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45 Small Bedroom Decorating Ideas From Designers
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Pile Up Book on the floor
Nicholas Obeid
Stack up some coffee table books to use as a skinny side table. All you need to fit is a stylish nightlight and mood-setting candle, as shown in this small bedroom designed by Nicholas Obeid.
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Opt for a Trundle
Ngoc Minh Ngo
Designer David Kaihoi transformed this one-bedroom apartment into a family home. This little trundle bed tucks right back under the bed when it isn't in use, "first thing in the morning," says Kaihoi. And they use that windowsill as a bedside table.
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Duck Into Corners
paul raeside
A corner seating nook for lounging, reading, and chatting is a bonus in any bedroom, especially in a tiny one! Here, designer Andrew Flesher recovered a pair of vintage Ward Bennett Scissor chairs in a Marimekko print for a fun pop of color. The low silhouette makes them perfect for a sloped ceiling corner.
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Practice Restraint
Amelia Stanwix
Sometimes all it takes is a modern light fixture and offbeat paint color to perfect a small bedroom. An old bedside table, jute rug, and color-block linen bedding turn this bedroom into a moody, earthy sanctuary by Fiona Lynch.
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Use Lucite
Nicole Franzen
Lucite is your best friend in small spaces. This bedroom in Kristin Fine's Connecticut farmhouse is another gorgeous example of simple but transformative styling. Fine opted for a lucite side table for a hint of modernity that doesn't make the room feel too cramped.
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Build Narrow Custom Storage
Corinne Mathern Design
If you don't have a closet, but you do have a clothing collection, stay organized and polished with custom wall built-ins that store everything behind closed doors. In this bedroom design by Corinne Mathern, the built-ins provide extensive storage and accommodate the irregular ceiling structure. They're also less deep than your typical dresser and armoire—a win for small bedrooms.
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Squeeze In a Desk
Robert Peterson / Rustic White I
In a small bedroom, there is no wall space to spare, so don't be afraid to put your bed beneath the window. Vern Vip opted for bold curtains to ensure style and sleep-ins. A Cambria quartz desktop suits the sophisticated mood, but “doesn’t ever require resealing, reconditioning, or polishing,” says Yip. Plus, it doubles the bedroom's use-case as a home office.
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Pay Attention to Scale
Heidi Caillier Design
Take note of this bedroom designed by Heidi Caillier, where great big windows and high ceilings are maxed out by hanging the long curtains all the way at the top. In a small bedroom, have fun with color, shape, and prints, but pay close attention to scale.
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Repurpose an Unexpected "Room"
Leanne Ford Interiors
If you're looking for out-of-the-box ideas on how to carve out a small guest room out of basically nothing, look no further than this bedroom design by Leanne Ford Interiors. Contemporary striped linens match the beige-painted walls and the paper pendant brings adds just a touch of intrigue to this small sleeping nook, which looks like it was once a sunroom.
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Get Matchy-Matchy (Playfully)
Thijs de Leeuw/Space Content/Living Inside
This small room designed by Atelier ND is exploding with fun colors. The objective was to use a pretty floral wallpaper, but to dress it down with items that made it look bold and modern rather than precious and dainty. The electric orange blinds, dark green carpet, yellow side table, and purple plaid bedspread bring an edgy midcentury feel that gets the job done.
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Or, Get Matchy-Matchy (Seriously)
Stephen Kent Johnson for Ashe Leandro
As far as high-impact decorating ideas go for small bedrooms, it doesn't get cooler than this: Ashe Leandro used the same print for the wallpaper (which extends up to the ceiling), curtains, bedding, and even the lampshade.
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Paint Exposed Materials White
Stephen Kent Johnson
To center a headboard on the wall, designer Shawn Henderson closed up a decorative fireplace in this pint-sized but perfect NYC bedroom. A coat of white paint helps the exposed brick wall blend in and feel much less heavy.
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Opt for High-Contrast Colors
Brie Williams
Make it a jewel box bursting with colors and patterns. This striking red nailhead bed frame can be tame and paired with classic neutrals, or it can be dressed up with fun accessories and contrasting painting colors, as designer Ariene Bethea displays here.
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Use All Available Surface Space
Fantastic Frank
One of the biggest challenges in a small bedroom is finding places to put all your stuff since the bed takes up most of the room. Be resourceful! Even a windowsill can provide extra storage space for decor, lighting, and other essentials when there's no room for an extra table.
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Install Sconces
TREVOR TONDRO
This pint-sized bedroom designed by J. P. Horton is flexing a few small space design secrets. First, the sconces, which don't take up any surface space since they're wall mounted, and second, the side chair, which can be pulled up as a bedside table when need be.
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Use a Day Bed
House Beautiful
Add a daybed and watch your bedroom double in size. If you don't have a designated guest room, this could also come in handy in your family room or home office that pulls double-duty when friends are in town.
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Lean a Mirror
Hecker Guthrie
Now here's a bedroom that knows how to set a mood. With plush velvet seating, dark wood paneled walls, and classic landscape photos, this bedroom designed by Hecker Guthrie is a beautiful blend of classic and modern style. To make the room feel larger, lean a modern mirror against the wall, as done here.
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Ditch the Headboard
Kevin Scott
Less is more, particularly in a small bedroom. Despite a simple, soft color scheme and bare decorating approach in this minimalist bedroom by Studio DIAA no, it projects a strong sense of personal style and easy living. That's thanks to the polished materials and cohesive look.
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Embrace Coziness With Dark Wallpaper
Heidi Caillier Design
Heidi Caillier embraces the smaller size with inky grasscloth wallpaper. While any dark paint color could create a similar impact, the striated wallpaper brings even more texture—perfect for a cozy bedroom.
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Section It Off
Fantastic Frank
Embrace the tininess of a space and make it extra intimate and cozy with a sheer curtain around the bed. Jazz up the walls with paint, artwork, or wallpaper to bring in personality without taking up space.
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Accomodate the Layout
HB
Each item is carefully chosen to work within this small space. For example, the narrow bedroom table fits into the little nook perfectly, and since it's on the slimmer side, they made sure the two-tiered table on the other side of the bed offered extra surface space. Then, they went vertical with a gallery wall to draw the eye up.
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Choose a Bold Bed
Bjorn Wallander
Designed by Balsamo Antiques and Interior Design, this bedroom proves that even if your space is mostly neutral, you can add character—and coziness—thanks to textures, unique combos, and sculptural silhouettes. This one is also wonderfully dark and moody for late sleep-ins. And don't let a smaller space stop you from choosing larger furniture. This statement four-poster bed is takes up most of the room, and that's actually a great thing.
