I don’t know about you, but every September I feel the need to clear out and get organised. I think it’s that back-to-school feeling creeping up on me, making me want to declutter and streamline my space. Really, I just want to create a relaxing room, ready for those darker evenings drawing in.
I’ve already been reorganising my wardrobe and have plenty of clothing items to donate for Secondhand September however, creating more space in your bedroom is not just about minimising your stuff – there are other ways to create a more spacious room for relaxing during the autumn.
Compact furniture
The first thing to consider is just how large your furniture is, as this will impact how much space is left within the room after it’s kitted out. A room can be packed full of furniture and practical storage, which is handy in a small space BUT this tends to make it look and feel much smaller.
So, the key is to leave some space around your furniture to create a more airy feeling. I think this is certainly the case in bedrooms – being able to see under a bed with legs gives the illusion of more space. Plus, it means you’re not tempted to stash all your clutter under there.
Also, did you know it’s possible to get a small double bed rather than a double? It’s only about 15 centimetres smaller across the width but that little extra space might mean you can fit in bedside tables where, with a king or double, you might not be able to fit these in.
When I was shopping for my own Simba bed earlier this year, I checked their website for A Guide to UK Bed Sizes to figure out which option would give me enough room to keep my DIY’d bedside units in-situ. These bedside drawers are also a space-saving choice for bedrooms because they only have two front legs so the back can be attached flush to the wall.
If you measure carefully and possibly choose a smaller-than-standard bed, I’m sure you’ll be able to get all the furniture you need into a small bedroom. Be sure to check out my DIY mid-century bedside tables blog post if you want to make your own side units for a compact bedroom.
Organised storage
I know it seems obvious but having sensible storage options in your bedroom will help you to streamline your space. This means you won’t have to clear out and get rid of items that you need – if you need (or love) something and it has a designated home, it’s no longer clutter.
Sure, we all think of wardrobes and chest of drawers when we think about bedroom furniture, but have you considered using those extra spaces in the room, such as alcoves or built-in cupboard? In order to maximise my own space, I turned an alcove into a dressing table with plenty of shelves and storage, which can be closed away behind the door when it’s not in use.
This way, I don’t see any mess in my room, which makes it feel more relaxing – if you’re not confronted with mess, you won’t feel the need to get up and tidy it, so you’ll be better able to sleep in your bedroom with a tidier space.
Let me know if can think of any other ways to create more space in your bedroom this season. I’d love to hear your storage hacks in the comments below.
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