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Long CurtainsLong Curtain RodsCurtains Behind BedBlue CurtainsMake CurtainsCurtains HungWindow CurtainsCurtain PanelsHigh CurtainForwardIf you must place the bed in front of a single window, it's best to hang drapes the entire width of the bed or better yet, across the entire wall. From Meg & Steve's Urban Nest. (Image credit: Justice Darragh) If you're dealing with a common small-apartment problem — a bedroom scarcely large enough for a bed, much less anything else — look no further than this list of clever space-saving solutions. These are some of the best ideas we're seen for tucking away all the stuff that tends to accumulate in a bedroom, and ensuring that your sleeping space will be calm and restful. Related Video: Check out a small but truly awesome bedroom! 1. A nightstand that mounts on the wall is perfect for a small bedroom. The open space underneath the nightstand visually enlarges the space, and you can also stash things like shoes and books underneath.

Mounting a lamp on the wall frees up space on top of the nightstand. A peaceful bedroom spotted on La Maison D'Anna G. (Image credit: La Maison d'Anna G) 2. No room for a nightstand beside the bed? Hang shelves on the wall instead. In the room above, wall shelves provide a catch-all for books and other sundries in a super-narrow sleeping space. Domino Magazine, via Stockholm Vitt. 3. For even more storage, consider hanging shelves up high that run the length of the room. You won't loose any floor real estate at all, and you'll gain a lot of storage space. Elle Interior, via Desire to Inspire. (Image credit: Elle Interior) 4. A deep window sill can do nightstand duty in a narrow room. Spotted on Desire to Inspire. (Image credit: Desire to Inspire) 5. Here's an idea for a nightstand that takes up even less space — a simple shelf beside the bed. From Apartment Therapy's Big Book of Small Cool Spaces. (Image credit: Apartment Therapy's Big Book of Small Cool Spaces)

6. A deep wall-mounted shelf can double as a desk, if you're okay with perching on the bed while working. A cozy bedroom from Lonny. 7. Make a nightstand do double duty as a desk. A clever bedroom solution from Cristina Mella. (Image credit: Cristina Mella) 8. Why not re-claim the unused space above your headboard? Here, a shelf mounted above the bed adds extra storage, and lights underneath free up nightstand real estate. A word to the wise, though: if you're a fan of reading in bed, make sure that the shelf is mounted above the height of your head when you're sitting up. A small bedroom spotted on Decor8. 9. These homeowners did one better and added cabinets above the bed. I especially like the idea of the IKEA Trones as nightstand — shoe storage and bedside catchall all in one. 10. If your apartment is lacking in closet space, wardrobes flanking the bed can go a long way towards making up for it. They also provide a nice, built-in look. (And if your bedroom is even smaller than the one pictured above, skipping the nightstands and just placing the wardrobes on either side of the bed, like the folks from Young House Love did, is especially cozy.)

Re-edited from a post originally published 4.18.14-NT
christmas cake decorating for beginnersDesigning a small bedroom is not just about creating interiors that save up on space. It needs to be a combination of style and space consciousness that exudes balance and panache. This requires both proper planning and a touch of ingenuity. Lack of space in the bedroom does not mean you have to give up on either comfort or elegance. Compact bedrooms can appear as lavish and luxurious as any other that is blessed with ample space. In a world where studio apartments and city lofts are becoming more and more common, savvy design seems an absolute must.Designing the interiors of a small room are all about creating greater visual room and incorporating ample storage units. A clean and uncluttered look is an absolute must. From lighting to paint and mirrors to accessories, every little detail makes a big difference.

Here are a few modern inspirations that will get you started on the right path –by Sullivan Building & Design Groupby Elad Gonen & Zeev BeechMost home owners tend to confuse between spaces that are airy and fresh and ones that are simply large. Size of the room has pretty much nothing to do with the vibe it exudes. Small bedrooms can look airy and pleasing when done right. Lighting and color play pretty much the most important part in it all. Try to keep the color combinations in a compact bedroom to a minimum. If you can work out a color scheme with white as the backdrop and introduce single accent color by using pillows, fabric or décor, then it appears all the more modern and graceful.Adding too many colors creates visual fragmentation of an already small space. This makes your bedroom look much smaller than it really is. Lighting is another aspect that you need to plan carefully for bedrooms short on space. Lighting pretty much makes or breaks any room; Try to eliminate all dark corners by suing several layers of lighting.

Pendant lights and scones are a great choice as they save up on leg room as well!Style is often about illusion. What appears to be the truth is often more important than what really is and perception makes a huge difference. This is as true for design of small spaces as it is for Hollywood! Creating ample leg room by using furnishings that occupy the vertical space is a wonderful way to free up the square footage. The walls of a small bedroom cannot look cluttered. Yet, they must be used to the hilt. From floating bedside tables to ergonomic shelves, every smart addition gives the room a huge facelift.Apart from sleek shelves that disappear into the walls, mirrors and glossy surfaces are a cool and trendy way to fashion more visual space. They also bring in a touch of Hollywood regency when coupled with plush fabrics. Use of skylights and large windows also adds to the freshness of a tiny bedroom while enhancing ventilation.Attic bedrooms and stylish guestrooms are gaining prominence as home owners are trying to make use of every available inch of room.