Bedroom. Saturday , November 18th , 2017 - 21:23:44 PM
We always wish we had more space to work with when decorating our home or planning for a new one. For some reason, as a race we seem to be constantly short of both space and time! That aside, it does help when you can bring in décor that cuts back on the used square footage, multitasks or even disappears into the walls when not needed. In case of the bedroom it is often Murphy beds, loft beds and sliding closet doors that enhance its ergonomics and save space. But every little detail from the arrangement of the bed to lighting can turn that small bedroom into a seemingly spacious setting.
An efficient, small bedroom takes shape with the right bed at its heart. The traditional idea of the bed sitting bang in the middle of the room might work well in large bedrooms, but fails woefully in smaller spaces. Here, a corner bed is a smart choice and if you can buy one with dual headboards, then you have an even more luxurious, space-savvy bedroom. Moving your existing bed to the corner also works just fine and if this is a trundle or loft bed, then you have even more space-saving goodness.
Those still fixated on keeping the bed away from the corner, can still make the look work in a small bedroom by using matching bedside tables, or floating nightstands that free up foot space. A bed with low frame and headboard that reaches all the way up to the ceiling also creates a sense of spaciousness even while staying at the heart of the bedroom.
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