Picking a bed for a tiny bedroom – Storage and Layout Ideas

Tiny bedrooms can be wonderfully snug, peaceful and simple to organise, but only in the event that the bed isn’t engulfing your entire room. Not every set-up is an easy build-anything; the trick is picking a bed that gives you space for sleep and storage, but not transforming each early morning into a physical fitness boot camp.

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Step 1: Measure Realistically

Measure the room, mark the bed size with tape on the floor. You want to have enough room to be able to open doors and move around easily.

A good rule: dimension your walkways so that you have at least 60-90cm on all of the sides you use most (even if one side is tighter).

Step 2: Base suitable for storage

To make amends between space and storage, if you’re short on wardrobes or drawers, your bed can do the heavy lifting.

Ottoman bed – best for ultimate secret storage (perfect way to hide a bunch of linens, coats and luggage).

Divans with drawers, imaginative yet practical if you desire easy access, but ensure you have enough space to manoeuvre them out. For Pay Monthly Beds, visit https://www.simplypayweekly.co.uk/pay-monthly-beds

Step 3: Consider layout, not just dimension

A smaller bed helps the room feel bigger, but do not shrink it down so much you sleep badly.

If you have room, a small double makes you feel comfortable without being invasive.

A double is often easier to fit than a king; so if you are tight on space for couples, go with a standard double.

Step 4: Opt for a touch of whimsy

Lighter colours, narrow legs and a plain headboard will create less visual clutter in the room.