Small bedroom ideas – 23 brilliant ways to increase style, storage and capacity

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Small bedrooms tend to create panic. Sure, it is a space that requires a lot more thought but designing it can be a great, creative exercise. All you need is to open up your mind.

There are several ways to design the bedroom to make it more stylish, useful, and space-boosting. With the use of color, multipurpose furniture pieces, hidden storage, and clever design elements, you can truly pack a punch.

We spoke to several interior designers to create a succinct list of fool-proof ideas. Tap into these small modern bedroom ideas and transform this room into one you'll never want to leave.

Aditi Sharma Maheshwari
Aditi Sharma Maheshwari

Aditi Sharma Maheshwari

Content Editor

Aditi is a homes writer and editor with several years of experience. Her articles, backed by expert insights, offer suggestions aimed at helping readers make the best home design choices. Each piece presents latest ideas, information and trends to her readers. For this piece, she spoke to top interior designers for their advice on making small bedrooms both functional and stylish. 

23 small bedroom ideas to implement right now

1. Go for a large headboard to boost the room's dimensions

A bedroom with a long headboard in live edge wood
A bedroom with a long headboard in live edge wood

Whether you have a small bedroom or a narrow one, you can create the illusion of height or width with a long or a tall headboard. This will exaggerate the room's dimensions, and you do not need to fill the wall above the bed with any other decor items.

'The master bedroom is a warm and cozy space with a 15’ large live edge wood as the bed back to the simple olive green wall paint,' says Prashant Chauhan, founder of Zero9. 'The floor is a herringbone patterned wooden floor adding warmth to this space. The balcony in the master bedroom brings in the much-needed break space for that evening cup of coffee. The master bedroom also has a study corner for the imposed work from home culture these days.'

2. Create a feature wall

A bedroom with a brick wall
A bedroom with a brick wall

Another great way to decorate a small room is with the tool of distraction. Don't let your small bedroom lack in character and personality. One way of doing this is with a bedroom accent wall. This will boost the space's design, attract people's attention to it, and make them forget the space's tiny square footage.

'The restrained yet rich and textured material palette takes cues from mid-century modern trends with terracotta tiles,' says Jan Gyrn, CEO at Modscape. 'The result is a comfortable and appealing space that respects, celebrates, and expands upon its original qualities while providing every amenity for modern family living and ensuring it will be around for many more decades to come.'

3. Go for a dark palette to create a sense of depth

A small bedroom with dark walls
A small bedroom with dark walls

For small spaces, the common advice is always to go all-white on the walls to bring in more light and make the space feel bigger. While this is true, if you have a small bedroom that does receive ample light, you could use the trick of color theory and opt for darker walls to create a sense of depth.

A dark shade looks versatile and as the light changes through the day, its hues reflect different subtleties and textures. It gives the room dynamism and almost makes it feel like it has more than what meets the eye.

4. Or choose a muted color palette to bring in more light

A small bedroom painted white
A small bedroom painted white

White, off-white, or light grey paint colors have space-boosting benefits, that open up the room and make it seem light and airy. But if an all-white palette isn’t for you, bring in your favorite shades, but as softer, more muted colors.

'The master bedroom is a refuge of softness with its pink waxed concrete floor that is warm and comforting,' says Hélène Pinaud, founder of Heju Studio. 'We created a rigorously symmetrical composition with a white earthenware headboard highlighted with brass. The two arched doors, covered with woven raffia, are sliding and lead to a small bathroom and a toilet.'

5. Add in-built storage in the bed

A small bedroom with storage built in the bed
A small bedroom with storage built in the bed

In small rooms, every piece should do double duty to earn its place in the house. When considering bedroom furniture ideas, choose pieces that have built-in storage, or plenty of space underneath to store other essentials.

'We custom built this bed in this small bedroom to incorporate the client's books and other paraphernalia,' says Mahek Lalan, principal architect at SML Architects. This under bed storage also frees up extra space in the room, or home, where a bookcase would be required.

6. Bring in an indoor tree

A small bedroom with a tall plant
A small bedroom with a tall plant

You'll be surprised at the effect greenery can have in a small space. Houseplants not only refresh the indoor air, but also, in a sense bring the outdoors inside. Plants have a psychological effect on dwellers and make them feel energized.

