Why not try to utilize every inch of the room?
Here are a few tips to consider when maximizing this space.
Use Built-Ins For a Perfect Fit
The dream bedroom requires a lot of furniture; a bed and a couple of dressers take up a lot of space and that’s not including any chairs, benches, mirrors, or end tables. A great way to include all of these items and still have a place to store blankets or other necessary items is to invest in ‘built-in’ furniture. Often homeowners can find bed frames or benches with drawers built in for easy storage. This maximizes space while finding a double use for some items.
Take Advantage of Dead Space
Dead Space isn’t as dangerous as it sounds; it has nothing to do with death, rather it is wall space that might normally not be used. For example, the space above a dresser or an end table are areas perfect for a couple of shelves or a wall-hanging bookcase that can creatively display unique family objects or a seasonal flower arrangement.
Transparency Matters
Often homeowners want to expand the feel of the master bathroom without physically expanding it. Installing glass shower doors is a great way to make the bathroom feel larger without the mess of a construction project. The room will feel larger and now brighter without that annoying shower curtain.