23 Small bedroom ideas to fully optimize floor space

Limited square footage can often seem like a barrier to creating the perfect small bedroom layout. However, there are ways that you can still showcase your personal style even in a cramped bedroom.

No matter your preferences or the layout of your space, there’s a wealth of small bedroom design ideas to help fuel your inner interior design. Below, we’ve gathered the best small bedroom ideas to help you transform your limited space into a bedroom that you’ll love spending time in.

Peachy Tones With Pops of Green

The first one on the list of small bedroom ideas uses natural light and a fun yet simple color palette to make the room feel relaxed and airy. Though the floor space is lacking, the bed is inviting and the built-in storage space helps to ensure that the bedroom never feels cluttered.

Additionally, the plant on the window sill helps breathe life into the room, creating a calming space.

A small pink bedroom with green accents and a custom wardrobe

Styled by Bon Interior, photographed by Jens Eliasson for Bjurfors

Maximize Sleeping Space in a Tiny Bedroom

This compact bedroom makes the space it’s given by allowing the bed to fill the room while providing a storage area consisting of large built-in shelves. Since the shelves are open, there’s an illusion of extra space that would otherwise be lost if cabinet-style doors were used instead.

The bright light coming through the window eliminates the need for an overhead light fixture which may feel intrusive in this small space.

A small space with a bed that fits exactly

via Alvhem

Built-In Storage Framing the Bed

This small bedroom tackles organization by using an abundance of storage solutions occupying one side of the vertical space in the room. The built-in wardrobe around the bed saves a lot of space. This style allows the bedroom furniture to serve multiple functions, leaving more space for movement.

Additionally, the neutral palette used for the floral wallpaper and small bedroom decor means that this room could easily be used for guests without much modification. It also creates a slightly minimalist design, ensuring peace and relaxation.

A small bedroom with a wardrobe built around the bed

Styled by Anna Van Keppel, photographed by Elin Sylwan for Historiska Hem

Dark, Dramatic Paint With Neutral Bedding

Generally, small bedroom ideas recommend staying away from dark tones when choosing your paint. However, bold paint colors aren’t always something to shy away from. This bedroom uses navy blue paint on each wall for a dramatic look.

Pairing this shade with the natural tones of the bedding creates a contrast that’s more subtle than stark. The recessed shelf above the bed provides and convenient place to store items, making up for the lack of a bedside table.

A bedroom with dark blue walls, beige bedding, white ceiling

via Historiska Hem

A Neutral Palette With Dark Accents

This small bedroom uses a lot of the same colors as the previous example but in a very different way. In this bedroom, soft neutral colors cover both the bed and the walls, while just a few pops of darker tones are used to accent the space.

The small wall-mounted tables are the perfect size for small personal items and decor which brings additional warmth to the space. Overall, the effect is an earthy and cozy one, making this small attic bedroom a welcoming space.

A small bedroom with grey floors underneath a sloped roof

styled by Living Deco, photographed by Maria Sahlander for Stadshem

Pale Mint and Lavender for a Fun Small Bedroom

When working with awkward spaces, it’s important to include elements that add character and make the space feel wonderfully unique. This tiny room captures this quintessential interior design technique within a narrow space.

The corner shelving works to add visual interest and provide a place for personal items, further showcasing the one-of-a-kind nature of both the small room and its occupant. Furthermore, by using complementary colors, small bedrooms like this one can be pleasing to the eye.

A small mint green bedroom with purple bedding

via Historiska Hem

A Symmetrical Design Centered Around the Window

This beige-toned small bedroom uses the natural focal point created by the window to help design a symmetrical room that mimics a larger space. Matching small bedside tables and wall-mounted task lighting provides a balance that is supplemented by the center placement of the bed.

This combined with sloped yet tall ceilings makes the bedroom feel as if this small bedroom has more than enough room to relax and unwind in comfort.

A small bedroom underneath the roof

Photographed by Mia Borgelin for Historiska Hem

A Monochromatic Color Palette in a Tight Space

One popular method of styling a small bedroom is to use a color palette that focuses on no more than two main colors. The thought is that too many colors in a small space may make the room feel cluttered.

This small bedroom idea takes the design a step further by focusing on black and white tones. Since white is fantastic at reflecting light, using it as the main color of small spaces can help them appear a bit larger. Black accents, of course, create the perfect contrast.

A white bedroom with a small bed and a black door

via Alvhem

A Calming White Space With Pops Of Black

Similar to the previous small bedroom, this room uses soft linens and subtle hints of black to create the same bright environment, just in a more relaxed way. Situating the head of the bed away from the window can help tone down some of the brightness you’re faced with upon entering the room.

Soft linens and off-center wall art add subtle personality to the small space without taking up unnecessary square footage.

A black and white bedroom on a small surface

Photographed by Janne Olander for Stadshem

Blend Sandy and Umber Tones for a Cohesive Look

The small bedroom decor used in this room creates a desert vibe that’s both trendy and timeless. The gentle blend of similar textures and tones works together to create an endless flow throughout the space.

Woven shades and a single round pendant light in similar earth tones make the bedroom feel warm and inviting. Shallow open shelving on the bedroom wall helps to save space on the bedside table by providing an organized area for items that don’t need to be kept within reach.

A subtle pink wall color for a warm effect in a small bedroom

Styled by Clindholm Design, photographed by Jocke Ono for Historiska Hem

Experiment With Colors and Patterns to Showcase Your Style

If bold abstract art and fun throw pillows are more appealing to you, this next small bedroom is sure to be a hit. The decor is bursting with personality but is not overpowering in this small room.

The colors draw the eye into the room, creating a focal point directly on the bed. A pendant light and adjustable wall-mounted task lights help ensure that you always have adequate light exactly where you need it.

