5 Ways To Maximize Space in Your Bedroom

A cozy and charming little bedroom that makes good use of the space offered with a small bed, shelving, and tiny table.

Living in a small space has its benefits, but it also comes with its challenges as well. A small bedroom can be especially vexing if you need to spread out a little, but the dimensions of the room won’t accommodate you. However, with a few smart choices and hacks, it’s easy to make space where there’s seemingly none. Here are five ways to maximize space in your bedroom.

Pick Multifunctional Furniture

This is a great way to upgrade your bedroom. The best way to save space is by choosing furniture that offers more than one function. Don’t just buy a bedframe; buy one that provides shelving space underneath and in the headboard. A chest or similar container can provide a place to rest things as well as contain pillows, blankets, and other accoutrements. Likewise, a smaller writing desk can also serve as a nightstand or similar surface for odds and ends. Look for pieces that do the job of two or three other pieces.

Think Vertically

When floor space is limited, look up! Your walls offer plenty of room for floating shelves, hooks, cabinets, and similar pieces that provide storage without taking up too much floor space. Equip your closet with organizers to maximize the space in there as well. Tall bookcases and bureaus also offer extra room to keep necessities and knickknacks. And don’t neglect unusual places around the room, such as the space above the doorway and closet. That’s a perfectly good place for a shelf as well!

Go Light and Bright

While this won’t add space to your room, it can make it feel a bit more open. Light and bright schemes and soft and neutral colors make the walls feel much less close. If you can paint your space, go for bright and breezy shades over dark and oppressive ones. Mirrors are also ideal for making a space seem larger and reflecting natural and artificial light across the room.

Declutter!

Help your room slim down by getting rid of things you never use and keeping only the things that are necessary or make you happy. Donate, trash, and give away as much as possible to open up your room’s “landscape.” Additionally, incorporate organizers to put less used but necessary things out of sight but still handy. A tidy room has a more relaxed vibe overall. Set up your schedule for periodic decluttering every month to clear your mind and your bedroom!

Look Under the Bed

If you don’t pick a bed with multifunctional storage capability, make the space useful by implementing the following ideas. Plastic bins and rolling drawers are great for storing seasonal clothing and similar special-occasion items and extra bedding. Vacuum-sealing plastic bags provides even more space since items become compressed, eliminating space-taking air. More stuff under the bed means more room in the closet and drawers. A well-packed and maintained storage area under the bed also means fewer dust bunnies down there.

Those are just five ways to maximize space in your bedroom. While you can’t increase space in a limited area, you can make the most of it by making smart choices and contriving creative solutions. Keep this information in mind whether you’re settling into a new place or trying to find new solutions for your old one!