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Keep It Colorful
ALISON GOOTEE
Keep it tailored but unique with fewer and bolder pieces. From the vibrant red bedding to the mod bedframe and graphic lamp, this bedroom designed by Anthony Baratta feels both crisp and deliberate, but there's still tons of personality packed in. Each piece also nods back to the brilliant abstract painting above the bed.
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Tuck Your Bed Away
Fantastic Frank
If you live in a studio or need or use your bedroom for more than just sleeping, consider a DIY trundle bed or a solid platform with a retractable bed under it. In this space, the wooden platform makes room for a sofa so there's somewhere to sit instead of the bed. It's kind of like a Murphy bed but easier to create yourself.
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Channel a Ship
Elizabeth Georgantas
New England coastal charm meets rustic design with plenty of warm tones, antique pieces, and exposed beams painted white in this guest bedroom designed by Elizabeth Georgantas. Pro tip: Elevate under-the-bed storage with vintage suitcases.
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Cozy Up to a Corner
© Rustic White Photography
Brian Patrick Flynn turned this teeny-tiny bedroom into a whole wide world with rich wallpaper, dimensional wall decor, and perfectly proportioned furniture. The pops of red add a fun surprise and encourage us to mix primary colors.
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Pile on the Patterns
Simon Watson
With tons of patterns, from the golden damask-print coverlet and the cozy pile of purple floral pillows to the intricate shutter design, this bedroom designed by Kristin Hein and Philip Cozi proves that you don't need a big canvas for the perfect little nest.
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Keep It Low
Nicole England
In a lofted bedroom, Keep the mattress low to the ground like architect McLaren.Excell did here. An antique work stool functions as a side table and the sconces are built right into the partial wall behind the bed.
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Customize
House Beautiful
Customize bedding with monograms and match your lampshades to your headboard, but then get wacky with curtains and throw blankets. That will ensure the perfect balance between polished and fun.
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Combine Dresser and Nightstands
Shade Degges
"I wanted to create a bedroom full of personality," designer Jae Joo says of the main bedroom in this Boston Rowhouse. With no room for both a dresser and nightstands, she opted for something that could do both at once. Though classic and understated, the room brims with character thanks to a shrunken photo gallery, curved furniture, and colorful accents.
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Shrink It Down
Romanek Design Studio
If you don't have enough room to pull up a bench to the end of your bed, try a stool instead. It'll add that desired design polish and give you somewhere to put on your shoes or store a blanket, but it won't look as bulky or take up as much visual real estate. Interior designer Brigette Romanek of Romanek Design Studio opted for a sleek caramel leather stool to contrast with the romantic blush bed frame.
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Go Wild With Wallpaper
Studio DB
It might seem a little much for a small space, but a bold, bright wallpaper can help cocoon your room and give it a jewel-box effect. You don't need to cover the entire wall to make a statement. Just choose a smaller nook to cover in a fun print, as Studio DB boldly did in this bedroom.
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Customize With Built-Ins
Romanek Design Studio
Take advantage of awkward niches, corners, nooks, and crannies with a built-in bench like Romanek Design Studio did in this bedroom. Even though it might not seem like useable space when you first look at it, a simple bench, cushions, and wall art can give it a brand new second life.
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Make a Fake Canopy
SIMON WATSON
With no space for extra fun elements like floor lamps and a canopy, designer Peter Durham created a custom curtain wall and installed bedside sconces.
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Install Inventive Storage
Mikael Axelsson
When you have a teeny-tiny bedroom, you have to get scrappy and strategic about storage space—otherwise, you'll never find what you're looking for unless you stub your toe on it. Take inspiration from this space, where the bed has built-in drawers and is framed by a bookshelf, which allows for extra storage space as well as a place to display decor and art.
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Use Multi-Purpose Furniture
Tasmin Johnson
In this bedroom designed by Tamsin Johnson, the nightstand doubles as a dresser. If you can only fit one piece of furniture in your bedroom, make sure it's one that offers a few functional benefits.
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Customize Your Headboard
Emily Henderson Design
This wall-to-wall upholstered headboard was custom designed by Brady Tolbert for Emily Henderson Design to meet the homeowners needs function and style-wise. That's a guaranteed way to make sure your bedroom is everything you want it to be. In the case of a small bedroom, a custom headboard with built-in nightstand saves tons of space.
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Put Stuff Under Your Bed
Tim Street Porter
In this bedroom by Martin Lawrence Bullard, the preexisting architectural quirks are played up by a graphic, linear wallpaper that contrast with the more traditional elements throughout the space. But the most genius element? This bed has drawers underneath for more storage when you're lacking closet space.
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Use Bigger (But Fewer) Furnishings
Maltsev Design
It may seem counterintuitive, but outfitting a small space with just a few large-scale pieces (rather than a mishmash of pint-size furniture) can actually make it feel grander. Resist the urge to push all of your furniture up against the walls. If you leave space behind the furniture, it makes the room look wider than it is.
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Downsize Your Bed
If you need to sacrifice your queen or even your double, don't fret. A twin bed still has plenty of potential to be your stylish dream spot. In this small bedroom designed by Arent & Pyke, the custom corner headboard upholstered with Kelly Wrestler fabric sets the tone for a room that stands out, no matter its size.
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Bring In Foldable Pieces
Paul Costello
Can't fit an accent chair into the corner to pile all your clothes on? Use a slim stool instead—even better if it's foldable so you can tuck to away when not in use. This will the mess to a minimum. Decorated by Shaun Smith, this bedroom is a great example of bold yet sophisticated style and cohesive pattern play in a tiny space.
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Go Dark
Seth Caplan
Contrary to popular belief, dark colors don't necessarily make a room feel smaller—sometimes they even have the opposite effect, creating the illusion of an expansive space. The sandy hues of the duvet blend so nicely with plum pillows, both of which are sharpened by the inky wall paint. The linen bedding softens up the edgier feel of the black paint in this bedroom designed by Tali Roth.
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Use Vertical Space
Built-in and low to the ground, this bed boasts an easy coolness. It was designed by Southern California-based Alexander DB, so no wonder it exudes that quintessential Cali cool charm. Add a floating shelf to use your vertical space for displaying artwork and storing knick knacks.
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Utilize Built-Ins
James Merrell
Built-in bookshelves give you extra storage space without having a chunky piece of furniture protruding into the room. This hot air balloon printed wallcovering brings a sense of dreaminess and movement to the small bedroom. It's a beautiful way to frame the wall of built-in shelves. Designer Katie Lyndon aptly describes it as both classic but imaginative.
