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How to Arrange a Bedroom

Nileesha Jayaweera by Nileesha Jayaweera
October 5, 2024
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Figure 1: Bedroom © Curtis Adams


Bedroom?

The bedroom is where we unwind after a long, hectic day, the place we relax, and the space we cherish the most. However, if your bedroom isn’t organized properly, it won’t provide the comfortable environment you need. That’s why it’s essential to design and organize your bedroom in a way that makes your life easier and more relaxing. This process should begin with creating a well-thought-out layout plan during the design stage of your house.

There are different types of bedrooms in a home, depending on the occupants: the master bedroom, children’s bedroom, guest bedroom, and grandparents’ room are among the most common.

While your bedroom layout might be simple and rectangular, there are many ways to arrange it in an organized manner. Bedrooms are no longer just spaces for sleeping; they often serve multiple purposes, such as a workspace, dressing area, or reading nook.


Furniture Arrangement

  • Bed Placement

The bed is the centerpiece of any bedroom. Its size should be proportional to the dimensions of the room. Ideally, the headboard should be placed against a wall, with enough space on both sides for easy movement. It’s best to avoid pushing one side of the bed directly against a wall to ensure proper circulation around the room.


Figure 2: Bed space on either side ©Niels from Slaapwijsheid.nl


The bed should never directly face the door because it disturbs both, the one who is laying on the bed and the one who is entering the room. This will also control direct view that has from other space of the house towards the bed. This ensures privacy as well.

  • Storage

Storage spaces can be provided in a sperate closet space or even under the bed. In that case the bed will be designed for this purpose. A walking closet which is linked with a separate dressing area could be provided as well. All these storage spaces should have adequate space for easy movement.


Figure 3: Storage space under the bed


Figure 4: Built-in closet ©Max Vakhtbovycn


You can avoid having bedside tables by building inbuilt storage space on the wall for storing books and phone charging.


Figure 5: Wall cavity for storage


  • Working Desk

A working desk is a mandatory feature specially in children’s bedroom. There are several ways to place a working table in a bedroom. It could be placed facing a window. Or even next to the bed or facing the foot of the bed.  One could have a table as a part of the closet as a wall mounted or inbuilt table. All depends according to the layout of your bedroom.


Figure 6: Table beside bed © Max Vakhtbovycn


Figure 7: Table facing window ©Amar Preciado


Built-in seating can be designed along the windows to serve as a reading nook.


Figure 8: Window seating


  • Dressing Table or Vanity

A dressing table or vanity is an essential feature in every bedroom. It typically includes a mirror and storage for grooming items. Good lighting is crucial in this area to provide a clear view in the mirror. Adding a small seating area can also enhance comfort and convenience.


Figure 9: Vanity


Keep in mind not to overcrowd your bedroom with too much furniture and avoid using mismatched pieces. Every element in the room should complement one another for a cohesive look.


Natural and Artificial Lighting

A bedroom should be well-lit through natural sunlight.


Figure 10: Sun light through window ©Carlos Montelara


For artificial lighting, both ‘general lighting’ and ‘task lighting’ should be incorporated. A bedroom will have ceiling mounted  general lighting. Task lighting would light up different spaces in the bedroom. It will be placed on either side of the bed as pendant lighting, wall mounted or even as table lamps for reading purpose. Wardrobe and closet will have wardrobe lights. You  can set up multiple switches to enable control of the lights from both the bedside and the door.


Figure 11: Pendant lighting ©Max Vakhtbovycn


Figure 12: Bedside table lamp © Martin Lang


Figure 13: Bedside switches  ©Max Vakhtbovycn


Ventilation

It is important for a bedroom to have good airflow to maintain indoor air quality. In tropical climates, ventilation is mainly provided through windows. Windows and doors should be positioned to promote airflow, capture pleasant views while ensure privacy.


Figure 14: Bedside window ©marishalaugh


Color Combinations

The color of your bedroom can significantly impact your mood. Cool tones like blue and green, along with soft pastel colors, are commonly used in bedrooms. To create the illusion of a higher ceiling, it’s best to paint the ceiling in light colors.


Figure 15: Warm and cool color scheme


Using a variety of materials with different textures can create distinct atmospheres in the bedroom. It’s not just wall paint that adds color to the space; fabrics for bedding and curtains, tiles or finishes for the floors, and the materials used for furniture, ranging from natural wood to artificial materials like steel and plastic, all contribute to the overall ambiance.


Figure 16: Green walls for bedroom ©Curtis Adams


Figure 17: Accentuating blue bedspreads ©Curtis Adams


All this effort is aimed at making the bedroom a cozy, livable space—a true comfort zone within your home. Creating a well-designed bedroom involves careful consideration of layout, furniture arrangement, color schemes, and material choices. By prioritizing comfort, airflow, and aesthetic appeal, you can transform your bedroom into a serene retreat that enhances your well-being.


Image References:

www.pexels.com

https://boori.co.uk/blogs/boori-nest/how-to-maximise-under-bed-storage-for-kids

https://www.pixartprinting.co.uk/blog/warm-colours/

https://www.remodelista.com/posts/12-architectural-built-ins-for-the-bedroom/

https://www.designcafe.com/blog/home-interiors/dressing-table-with-mirror-ideas/

https://www.nestingwithgrace.com/girls-room-window-seat-and-roman-shades/


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