Today we will present to you practical solutions for common bedroom design conundrums.
Problem 1: The room is too small to have a bed with a headboard
If you are facing this unpleasant problem, you can easily solve it by converting the wall behind your bed into a headboard. Simply paint the wall in a colour that matches your bed and add an interesting pattern or decal on it. By doing so, you will not only solve your design conundrum but you will also create the illusion that the ceiling in your bedroom is much higher. Last but not least you will be able to showcase your creativity and personal style.
Problem 2: The bedroom is so small to fit a closet, wardrobe or screen
You can easily solve this issue by using a rolling rack. Movable clothing stands come in various sizes and shapes and can easily be incorporated into the overall design of any room. If you don’t like the idea of displaying your clothes, you can opt to mount closed shelves around the perimeter of your ceiling and keep your garments there. Keep in mind that once you are done with the installation of the shelves you will most likely need professional rubbish removal services to clear the generated construction waste. You can also use the space underneath your bed to store all your out of season clothes.
Problem 3: The room lacks privacy as it is located on the ground level
It is clear that keeping closed drapes constantly isn’t an option as natural light should be allowed into your bedroom. So, purchase sheers from a local home depot and hang them behind your window treatments. The light curtains will allow sunlight to enter into the room and will also provide you the privacy that you seek. Just make sure that you choose sheers that compliment the overall colour scheme of your bedroom and the already present heavy drapery.
Problem 4: The bedroom windows are too small for drapes or curtains
Small windows are best covered with blinds. Such window treatments can be found in all sizes and lengths, so you won’t have an issue finding the perfect match for your windows. Also don’t worry about the cleaning of the blinds, as nowadays they are made from materials that don’t accumulate dust, dirt or stains. The only downside of having to hang blinds is that you will most likely have to drill the window frames or wall above which will ultimately create builders waste that can only be collected by a licensed rubbish removal company.
Problem 5: The window is so small and almost no natural light enters into the room
Solve this problem by hanging a large mirror on the opposite wall of the window. The mirror will reflect the little sunlight that comes through the window and will enhance it which will automatically brighten up your bedroom. Other perks from which you will benefit by hanging a large mirror are:
- You will create the illusion that the room is much bigger
- You will add a sophisticated touch to your bedroom
- You will create the false illusion that there is more than one window