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Add Mirrors
Alec Hemer
Fake space 'til you make space. Closet mirrors make this small bedroom feel larger than it actually is.
Hadley Mendelsohn Senior Editor Hadley Mendelsohn is House Beautiful's senior design editor and the co-host and executive producer of the podcast Dark House.
81 Small Bedroom Decor Ideas
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Pile Your Pillows
Serena Eller Vainicher
When space is at a premium, be sure to make the most of your bed itself. Here, in a perfectly situated Rome apartment, design duo Alvisi Kirimoto piled an antique bed with pillows by Vox Populi. A space-saving squiggly-legged nightstand by Maarten Baas provides extra punch.
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Frame It Out
Stephen Kent Johnson
When it comes to your sleeping quarters, why not create a room-within-a-room with a striking four-poster bed? We love the barley twist version that designer Tatyana Miron Ahlers sourced for her chic Manhattan pad.
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Nestle in a Nook
Douglas Friedman
As we’ve reported earlier, built-in beds are having a moment. And, with their integrated storage, these cute compartments make the perfect space-savers too. Filmmaker Dorothy Berwin tapped Sandra Arndt of Studio AKTE to create this adorable custom children’s nook in her swank Manhattan home.
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Find Space Where You Can
Chris Everard
Sure, you might have a tiny bedroom, but is your footprint as small as this lighthouse? Rather than fight the quirky building’s tight geometries, designer Sally Mackereth found space where it was available and tucked one bedroom beneath a winding spiral staircase. Dare we say the look is shipshape?
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Work Your Angles
Stephen Kent Johnson
An attic space needn’t feel dreary, as shown in this cozy Connecticut Colonial overhauled by Ryan Lawson. The designer tucked the bed below the slanted ceiling; he also assembled a group of lush plants at the lowest point to help avoid clunks on the noggin.
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Craft a Creative Headboard
Joshua McHugh
This bed, custom designed by Cochineal, might have one of our favorite headboards of all time. It brings a fresh, wavy look to this Manhattan bedroom—and directs your eye to the window to boot.
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Curate Your Own Gallery
Michael Moran
This pint-sized bungalow in Palm Beach might be a mere 800 square feet, but that didn’t stop architect Lee F. Mindel from maximizing the bedroom’s small footprint. The all-white paint job creates the illusion of space, while a set of antique watercolors draws your eye up and around the room.
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Find a Stand-Out Nightstand
Kirsten Francis
If you have space for just one bedside table, make sure it’s stylish enough to earn its keep. We love this burled Art Deco–style piece in designer Augusta Hoffman’s apartment in Manhattan’s East Village.
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Go Over the Top
Stephan Julliard
No space for a soaring four-poster bed? No problem! Create a canopy by hanging a boho tapestry on the wall and ceiling, à la Jean-Louis Deniot in his family’s French seaside retreat. The mini custom nightstands complete the look.
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Try a Daybed
Jennifer Hughes
When a full-sized mattress just won’t fit, opt for a smaller daybed. We love how landscape architect Thomas Woltz slotted this elegant antique alongside a window in his Virginia Victorian.
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Go Wild
Kirk Davis Swinehart
Sometimes, it’s best to embrace your treasures. William Cullum, a senior designer at Jayne Design Studio, certainly did in the tiny-but-mighty 500-square-foot studio apartment he shares with his partner. His maximalist design ethos? “If we love it, we make it work.”
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Decorate Up
Stephan Julliard
This happy twin bedroom in a Portuguese retreat designed by Jacques Grange is certainly cozy, but the decorator maximized space with not one but two shelves: one doubles as a nightstand above the bed, while the other displays whimsical flea-market finds at ceiling height.
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The Dark Side
Brooke Holm
Contrary to popular belief, dark colors can make a small space appear larger. Colony’s Jean Lin used a deep, inky blue in this travel-inspired apartment.
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Create Contrast
Brittany Ambridge
As the old saying goes, opposites attract. When tasked to design this apartment on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, Danielle Colding embraced her bold streak with an orange bed from Design Within Reach and offsetting blue accessories.
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A Bold Bed
Christopher Stark
Just because your bedroom is small doesn’t mean it has to be boring. San Francisco–based designer Antonio Martins added an 18th-century Portuguese Bilros bed to this guest room in his home. While the intricate carved posts are eye-catching, the negative space of the canopy keeps the room from feeling claustrophobic.
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Pretty and Pragmatic
Mark Roper
To give a statement bed a practical edge, take a cue from Thomas Hamel, who flanked this Fortuny fabric–clad canopy with tall cabinets.
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Sitting Pretty
Andrea Ferrari
If you want to enjoy your small bedroom beyond those eight glorious sleeping hours, add a perch. For his room with a view in Milan, Dimorestudio’s Emiliano Salci placed this small chair in front of his bedroom’s casement window.
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Layer Your Lighting
Miguel Flores-Vianna
Up your small bedroom’s cozy factor with warm, layered lighting. In a Madrid bedroom, designer Isabel López-Quesada paired a reading sconce with a classic table lamp.
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Make the Most of Monochrome
Francesco Lagnese
For a low-effort way to make a big impact, stick with a monochromatic color palette. In this apartment on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, Tom Scheerer used a soft blue throughout to make his clients feel as if they’re floating on cloud nine.
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Get Creative With Your Ceilings
Fabien Charuau
When decorating your small bedroom, it’s important to make the most of every available space—even your ceiling. In Srila Chatterjee and Mahesh Mathai’s Mumbai apartment, the couple punctuated the pitched ceilings of this attic guest room with artwork.
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Power Combo
Pascal Chevallier
In his French weekend home, the late designer François Catroux turned the main bedroom into a serene oasis by juxtaposing warm neutrals with a splash of blue. This space features a custom bed draped in Bernard Thorp fabric and collages by Yves Saint Laurent.
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Push the Limits
Douglas Friedman
In this Bay Area abode, Nicole Hollis made the most of this small children’s bedroom by pushing the custom-designed bunk beds and cabinets up against facing walls.
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Wonder Wall
Stephan Julliard
Want to make a real statement in your small bedroom? Swap out an accent wall for a serene mural, as designer Nebihe Cihan did in this London apartment.
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Embrace the Old
Douglas Friedman
Give your small bedroom an otherworldly edge with some vintage pieces. In this Malibu hacienda, designer Steven Gambrel offset a 19th-century Spanish bed with an Annie Selke coverlet and a rug from J&D Oriental Rugs Co.
