25 small bedroom ideas for a truly gorgeous (and tiny!) sleep space
Looking for the sort of small bedroom ideas that will maximise space and give your bijou bedroom a stylish new makeover? We're here to inspire you.
Usually, bedroom ideas are aimed at those lucky souls who are blessed with a surplus of space – but you can absolutely work all of those gorgeous bedroom trends into your compact room. And you should, too; you deserve it!
From figuring out how to arrange furniture in a bedroom that's on the smaller side, to practical bedroom storage that will work wonders in a tiny room, we've got all the expert tips you need to make the most of your dinky sleep space.
If there's one thing we learned from The Mummy (hey, you weren't expecting that now, were you?) it's this: mirrors are excellent at bouncing light around a room – and creating the illusion of more space in a small bedroom, too.
'Mirrors are a perfect way to reflect light and give the illusion of more space,' agrees Georgia Metcalfe, founder and creative director at French Bedroom.
'Position your mirror either opposite a window to bounce light back into your room, or stand a long tall mirror on the wall directly in front of the door to give the illusion of a deeper room.'
While a maximalist bedroom trend of an oversized headboard is perhaps better suited to a spacious room, there are still plenty of ways to incorporate a statement piece like this into your list of small bedroom ideas.
'If you're looking to add the trend at home, but have a small bedroom, then opt for a muted colour and simple pattern, as anything too bold may make the room appear smaller,' suggests Harriet Pringle, the founder of Narchie, aka the social marketplace for homeware.
You can take things one step further by hanging a rail above your bed and attaching cushions or material to it, for an eye-catching and space-saving DIY headboard.
If you thought all of our small bedroom ideas would involve painting the room white, think again! Going bolder with your colour choices might actually prove more beneficial.
'In small bedrooms, people often avoid the bold use of colour and steer towards white or beige,' says Shelley Cochrane, accessories buyer at Furniture Village. I would advise that they try colour drenching the room instead.'
Going on to explain that 'monotone interiors schemes create an enveloping and cocooning space', Shelley adds that this can reduce the level of visual noise in the room, helping to evoke a calming atmosphere.
'This is particularly important in smaller bedrooms which can easily begin to feel cluttered due to the lack of space,' she says, noting that you can emphasise this effect by opting for earthy tones like terracotta which naturally exudes warmth.
'To avoid the look feeling flat, add in accent colours with a slight tonal variation through the furniture and accessories you choose so the overall look still feels cohesive,' she finishes.
In small bedrooms, it’s even more important to consider the flow to make it feel as spacious as possible – which is why Georgia from French Bedroom suggests opting 'for sweeping silhouettes rather than angular shapes.'
Noting that angles can make a room feel boxy, she says 'furniture with gentle curves will create a sense of visual flow.'
'Gentle curves also promote a sense of comfort which is perfect for creating the welcoming and relaxed atmosphere we all long for in our bedrooms.'
To ensure that your small bedroom remains clutter-free, include a built-in dressing table so that your make-up trinkets can be shut away to give the room a streamlined look.
If you have space for a walk-in wardrobe, then this is a great way to free up the space where the bed would be placed, meaning the room can appear from streamlined and less cluttered.
If your small bedroom is more of a box room, you'll want to know how to arrange furniture in a bedroom to make the most of the space.
Make a feature of a high shelf on decorative brackets, with grab-handled baskets that fit flush to the ceiling. Use a wall-mounted wire magazine rack as a book holder if there's no space for a bedside table.
It's also important to make a small room feel as airy as possible, and one way to do this is enhancing the natural light levels.
'One of the key aspects to brighten up a small bedroom is by letting the natural light in,' explains Nic Shacklock, head of marketing at Online-Bedrooms.co.uk.
'Try not to block any windows with headboards or plants but allow the light in to make the room feel more spacious. Having natural light will also create an uplifting environment within the room and won’t make it feel shallow and tight.”
Keeping to a consistent neutral colour scheme is a great way to create an air of spaciousness – especially if you opt for pale woods and creamy accessories, too.
