Space Saving Bedroom Furniture

Space Saving Bedroom Furniture

The homes of today appear to have bedrooms that don’t feel as big as their predecessors, regardless of the fact that nothing has changed and many essential furnishings still must take their place within the room. Yet the use of space saving bedroom furniture such as sliding closet doors in contrast to ones mounted upon a hinge could ease the pressure of having little space, come to that so could using a space saving hanger.

One way in which this could assist you is in the fact that it would minimize or at least help shorten the amount of space required between the previously outwards opening closet and the bed.

The bedroom is more than a storage place for clothes and shoes – it needs to be somewhere comfortable to rest and sleep. Though not the first thing to cross your mind, the bed is often the best area in which use of space could be reduced. After all the closet always seems too under-achieve in meeting our requirements. Having a bed with integrated storage is a tried and tested way of utilizing often dead space.

Under-bed storage, a system where by the base of the bed is lifted to reveal storage drawers at either side of the divan are an age old concept that have worked for years. If a bed frame seems like a more preferable option to you than a little well spent money on under bed storage boxes could go a long way.

Constructed of plastic and fitted with clip-down lids these are created to be big, and sort of flat boxes that more often than not have little wheels attached. Once again, these boxes are great in finding space in a room that already has space saving bedroom furniture. It’s also easier to make a room look bigger simply by use of lighting. By fitting any bedside cabinets on the wall rather than having them ground based will allow for the light coming from the cabinet to illuminate the whole room. Furthermore, by fitting cabinets to the wall, a room could be made to appear less crowded than it actually is.

Space saving furniture like a convertible futon sofa may not have occurred to you, but it is an effective way in maximizing space in a small bedroom. Removing the bed completely may not be to every-one’s tastes, yet it depends who’s ultimately going to be using it, and their feelings about it. Contrary to common belief futons don’t have to be expensive models that can do extravagant things.

It’s easy to obtain a simple framework for the futon from IKEA for a cost-effective price. Of course if you want to you could always invest in a Hill Country Futon and spend a fair bit. All in all, creating space in bedroom is not as hard as it looks and the use of space saving bedroom furniture that’s cheap and aesthetically appealing is an attractive option for many who own a small bedroom.

Furthermore, a large chest of draws like the Pulaski range can hold a huge amount of clothes, anything that doesn’t need hanging up and you have put your makeup and brushes etc in the top draws and keep the surfaces clear.

The Emma’s treasures mirror door chest by Lea Furniture is also a great piece of furniture for saving space. However, this is one for the girl’s bedroom. I don’t think the boys will go for it very much.

My brother’s kids have a Coaster bunk bed come workstation. It is a great way of making better space in the bedroom. They come in different sizes and remember that you may have to assemble it yourself.

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