Small room bed solutions
10 easy ways to stretch your space |
If you are looking for small room bed ideas, it's likely you are searching for inspiration for a multifunctional space, whether it doubles up as a home study or dressing room, play area or general storage space. Finding space-saving small room bed ideas is a must if you don’t want a bed to dominate a squeezed room, too.
While sleep sofas and pull-out beds are an obvious solution for occasional sleepovers, these aren’t the only small bedroom ideas available. Thinking outside the box with bed ideas means searching for more than just hideaway beds, but for dual purpose furniture and small bedroom storage ideas, which can all make a big difference too and allow bedroom space to be fully utilized without leaving the room feeling cramped or crowded.
Below, we showcase the best small room bed ideas so you can maximize your space.
Small room bed ideas
While lack of space is often an issue when arranging a small bedroom, in addition to space-saving furniture, there are lots of visual tricks and decorating techniques that can make a small bedroom look bigger – whether it's in a family house or is an apartment bedroom.
Using vertical space, with wall-hung furniture and sleeper bunks will leave floor space feeling less crowded and can help to open up the room. While decorating with paler colors and light-reflective surfaces will create a lighter, brighter mood that can help enlarge a space visually.
1. Double up with a daybed
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If you don’t require a permanent bed set-up, then the most practical solution for small room bed ideas is to invest in a daybed or sleeper sofa. A pull-out bed will offer a temporary sleep space for guests, but means that the room can function for its original purpose for the majority of the time, be that a box room, family den or WFH space.
Before buying a sofa bed, it’s important to think about the amount of floor space you have, especially in a small bedroom where it can be limited.
‘Take a rough measurement of the maximum length and width the room can accommodate,’ says Patricia Gibbons, on the design team at sofa. com . ‘It’s often difficult to visualize, so if it helps, lay down a silhouette in newspaper or tape markers on the floor. You want to leave enough room to walk comfortably around the sofa bed when it’s pulled out.’
2. Treat the bed as an island
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If the bed is to be a permanent fixture in a guest bedroom, for example, then deciding where to position it is key. The room layout will often dictate the best position, but centering a double bed at the middle point of the longest wall is the most obvious choice and can help give a bedroom a focal point.
A technique that can work in a small bedroom is to consider positioning the bed in the middle of the bedroom, creating an ‘island’ effect. With no walls, it makes getting in and out of the bed easier and can give the bedroom a better sense of flow. An extra-large headboard can provide built-in night stands and lighting and can act as a partition to separate the bed from closets and the dressing area.
‘The bed is the most important item in any guest room,’ says interior designer Nicky Dobree , ‘so it needs to have a good mattress. Choose one that is medium-firm, enabling guests to sleep comfortably in most positions.’
3. Stretch the space in a twin bedroom
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Coming up with stylish ways to decorate a guest bedroom can be tricky, especially when lack of space is an issue. Separate single beds tend to eat up more floor space than a double bed, but there are plenty of visual tricks that can help make small room bed ideas feel less compromised – and they are useful if you are looking for twin bedroom ideas generally, or shared bedroom ideas more specifically, perhaps for kids.
Using a dark color on the longest wall in a small bedroom gives the room focus and adds a sense of space. And instead of separate headboards for twin beds, a single continuous headboard for both creates a more seamless look that stretches the space. Matching headboard ideas to wall color will also help to blur the lines visually.
‘We would usually lean towards quieter palette combinations, but darker shades can work really well within smaller spaces,’ says James Thurstan Waterworth, founder Thurstan . ‘They create a perception of depth and lend a cozy, cocoon- like feel - welcome in every bedroom.’
‘For the walls, we suggest a deep midnight blue or a petrol green, then lift this by layering careful accents of color, perhaps a burnt orange or a similar earth-toned hue – ochre, terracotta or a softer peach.’
4. Opt for a custom-made bed
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Clever double bed ideas for small rooms are a must if bedroom space is super-tight or you have an awkwardly-shaped attic bedroom to contend with, then building a bed to fit is a clever way of fully utilizing the space – and makes for a really cozy bedroom idea. A custom-made cabin bed is a neat solution that can be slotted into an under-the-eaves space and building a bed in situ can be easier than trying to manoeuver a large bed up a narrow attic staircase.
A cabin bed will provide extra underbed storage space underneath and overbed storage ideas that come in especially useful in kids' or teens' bedrooms, while shelves can also be added above or to the side of the bed. Plus false walls or panelling will allow for cabling for bedside lighting to be neatly and safely hidden away.
‘For me, rule one in a bedroom is to paint the ceiling the same color as the walls,’ says Joa Studholme, color curator at Farrow & Ball . ‘Who wants to lie in bed looking at a white ceiling? It’s much better to create a space that feels as if it’s cocooning you, and of course this will make even the tiniest space feel bigger because you can’t tell where the walls and the ceiling begins. Cupboards should also be painted the same color as the walls to avoid them being too prominent.’