'Lighter woods and furnishings are generally better for smaller spaces as they feel less imposing, especially when it comes to larger pieces of furniture like beds and wardrobes,' says French Bedroom's Georgia.
'Lighter colours also reflect the light, helping to keep your room feeling bright and airy.'
While fitted wardrobes may seem pricey, it's worth the investment to maximise the space in your small bedroom.
'There are many options for personalising a fitted wardrobe to ensure it works perfectly for your lifestyle,' says Rachal Hutcheson, National Retail Manager at Sharps.
'For example combining hanging rails with pigeonhole shelving, internal drawers and shoe storage will help keep you organised whilst allowing easy access to the clothes you need, when you need them.'
'Consider curved corner rails, pull out trouser rails, and pull down hanging rails to ensure your wardrobe is as efficient as it can be.'
When space is at a premium, multifunctional furniture comes into its own. Look for pieces that can double up, such as this Hardy bedside storage ottoman in Twilight, Sofa.com, that can be used at the foot of the bed as a seat while acting also acting as the ideal place for extra blankets and layers to pull out at a moments notice.
Keeping the extra bedding out of sight helps to create a clutter-free space, which contributes to making your small bedroom ideas feel bigger.
'A clutter free space should be a priority when looking at small bedroom ideas and their layouts,' advises Patricia Gibbons, Head of Merchandising and Buying at Sofa.com.
'Your bedroom should be a cosy room designed for relaxation and winding down - avoid having too much furniture and make sure you have multifunctional pieces that work extra hard to keep the clutter at bay.'
'Look to storage benches and ottoman footstools sat at the end of the bed to quickly stash away laptops and chargers if your bedroom is now your home office and reclaim the space as one fit for relaxation in the evenings.'
One thing your space is sure to benefit from is rethinking the traditional layout. Choose a small bedroom layout that makes you feel less overwhelmed.
Position the majority of furniture on just one wall, preferably the wall you see less of when in the space to stop it feeling overcrowded.
Try to minimise the amount of furniture within bijou bedrooms, by being resourceful with clever multifunctional pieces – the sideboard that also acts as a dressing table for instance.
When space is premium it calls for savvy solutions. Using an otherwise unusable space for concealed small bedroom storage helps to prevent clutter from encroaching on an already limited space.
Out of sight is best when considering small bedroom ideas. Any visible items will make the room feel overcrowded – therefore feeling even smaller.
Double the feel of your small bedroom by using reflective surfaces to create the optical illusion of continuing space. Who hasn't walked into a bar and thought it was double the size, only to realise it was a clever use of mirrors which led you to believe so?
Mirrored wardrobes, a reflect shiny wall covering and mirrored tables are used in the compact bedroom to make the space feel bigger than it is, while adding romantic bedroom ideas to the space.
Maybe using all three feels too overwhelming, fear not – the same principles work by using only a single one of the these elements. Think about where you can best install reflective surfaces when designing your small bedroom layout.
Paint is a marvellous solution for so many decorating problems. Not only can a splash of colour instantly help to invigorate a space, making it feel more inviting, it can also be used in a way that helps to combat wider aesthetic issues, such as making small spaces feel bigger.
Take for instance this bedroom paint idea, where a combination of colours has helped to create a border, and therefore has created a new perspective for the walls. An optical illusion of sorts.
The thoughtful combination of Dulux’s Denim drift on the bottom half, met by a slim dado-style border of Spiced Honey, topped by Tranquil Dawn helps to break the room – lengthening the walls. A great paint solution to tackle the perils of small spaces.
If space is in short supply, ditch the usual style of headboard for one with space for storage and a surface area, where you can place things. This means you can do away with bulky bedside tables, as you'll have a convenient spot to stash your bedtime reading.
Plus, this works for budget bedrooms too as you're getting two pieces of furniture for one! Go one better with your bedroom ideas for small rooms and install wall lamps too.
Whether you have alcoves or awkward spaces caused by eaves as part of your small bedroom, make the most of them by creating smart storage solutions. The architectural nature of alcoves provides the perfect place to feature a run of open shelves, with bespoke cupboards below.