Choose tall plants, such as one of the best indoor trees, to subtly emphasize the vertical space in the room. A tall plant will draw the eye up and take in the entire room's volume.

7. Go big on patterns in a small bedroom

A small bedroom with a larger-than-life wallpaper
A small bedroom with a larger-than-life wallpaper

Pretty bedrooms are not limited by size. Give this small space a big boost in personality with large patterns and bold colors. The design should be such that as a person enters this room, they are immediately impressed, and distracted by the wall accent feature rather than the square footage of the space.

'One top tip for designing a small bedroom is to make a statement,' says Clara Jung, founder of Banner Day Interiors. 'People often shy away from patterns and colors in a small bedroom. If you translate the same design principles that people often invoke in statement powder rooms, you can create a jewel box out of smaller bedrooms infusing it with bolder colors and patterns.'

'This space was designed with a boutique hotel room look and feel,' says Clara. 'The clients gave me free rein and I ran with it. Additionally, since this room also doubles as a home office, I wanted to make sure there was a core feeling of serenity and approachability.'

8. Give the room depth by painting the walls and ceiling the same color

A small bedroom with a light blue paint on walls and ceiling
A small bedroom with a light blue paint on walls and ceiling

Contrary to popular belief, color drenching walls and the ceiling will not overwhelm a small space. In fact, it will give it depth and a feeling of endlessness. Plus, it can take an interior from boring and bland to something rather spectacular.

When it comes to paint trends, this is definitely one that is ruling the roost at the moment. In your small bedroom, add a sense of drama and create a contemporary look by painting the walls and the ceiling the same hue. If you're unsure of bold colors, go for softer tones that reflect light and do not make the space seem too OTT.

9. Consider wall-to-wall storage

small bedroom ideas with built in storage around the bed
small bedroom ideas with built in storage around the bed

This gorgeous master bedroom demonstrates one of the most popular small bedroom ideas, with built in storage that frames the bed area. The wall of fitted storage around the bed frees up floor space as there is no need for a clunky chest of drawers or freestanding wardrobe.

10. Bring in recessed shelves

small bedroom with blue linen bedding and recessed shelving
small bedroom with blue linen bedding and recessed shelving

Recessed shelves allow little pockets to display books and decorative items, and also act as space-saving bedside tables. Bedroom storage is built-in so frees up floor space and looks cleaner than having traditional shelves protrude from the wall.

11. Hidden sleep zones can be useful

small bedroom idea with bed in alcove hidden behind curtains
small bedroom idea with bed in alcove hidden behind curtains

This stunning guest bedroom design by Beata Heuman makes the most of a small and unused room in the house – the curtains framing the bed are one of our absolute favorite small bedroom ideas. During the day it acts as a home office and reading room, but it doubles up as a spare bedroom for when the owners have visitors.

12. Create secret eaves

Converted loft bedroom with plywood stairs
Converted loft bedroom with plywood stairs

A cramped space was opened up in this modern loft conversion to create a tiny guest bedroom that can be accessed via steps in the study below it. The plywood-clad staircase cleverly incorporates storage and wardrobe space.

13. Carve out a nice nook

Bed built into eaves in child's bedroom
Bed built into eaves in child's bedroom

Casey Keasler transformed an awkward nook in this kid's room into a cozy sleep space. Trundle storage under the bed provides easy access to towels and linens, and also act as pull-out steps so small guests can reach the bed. A small, wall-mounted reading light is a space-saver too, while the wood bed frame makes this space feel elegant, well designed and cozy.

14. Choose a modern four poster

small bedroom with wooden four poster bed and black and grey wallpaper
small bedroom with wooden four poster bed and black and grey wallpaper

You might be thinking, four-poster bed in a small bedroom? Surely not. But in fact, a statement bed will not only add tons of drama, but it can also make a small bedroom feel bigger, alluding to more height and space.

15. Grown ups can have bunk beds too

Built in bunkbeds in a small wallpapered bedroom
Built in bunkbeds in a small wallpapered bedroom

Bunk beds are one of the most commonly used small bedroom ideas for kids' spaces – but you can use them for guest spaces too.

