10 space-enhancing small bedroom decor rules I always use – to maximize decor and character

 Three bedrooms, all looking towards double beds
Three bedrooms, all looking towards double beds

When you're working with a tight space, you have to work a little harder to ensure the room is practical but pretty.

Small bedrooms need to exude calm and charm, but they often have to have proportions corrected while making space for large, dominating items such as closets and beds.

As an experienced interior designer, these are the tried-and-tested decorating and design techniques I use.

1. Create the illusion of a larger space

Peach drapes in a bedroom looking to striped bedside table
Peach drapes in a bedroom looking to striped bedside table

Paint ceilings, walls, and trim in the same fresh and light color to draw the eyes upward and create the illusion of height. This seamless visual flow elongates the room, making a small bedroom feel larger and more expansive.

2. Add dimension with sheen

Cream colored bedroom with double bed
Cream colored bedroom with double bed

Use different sheens of the same color paint, such as eggshell on the walls and semi-gloss on the trim. The subtle interplay of different paint finishes enhances the depth and texture of the room, while creating visual interest.

3. Illuminate upwards

Gray bedroom with double bed and orange artwork
Gray bedroom with double bed and orange artwork

Incorporate and strategically place decorative ceiling fixtures that blend harmoniously with the overall design, creating an aesthetic focal point while drawing your eyes upward.

4. Opt for sheer window treatments

Double bed in small bedroom looking to windows
Double bed in small bedroom looking to windows

Choose light, sheer bedroom window treatments instead of heavy drapery to allow more natural light into the room. The delicate fabrics create a sense of airiness, preventing the room from feeling overcrowded.

5. Embrace mirrors

Textured wall. Full length mirror, yellow gold bedding
Textured wall. Full length mirror, yellow gold bedding

Include a large, full-length mirror in your design plan. Small bedroom mirrors create the illusion of more space and reflect light throughout the room.

6. Choose a bed without a footboard

Brown-decorated small bedroom with double bed
Brown-decorated small bedroom with double bed

By opting for a bed without a footboard or foot rails, you create an open and inviting atmosphere. This design choice adds a touch of softness and allows for easier movement throughout the room.

7. Introduce curved shapes

Small bedroom with close up bedside table and wallpaper in brown tones
Small bedroom with close up bedside table and wallpaper in brown tones

Embrace curves in accent furniture and furnishings to soften the overall look of the room and add visual interest. Curves provide a gentle contrast to the straight lines, making the space feel more comfortable, approachable and visually intriguing.

8. Opt for flat-weave rugs

Bedroom with double bed with tall posts
Bedroom with double bed with tall posts

Flat weave bedroom rugs with their minimal thickness offer a lighter and less overwhelming alternative to heavier floor coverings. If you have hardwood floors, consider forgoing a rug all together for a fresh and open look.

9. Use wall-mounted shelving

neutral bedroom with hidden overbed storage, modern bedside, gold detailing on wall
neutral bedroom with hidden overbed storage, modern bedside, gold detailing on wall

Maximize space by incorporating clever bedroom shelving ideas on the walls instead of traditional nightstands. Beds with built-in nightstands, like The Sullivan Bed by Verellen with built-in floating shelves, are also great to consider!

10. Prioritize underbed storage

Pale gray/blue bedroom looking to bed and window
Pale gray/blue bedroom looking to bed and window

Look for a bed that provides adequate underbed storage to minimize the need for additional furniture, contributing to a more open and spacious feel.