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Studio Apartment Excellence
Stephen Kent Johnson
Creating a stylish sleep area in a studio apartment is no small feat. But in this Manhattan setup, designer Charlie Ferrer rose to the challenge with a custom bed by Robert Stilin, an Hermès blanket, and bedding by Anichini Linens.
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Space-Efficient Style
Ricardo Labougle
Consider the bedroom in this home on the coast of Uruguay the perfect blend of form and function. A dainty mosquito net hangs from a wall bracket that swings over a charmingly ornate bed—it’s a practical finishing touch for an all-white bedroom.
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Mix and Match
Simon Upton
Why settle for one pattern when you can enjoy a few? Designer Hubert Zandberg decked out this de Le Cuona–clad canopy bed with various patterns. The secret to this style move is sticking with a consistent color palette, as Zandberg did in this Tuscan villa.
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Tiny Touches
Francesco Dolfo
As the old adage goes, the devil is in the details. The creative couple who lives in this Milan abode sprung for a bed frame with handblown glass finials for a subtle statement. Rounding out the room is a mohair blanket from South Africa as well as bedding and a lamp from Zara.
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Textured Treatment
Nina Poon
Transform your small bedroom from crammed to cozy with a hefty dose of texture. In this apartment on Manhattan’s Park Avenue, designer Samuel Amoia used plaster panels to create the illusion of suede walls.
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Bold Stripes
Reid Rolls; Styling: Chelsea Fierst
For entertainment executive Kent Belden’s Hamptons guest bedroom, designer Brigette Romanek incorporated a black-and-white-striped accent wall, a Poltrona Frau bed, and a B&B Italia nightstand.
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Twin Beds
Alex Lukey
A grasscloth wallcovering by Kravet serves as the foundation for this gender-neutral twin bedroom design by Sabrina Albanese. To complement the look, the designer outfitted the space with bed frames and a nightstand by CB2 along with bedding by St. Geneve Linens and Ralph Lauren.
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Dramatic Curtains
Simon Upton
Designer Alessandra Branca went for a Moroccan-inspired guest bedroom in a 1910s mansion in Chicago. Window coverings and bed curtains in a custom Bennison fabric add to the room's cocoon-like feel. The George IV bedside table features inlaid brass and mother-of-pearl, and the table lamp is late-19th-century English.
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Modern Beach Look
Douglas Friedman
A Miami Beach getaway designed by Lee F. Mindel is a lesson in decorating with color. Benjamin Moore’s vibrant Cool Aqua pairs well with headboard, in a Link Textiles fabric, along with pops of crisp white. to finish the look, Mindel settled on custom bedding by E. Braun & Co., Oluce lamps from MSK Illuminations, and Design Within Reach nightstands.
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Oversized Art
Douglas Friedman
Colorful, oversized artwork by Vik Muniz inject personality into a child's bedroom, featuring a bed by Meridiani with sheets by the Company Store. Delphine Krakoff, the designer of the space, finished the look with a soft pink cashmere throw from Williams Sonoma, and a side table by Pinto Guillemin Voisin for Ligne Roset.
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Trompe L’Oeil Striped Tent
Oberto Gili
The trompe l’oeil striped tent—hand-painted by decorative artist Deborah Phillips—lends a contemporary edge to this Ken Fulk–designed guest room. Linens by Schweitzer and a photograph of model Cheryl Tiegs by Anne Collier enhance the design scheme.
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French-Inspired Bedroom
Alec Hemer
To make his Connecticut attic bedroom feel luxe, designer Christian Siriano added several light fixtures throughout the space. A combination of white walls, whitewashed floors, and white bedding make for a cozy atmosphere.
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Cozy Penthouse Bedroom
Stephen Kent Johnson
From an eye-catching collection of paintings to an 18th-century Italian mirror, thoughtful accessories steal the show in this Greenwich Village bedroom. The bed, featuring antique French linens, is upholstered in a neutral striped fabric by Robert Kime. The side table is 18th-century English, the lantern is 19th-century Indian, and the walls are in Farrow & Ball’s Off-White.
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Vibrant Hues
Daniel Wang
In a prewar New York City apartment, a rich sapphire wall accentuates the expansiveness of a relatively small master. Osborne and Little’s butterfly pattern upholstery—seen on the lampshades and chair—inspired the bedroom’s overall color scheme. The custom headboard in a Schumacher fabric is flanked by hand-painted vintage Korean chests; the settee at the end of the bed is vintage and custom upholstered.
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Double-Duty Furniture
Nicole Cohen
In this Brooklyn Heights apartment, a West Elm dresser is repurposed as a roomy nightstand to house bouquets, books, and beauty products.
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Innovative Materials
Cyrill Matter
In this rental treehouse in Florence, a chalkboard doubles as a headboard and an overturned milk crate works as a bedside table.
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Statement Wall
Photo by Simon Upton; Produced by Anita Sarsidi
In a guest room in a sunny bungalow on the Adriatic coast, a purple accent wall takes center stage along with a headboard designed from a woven screen from Burundi. Adding to the interesting textiles in the space are a bedcover of a West African kente cloth and an Indonesian floor mat.
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Wall-Mounted Tables
Alyssa Rosenheck
A wall-mounted bedside table in the bedroom of designer Raquel Garcia makes sure every square inch is used, allowing a little extra room for a showpiece custom headbaord.
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Smart Bedsides
William Waldron
In the master bedroom of this West Village apartment , the bed and side tables are custom designs, the walls are sheathed in a custom grass cloth by Work + Sea, and the sconces are by Jason Koharik.
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Light it Up
Alex Lukey
In a Canadian lakehouse, the guest bedroom’s custom bed is by Sabrina Albanese Interiors, the bedside table is by Made Goods, the art is by David Edwards from Saatchi Art, and the light fixture is by Found Vintage.
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The High Life
Thomas Loof
An incredibly tall canopy in gray linen with Samuel & Sons trim highlights the vertical space in the master bedroom of this renovated 400-square-foot East Village apartment. The coverlet is in a Miles Redd fabric for Schumacher, and the carpet is by Stark.
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Warm White Bedroom
Stephen Kent Johnson
The beam-ceilinged master bedroom of Amanda Seyfried’s rustic Catskills retreat includes a Restoration Hardware bed, a bench from Gilt, and a rug from ABC Carpet & Home. The pendant light is by &tradition, and the beadboard walls are painted in Ammonite by Farrow & Ball.
