interior of the bedroom

Favorite reading nook

An actual way to decorate a bedroom: a reading nook. This will relax and immerse you in solitude before embarking on your favorite book. Whether it's a plush pouffe and an interesting ottoman with table and table lamp, or the most expensive Patchwork chair, a small space with a book will provide you with an extraordinary experience of intellectual pleasure.

Reading nook in corner bedroom

Make room for the special moments

This applies mainly to young couples and parents who tend to spend their mornings in the quiet sanctuary of an intimate bedroom. Replacing the reading nook with a simple coffee table and two chairs, or even a plush couch by the window, would make the atmosphere very fitting.

Notes

A small breakfast, morning coffee, or just reading the first newspaper at an early hour quietly in the bedroom will help you enjoy life's small pleasures.

Cozy reading nook on the windowsill

Ergonomic workspace for workaholics

We are all happy because we are all different. If you're more of a workaholic than a romantic, properly consider more pragmatic solutions. You know how much time you spent in front of your laptop or desktop computer at home, and you think that the workplace should be in the corners of the house.

Basically all you need is a work table that can be mounted on the wall and a chair. You can opt for a tabletop that folds up and a folding chair for more space.

Bedroom Study Interior

Universal Bookshelves

If reading nook sounds like a good idea, then you'll love the idea of ​​a corner bookshelf just as well. Obviously, the shelf also complements the aesthetic with a variety of rooms that can be changed every season to match the direction of interior design.

Themed Corner Bookshelf

Relaxing in style

A cozy daybed or a beautifully decorated armchair is another take on relaxation, and works especially well with a spectacular corner window that revitalizes your favorite corner. An unusual combination will give the bedroom a fabulous atmosphere, especially in winter, along with your favorite drink, your loved one and the first snow. A corner window can improve indoor air circulation through natural ventilation.

Relax with Corner Chair

Lucky Bedside Table

If your bed is very close to a corner and your small space can accommodate a nightstand, then consider a special, perhaps one-of-a-kind nightstand to create the perfect picture. By adding two bedside tables on each side, it will be possible to give the room a geometrically correct composition and visual balance. Simple, timeless and practical, the bedside table is always worth a look.

Visual balance with bedside table

Add some greenery

Bedroom interior design is about much more than decor and accessories, you can buy whatever you want without feeling at home. You may need something special, maybe a plant, a little touch of green to find your essence.

Bedrooms can look good with tropical-style plants, which are so popular today that they spread like wildfire.

Houseplants in a corner interior

Photos of the outside world

Bedrooms overlooking idyllic mountains or churning waves on the beach. Create your own little oasis in the corner with full-size photo wallpapers and think of smart lighting to correctly convey the naturalness of 3-D graphics.

And if you can afford to open up the space with glass walls, you will create a very important connection between the outer and inner worlds. We cannot imagine a modern mansion without a view of nature, so create this natural luxury for yourself.

Charming natural retreat

Use and feed your imagination

Here's the most important tip for you: read more, imagine and feed your imagination with unusual ideas. They will serve as a living experience, and when you want to renovate, they will allow you to imagine the place to your liking and give you more options to choose from.

You don't have to recreate an interior design from a picture to get what you want: a simple bathtub in the corner, or a picture lit in a unique way that enhances your perspective, a simple vase or a chair you've seen somewhere - it can all be completely transform your space. Get creative and feel free to change up your decor whenever you feel the need to.

Elements of an unusual room decor

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Conclusion

We do our best to make every single centimeter well used in our homes. To do this, you need to approach the issue with planning, smart organization and use of space through the proper cleaning of useless items. There are certain tricks that help unload the room and now you have learned about them. Make room in the bedroom for your favorite activities and remove from there everything that does not belong to this room:

Patchwork Décor Throw

When your bedroom doubles as a living room, sometimes it's best to leave awkward spaces as they are. However, with certain types of themes, you can use this empty nook to add style and coziness to an entire room. For entertaining guests, it's a good idea to place a corner or sectional sofa to create a stylish conversation space.

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Conclusions

If you already have a sofa and still have a corner, you can afford to create an extended seating area by adding a set in an interesting style or more sophisticated surroundings. The fireplace is definitely one of the smartest and most creative corners to decorate these niches.

Floor lamps and oversized fixtures are also great for decorating isolated corners with lighting. Workplaces and play corners are also a way to fill in uncomfortable places with the help of special furniture. Watch the video for even more ideas.

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