5. Curtain-off the bed area
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Nook bed ideas – tucking the bed against one wall – are sometimes the only option in a small room or box bedroom, but it can sometimes throw the room off-balance. Curtaining the area off makes a stylish way of framing the bed and creates a faux four-poster effect that's a charming small room bed idea.
A pelmet fixed at ceiling height will conceal curtain track and headings for a neat look and with full-length drapes at each end, gives the bed a cocooned effect that looks super cozy. Hidden shelving is slotted in above the headboard for a neat look and gives storage space for bedside essentials.
6. Squeeze a bed into a nook
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Awkward nooks and crannies can be tricky to decorate around, but instead of trying to conceal or camouflage, consider decorating beds for small rooms using a joyful pattern or vibrant color combination to draw attention to the area instead.
A tight space under a sloped ceiling can make the perfect spot for a built-in cabin bed in a small room or attic space. Adding a decorative wallpaper, colorful linens and bright scatter cushions creates a welcoming spot and gives the whole room a cheery focal point.
‘In this tiniest of bedrooms, to make the most of the space, I created a bed nook on the side of the room where the sloped ceiling became very low,’ says Sarah Peake, founder and creative director of Studio Peake . ‘I then filled it with a lively pattern to set it apart from the rest of the room, although the colors used in the fabric, cushions, wallpaper and furniture subtly echo each other to give a sense of structure to the space.’
7. Opt for an ‘easy-up’ headboard
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Sometimes simple bedroom ideas can be all that's needed to enhance a tiny space. A full-sized headboard can eat up visual square footage, so consider a space-saving alternative that works perfectly for either a double bed or two standard singles. Simply fix a wooden or metal curtain pole above your bed and hang a pair of tie-top cushions suspended from the pole.
Position cushions at a suitable height so that they can act as a back support when sitting up in bed to read. Create a focal point by opting for a bold pattern, teamed with plain bedding, or try it vice-versa with a toning plain. Tie-top cushions are easily removed for cleaning and can be switched for a different design whenever you fancy a change.
8. Try space-saving sleeper bunks
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If space is really at a premium, think vertically and maximize your sleep space by considering loft bed ideas. Taking up less floor space than separate single beds, sleeper-style bunks can be slotted neatly in against a wall and are a fun idea for children's rooms.
Take it to the next level by swapping a standard double bunk bed for a triple bunk. Built-in bunks can be custom-made to fit the space, or are available as an off-the-peg buy. Brilliant as a sleepover option in children’s bedrooms, ensure that ceiling height will provide plenty of headroom before deciding on this option.
9. Bridge a gap
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Finding space for bedroom furniture can be challenging and a small room layout will limit the available options. If a spare bedroom is seldom-used for guests, using the space for storage in-between visits is a sensible option and will give space for storing out-of-season clothes, bedding and bulky items like ski wear or wet suits.
Utilize awkward alcoves in a spare room by having custom-made wardrobes built-in to the space, running floor to ceiling to make use of every inch. Position a bed centrally to bridge the gap between wardrobes. Incorporate bedside lighting into the design, with cabling neatly concealed and consider adding an additional over-bed shelf if extra storage is needed. Paint walls and woodwork in a toning shade which will help blur lines and edges and create a sense of space.
10. Double-up in a dressing room
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A separate dressing room might seem the ultimate luxury, but it can be a practical way of freeing up space in a master bedroom. And if a spare bedroom is seldom-used for sleepovers, converting the space into a combined guest room and dressing area can be a sensible compromise.
Walk-in closet ideas will give plenty of hanging space and drawer storage for clothes, shoes and accessories, with mirrored doors instead of a floor-standing mirror. When it comes to the sleeping arrangements, leaving space at the end of a run of closets will provide enough floor space for a single or double bed. Alternatively, consider installing a drop-down wall bed, which can be concealed in a faux wardrobe when not in use or pulled out when the bed is required.
What kind of bed is best for a small room?
When space is limited, choosing a compact design that won’t take up too much floor space is key. A sofa bed or pull-out design that can be closed away when not in use is often a sensible choice if a guest bedroom is only used occasionally.
‘Whether it is your main sofa in a living room or a secondary sofa in a snug or guest room, it’s important to make sure the comfort level is the same as you would provide in a bedroom, so choosing a sofa bed that incorporates a mattress is essential, and the thicker the mattress the better,’ says Kyra Cotgrave, home designer at Neptune .
‘For guests who are staying more than one night it might be worth considering a design where the ready-made bed can be folded away saving time each night when pulling the bed back out.’
Where is the best place to put a bed in a small room?
While it might be tempting to push the bed against a wall to create a feeling of space in a small bedroom, this can sometimes achieve the reverse effect and make the bedroom look cramped, as well as making it difficult to get in and out of bed.
Positioning a bed centrally on the longest wall can help to give a small bedroom a better sense of balance and will make the bed easy to access on both sides. Losing one or both bedside tables and replacing them with wall-hung shelves will free up extra wall space and adding wall-hung pendants instead of table lamps will leave surfaces less crowded too.