The shelves of this savvy alcove are ideal for housing books and things you wish to have on display, while the cupboards are perfect for bigger items such as extra bedding or boxes of life admin.
With working from home the norm, at least on occasion, for many, even the bedroom has been brought onto the roster. While it's not ideal to work or have your computer in the bedroom, can your dressing table double up as a writing desk?
Even if it's just somewhere to peacefully gather your thoughts and write your to do list, it's worth keeping the surface area clear rather than cluttering it with lotions and potions.
Using an uplifting bedroom colour scheme, such as a sunshine yellow, can help to invigorate any small space, just be mindful of how you use the colour. Painting the bright colour up to mid room height will help to anchor the colour to the bottom half of the room.
Finish the rest of the painting in a bright white or similar neutral to help keep the look airy and spacious. Allow the added splash of colour to determine a tonal palette for bedding, accessories and floor rugs to create a cohesive look.
Wall-mounted small bedroom lighting can help to free up some much needed surface space. Using the wall allows you to perfectly place the task lighting to enhance the layout.
Wall lighting can be expensive and if you're unsure about buying electrical items second-hand then it's worth exploring home decor discount codes to help reduce costs.
When square footage is at a premium, try incorporating a wall bed instead of a traditional sofa bed. It takes a standard mattress, offering greater comfort, and can fold away to look like a wardrobe or cabinet, freeing up valuable floor space for a desk and chair.
Ensure that the surrounding furniture is lightweight so that it can easily be moved to accommodate a pull-down bed.
Even small bedrooms may have adequate ceiling height to enable you look at bespoke options, such as a simple mezzanine incorporating a sleeping area on a raised platform with a wardrobe or shelving below.
When it comes to bedroom ideas for small rooms, it's important to take a wardrobe’s doors into consideration to ensure they are easily opened.
'If a bed is in close proximity to wardrobe, opt for sliding doors like these, from £2000, to provide a sleek, effective alternative,' says Rachael.
Mirrored styles will, too, help to make a space look bigger.
Be bold with a striking wallpaper and eye-catching artwork and turn play with bedroom feature walls to create a focal point in a small space. Opt for a restricted colour palette with crisp white bed linen and furniture made from reclaimed wood.
Stick to mostly white bed linen so the look isn't overly busy and introduce a splash of colour to liven up the scheme a notch.
Decorate walls and ceilings in white paint to visually open up your small bedroom ideas and free you to use colour and pattern in a controlled way elsewhere. Then go to town with cottage garden florals – against the plain background they won’t overpower.
Let colourful fabrics take centre stage with a bold, red patterned bedspread and cushions that contrast with the rest of the room.
In a petite kid's room, take over part of the wardrobe space to create a cool work zone. Installing a wall lamp and hanging a pin board where you can fix pots for pens and other knick knacks will keep the desk space free for focusing on the important stuff.
Symmetry is your friend when you need to strip back to essentials in a small room. Double up on bedside cabinets and lighting for an uncomplicated, easy-on-the-eye scheme.
Use hits of duplicated colour to create visual balance and add definition and energy.
Stick with neutral bedrooms as a fail-safe space enhancer. Here, soft neutrals add just the right amount of warmth, while the minimal wall decorations draw the eye to the bed and keep it there.
If you love bold prints or texture, don't shy away from your favourite pattern in a small bedroom.
Whether it's on walls or soft furnishings, make a feature out of a strong design: papering one wall with flocked or floral wallpaper will stop the pattern from taking over the small room, but will still achieve the desired finish.
Maximise space in your compact bedroom with these expert tips
Looking for the sort of small bedroom ideas that will maximise space and give your bijou bedroom a stylish new makeover? We're here to inspire you.
Usually, bedroom ideas are aimed at those lucky souls who are blessed with a surplus of space – but you can absolutely work all of those gorgeous bedroom trends into your compact room. And you should, too; you deserve it!
From figuring out how to arrange furniture in a bedroom that's on the smaller side, to practical bedroom storage that will work wonders in a tiny room, we've got all the expert tips you need to make the most of your dinky sleep space.
Maximise space in your compact bedroom with these expert tips
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