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Bold, Graphic Bedroom
Bjorn Wallander
For a graphic punch that's still playful, one petite bedroom of this kid-friendly Manhattan duplex features a bed by DucDuc and a womb chair by Knoll.
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Breezy White Bedroom
Bjorn Wallander
Light-catching white makes the small guest bedroom of this San Miguel de Allende, Mexico retreat feel open and airy. The four-poster bed is custom, and interior designer/owner Rela Gleason painted her mother’s vintage vanity table white; the basket is from Oaxaca and the throw is an antique suzani.
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Eye-Catching Color
Ricardo Labougie
Spanish supermodel Eugenia Silva's breezy Portuguese beach house features clean white walls with bold accents of color. The beds in one guest room are topped with crocheted-cotton coverlets from Bulgaria, the wall hanging is Portuguese, and the multi-colored tile floor is original to the house.
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Wood-Walled Bedroom
Bjorn Wallander
For a Silicon Valley family's woodland retreat—sans the rustic implications of a cabin in the woods—architect Cynthia Wang and designer Jamie Bush conjured a completely new take on the country house that brings urban cool to Sierra, Nevada. The minimally-decorated bedrooms feature built-in wooden closets and a desk to keep from eating into the floorspace with hefty furnishings.
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Textural Bedroom
Trevor Tondoro
In the bedroom of textile-designer Kathryn M. Ireland's Santa Monica home, a Barley Twist bed is topped with Indian bedding from her collection. The pillows and curtains are in her fabrics, the chair is by Sika Design, the lamp is from Hollywood at Home, and the rug is by Woven.
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Balanced Bedroom
Douglas Friedman
Retail guru Jeffrey Kalinsky's West Village townhouse maximizes the impression of space by keeping the use of color low to the floor in the master bedroom. A bed by Christopher Ostafin and a 1990s bench by Campion Platt fill out the space along with a circa-1950 chair by Illum Wikkelso from Hostler Burrows.
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Artsy Lilac Bedroom
Joshua McHugh
In the master bedroom of this colorful Upper West Side apartment, a Hästens bed is dressed in linens by Sferra and Olatz, the circa-1970 side tables are by Milo Baughman, and the lamp is by Taylor; the walls are painted in Farrow & Ball’s Cinder Rose, and the photographs are by Marsha Lebedev Bernstein.
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Color-Blocked Bedroom
William Abranowicz
In the master bedroom of this San Francisco art dealer's warehouse-turned-apartment, the broad headboard is covered in a Rogers & Goffigon fabric, the bed linens are by Sue Fisher King, the bedspread is antique Belgian linen, the walls are painted in Benjamin Moore’s Super White, and the artwork is by Joan Mitchell.
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Nested Bedroom
Alyssa Rosenheck
For her youngest daughter’s little room in their redesigned Cape Cod home, interior designer Raquel Garcia wanted to create a cozy, nestlike feel with peachy printed wallpaper. “I call it her nest because it feels like little birds decorated it.”
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Seashell Bed
William Abranowicz
In a contemporary farmhouse in Los Angeles, the petite Italian seashell bed came from the owners’ former house in Europe, the mirrored side table is from JF Chen, and the chandelier was found on 1stdibs.
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Bright, Airy Bedroom
James Merrell
An intimate guest room in the poolhouse of a 19th-century farmhouse contains a John Himmel bed dressed in Schweitzer Linen bedding, a Swedish painted chest and a rug by Restoration Hardware; the matchstick Roman shades are custom.
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Sleek Alcove Bed
Douglas Friedman
Tucked into a tidy alcove in Steven Gambrel's Art Deco apartment, this custom bed is upholstered in a Zimmer + Rohde fabric, while the houndstooth pillows are in a Holland & Sherry fabric, and the 1950s sconces are by Ignazio Gardella.
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Artistic Bedroom
Richard Powers
In John Robshaw's country home, the cozy guest room’s headboard, bedding, and curtain fabrics are all by Robshaw, and the walls are painted in Dark Lime by Benjamin Moore.
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Lofted Bedroom
Magnus Anesund
In Ninni Ryott's diminutive rural cabin, a tiny sleeping loft is fitted with a bedside stool from Åhléns, and the white linseed-oil paint on the walls is by Kulturhantverkarna Färg.
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Poster Bed In Paris
Simon Upton
In the guest bedroom of a Paris apartment, the custom forged-iron bed frame is finished in gold leaf and is dressed with pillows in Robert Normand and Lelièvre fabrics. The light fixture is a 1940 plaster bird sculpture, and the curtains are of a Pierre Frey chintz and Dedar fabric.
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Minimalist Decor
William Abranowicz
Inside a historic house in upstate New York, the gray-and-white guest room downstairs makes a case for the less-is-more approach. The bed is dressed in linens by Matteo, the side chair was found in India and the stool is from Dennis & Leen. The lithograph is by Joan Miró.
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Simple Daybed
John M Hall
In Northern France, the daybed in this guest room is Louis XVI, and is the perfect, small-space alternative to a large bed frame. The side table in the same style is from the 19th century.
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Twin-Sized Bed
Björn Wallander
The custom bed in this Oakland, California guest room is a sleek twin size, maximizing floor space without sacrificing comfort. The linens are by Ralph Lauren Home, the floor lamp is by Original BTC, the rug is Persian, and the glitter-on-canvas artwork is by René Garcia, Jr.
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All-Over Pattern Bedroom
James Merrell
In a tight guest bedroom in Paris, the custom day-bed, walls and curtains are in Pierre Frey fabrics. French doors flood the space with natural light, making it feel larger.
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Cathedral Ceiling Bedroom
Kristoffer Johnsson
In a young couple's monochromatic Swedish home, the master bedroom blends white and cool brown for a color scheme that makes the petite space feel more open and airy. The bed is by Hästens, and the lamp and stool are vintage.
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Sleek Sleigh Bed
James Merrell
The 18th-century sleigh bed in the master bedroom of a Paris pied-a-terre is covered in a Travers fabric; the 17th-century Italian wall sconce is from Galerie Sylvain Lévy- Alban.
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Monochromatic Decor
William Waldron
In art and furniture dealer Ralph Pucci's Long Island beach house, a guest bedroom is characterized by whispers of gray and blue, which give the small space some big personality. The Charles P. Rogers bed is dressed in bedding by Restoration Hardware, and a Bertoia chair is paired with a vintage Indonesian desk. The photograph is by Christopher Makos.
