These Small Bedroom Ideas Prove That Small Is the New Big

a child's bedroom with built in yellow cabinets and storage, bright flower print wallpaper, four yellow shelves filled with small stuff animals, two wood frame twin beds with tan covers, nightstand between beds
14 Small Bedroom Ideas That Are Big on Style Chris Mottalini

How do you make the most of small spaces? It is a conundrum that has confronted city dwellers across the world as well as anyone who is trying to turn a tiny room into a space that leaves a big impression. When asked, designers have excellent advice. "Choose pieces with more vertical lines than horizontal," says designer Brynn Olson. Designer Blair Moore agrees. "Floor-to-ceiling drapery in a lightweight fabric can elongate the walls, creating the illusion of higher ceilings." For designer Marguerite Rogers, color can be an excellent enlarging tool. "Painting your ceiling dark can actually create a sense of depth and make the room feel larger," she suggests. "Opting for a wall-mounted lighting fixture can allow for a smaller bedside table, saving valuable floor space too," designer Roger Higgins tells his clients.

While their advice will surely lead you in the right direction, the rooms we've rounded up below suggest that there are many ways for even the smallest of quarters to pack a major punch. Draping and lighting are key (a guest bedroom designed by ELLE DECOR A-List designer Sheila Bridges where roman shades wisely save space that curtains would have used). So are clever built-ins. Color and patterns, if we're being honest, can work in many formulations. In his Paris pied-a-terre, ELLE DECOR A-List designer Peter Dunham opts for cozy fabrics; In his Chelsea bolthole, designer William Cullum welcomes the rainbow. Whereas, Moore opts for light and airy hues to give a tight bedroom a major impact.

For more inspiration, spend some time with these and other memorable spots to spend the night.


Float The Bed

Designer Mike Moser made the most of the primary bedroom of the house he shares with husband Tyler Thomas by floating the bed. By doing so, it opens up the perimeter of the room for furniture or open wall space.

a walnut sleigh bed with floor to ceiling curtains attached to an iron rod on all sides, throw blanket on bed, silver nightstands with lamp, sconce on far wall, alabaster pendant
William Jess Laird


Drape the Full Length of the Windows

"When designing this small bedroom, we opted to include a wall-to-wall rug to ensure the space felt bigger," designer Meg Lonergan says. "Additionally, draping the windows across the full width of the room helped enhance the overarching sense of space."

a cozy bedroom with two twin beds and decorative elements
Courtesy of Meg Lonergan


A Canopy Can Double As A Partition

Drape the bed with a canopy which can do double duty as a room partition. Designer and event planner extraordinaire Rebecca Gardner covered the bed in her downtown Manhattan apartment with a pink linen and tassel trim.

rebecca gardner's apartment bedroom with iron canopy bed draped in pink linen with tassels and a dining table set next to the bed
Annie Schlechter


Cover the Room in a Print

Designer Peter Dunham gave the primary bedroom of his Paris pied-a-terre a cozy, enveloping feeling by covering the walls and curtains in a Hollywood at Home fabric.

a large bed with a hammered copper headboard flanked by sconces with shades, floral printed bedcover, small bookshelf with mirror above, multiple framed artworks against red and white patterned wallpaper and curtains
Clément Vayssieres


Lean Into Unusual Architecture

Architect and designer Sally Mackereth worked with the round structure of a lighthouse she renovated into a home on the coast of England. Here, custom built in bunk beds curve with the shape of the room.

entry to bunk room
Chris Everard


Floor-to-Ceiling Pattern

Work with slanted ceilings by covering the walls and ceiling in the same pattern, as did ELLE DECOR A-List designer Nick Olsen in this humble Hamptons home. It helps extends the eye upwards.

bedroom with walls and slanted ceiling covered in a small blue pattern, emerald colored fabric headboard, blue and white striped rug, check pattern on settee at foot of bed, rattan nightstand with lamp
Noe DeWitt


Don't Hold Back on Color

An overabundance of color, as designer William Cullum shows in his Chelsea apartment, can transform small quarters into a grand landscape for the eye and visitor.

boho bedroom designed by william cullum with multicolored pillows in different textiles
Kirk Davis Swinehart


Use Roman Shades

Using roman shades over curtains helps keep a small space from looking cluttered. ELLE DECOR A-List designer Sheila Bridges paired roman shades in the same print as the wallcovering of a guest bedroom of a Vermont project.

bedroom with a green and white patterned design wallpaper and shade, twin bed with a headboard and skirt in a bright pattern with leaves, flowers, and butterflies, wood nightstand with lamp and flower vase
Frank Frances


Pay Attention to Texture

In designer Augusta Hoffman's first New York apartment, the walls are covered in a tweed Phillip Jeffries fabric to add depth and texture to the primary bedroom.

augusta hoffman nyc condo
Kirsten Francis


Pay Attention to Scale

In a New York apartment by ELLE DECOR A-List designer Hendricks Churchill, the low bed in the primary bedroom emphasizes the ceiling hight of the room.

bedroom with a blue carpet, tufted olive green bed with striped orange and tan bedding, tan drapes that match the background wallpaper color, wallpaper in a viney, flowery print, nightstand with olive green lampshade
Chris Mottalini


Go Bananas with Built-Ins

In the children's room of a New York apartment by Churchill, a built-in surround with a playful scalloped edge provides optimal space in the room and utilizes spaces high on the walls for storage.

a child's bedroom with built in yellow cabinets and storage, bright flower print wallpaper, four yellow shelves filled with small stuff animals, two wood frame twin beds with tan covers, nightstand between beds
Chris Mottalini


Light is Key

In the primary bedroom of a project designed by ELLE DECOR A-List designer Pappas Miron, the ceiling and walls are painted in a golden hue that gives off reflective light from the windows.

a bedroom with a bed and a chair
Tim Lenz


Think Strategically About Storage

In a Brooklyn townhouse designed by Georgia Tapert-Howe a reading nook features clever storage above and below the bed optimizing the surrounding floor space.

georgia tapert howe house tour
Nick Johnson


Use Airy Hues

And of course, there's the oldest trick in the book: go neutral. "Light, airy hues on the walls and soft, natural textures help reflect light and expand the room visually," says Blair Moore of Moore House Design.

bedroom with white walls and slanted ceiling and a wooden bench at the end of a bed layered with linens
Jared Kuzia Photography

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