Let’s face it - working with a small bedroom can be a challenge, but it doesn't have to feel like you're stuck in a shoebox. With some clever tricks and a little creativity, you can make even the tiniest spaces feel spacious and functional.
In this article, we explore 12 bedroom ideas that will help you make the most out of your space, turning it into a stylish and cosy sanctuary.
You may think your bedside table is just for holding your alarm clock and maybe a book or two, but it can be so much more! Choosing a bedside table that pulls double duty is key in a small bedroom.
Think about choosing a bedside table that functions as something else too, like a mini-desk or vanity. A fold-out tabletop can give you extra space to store essentials, but neatly tucks away when you don’t need it. Pair the bedside table with a chair or mirror and you’ve got a functional bedside table for grooming.
You can also consider getting a bedside table that has drawers or shelves. This adds extra storage space to your room, giving you a place to tuck away all those little items that tend to clutter up surfaces.
In a small space, @cherriepei.id makes clever use of the space by turning the bedside table into a vanity. Pictured: The Adams Bed.
@kathrynchristi’s bedside table also doubles up as a storage for her kids’ toys - with ample space for a woven basket and some books. Pictured: The Dawson Bed.
If you thought headboards were just for propping up your pillows, think again. Some headboards come with added features that can free up room elsewhere.
Consider a headboard that comes with built-in bedside tables or shelves. These headboards offer a seamless solution that saves precious floor space and are great for keeping things minimalist while still functional!
The Claude Performance Fabric Bed in @bria.via’s cosy bedroom features a floating bedside table and headrests. Also pictured: The Desi Wool Area Rug.
Save space with a bedside table that floats off the ground - giving you maximum functionality and space. Picture credits: @veyebs
When it comes to furnishing a small bedroom, the bed is typically the largest piece of furniture in the room. While it’s tempting to go big and luxurious, choosing a smaller bed can make a huge difference in maximising your available space.
Downsizing your bed doesn’t mean compromising on comfort or style - it simply means being more strategic with your room layout.
Instead of getting a queen-sized bed, a super single bed is a great middle ground - big enough for solo sleepers who like extra space but small enough to fit comfortably in tighter layouts. It's also an excellent option for teenagers or couples in very small apartments who need to balance comfort with available room.
The Seb Super Single Bed with a Drawer and Bench is great for small bedrooms - perfectly cosy without compromising on style.
The Seb Bed features a solid acacia wood headboard with a rustic finish for a warm feel.
Storage beds are a game-changer for small bedrooms. They provide much-needed space to stow away everything from bedding and clothes to books and personal items.
When selecting a storage bed for your small bedroom, consider how much storage you need and the available space. If your bedroom layout is tight, a bed with side drawers might not be the best option if they will bump into other furniture. In that case, opt for a bed with gas-lift storage mechanism since they use vertical space without requiring extra clearance.
The Dalton Storage Bed features built-in drawers that allow you to store bulky bedding and clothing. Picture credits: @lindseypedey
The Dawson Storage Bed features a gas-lift mechanism that makes it easy to lift up your bed to store items.
When it comes to small bedroom ideas, mirrors are your best friend. They reflect light and open up the room, making it feel larger than it really is.
Opt for large wall mirrors or mirrored furniture. The bigger the mirror, the more light it bounces around, giving the illusion of a larger space. You can even place a full-length mirror against the wall to stretch the room visually.
Place mirrors opposite windows to allow them to reflect natural light, brightening up the room and creating a more open feel. You can also hang a mirror behind your door to maximise floor space.
Large mirrors like the Aria Arch Floor Mirror are a great addition to your space to create the illusion of space, like in @sophiachang’s home. Also pictured: The Guin Round Side Table.
The Nadine Wall Mirror features gold trimming in an antique finish gives a mid-century modern look when paired with the Dawson Leather Bed.
Corners often go underutilised, but with strategic planning and furniture placement, they can become valuable storage and functional areas.
Corner shelves, wardrobes, or desks are great ways to make use of the dead space. They provide you with more storage and create a functional corner out of an otherwise wasted space.
You can also place small ottomans or chairs in a corner to create a seating nook. This can serve as a quiet reading corner or a spot to relax, adding functionality and style to the bedroom.
@conniecyang turns the corner of her bedroom into a functional space for dressing up with the Kit Bouclé Stool and Miles Mirror.
@karajewelll creates a cosy reading spot in the corner of her bedroom with the Ingrid Sherpa Chair.
Sliding doors are an excellent strategy in small bedrooms thanks to their space-saving design. Unlike swinging doors that require clearance for opening, sliding doors glide along a track, maximising the usable floor space in a small bedroom.
Consider getting closets or built-in wardrobes with sliding doors. You can even install mirrors on these sliding doors to serve a dual purpose - providing access to the closet while acting as full-length mirrors.
Instead of table lamps, consider hanging pendant lights or installing wall-mounted sconces. These lighting options eliminate the need for lamps and free up valuable surface space.
They also don’t take up any floor space, which is especially useful in small bedrooms where every piece of furniture should be chosen with functionality in mind.
Opting for curves over straight lines in a small bedroom is a design strategy that can enhance the visual flow, create a sense of softness, and maximise the perception of space.
Curved furniture tends to have softer edges and contours. This can contribute to improved traffic flow within the bedroom, especially in tight spaces where sharp corners may obstruct movement.
Consider a bed with a curved or upholstered headboard to soften the look of the bed while eliminating the harsh lines that can make a small bedroom feel confined. Other rounded pieces you can add to your bedroom include rounded bedside tables, circular ottomans, and even oval rugs.
The Rochelle Performance Bouclé Bed features a curved headboard to soften the overall look in the bedroom. Picture credits: @kerrieann_jones
The Crescent 1-Drawer Bedside Table creates a beautiful contrast with its curved frame. Picture credits: @ournestonpowell
In a small bedroom where space is limited, ample natural light can help counteract the potential for a cramped or confined atmosphere, creating a more airy and inviting environment.
Use sheer curtains or blinds that allow natural light to filter through during the day. You can layer blackout curtains to ensure you still maintain privacy without blocking sunlight. Also, arrange furniture in a way that doesn't obstruct the windows and keep windowsills clear of objects.
Recommended read: How to Choose Curtains for Your Bedroom and Living Room
@thebluewrenreno opts for sheer curtains in the bedroom to allow ample natural sunlight. Pictured: The Dawson Bed.
@our.peachy.days lets ample light into the bedroom to brighten up the space. Pictured: The Joseph Bouclé Bed, Mika Side Table, and Edgar Duo Bulb Table Lamp.
Colour plays a major role in how spacious a room feels. Light and airy hues can do wonders for making a small bedroom appear larger.
Choosing soft neutrals, pastels, or light shades like white, cream, or light grey will make your space feel airy and open. They help reflect light, further enhancing the illusion of space.
While dark, moody colours may feel cosy, they can also make your small bedroom feel even smaller. If you love dark tones, try incorporating them in accents or accessories, but keep your main palette light.
When floor space is limited, look up! Using your walls for storage frees up valuable space and adds style. Floating shelves are great for displaying decor, books, or even essentials like skincare products. They keep things off the floor and add visual interest to the walls.
Hooks, pegboards, and wall-mounted organisers can hold everything from clothes to jewelry to office supplies, ensuring every inch of space is used wisely.
Transforming a small bedroom into a stylish and comfortable retreat is all about strategic planning and creativity. By implementing these ideas for your small bedroom, you can optimise your space, making it a haven that reflects your style and offers ultimate comfort.