A small bedroom can be a challenge.
Teens need a lot of space to stretch out, but bedrooms are rarely big enough. Creativity is a must to fit everything a
Loft Beds
Think "college dorm" and loft your bed to
Shelving
Use shelves instead of freestanding furniture.
Replace desks, tables and nightstands with mounted shelves to carve out more space in a room. Shelves placed around the top of the room can hold books and trinkets. A table mounted at counter height makes a great desk when paired with a stool. Install a shelf next to the bed or just above it for a lamp, radio and other bedside items.
Modular Furniture
Get the look of expensive built-in furniture using modular bedroom furniture. Modular furniture is constructed in uniform sizes that allow stacking and nesting of items to create a compact design. You can rearrange the modular furniture as your teen's needs change to create a new room design.
Color Schemes
Keep colors nuetral in a small room.
Paint the room in light colors to maximize the space. Use multiple shades of the same color to create a unique design without visually breaking up the space. Purchase furniture items the same colors as the walls to make the room appear even bigger.
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