Make the Most of a Tiny Bedroom

There are a lot of things you can do to make your small bedroom seem bigger and more fun. One thing that you can for sure in the end is just make sure the bedroom feels more comfortable for you to be in. Taking out a table or desk and replacing them with shelves can give you a feel that you have more room and space even with the shelves.

Using a different design can make the roof feel bigger as well, you do not need a desk or table, you can come up with a different designed drawer or bed frame that has drawers can really save you a lot of space as well. Another thing that will change the feel and space of your room is the way and colors you use when it comes to paint. Different colors and shades can really give off the feel of having more space than you think.

If you have really high ceilings, you can use that to your advantage as well. Adding a curtail rail will really add to the room and make it feel bigger. Painting some on the ceiling will do the same as well. One of the last things you can do to make your room feel bigger is the kind of lighting you use.

It is important for your bedroom to be the sanctuary that calms you into a restful sleep without regard to the size of your room.

Key Points:

  • 1Use the space under your bed as storage area for what you’d normally store in a dresser.
  • 2Painting the room lighter shades will increase the sense of size and brightness and reduce claustrophobic feeling.
  • 3Place a mirror against one wall to make the room seem twice as big.


Small rooms never have a lot of floor space, so make the most of your walls.
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HealthStatus has been operating since 1998 providing the best interactive health tools on the Internet, millions of visitors have used our health risk assessment, body fat and calories burned calculators. The HealthStatus editorial team has continued that commitment to excellence by providing our visitors with easy to understand high quality health content for many years.

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