32 Really Clever Bed Solutions For Small Spaces (Space Saving)
Space saving beds are some of our all-time favorite furniture. There are so many good ideas out there and people have been really creative.
Let’s look at some of the absolute best eye-candy when it comes to beds for small spaces!
These bed solutions will save you a ton of space and help you get the most of our every square inch in a small apartment.
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Murphy Beds (The Crown Jewel Of Space Saving Beds)
We LOVE Murphy beds and we have written a lot about the different models are designs there are. Here are some of the classic designs as well as some of the most creative solutions.
The Standard Murphy bed
This is the basic Murphy bed that will fold up against the wall.
It will fold up and down and hide away during the day. It is built around gas pistons so it won’t fall on you. It’s well balanced so even a child can lift it up and down.
This is a twin bed and in this picture, the designer has placed bookcases on each side.
We found this clean and classic design at an online store.
We found it over at Wayfair for $1,100. It’s a REALLY good price for a Murphy bed! And the best part is that they will ship directly to your door.
There are a ton of different types of Murphy bed designs. Let’s take a look at some of the other great designs. Next up is our own take on the Murphy bed. We have built-in storage behind the bed.
You can also have it sideways mounted.
Check out this horizontal Murphy bed from Lori Beds:
This bed very affordable at their store here (read below to get a discounted price!)
PS: We asked Lori Beds about a discount for our readers. They were kind enough to offer a $100 discount to you guys! When you use the link above with the discount code “GODOWNSIZE100” you automatically get the discount!
It’s by far the cheapest Wall bed solution online. We’ve looked everywhere and we have actually become friends with the great guys behind this company.
We’re happy to send traffic their way!
They also have a regular Murphy bed:
This system is also found at their store.
We love the elegant and simple design of these beds. They look great in any room. Here’s another picture of a studio apartment:
This design is also from their shop.
Definitely check it out if you’re looking for a cheap space-saving solution that will last a long time!
This queen size Murphy bed is mounted horizontally and is great for a room with a low ceiling:
Murphy Beds with built-in storage
We have made our own bespoke solution that fits our room exactly. It’s not an easy DIY project but it can definitely get done.
Here’s a picture where our bed is folded down.
You can read more here about our DIY Murphy bed. We built the whole system over a weekend with some help from Maria’s dad. He’s a carpenter and we used his workshop to get everything done properly.
Here’s a picture of the storage shelves behind the bed. You can flip the headboard down to access some of the storage space and you can also open the two cabinets on top of the headboard.
We have used it every day for more than 5 years now and it still works perfectly!
We have designed a daybed with short legs so it can stay in place when the bed folds down. The table is also 20-30% lower than normal coffee tables. It’s very practical to be able to keep the daybed and the coffee table below the bed during the day.
You can see parts of the table and the daybed below the bed at the picture above.
This is what it looks like when the bed is folded up.
Murphy beds with sofas in front
You can also have Murphy beds with a sofa in front. This is a great solution if you live in a studio apartment because the bedroom will also be your living room.
You can go to our post here for a ton of great ideas for studio apartments. Studio apartments are basically a single room where you need to include EVERYTHING. In this article, you also find great ideas for beds as well.
Here are some other amazingly clever designs with folding beds:
There are several great designs and these we have found here are white and stylish. They are great for small spaces with limited space.
You can find these beds (and a ton of other great Murphy beds!) on this awesome online store. They are not the cheapest, but they have some really clever designs you can have shipped to your doorstep.
We have talked quite a lot with the owner of this store and they do a really great job. We can recommend them for high quality!
We have dedicated an entire post to these types of beds. Here you can find everything you want about Murphy beds.
Beds That Slides Under A Raised Floor (DIY)
These beds are really great.
They enable you to hide the bed completely during the day. Without having to sacrifice any floor space. Instead, you use some of the vertical space.
We typically have plenty of vertical space and when you use the platform for a desk or a lounge area (for sitting) you don’t need the full height towards the ceiling.
Queen Size Model
This first version of the slide-under platform bed is a simple construction.
The bed is built around a wooden frame with wheels. So it can easily roll in and out under the raised floor:
There are many other great designs.
These beds that slide under a raised floor are always bespoke solutions especially designed and built for a specific apartment. Because they are built into the floor you cannot buy these beds – you will have to design it yourself or work with a designer and a carpenter.
Slide-Under Beds With Storage
The next one contains a lot of storage built into drawers. You don’t notice the storage when the cabinets and the storage area are closed off.
This is a great way to hide the bed and when you need to sleep you just pull out the bed and go to sleep. You can store the comforters and pillows in the drawers beside the bed.
The last platform bed we will look at is this genius slide-out bed that is built into a platform in a studio apartment in Paris.
The architect behind this space has designed the bed so you can pull it out halfways in order to use the bed as a sofa.
This way you get an extra function for when you are having guests over. This is important for studio apartments as you need to be able to have everything in one single room!