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Bathroom And Bedroom All-In-One
Gaelle Le Boulicaut
In a couple's 19th-century villa high in the hills on the isle of Capri, even the home's smaller spaces offer an easygoing, contemporary retreat. In the tiny guest room, an installation of porcelain roses is by Art et Floritude. The marble tub is antique, and the floor is paved with travertine tiles.
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Naturally Lit Attic Bedroom
William Waldron
Ceramist Amanda Moffat's Brooklyn townhouse has a big dose of personality with saturated colors, intricate patterns, and an array of treasured heirlooms, and the attic bedroom is no exception. The Louis Vuitton trunk in the attic bedroom belonged to Moffat's mother, the bed is dressed in Coyuchi linens, the 19th-century chair is from John Derian and the walls are painted in Benjamin Moore's Decorator's White.
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Two Twin Beds
Simon Upton
New York City-based decorator Alex Papachristidis designed two twin beds, upholstered in a Mokum fabric, for the charming guest room in his London apartment. The side table is by John Dickinson.
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Matching Coverlet and Wallpaper
Simon Upton
In the historic 19th-century London house of Milan-based design duo, Roberto Peregalli and Laura Sartori, a small guest bedroom's headboard, bed skirt, coverlet, and wall covering are all of the same Braquenié cottons. The pillows are covered with 19th-century Fez broderie.
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Fabric-Covered Guest Bedroom
William Abranowicz
In Brazilian architect and designer Sig Bergamin's Paris home, an 18th-century fabric fragment hangs above the guest-room bed. The chair is Indian and the wall is upholstered in a cotton by Fabricut.
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Qing Dynasty Bed
Roger Davies
In designers Amy and Todd Hase's Hamptons home, a tiny guest room is turned into a grand experience by way of an elaborately carved and gilded Qing dynasty wedding bed.
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Bold Printed Bedroom
Simon Upton
In the compact guest bedroom of a London townhouse, hotelier and designer Kit Kemp used a black-and-white Brunschwig & Fils toile de Jouy for the walls, canopy, pillows, and bedding, adding texture while maintain a clean, monochromatic color scheme. The artwork is by Dick Bixby, and the faux-shagreen table is Kemp's own design.
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Draped Bed
Douglas Friedman
A Rose Tarlow Melrose House fabric drapes the custom-made bed in the master bedroom of this Cape Cod cottage, making the small room seem a tad grander.
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Peaked-Ceiling Double
Mikkel Vang
A quaint study area and two small beds fit perfectly in the guest room of this Virginia Tupker-designed carriage house. The curtains are of a Les Indiennes cotton and the rug is a vintage Indian dhurrie. The custom beds are dressed with spreads from Chelsea Textiles.
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Fresh Patterned Bedroom
Simon Upton
In this Southhampton cottage, fashion designer Lorry Newhouse saturated the walls in whimsical patterns. The wallpaper in the bedroom and the fabric for the chair, bed skirts and curtains are by Rose Cumming. The coverlet and shams are by Matouk and the prints and mirror are Victorian.
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Close Quarters
Richard Powers
Earthy tones make two New York designers' Marrakech riad feel cozy rather than cramped. The master bedroom's rug was found in a souk. The bed is dressed with a blanket and linens by Matteo and pillow shams by Libeco, the floor lamps are by Lilah Spirit, and the drawing is by Raffone.
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Treasure Trove Bedroom
Simon Upton
A New York collector fills his bedroom with eye-catching items, lending excitement to every corner of the little space. The bedroom's rug is from J&D Oriental Rugs, the crewel bedspread was bought in a thrift shop and the English tufted-leather chest was found on 1stdibs. The French lantern is from David Stypmann Co.
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White Room
Björn Wallander
A light palette visually opens up the small master bedroom of Paris fashion star Andrew Gn's Right Bank apartment. The 1950s rug is Swedish, the custom-made nightstands are by Benoit Langlade, and 1970s lamps flank the bed. The coverlet is by Le Rideau de Paris and the armchair is Danish.
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People spend almost a third of their lives in a dream, so it is very important that the place intended for relaxation be as comfortable as possible. A pleasant interior will help you relax and forget about all the things outside the bed. For ideas and tips on how to create a piece of paradise from a small bedroom, you will find in this article.
Choosing an interior style
If when planning the interior of a living room, kitchen or study, you have to think first of all about their functionality, then in the relaxation area it is permissible to give free rein to imagination and listen to the desires of the soul. The basis for design experiments in a small bedroom can be styles such as Scandinavian, modern, classic, minimalism, loft or Provence.
Small modern style bedroom
The small bedroom of the 21st century is all about clear graphic lines, soothing tones and no unnecessary items.
Modern style suggests neat but reliable furniture without additional decor. The walls and ceiling are plain, in gray, white or beige tones. Black, chocolate and navy blue finishes are best reserved for large rooms. The floor can be covered with parquet, laminate or carpet in a discreet color. Metallic sheen, chrome handles, polished wood, mirrors - all this reflects light and visually enlarges the space.
Accents in the form of paintings, exquisite floor lamps, ceramic figures, indoor plants are allowed. Bed linen should be silk or cotton, without noticeable prints. Spot LED lighting around the perimeter and bedside sconces with matte milky white shades will help create a calm atmosphere and tune in to a serene sleep.
Classic small bedroom
Lovers of luxury will appreciate this style. Marshmallow shades of white, pink, peach, light lilac are ideally combined with aristocratic golden and silver patterns, plaster moldings, columns and crystal chandeliers.
Carved furniture, painted in ivory tone enamel, creates a majestic atmosphere of the palace. The head of the bed can be upholstered in soft leather. Windows should be covered with curtains made of brocade, velvet, satin to match the overall design. The same fabrics are suitable for a canopy. The bedspread can be jacquard, with shimmering patterns. The abundance of light in a "precious" frame will turn an ordinary small room into a truly royal bedchamber.
Small bedroom in Provence style
Provence style is the best fit for romantic natures who love the atmosphere of the south of France. All interior details should be designed in pastel colors - white and blue, pink, light purple, pale green and beige. From textiles, it is preferable to choose as if burnt out, faded chintz with a small floral ornament, in tiny polka dots, a cage, rhombuses.
Furniture for a small bedroom in the Provence style is desirable to choose simple and without pretentiousness. It can be made of light wood without varnish or painted white (possibly with a slight tint) color.
Small loft style bedroom
Initially, the term "loft" was used to refer to former factories, industrial warehouses and offices that were converted into housing. They are characterized by the lack of decoration on the walls, a lot of free space, high ceilings and large windows. However, some ideas from this style may well be useful to freshen up the interior of a small bedroom.
