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4 Simple Ways To Maximize Your Bedroom Space

28 January 2021 by Eileen

Whether you have a large or a small bedroom, there are always times when you wish you had some extra space. People accumulate more things than we need, and the bedroom is often the place where we leave things to pile up. If you want to maximize your bedroom space without having to part with everything, then here are four simple ways to accomplish that.

4 Simple Ways To Maximize Your Bedroom Space

Bed Storage

Bed storage is one of the easiest ways to maximize your bedroom space. Whether your bed is a single or a super king, there is a lot of free space to use under there. Ottoman beds are a good idea for those who want to store stuff and not see boxes or stuff poking out. If you’re going to invest in a new bed, one with under mattress storage is a great option. But, if you want to keep the same bed and save money, adding pull out boxes is a useful way to store books, clothes, and anything you find taking up too much space. You could even DIY your own crates to use as under bed storage and make use of boxes you already have.

Add Shelves

If you find you have many trinkets, books, DVDs, or small objects that take up floor or surface space, then adding shelves is a beneficial option. Shelves come in various styles and sizes. Yet, all of them will help you free up space and allow items to sit above your floor and out of the way. Floating shelves are good for minimal interiors and are a nice way to showcase your belongings without it taking up any floor space.

Reposition The Furniture

For those who find that they have basic furnishings yet not a lot of floor space, you may be able to make more room by moving your furniture. You should begin the redesign process by measuring your furniture and creating a floor plan design to ensure everything will fit in its new position. You may be surprised with how much space you can free up by changing your bed or wardrobe’s position.

Wall Fixtures

Similar to how shelves work to free up space, wall fixtures are a great option for those with TVs or other devices that can be fitted to the wall. If you have a TV in your room on a stand, then you can free up a lot of space by attaching it to the wall. This will allow you to remove the TV stand and make more floor space, or add a storage unit there as a replacement. Other items you can fix to the wall include lights and pictures. You will free up space and make room for storage where you can put miscellaneous items.

For those who are looking to free up space in their bedroom to be able to work, exercise, or make room for games, then these simple techniques will help you make more of the space you have. Maximizing your space can be simple and cost-friendly.

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