The platform beds are probably the easiest DIY type of space saving bed you can have. You just build a platform and you are done. The design can be really simple if you don’t add a ton of storage drawers.
Here’s a picture to illustrate how simple the wooden construction can be made.
This is a free-standing structure so you don’t even have to mount screws into the walls or the floor:
Bed And Table In One (DIY)
This be is probably homemade. We haven’t been able to find a designer or manufacturer so we just leave it here for inspiration. It’s a good and simple idea.
It looks like something you can easily build yourself. You just pull the chair away from the table and you are ready to go to sleep.
If you don’t mind sleeping on the floor this is a great way to hide the bed. You will need to clean the space often and vacuum it in order to keep dust and dirt away. But if you are ok with that you will have a cheap and easy solution! And people will never guess where the bed is hidden!
You can also get this functionality with Murphy beds (a lot more on these later!).
Here’s another similar design where you have the bed hidden below the desktop.
It’s a pretty clever solution as well where you can mount the mattress at the back of the tabletop. It’s a nice DIY project as well and something you need a little more skills to work out. The turning and locking mechanism need to work properly for you to sleep on top of it!
This design is really cool and we found it at a design store in Copenhagen called “Smart Rooms”. It’s closed now but here’s one of the best designs from them.
We have put it here as a video because it’s quite hard to show it with pictures.
(It’s only 3 minutes so sit back and enjoy this incredible piece of furniture!)
This system was so easy to operate and you can see how precise and elegant the lines are. The table will fold up above the bed unit and you are ready to pull the bed down.
And voila!.. you are ready to go to bed!
You can find some Murphy beds with a desk mounted on the front for sale here on this fine shop. They have a ton of great options at the higher end of the price range.
If you are looking for a cheap wall bed you need to go to this post where we have collected ALL the cheaper Murphy beds and wall beds we have come by over the years. It’s full of affordable Murphy beds you can have shipped directly to your doorstep!
You also get a combined desk and bed with a standard loft bed. It’s not as sleek and nice as the model above but it’s cheap.
I used one like the one below for a while before I got married and it worked just fine. You can find these online at low prices. They are quite easy to assemble and you can easily move them. They are great when you need a desk and a bed in your space.
Check the prices on these loft beds here at Wayfair. They are a cheap solution as well that works great when you need a desk and a bed in a small space.
Let’s continue to some of the best space saving beds there are. The wall beds or Murphy beds. They come in many designs and shapes and they have become increasingly popular over the last decade.
Sleeping Lofts
You can also “hide” the bed under the ceiling.
This is great when you have an apartment with a high ceiling. It’s a great way to utilize the space below the ceiling.
These ideas are a little harder to construct and build as you need to calculate and measure really well to ensure you build a safe construction. But if you are handy and you know your way around the toolbox you can definitely pull this off.
Here’s a great example of how you can build this type of bed yourself.
Built-In Sleeping Lofts
It’s a great idea to add some clothes and storage below. You can also have a writing desk.
Anything you can design that will work with a low ceiling can fit under here. A TV-lounge with a lot of pillows or a sofa would also be a great idea.
You can also build this in the middle of the room and use the space beneath as a cozy lounge or a studying space.
Free-standing Sleeping Lofts
You can also go with a solution that doesn’t require you to mount a sleeping loft into the construction of the house.
The example below is basically just two bookcases and a simple wooden structure to hold the bed.
When you add the ladder on the side you have a sleeping loft. Who wouldn’t love to sleep up there? it looks super cozy. But you really need a high ceiling to pull this one off!
Half-Height Sleeping Loft
The images below are from an apartment space we filmed in Amsterdam called Zoku Space. It’s brilliant in so many ways and you can see a full article here with all the cool features from this tiny apartment.
They have designed some tiny and very clever studio apartments with everything you need in only 258 sq.ft. (24 m2).
The sleeping area is hidden behind the wooden panels.
Maria is actually sitting on the bed here:
The picture below was taken from inside the sleeping area.
Notice how they have opened up the back of the room so air can flow through. It’s important to think about the airflow when you decide a room like this because you need fresh air where you sleep. Especially in the summer months where the air can get hot and humid.
Sleeping Loft Mounted On Closets
You can also build a very simple system where you mount a piece of wood on top of a combination of a closet and shelves. Two closets can also do it.
This is another homemade solution.
I like how easy this is and how you utilize the space above a wardrobe and a desk unit. It’s all about finding that unused space whether it’s vertically or horizontally. In this case, the best place to hide the bed was obviously under the ceiling as the closet didn’t go all the way up to the ceiling.
Free-standing Mezzanines
If you don’t feel like installing bed into the walls, the ceiling, or the floor you can choose a free-standing mezzanine.
It’s basically a structure you built up from the ground with a platform on top where you can place your bed.
It’s not super advanced but the cool part is that you can buy these as a kit you just assemble. They can be made of metal and look like a huge pallet rack or they can be more stylish. You get a sleeping deck without having to completely rebuild the whole apartment.
