Tuesday, 9 September 2014

Creating More Space In Your Bedroom

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People have a tendency to spend time in their bedroom wishing they had a bit more space – and while it is not exactly possible to expand the size of your bedroom itself, there are actually a few specific things you can do to create more space in your bedroom, or to create the illusion of more space (and as far as most of these tips go, you can use them other rooms in your house as well!).

A lot of people have a tendency to set up their bed so that it sticks out into the middle of the room, with only the head of the bed touching the wall; while this is a good way to separate the room into “sides” for a married couple, it is not a good way to make your room feel bigger; push your bed against one wall or the other, and watch your room grow!

Providing contours in the room is another way to make it feel bigger; in fact, if you have create a catty-corner with a small desk or table (or with a small chair), this will actually make the room feel bigger, in spite of the fact that you have cut out a whole corner.

A cluttered room will also feel much more suffocating; make sure that you are keeping your bedroom clean as you go along – rather than having a day of the week on which you typically clean it – and it will pay you back by feeling much bigger.

And of course, when you give your room a thorough cleaning, this will also make quite a difference; take the time to go through your room, giving it a thorough cleaning and getting rid of anything you do not actually need taking up space in there!

If you have ever felt that you wished your room was bigger, know that this is not a difficult effect to achieve; simply follow these tips, and you will be on your way to feeling like you have a lot more space than you had before – despite not truly having any more space at all!

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