When it comes to bedrooms, bigger often feels better. But what if you simply don’t have the space that you need? The good news is that there are quite a few clever tips and tricks you can use to make the problem disappear. That way, you can turn even the tiniest of bedrooms into a seemingly great, big sleep sanctuary. Without further ado, here are 10 simple ways to make your bedroom look bigger.
Try adding a mirror.
Mirrors are your best friend when it comes to making a room look bigger. When you arrange them so that they reflect the light in your space, it helps visually expand the room. You can mount a large mirror on one wall or decorate it with a collection of smaller mirrors arranged creatively. Either way, they’ll bounce light around and create enough depth to make your bedroom appear a bit larger than it really is.
Shop for multi-purpose furniture.
When you’re working with a small space, you have to make every piece of furniture count. An easy way to do this is by choosing multi-functional pieces like storage beds with drawers underneath or fold-out desks that can be tucked away when not in use. This not only maximizes functionality, but it keeps clutter at bay, thus enhancing your floor space.
Think vertically.
If you don’t have a lot of room, using the vertical space you do have can help. All you have to do is install tall shelving units or floating shelves to draw the eye upward. That way, you have more space on the floor, which can make the whole room look bigger. Plus, by making use of vertical space, you can keep your belongings organized and off the dirty floor.
Let there be (natural) light.
Natural light is a godsend when it comes to making a room look bigger. And the best part? It’s free to use! Simply position your furniture in a way that lets the natural light pour into your space. But make sure to keep your windows unobstructed and use sheer curtains to let the light in.
Hang curtains.
Speaking of curtains, be sure to hang yours high and wide for the appearance of taller and broader windows. This simple trick makes the ceilings appear higher and the room a lot bigger.
Shed some light on your walls.
If you don’t have a lot of natural light, don’t worry! You can use artificial lighting to enhance your bedroom instead.
To do this, opt for wall-mounted lighting fixtures like sconces or wall lights to save surface area and floor space. This provides ambient lighting without cluttering up your surfaces.
Make it sheer.
Another way to make your space look larger is by decorating with sheer fabrics. Natural light can more easily filter through sheer fabrics, so you can keep your privacy while getting a healthy dose of vitamin D.
Pick out some quality lightweight, sheer curtains to create an airy, ethereal atmosphere without blocking out the light.
Add striping.
Vertical stripes can sometimes be a no-no in fashion, but they work wonders in interior design. You can paint vertical stripes on an accent wall or stick on some striped wallpaper to make the walls look longer and the room taller.
Reflect and shine.
Reflective surfaces like glass, acrylic, or metallic accents work to make your space look bigger by bouncing light around the room. Think mirrored furniture, shiny hardware, glossy finishes, or any reflective surface that adds depth and radiance to your bedroom so that it feels more open and airy.
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