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How to furnish a small bedroom

18 Apr 2012

We like to dream, but not all homeowners can boast a master bedroom suite complete with sitting area, dressing area and private en suite bath. 

Choose unadorned, small-scale furniture, and rethink the idea of heavy bedroom sets with the requisite matching bedside tables, dresser, etc.

In fact, many more of us are stuck with small, 4 x 4 metre bedrooms, or even smaller,that are sometimes so tight they can be difficult to furnish. 

If this is the case for you, you’ve probably lamented from time to time over your tight night-time quarters. 

But there’s no reason that a small bedroom has to be a disaster. In fact, it can be an opportunity to create a focused, restful space that can actually be far more functional than a huge bedroom. 

All you have to do is keep a few basic principles in mind. 

Simple is best

Choose unadorned, small-scale furniture, and rethink the idea of heavy bedroom sets with the requisite matching bedside tables, dresser, etc. 

Stick with restful colours in the same palette.

All you really need in your bedroom is a bed. 

Keep it neutral

Stick with restful colours in the same palette. 

Avoid too many patterns and prints. If you go for print, go for one print only. 

While there is no strict rule that you can’t use bright or dark colours, paler colours usually feel lighter and more restful in a small space. 

Think built-ins

Eliminate furniture like headboards and bedside tables in favour of sleek built-ins that take over these functions in one fell swoop. 

Eliminate furniture like headboards and bedside tables in favour of sleek built-ins that take over these functions in one fell swoop.

A headboard that also doubles as a bookshelf and bedside table is one excellent way of creating space. So is a built-in closet and storage unit. 

Look for a bed base that features storage or drawers underneath the bed. 

Or consider eliminating a headboard in favour of simple framed artwork or wallpaper above the bed. 

Go low

Small rooms with high ceilings automatically seem bigger. 

But if you don’t have the high ceilings, consider a low-to-the-ground Asian style bed and tables. 

Low furniture takes up less visual space, making a small room feel much larger than it actually is. 

Low furniture takes up less visual space, making a small room feel much larger than it actually is.

Avoid frills

Too many ruffles, or too many heavy fabrics or lace weigh a room down. 

Choose lightweight linen-like fabrics for bedspreads and window treatments. 

Forgo curtains in favour of simpler clean-lined shades that can roll up out of sight. 

Light the room

The appropriate lighting can work wonders in a small space. 

Recessed lights under or over shelving, strategically placed to emphasise artwork or create mood, can instantly expand the space in a small bedroom. 

Add some drama

Just because a space is small doesn’t mean you have to relinquish all dramatic flair. 

Choose one statement-making element. 

A dramatic pendant lamp, a beautiful painting, a framed mirror or an antique carved headboard, can provide that sense of drama that defines a space. 

Just don’t try doing it all at once.  

Keep it neat

Get rid of knick-knacks and other non-essential decorative items. 

Consider eliminating any object that has nothing to do with sleep - including TVs, bookshelves, and chairs. 

With these few design principles in mind, a tiny bedroom can feel far cosier and more restful than even the most palatial bedroom. 

 Article courtesy of     www.home-dzine.co.za     

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