Here’s an example from Expand Furniture:
Check out these cool solutions here in their shop. They are a must-see if you are decorating or optimizing a small space and you need to find a clever solution for your bed.
These types of constructions are tough to build yourself as you need support legs of metal for it to hold the weight.
If you were to build this type of construction of wood you would probably take up too much of the floor space.
Great Loft Areas In Tiny Houses
We have filmed countless tiny houses and homes and we have seen some really cool sleeping lofts.
These are some of the most creative and space-saving solutions we have come by from our photo shoots of tiny houses.
The first example here is from the Chattanooga company. You have a staircase to the right and the sleeping loft to the left. The guys have also built in storage below the stairs.
Here’s a picture from the other angle.
Below the bed, we find the toilet and bathroom which is possible because the ceiling is really high on this model. If I remember it right, the architects have maxed out the dimensions of this tiny house.
I think this is as high you can go if you want to be able to tow it behind your truck.
Here’s a pretty cool floorplan where you have a sleeping loft at each end of the house. It’s from a Danish designer and you can see a video of it on our article here (+ 10 other great tiny houses).
When you have the option to completely built up a house or an apartment space from the ground there’s obviously much more room for creativity.
Chest Beds
Chest beds are pretty cool as well. They are kinda similar to Murphy beds in the way they hide away in a closet. But you can store this bed in a smaller closet.
They are not super comfortable and you probably shouldn’t offer these solutions in apartments for seniors. But they are simple and easy to operate and they are not dangerous at all (around kids).
Even if kids pull out the system there’s nothing to fall over them.
Here’s a very sleek design in white wood:
These beds can be found at the best price here at Amazon here.
A great place to start.
We also recommend you check out the selection here at Wayfair. They have some great designs and they have excellent service and knowledge about these bed systems as well.
Chest beds are great because they are relatively cheap and they can fit in everywhere. In most rooms, you will have space for a dresser-style piece of furniture and these beds can be really great guest beds.
For young people, they can also be used on a daily basis.
But the mattress is typically a foam-type mattress as it will have to be able to fold like you can see on the image above. So you won’t find a heavy spring mattress with this option.
Ottoman beds (fold-out design)
For a guest bed, you can also consider an ottoman bed.
It’s a good way to hide an extra bed, and it’s also a good leg rest for the sofa or a way to get a few extra seats in the living room.
It’s a thin foam mattress because it has to fold into the ottoman, so it’s not the most comfortable choice, but for a night or two once in a white, it’s definitely better than sleeping on the floor.
They start at $159 here at Wayfair. There’s a ton of great options in this store when it comes to these bed systems!
For a solid spring mattress, you will typically have to go with a Murphy bed or one of the sofa beds below.
Bed And Sofa In One
We also have a ton of cool bed and sofa combos.
The classic sofa bed is great but there are many other (new) designs as well. Let’s start with the classic sofa bed that has been around for many years.
There are a lot of variations on this invention so you need to make sure the mattress is good before you
This design is simple and the sofa doesn’t look bulky when the bed is hidden inside it. The mattress is great and you could probably be fine using this on an everyday basis.
We found this model online here at Expand Furniture.
They have many great options and we recommend you check out their beds if you need more inspiration. They probably have the best selection of space saving furniture in Northern America!
You can also have something entirely different.
This next design is very cool and inspired by the low Asian sofa systems. It’s a folding piece of furniture that has a lot of functions. It’s just brilliant how the same piece of furniture can have three functions:
- Lounge sofa
- Bed with raised backrest
- Bed
It’s probably best as an extra guest bed. A great idea if you want to be able to pull out an extra bed when you are having guests over. Or if you rent out your space on Airbnb, you can use this to advertise an extra sleeping spot.
You can probably find more comfortable solutions but this design wins the price as the most simple triple-function furniture unit.
We hope you have enjoyed all these bed solutions for small spaces. It can be hard to figure out the best way to fit in a bed in a small space but with these designs, you should be good to go.
How much space should you have around the bed?
You need around 3 feet of space on at least one side of the bed. Otherwise, you will not be able to access it properly. You can place your bed up against the wall in order to save space as long as you have 3 feet of space on one side.
You typically don’t need as much space around the bed as you think. But it also depends on your body size and how the bed is constructed.
If the bed is very low you generally don’t need as much space around the bed area.
A low bed or a mattress on the floor is much easier to get around compared to a platform bed or a tall bed. We advise you to test it out first if you want to move the bed as close to other furniture as possible. You can typically move it unless you are building a loft bed.
We have a door that opens inwards into our bedroom and our Murphy bed folds down beside it. So the space from the wall is the width of the door plus a few inches. This works fine and has for years.
How can I save space in my bedroom?
Here are some general tips on how are you can save space around your bedroom area.
These are ways we have seen people save a lot of space in studio apartments as well as tiny houses and small houses.
