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How to Make a Small Bedroom Feel Bigger

Simple Tips That Work

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When it comes to selling or staging a home, the size of a bedroom can be a big deal for buyers. Small bedrooms sometimes scare people off — but they don’t have to! With the right design choices, even the coziest rooms can feel open, airy, and inviting. Whether you’re prepping your home for sale or just want your own space to feel more comfortable, here are some tried-and-true tips for making a small bedroom look and feel bigger.

1. Keep the Color Palette Light and Bright

Light colors reflect natural light, making a space feel larger. Think soft neutrals like white, beige, light gray, or pale pastels. You don’t have to stick to plain white — even a soft sage green or a pale blue can add character without closing the room in.

2. Maximize Natural Light

If you’re lucky enough to have a window, don’t block it! Use sheer curtains or skip window treatments altogether to let in as much light as possible. A bright room automatically feels more spacious.

3. Choose Smart Furniture

Look for pieces that do double duty — a bed with storage drawers underneath, a nightstand that doubles as a desk, or wall-mounted shelves instead of a bulky dresser. Keeping the furniture streamlined and multi-functional helps open up floor space.

4. Use Mirrors Strategically

Mirrors reflect both light and space. A large mirror on one wall or mirrored closet doors can visually double the size of a bedroom. Even smaller, well-placed mirrors can help bounce light around and create a feeling of openness.

5. Declutter and Simplify

Clutter is the enemy of spaciousness. Keep only what you need and love in the room. Choose a few larger decor pieces instead of lots of small knick-knacks, which can make a room feel crowded.

6. Think Vertically

When floor space is limited, go up! Tall bookshelves, vertical art displays, and wall-mounted lighting draw the eye upward and give the illusion of higher ceilings. Plus, vertical storage can free up precious floor space.

7. Go for Low-Profile Beds

A lower bed frame creates more headspace and makes a ceiling feel higher. Platform beds, futons, or simple bed frames without high posts can make the whole room feel lighter and more open.

8. Use Rugs to Define Space

A large area rug — yes, larger than you think you need — can actually make a small room feel bigger by creating clear borders and pulling the space together. Choose a light-colored rug with a simple pattern to keep things feeling cohesive.

Small bedrooms don’t have to feel cramped. With a few smart tricks, you can turn a tiny space into a cozy retreat that feels welcoming and spacious. Whether you’re staging your home to sell or simply creating a more comfortable living space, these tips can make all the difference.

And if these tips don’t help and you JUST need more space, it may be time for a bigger home. I would love to help you in your journey in finding the home of your dreams. Get your search started here on my website!

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