For example, instead of boring wallpaper or plaster, only bare brickwork, concrete panels or their imitation are left. A simple bed without legs is set directly on the plank floor. Everything should look like it's a freelance artist's temporary home: no decorative frills, except maybe a couple of black and white prints, a thin-framed mirror and high-tech lamps for lighting.
For the sake of visually enlarging the room, you can expand the window, turning it into a panoramic one, and order a wardrobe with glossy metal doors. The role of curtains in the loft should be performed by blinds or simple curtains with vertical folds.
Small minimalist bedroom
This is the best option for a small bedroom. It completely lacks any frills - no curls, patterns, decor or decorations. One or two similar in spectrum or contrasting colors in the design, perfectly even, smooth surfaces, clear furniture, lamps of simple geometric shapes - all this greatly saves space. Such a simple and modern solution will appeal to business people with a rational approach to life.
Scandinavian style small bedroom
The first association with Scandinavia is transparency and coolness. Decorating in airy whites with light brown or gray-blue accents is worth choosing for rooms facing south and located in warm climates. This finish will make it easier to endure the heat, create a feeling of freshness and lightness. A Scandinavian-style bedroom should be reminiscent of snow-capped mountain peaks and icy rivers.
Colors
Since we are talking about bedrooms with a small area, the main attention should be focused on a light palette. Colors close to white reflect more light and visually expand the room.
Small bedroom in white
No wonder this color was chosen by nature itself to cover the sleeping earth in winter: it lulls, relaxes, creates an atmosphere of purity and peace. In a completely white room, sleep will come in a matter of minutes, and if you want to add romance, just use colored lighting.
Small bedroom in blue tones
Decorated in heavenly shades relieves nervous tension and cools the body. It will be appropriate if the apartment is often hot. For active, active people, this color will help to dissipate energy a little and enjoy dreams.
Small bedroom in green tones
Herbal, light green, emerald, marine - they all create a feeling of freshness, provide a welcome rest to the eyes and nervous system. This is the easiest color to perceive, because it is located right in the middle of the rainbow spectrum.
Green is the color of life, and in the bedroom you should combine it with calm natural shades: gray, brown, sandy yellow, turquoise or lavender.
Small purple bedroom
A soft purple tone appears in the sky in the evening, after sunset. It envelops the horizon with a light haze and seems to invite you into the fairy-tale realm of dreams. In the bedroom, it can be a great addition to green, yellow or pink elements. Purple also looks harmonious with white, beige and cream colors.
Small bedroom in yellow tones
This sunny color is perfect for a bedroom that lacks warmth (for example, there is no window or it faces north). Sand, lemon, saffron, golden will make the room bright and warm. Shades of yellow are uplifting and fill life with joy, and they are best combined with white, green, blue, purple or brown.
Small gray bedroom
Gray is the calmest and most neutral color. It is much softer than black, so it will not look bulky. This is a wonderful background for any bright accents, and in itself it has conciseness and restraint. Light or silver gray options are suitable for all interior styles.
Finishes and materials
The choice of materials for finishing the bedroom is practically unlimited. Humidity in this room is normal, exposure to ultraviolet radiation and other factors is minimal. The only important condition that should not be neglected is the safety of materials: they must not contain harmful impurities and emit toxic fumes.
Floor
The floor in the bedroom is best made of warm material. It can be wooden parquet, laminate, carpet. To make the space seem more voluminous, it is worth abandoning dark and non-uniform colors, and laying boards or other vertical drawings perpendicular to the window. The carpet should blend in with the main shade, or completely cover the room, otherwise it will "cut" and reduce it.
Walls
The best choice for a small bedroom - light walls, one-color or with a small, almost imperceptible pattern. This can be whitewashing, painting, decorative plaster (possible with reflective sparkles), wallpaper, wood paneling and cork.
For a loft style, it is better to choose white or grayish masonry (similar to sand-lime brick or sandstone).
Ceiling
To visually make the bedroom taller, the ceiling should be glossy. It is good that it reflects the light from the side sconces. A three-dimensional effect can be achieved by placing a mirror stretch film in a drywall “frame”.
For a romantic design, a ceiling in the form of a blue or starry sky, with a 3D space pattern and elements that shimmer in the dark, is suitable. Images of planets, large figures, rich colors in the design of a small bedroom should be avoided.
Textile
The choice of fabrics must be coordinated with the overall style. But in any case, they should not be dark and contain large prints. Curtains are best purchased light, airy, made of synthetic fabrics.
Bed linen in a small bedroom would look better in one color, diluted white shades or gray. To sleep comfortably, it is better to give preference to high-quality natural fabrics made of cotton, silk or linen.
Placement of furniture, appliances and accessories
When everything is in order with the decoration and the bedroom looks more spacious, it's time to think about how to use its real area with maximum benefit. Each type of room has its own recommendations and features.
Small square bedroom
If all sides are of equal length, there is no particular problem. So, the bed can be installed in the center, with a headboard to a blank or furniture wall, on the sides - high chests of drawers or pencil cases, and on the other wall - a wardrobe. It is good to save space with an elevation-podium with retractable shelves, inside which it is easy to hide clothes, bed linen and various things needed in the household.
Narrow (rectangular) small bedroom
To visually balance the room, on a long wall it is worth sticking photo wallpapers with a three-dimensional perspective, and on the opposite wall, for example, install a cabinet with a glossy surface. Narrow walls can be expanded with horizontal stripes, which can be not only painted, but also functional, in the form of wide shelving shelves.
Small custom bedroom
Attic rooms, corners left after zoning or redevelopment, as well as lofts converted from non-residential premises have an unusual layout. They can use interesting furniture - round, oval, triangular beds, chests of drawers with bevelled edges, cabinets of non-standard configuration, hammocks, hanging shelves. This approach will provide not only comfort and convenience, but also give the interior of the bedroom a unique uniqueness.
Lighting
In the sleeping area, it is better to do without bright overhead light and overhanging large-sized chandeliers. To create a soft atmosphere, a few spotlights on the ceiling, wall sconces and one or two comfortable floor lamps on the bedside tables will be enough.
Reflective particles or golden patterns in wall decor can add extra shimmer.
Design of a small bedroom in Khrushchev
In Soviet apartments, the usual area of a bedroom is 8-9sq.m. Of course, there is not much space, but it is quite possible to place the furniture and accessories necessary for sleeping.
Achieving this is simple: you need to install a podium, raise the height of the cabinets to the ceiling, arrange storage space under the bed, and also expand the window sill, turning it into an additional work area or ladies' corner.