1) Install shelves below the ceiling
We often have unused space below the ceiling and in our bedroom, it can make a big difference to be able to get rid of some of the seasonal clothing.
2) Use door-mounted organizers
These are just great.
You can find them here online here at Wayfair. The link will take you to a category page with many other cool variations as well. A clever and cheap way to include a lot of storage in your bedroom!
3) Minimize your wardrobe
This is something we have written a couple of helpful articles on. You can go here to check our article about a minimal wardrobe.
4) Store your clothes elsewhere
If your bedroom is really tiny you can always consider storing your clothes in the bathroom or in the living room. If you have a large living room you might be able to fit in a drawer or a dresser there.
As long as you can get to it easily it shouldn’t be any problem. I an tiny apartment it never takes much time to get from one room to the other.
We have most of our clothes in our bedroom but we do store some seasonal clothes and extra jackets in other drawers in order to use a very small wardrobe.
5) Use bright colors
This tip doesn’t give you extra space but it sure will feel like it. If you have dark or strong colors on the walls the room tends to seem smaller.
By choosing white or very bright colors you can make the room seem bigger and feel like you have more space.
6) Remove all cords
We don’t want unnecessary clutter in a tiny room. We need to work with what we’ve got and what we can and cords need to go. You can fix them on the walls and on the floor.
Here we have a lot more ideas on how to optimize a very small apartment.
How much are Murphy beds?
As we mentioned above, the Murphy beds have become more and more popular over the last decade or so. This also means that they have become much cheaper.
For a long time, Murphy beds were super expensive and they didn’t really make a lot of sense unless you could build them yourself.
We have written a separate article with links and information on where you can find the best and cheapest Murphy beds online. We built our own Murphy bed many years ago before these amazing pieces of furniture became affordable.
Go to this article, to see where you can find cheap Murphy beds.
Murphy Beds typically cost around $1,000 and the price can go really high if you are looking for the high-end models.
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18 sq. meters in Buenos Aires turned out to be a huge field for the bureau IR arquitectura to implement ideas and experiments with the area. A small bedroom and work area are located on the podium.
The apartment (35 sq. m.) went to the Lviv architects RE+ design bureau, as they say, "with a legacy". The old house has high ceilings, so the sleeping place was created on the mezzanine right in the living room, and a row of cabinets was made under it.
M3 Architects designed the interior of a small apartment of 35 square meters. meters: beautiful, clean and functional. The double bed, facing the window, is located behind a transparent partition, storage is in the wardrobe, which serves as the head of the bed. There are drawers at the base of the bed.
The interior of a small bedroom in a Parisian apartment. To create a multifunctional space, Enrico Bonet and Elisa Nobile, designers of EDB Studio, were commissioned with a total of 16 sq. meters.
INT2architecture: studio apartment for rent. A small space was planned specifically for renting out. Investments in finishing (both in materials and in work) were minimal.
Spanish studio Plutarco designed a student residence in Madrid. Each mini-room in it has its own character. Wardrobes are built in around the perimeter.
A full-fledged small bedroom in an apartment - usually few people succeed in this option. For compact spaces, a sofa bed is often chosen. However, for many it will seem not so comfortable and troublesome solution.
Today, designers offer many ideas on how to leave a full-fledged sleeping place for two and at the same time maintain the integrity of a small apartment. Multifunctional furniture comes to the rescue - a must-have for a small area, beds with podiums and mezzanines, hidden in a closet or hiding behind beautiful curtains.
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Irina Markman and Ekaterina Nechaeva, BHD-Studio, designed a 40 sq.m. apartment in Moscow. m. The bed, the panels around the TV, the rack are made to order according to the drawings of the designers. The armchair was found at a flea market in Prague and reupholstered in modern textiles.
Maria Pilipenko designed an apartment in St. Petersburg. At 27 sq. meters, the designer not only placed all the necessary functions, but created a comfortable and stylish home. Bedroom. The design concept is based on loft-specific materials, but in a more neutral reading with Scandinavian notes.
Batiik Studio: everything you need in 15 sq. meters. Design of a small bedroom in a Parisian apartment. The originality of this project lies in the special design of the furniture transformer, which can be turned into a bed, sofa and dining table. The sofa bed is completely removed, making room for the dining area.
Two-room apartment of 55 sq. meters in a Stalinist house, the architect Boris Denisyuk turned it into a comfortable home for a young European. Bedroom design. Pictured is a bed, BoConcept. The color scheme helps to visually increase the low ceiling.
One-room apartment of 51 sq. meter is located designed by Buro5. View of the bedroom area from the living room. Sofa, Ikea table, bed, cabinets, shelves are custom-made specifically for this project by Meblerini, Kanlux lamps.
Elii Architects. The mini-apartment consists of two levels: the first is at the height of the entrance and the main room, and the second is 90 centimeters higher than the first, which extends beyond the kitchen surface. There is a bathroom and a seating area.