A black metal glass partition in between the bedroom and living room in a colorful apartment

via Alvhem

Include Small to Medium Sized Plants in Your Design

As briefly mentioned before, adding plants to a small space can help make a room feel more welcoming. In addition to this, houseplants are believed to have several health benefits such as purifying the air and improving mental health.

You can take advantage of these benefits by placing small to medium-sized plants around your sleep space. Plants that love bright, direct sunlight are especially perfect for small bedrooms with an abundance of natural light.

A small bedroom with greens on the window sill

Styled by Grey Deco, photographed by Jonas Berg for Stadshem

Pair Cozy Bedding With a Bold Accent Wall

This small bedroom forgoes wall art in favor of a dramatic accent wall. Accent walls are used frequently by interior designers to help tie together color schemes, draw the eye to a specific focal point, and add depth to a space.

This can all be invaluable when designing a small bedroom. Touches of the accent color can be found throughout this small space, and these elements make the space feel purposeful in its design.

A small bedroom with a black accent wall

Styled by Annica Clarmell, photographed by Jonas Berg for Stadshem

Place the Bed Parallel to the Main Wall

One way to create enough space for comfortable movement in a small bedroom is to place the bed longways along the main wall instead of perpendicular to it. This bed is the perfect length to fit snugly between opposite walls.

This creates a more obvious sense of floor space by allowing the unused area to be all in one place instead of broken up by bedroom furniture. Simple decor and subtle patterns add just a touch of visual interest, allowing for a tranquil small space.

A small and neutral bedroom with black and white elements and a green plant

Styled by Linnéa H. Manaberi, photographed by Frederik Karlsson for Alvhem

Embrace a Fully Dark Palette and Abundant Natural Light

When working with a small space that features a large window, you can take advantage of the plentiful light to experiment with deep tones of blue and black. This small bedroom decor is the perfect choice for anyone looking for something a bit bolder and has a preference for dark colors.

The storage bench running the length of the window helps keep this bedroom organized while also providing a place to display larger decor and throw pillows.

A dramatic dark grey bedroom on a small surface

via Historiska Hem

Contrasting Tones, Artwork, and Tropical Plants

Though this small bedroom uses both dark and light shades, each color has a hint of grey that ties everything together. The result is a blend of industrial, traditional, and minimalist bedroom ideals.

Each item is placed in such a way that the eye is drawn to the artwork above the bed as a focal point. The potted plants all lean towards the tropical family, bringing a sense of grounding to the room. Their dark green foliage and worn pots amplify this effect.

A small dark blue bedroom with lots of plants

Via Residence Magazine

Luxurious Materials and Patterns for a Sophisticated Style

For those looking for a style that exudes luxury but without going full glam, this small bedroom design is perfect. Darker neutrals, a tufted headboard, simple fabric textures, and a pendant light that has echoes of a chandelier all have the air of a New York loft bedroom.

This design is similar to one of our previous bedroom ideas in that windows on either side of the bed help to create the illusion of more space and adequate light.

A black glass and metal interior window between the kitchen and the bedroom of a small apartment

via Entrance Makleri

A Unique Corner Gallery Wall

This small bedroom uses the same technique to create more usable space along the floor by fitting the bed snugly between two walls. This opens up the rest of the room, allowing plenty of space to open the bedroom and closet doors.

A gallery wall that spans the corner of the room adds the right amount of visual interest in a way that is distinctive to this bedroom specifically. There’s also plenty of room to add a floor lamp or small side table should you choose.

A small bedroom with beige walls and a gallery wall

Styled by Linnéa H. Manaberi, photographed by Anders Bergstedt for Alvhem

A Wall-to-Wall Bed With Muted Tones

This small bedroom stands out from some of the other bedroom ideas on our list. A nook just off the living room is being used as a sleeping space, fitting a decently sized bed with an adjustable light.

The added shelf across the window provides a great place to keep small items near while the space underneath the shelf provides additional storage. The use of muted earth tones for the bedding pairs well with the decor in the connecting room, allowing for a cohesive look throughout the home.

A tiny bedroom that fits the bed exactly, back wall lamp, window towards the kitchen

via Stadshem

Nautical Shades and Intricate Detailing

This bedroom features incredible detailing all along the walls that give the space a slightly colonial style. The bedding used calls upon a sense of the sea while the abstract mobile above the bed channels both a modern and an ancient feel.

Overall, the design results in a bedroom that is appropriate for children and adults alike.

Bedroom wainscoting in a small space

via Alvhem

Dark Walls, Light Bedding, and Rich Brown Tones

In a display that shows that nearly all small spaces can serve as a bedroom with the right layout, this space combines a few of the small bedroom ideas that we’ve looked at previously into a completely new design.

The dark walls contrast well with the light flooring and bedding while elements of rich brown peppered throughout add needed depth.

Dark and tiny bedroom space with warm wood tones

via Historiska Hem

Light Linens for a Bohemian Feel

As we reach the end of the list of bedroom ideas, this light and breezy bedroom provides a breath of fresh air.

In a nod to bohemian styling, this bedroom is a wealth of soft linens that create a relaxing feeling. Like many of the previous examples, this bedroom uses a window shelf as a location for small decor and personal items.

A small bedroom with a fabric canopy and linen bedding

via Stadshem

Pale Blue Walls and Subtle Patterns

In the last of the bedroom ideas, we see a blue-toned color palette that features low-key patterns that aren’t immediately obvious. It also has elements that are easy to substitute as needs shift.

For instance, the full-length mirror could be traded for a small writing desk, makeup vanity, or shoe storage rack as necessary. Additionally, a small side table could be added beside the bed for extra convenience.

A small bedroom with light blue walls and black bedding

via Entrance Makleri

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