In children's bedrooms, it makes sense to use bunk and folding structures.
Integration with other premises
In conditions of cramped apartments, a good solution may be to expand a small bedroom due to adjacent rooms.
Combination of a small bedroom with a living room
This option is usually used to divide the studio into a living room and a bedroom. At the same time, the area for the bed can simply be closed from prying eyes with a canopy, a screen, a tall wardrobe, and can also be located behind a plasterboard or plywood partition.
Combination of a small bedroom with a balcony or loggia
Existence of an exit from a bedroom on a loggia or a balcony gives the chance to increase the useful area. You can remove the window and the door, and insulate the area facing the courtyard as much as possible by installing modern double-glazed windows.
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100+ photos of modern small bedroom design ideas 2022
In the design of the modern interior of a small bedroom in 2022, everything plays an important role: color, lighting, furniture, textiles. With the right arrangement of all the accents, the room will be cozy and conducive to relaxation. You need to create a harmonious atmosphere in a small area so that the room does not seem even smaller. Here you will learn how to furnish a small bedroom according to modern trends and make the decorated space light and pleasant.
Wallpaper for a small bedroom
Wallpaper plays an important role in the interior of small rooms, as it can be used to visually increase or decrease the living space, narrow or widen the walls, raise or lower the ceiling. In the bedroom, light pastel colors are most often used to make the atmosphere in it relaxing and soothing. For greater appeal, you can use bright colors, but at the same time make sure that the overall look of the bedroom is in the same style.
Modern wallpaper or unusual wall painting ideas are nice ways to add flair and charm to small bedrooms.
To make a small bedroom seem spacious, the finish should be the same on all walls. You can raise the ceiling by using striped wallpaper on some wall. If all the decoration is striped, then the bedroom will have an uncomfortable atmosphere.
Be careful with white wallpaper. Despite the fact that it visually enlarges the room, gives the atmosphere lightness and freedom, its excess can lead to the feeling that you are in a hospital room. Most often, pastel colors are used in the bedroom: cream, milky, peach.
Give a small bedroom a touch of personality by adding bright décor items such as red throw pillows, curtains or bedspreads.
Light wallpaper, bright décor and wooden furniture will create a special touch in a small bedroom without making the room look smaller.
Small bedroom chandeliers
If your small bedroom has only one window, you can complement the design with bright lighting fixtures that visually enlarge small spaces.
A large chandelier is not suitable for a small room, especially if you do not opt for a massive lamp. A low-lying chandelier will visually reduce the space of the bedroom, and it will look bulky in the interior of a small room.
Compact furniture for a small bedroom
The bedroom should not have a lot of furniture, as this room is mainly for relaxation. The owners of one-room apartments have to combine the bedroom with the living room, so they often have furniture for various purposes.
Compact bedroom furniture for storage and space saving will make the design and decoration of the bedroom more spacious and pleasant.
If you have a separate room for sleeping, but it is small in size, it is recommended to carefully consider the functional areas. Arrange it so that the atmosphere is cozy for relaxation and emphasizes your individuality.
Most often in the bedroom there is an area for relaxation, hygiene procedures and a place to store things. That is why furniture manufacturers offer sets, which include: a bed, bedside tables, a wardrobe, a chest of drawers and a dressing table.
How to Furnish a Small Bedroom
A small bedroom doesn't have to include all of these pieces of furniture. Minimalist connoisseurs can only buy a bed and bedside tables to furnish a relaxation room. The more free space left in the bedroom, the more comfortable you will feel in it.
If you want to fully furnish the bedroom, then try to save space due to corner structures or compartments.
Mirrors play an important role in the visual expansion of space, so this closet will be a real find for a small bedroom.
How to arrange furniture in a small bedroom
A dressing table or desk should be placed next to a window so that its area has good lighting.
A reading area next to a window, a comfortable chair or bench with cushions, a table lamp or a wall lamp are great ideas for arranging furniture for a small bedroom.
The combination of a full size bed, built-in wall shelves or bookcases with niches, the TV is ideal for a functional, comfortable and attractive bedroom interior.
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Unique wall decorations and beautiful bedding fabrics can breathe new life into a small bedroom design. Regardless of the style and decoration ideas you choose, start by choosing light interior colors.
Monochrome interior in a small bedroom
Even a small room will look stylish if you think carefully about its design. Today, monochrome colors in the interior are very popular. By following certain principles, you can give a small bedroom a special touch.
Many consider monochrome interiors to be uninteresting, but with the right combination of shades and proper selection of textures, a bedroom made in this style will be the embodiment of elegance and refined taste of the owner.
If you decide to create a monochrome interior in a small bedroom you need to consider:
- Rule 1. Choose the main and secondary colors. In a small bedroom, it is better not to use black, although the black and white combination is considered a design classic today.
- Rule 2. Use different textures. Even the same shade can look original if only the texture is changed.
- Rule 3. Lighting. Properly designed lighting can visually enlarge a small bedroom, as well as highlight individual pieces of furniture or decor in the room.
You can try to create a monochrome interior based on some delicate light color. Experiment and remember that the comfort in the bedroom depends not only on the interior design, but also on the quality of the furniture.
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Functional bedroom furniture, original design ideas, elegant and cheap decoration ideas, as well as light colors of bedding and wall decorations are great ideas for visually adding space to small bedrooms of 10 - 12 square meters. m.
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Everyone who lives in small apartments will appreciate the tips and modern ideas for small rooms. Functional and modern bedroom designs can make the whole house feel comfortable and cozy.
Designing and decorating small rooms starts with creating a layout, choosing a style and color scheme. You need to think about bedroom furniture, textures, color combinations, all kinds of accessories in selected hues and contrasting colors. White décor and light design are perfect for small size 8-9 bedroom projectssq. m. m with photo
Classical furniture is characterized by large dimensions, carved decor and massiveness. To create coziness in a very small bedroom, you will have to choose modern furniture. Headsets made of chipboard and MDF are notable for their low cost and at the same time look stylish and original. Smooth blank or mirror facades will increase the space of your relaxation room.
Cabinet furniture is quite functional, so there are often additional drawers for linen at the head of the bed. In very small bedrooms, it is convenient to use wardrobes with drawers in the central part, which become an alternative to a chest of drawers. Light furniture looks luxurious, because it gives a feeling of lightness and free space.
This collection of 100 modern design projects is perfect for decorating the interior of a small bedroom in 2022, which will become a quiet place to relax after a busy day at work.