Rick Joy, Studio Rick Joy, designed a studio apartment in New York. The double bed is decorated with double-layered canopy in black and white linen: four curtains can be moved, turning the bed into a cozy cocoon.
Architect Vladimir Berezin fit everything you need on an area of just 28 square meters. meters. A significant part of the room is occupied by a bed - a full-fledged sleeping place was among the obligatory requirements of the customer. It's made to order.
Architect Valya Voinova created a studio apartment using only 27 sq. m. metro. Functional areas in a studio apartment with a sofa bed are delimited by a multifunctional island designed according to the architect's drawings.
Garry Nuriev, Crosby Studios. A partition made of glass and wood separates the kitchen, the sleeping place is simply fenced off by a high screen. The self-leveling polymer floor unites the space of the loft.
Note Design Studio has designed small apartments in a new building in Stockholm. Bedroom. The interior features two sliding doors that allow access from both sides of the bed. On top, the headboard is framed by a veneered storage system with round recessed handles designed by Note. 9Ol000 digest
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An interesting problem: there is a small bedroom - how to arrange furniture in it? Conditions: you can not clutter up the room, you need to place a bed, bedside tables or chest of drawers in the room, and, preferably, also a wardrobe. The task is complicated by the layout: the shape of the room (narrow or square), the location of doors and windows, the presence of niches. Is it possible to cope with all this without the help of a professional interior designer? Certainly! If you know the main rules.
Today you will find the most complete guide to arranging furniture in a small bedroom: how to arrange the elements, how to visually expand the space and a lot of interesting little things. Read to the end! In 5 minutes you will learn everything that the same interior designers know about and actively use in practice.
Harmony in the bedroom starts with the right color of the walls
In a small bedroom, bright saturated colors or complex patterns should not be used. The best solution: moderate, pastel shades and a simple ornament.
- Vertical patterns will visually make the room appear taller and visually raise the ceilings.
- Horizontal ornaments work great in a small narrow room.
- Alternating light and dark wallpaper will help visually increase the area of the room.
- Wallpaper with a large pattern on one wall looks beautiful, which alternates with plain wallpaper without a pattern on the adjacent wall.
The shade of the floor should contrast slightly with the color of the furniture and blend harmoniously with the wall decoration. For a small room, experts advise choosing parquet or laminate with a diagonal pattern - again, in order to visually expand the area.
The main ways of arranging furniture in the bedroom
There are three basic schemes for arranging furniture in interior design:
- Symmetric;
- Asymmetrical;
- Round.
We also need to choose one of these schemes in order to properly furnish the bedroom. You can arrange everything on your own. But you've probably already tried this. Otherwise, they would not be looking for a way to make it more beautiful. Therefore, now in detail about each of them, in order to choose the most suitable one in the future and test it in practice.
Symmetry
When you have a square bedroom and the question arises how arrange bedroom set, symmetrical scheme is ideal. Paired items or furniture of the same size are installed opposite each other. For example: two bedside tables located on both sides of the bed is a symmetrical way of arranging furniture.
Psychologists say that a symmetrical scheme is ideal for perfectionists, pedantic people who tend to organize everything in order. Symmetry creates a cozy, calm atmosphere - it is difficult to come up with something more suitable for organizing a quality holiday.
Asymmetry
Do you have an irregularly shaped bedroom with niches, recesses and a complex layout? Use an asymmetric way of arranging furniture. Its essence is to choose a single focal point in the room, and organize the rest of the objects around it. The bed can serve as such a point. It is installed in a way that is convenient for you, and the rest of the items are dispersed in the corners and niches.
When choosing an asymmetric arrangement of furniture, designers recommend adhering to the swing principle, alternating high and low objects: low bed with upholstered headboard and tall wardrobe, low pouffe - taller chest of drawers.
In a circle
Universal way of arrangement - circular, suitable for rooms of any layout and area. Here, too, one focal point is needed, around which the rest of the objects are collected. But that focus doesn't have to be the furniture—sometimes it's just the carpet.
General recommendations for arranging furniture in a compact bedroom
Let's first decide what furniture is indispensable in the bedroom. It is with her that we will deal in an attempt to distribute everything competently and conveniently:
- Soft bed;
- Cabinet;
- Chest of drawers, bedside tables;
- Mirror.
If a large wardrobe is already in another room, then it is not necessary to put the same one in the bedroom, you can get by with a chest of drawers for the most necessary things, for example, for storing linen. And if you order a bed with orthopedic base and a lifting mechanism, with a linen niche under the base, you can also store out-of-season clothes there, etc.
When the area of the bedroom allows, it will be completed with a bench, an ottoman, a dressing table.
When arranging all this furniture in a room, it is important to follow certain rules:
- Even in the smallest bedroom, there should be at least half a meter between pieces of furniture, otherwise you will have to stumble on the foot of the bed, on a chest of drawers - not a very pleasant prospect, as for a room , where, in fact, everyone should rest, and not count the bruises on their legs.
