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Bedroom, Storage · August 1, 2023

How To Make Your Bedroom Feel Bigger

Do you feel like your bedroom is too small? Do you wish it felt more spacious? So many people feel cramped in their bedrooms, even if they have a decent amount of space. But there are a few simple things you can do to make your bedroom feel bigger without having to move to a bigger place.

Utilise Multi-Functional Furniture

Invest in furniture pieces that serve multiple purposes to maximise space efficiency. For example, consider a platform bed with built-in storage drawers or shelves underneath Or a lift-up ottoman bed. This provides a convenient solution for storing extra linens, blankets, or clothing without requiring additional space for a separate wardrobe. Another option is a sofa bed, which can function as seating during the day and transform into a bed for guests at night. This is great if living in a studio flat – the more room the better!

Opt for Wall-Mounted Shelves and Floating Nightstands

Free up floor space by incorporating wall-mounted shelves and floating bedside tables. These types of shelves can hold books, decorative items, and everyday essentials without taking up valuable floor area. Choose slim and minimalistic designs that blend seamlessly with the wall, helping to create an open and spacious feel to the room. You can find so many different options of storage compartments to add to these, having all your items in their own ‘home’ keeps you organised and looks more visually appealing.

Consider Sliding or Folding Furniture

Sliding or folding furniture is an excellent space-saving solution for bedrooms with limited floor space. Look for wardrobe doors that slide rather than swing open, saving space in front of the unit. Additionally, consider fold-down desks that can be attached to the wall and folded up when not in use. These options create functional spaces when needed and tuck away neatly when not in use.

Install Full Length Mirrored Wardrobe Doors

Mirrors can make a room feel more spacious by reflecting light and creating an illusion of depth. Consider installing full-length mirrored wardrobe doors to visually expand the space. Mirrored surfaces can also serve practical purposes, allowing you to check your appearance and eliminate the need for a separate dressing mirror, saving space in the process.

Choose Low-Profile Furniture

When selecting bedroom furniture, prioritise low-profile pieces with sleek designs. Furniture that sits closer to the ground visually opens up the room, making it appear more spacious. A lot of styled show homes tend to do this! Avoid bulky or oversized furniture that overwhelms the space. For example, instead of a tall, wide dresser, opt for a narrower dresser with multiple drawers to store your belongings efficiently.

Rotate your wardrobe

Rotating your wardrobe seasonally can help you save space, save money, stay stylish, and feel more organized. By decluttering your wardrobe and grouping your clothes by season, you can easily find the clothes you need when the season changes. Storing your off-season clothes properly will help them stay in good condition until you need them again. 

Alternately, consider using a self storage unit to keep things safely stored until needed. Facilities that offer multiple-sized units can be really useful, and take the clothing clutter away from your home. Without compromising on quality, Currie Easy Self Storage is a multi-site storage company that offers storage space from as little as a 16sqft locker, all the way to 500sqft units that are ideal for larger clear outs.

Making your bedroom feel bigger doesn’t have to be difficult. By taking the time to invest in your bedroom, you can create a more spacious and inviting space that you’ll love to relax and unwind in.

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