These stylish, built-in bunks below have been designed with adults in mind – there is enough space so you don’t bang your head when getting into bed. We think it makes for a rather fun guest bedroom.

16. Install floating shelves

small wallpapered bedroom with floating shelf
small wallpapered bedroom with floating shelf

Wall lights mean there's no need for a clunky bedside table with table lamp. A floating shelf beside the bed provides ample space for resting a glass of water on.

And take note of the bedroom wallpaper idea here too. Rather than wallpapering all the way up to the ceiling, the print stops at the picture rail so you still get all that lovely pattern, but it doesn't overwhelm the room because there's plenty of contrast with the white ceilings. This is also a great tip if your small bedroom has low ceilings too.

17. Commission a bespoke bed

small blue bedroom with built in bunk beds
small blue bedroom with built in bunk beds

To really make the most of every square inch in a room, going bespoke is your best bet as it means that a bed can stretch wall to wall (without leaving award pockets of wasted space), and can be personalized with USB sockets, wall lights, and even built-in trundle drawers or bookshelves.

18. Eke out headboard storage

small bedroom with build in headboard painted black
small bedroom with build in headboard painted black

Building a frame behind the bed with a shelf and an alcove drawer, is the perfect headboard idea for a bedroom that has limited space for storage. It provides easy to access space for lamps, books etc and you can free up even more floor space with divan drawers too.

19. Or under bed storage

small bedroom ideas boys bedroom with trundle drawer storage under bed
small bedroom ideas boys bedroom with trundle drawer storage under bed

This clever kid's bed not only offers ample storage in the drawers beneath the mattress, its sofa-style shape means it is easily switched from seating area to sleep zone.

20. Choose cozy wood cladding

small bedroom ideas attic bedroom with sloped ceiling
small bedroom ideas attic bedroom with sloped ceiling

Sometimes, the best small bedroom ideas just embrace the tiny dimensions. Rather than fight against the limited space, lean into it, creating cozy bedrooms that have a lovely cocooning feeling.

Case in point this adorable den-like space. Tucked under the eaves, the timber wall cladding in this cute kid's room gives it the feel of a cool cabin hideout.

21. Choose shallow wall storage

White bedroom with textured wall hanging and built in shelving
White bedroom with textured wall hanging and built in shelving

Lacking space for a chest of drawers? A slimline wall cabinet with shelves across the length of a wall is the perfect small bedroom idea. Paint it the same color as the wall and it will 'disappear'.  Of course, white feels fresh and modern, but there's plenty of inspiration when it comes to bedroom paint colors.

22. Create a rustic charm in your small space

small bedroom with built in wooden wardrobe and hanging seagrass pendant lights
small bedroom with built in wooden wardrobe and hanging seagrass pendant lights

Over-sized pendants either side of the bed make a stylish feature and negate the need for surface space, while floor-to-ceiling wardrobes make the most of the tallest part of the room.

23. Invigorate the space with a vibrant color scheme

Deep blue loft bedroom with yellow throw pilows
Deep blue loft bedroom with yellow throw pilows

It's a truth universally acknowledged that light colors will make a small bedroom feel bigger, but you also think of bringing in bold hues, and opting for darker shades, that can create a feeling of depth. Going for a dramatic hue on all four walls can in fact trick the eye and blur the boundaries of the room.

How do you arrange a small bedroom?

The best layouts for small bedrooms are ones that are simple and minimal. Try not to cram in too much furniture for a start. The bed is a piece you obviously need in bedroom, so start with the placement of that first as that will probably dictate your layout options. As a general rule, the bed should be placed on the main wall of the room, that being the largest wall or the one your eye goes to when you first enter the room. If you can, place the bed the center of the room, allowing for enough space for you to walk either side.

When it comes to the positioning of storage pieces like wardrobes or drawers, try and balance the room by having these pieces tucking into corners on the other side of the room. And of course, make use of alcoves if you have them.

How do you maximize space in a small bedroom?

Maximize space in a small bedroom by opting for build in furniture over freestanding and where you can, get things up off the floor. Wall shelves over book shelves, floating bedside tables over ones with legs – you get the idea, you want as much floor space visible as possible and minimal visual bulk going on.