- In front of the chest of drawers, it is generally desirable to leave a space a meter wide so that you can stand in front of it and fully pull out the drawers when necessary.
- Before you bring furniture into the bedroom and try to immediately determine a place for it, measure the room, make a schematic sketch on paper or in an online planner, and try to “arrange” the furniture first schematically. Moving objects on paper is much easier than in reality.
Do you have a plan on paper and are you satisfied with everything in it? Move on to its implementation!
Planning a compact bedroom
The smaller the square of the room, the less furniture we will try to place here. If it is possible to move the closet to another room and put a bed with a width of 160 cm instead of 180 or 200 cm, let's do it. When choosing furniture, also give preference to those models that have the greatest functionality: chests of drawers with full extension drawers, beds with a niche, dressing tables immediately with a mirror, banquettes - also with a niche for different things, etc.
As for the arrangement itself, in a small bedroom it is advisable to avoid placing the bed directly opposite the door, as well as placing it right next to the window. Both options are equally uncomfortable.
What else do you need to know when planning the interior of a compact or narrow bedroom?
Photos of finished bedrooms are usually taken from only one angle, it is difficult to assess how comfortable the given solutions are in reality. If you rely on a photo from the Internet in planning as a source of ideas, find those where the same room is presented, only from different angles. This will help you fully assess the situation and imagine whether such a decision is right for you or not.
Not everything that you decide to borrow from other people's interiors is appropriate to copy at home. It is necessary to check the practicality of each solution so that instead of planning and design, you do not get complete confusion and discomfort.
These nuances must be taken into account when planning a small bedroom:
- The number of square meters at your disposal. 9 sq.m. - This is the norm for a bedroom for two people. If the footage is smaller, you need to think about an additional source of air, supply and exhaust ventilation, for example, or about combining a room with a balcony, storage room, part of the corridor. Of course, at 9squares, of which 4 sq.m. will take away only a soft bed, do not put at least some furniture other than a chest of drawers or a pair of bedside tables.
- Lighting. The bedroom is a secluded place, but not so much as to do without a window at all. In addition, you will need small bedside sconces or table lamps, especially if you like to read in the morning or before bedtime.
- Privacy. In an effort to achieve minimalism, the door is removed from the bedroom, and then they endure nightly raids by children, smells coming from the kitchen, and other inconveniences. don't remove the door from the bedroom. She is needed there, even if adding it, you will have to abandon the additional chest of drawers standing next to the doorway.
How to arrange furniture in a small narrow bedroom?
And if the bedroom is narrow, how do you arrange the furniture? A narrow room is always a division into two functional areas: for sleeping (bed, bedside tables) and for storing things, working or taking care of yourself. The working area is always taken out to the door, the depth of the room is dedicated to the recreation area. The exact location of each piece of furniture depends on whether the doorway is in a narrow or wide wall.
How to arrange a bed in a small bedroom?
The location of the bed is of the utmost importance. If it is designed for one user, you can put it in any way you like: in the corner, sideways to one of the walls, placed between the window and the door. Single bed bed can be set up however you like - and this is the only important rule.
But if the bed width is 160 cm or more, then: It is necessary to provide an approach to the bed - 60-70 cm on both sides; It is advisable to avoid being in line with the door; You can choose a diagonal or island arrangement.
Rarely, but it happens that the only possible furnishing option is a headboard to the window. In this case, you will need a bed with a low back, flush with the windowsill, as well as good blinds or curtains to block out the light from the street.
Where to put a closet in a small bedroom?
For room 9-10 sq. m. it is better to choose a cabinet:
- Coupe instead of furniture with hinged doors;
- With glossy or mirror fronts instead of matt;
- As high as possible, preferably under the ceiling, in order to take advantage of the vertical space.
Such a wardrobe is usually placed along the wall adjacent to the one to which the head of the bed adjoins. If the bedroom is narrow, it is taken out to the wall opposite the one where the bed stands.
If there is no space for a large wardrobe, but there are niches, they can be equipped with railing for coat hangers and a sliding door. No niches? It remains to equip the mezzanine areas above the bed or at the entrance to the room. But here you need to take care of the security of fastening.
How to visually expand the space in a small bedroom?
The furniture is arranged. Let's move on to the details. In a small bedroom, the main task is to make a visually spacious, light room. Therefore, at the last stage, we choose decorative elements and textiles that will help us create the desired effect.
Refuse complicated decorations in favor of simple and practical things. Add a shelf above your headboard or against an adjacent wall to store your favorite books. Find a place for a mirror, but so that sleeping people are not reflected in it (they say that this is not according to Feng Shui). Choose soft, light-colored textiles to keep the room cozy without being overdone. Be sure to use multiple lights in addition to the main light source.
All this together will help you create a harmonious interior in which it will be comfortable to relax and be filled with energy.
Thank you for reading to the end!
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FAQs
Select the layout of the furniture: circular, symmetrical, asymmetrical. Make an accurate measurement of the room. Draw a furniture layout plan on paper.