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Tips On Decorating Your Small Bedroom To Feel Larger

Your bedroom is the one room in your house that should make you feel absolutely comfortable. Unwinding and relaxing from a stressful day should become a regular activity that happens in your bedroom, but sometimes bedrooms are a bit too small to feel relaxed in. Here at Stone City, we specialize in all things related to interior design, including bedroom and kitchen design in Sioux Falls. Here are a few quick tips and decorating ideas that can help make your small space feel bigger.

Remove clutter

Your bedroom will have a more cramped feeling if you have too many items in it. To overcome this issue, simply take a look around the room and see if there is anything you can part with. By removing the clutter, once you enter into the room each time, you'll see that it is much more spacious and open.

Buy furniture that will maximize wall space

In smaller bedrooms, you will want to measure wall space to see how much room you have for the furniture. And make sure to opt for rectilinear furniture as opposed to curved as this gives the illusion of a bigger room because when you have curved furniture, it seems to take up more space.

Add visual interest to the ceiling

Recently, tray ceilings have become popular in bedrooms, and fortunately, they add a fifth dimension to the bedroom -- vertical space. If you have the ability to add these types of ceilings, you should do so. If you choose not to change the ceiling, then you should consider using a lighter color to fool the eye into seeing added space. After all, the darker the room, the more closed up it will feel.

Find creative use with storage

To keep your bedroom clutter free, you should look into using decorative baskets on the walls and bookshelves to house smaller items that don't need to be seen. There are many types of furniture pieces that you can take advantage of, including roll out beds and more. Smaller bedrooms will definitely benefit from multifunctional pieces, such beds that transform into tables and vice versa. If you want a bench at the end of your bed, you could opt for one that has a flip open seat to hold books and magazines.

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