Ideas for putting beds in small spaces

Double folding bed

Today homes are not as spacious as many people would like, but in reality it is necessary because the population is growing and especially in large cities, space is expensive so it is reduced in homes. If you have a small room, one of the trickiest parts of decorating it is trying to figure out how to fit a bed in the space.

Larger beds mean little room to walk around the bed and even take up a lot of space to be able to enjoy other furniture within the same room. A traditional bed takes up a lot of space in a bedroom and the shade part is usually unusable. Whether you have a small bedroom or you want to save space, do not miss these ideas of putting beds in small spaces. It just takes a little creativity!

A folding bed

Pull-down beds are a great idea for small bedrooms because once it's used, it hides away and the rest of the space can be used. An example is a bed upstairs with another double mattress that slides under the first mattress. This is a great option if more than one person sleeps in the bedroom. The headboard on a fold-down bed can also be bequeathed to reveal extra storage. There are those who prefer that the entire bed be hidden and remain in the form of a closet.

A loft-style bed

The problem with most beds is that you lose all the space above and below the bed. If you think of your bedroom as if it were a small loft, you could raise your bed on a platform that incorporates storage, so you will still have a lot of use capacity in the space.

Folding beds

People who add high beds to their lives often raise them almost to the ceiling but this can be claustrophobic for some people. You can raise the bed midway between the floor and the ceiling so that you still have usable space under the bed but you don't risk hitting your head on the ceiling while getting out of bed.

Small bedroom on 3 levels

Bunk beds can be a critical element when trying to cram as much sleeping space into a room as possible. However, it also eats up a lot of space and removes storage places if you don't think well how to place each piece of furniture or how to make good use of the corners. To achieve the levels, you can use a raised bed that has a closet and desk just below it. This way you will have space to store and also a place for study. To access the bed, you will only need a simple ladder.

This also shows that it is possible to use each part of a space in a fun and functional way. Typically, areas with steeply sloped roofs would be regulated for storage or perhaps left unused and intact.

Storage under the bed

Loft beds are always a favorite in small spaces. But what really makes loft beds so popular is the amount of storage space they provide. It can be placed under them. As we have mentioned above, it can be used to add a desk and a closet or do it separately.

Ikea Stuva bunk beds

Having a traditional bed in a bedroom would mean losing all those storage options, so a loft bed is a smart choice for small spaces or even large spaces where you want to make the most of the space. If the bedroom is small enough, Using a raised bed might be the only way to put a usable desk area in the space and a decent storage spot.

Spacious beds and play areas

Loft-style beds don't have to be solely to be used as desk space. You can also create any space under the bed, a space that suits you depending on the lifestyle you have. For example, if you have children you can create an incredible play area under the beds. So your children can have their play corner even if the rest of the home is too small to play in other areas of the house.

Children's bunk beds

Other options can be to create an arts and crafts corner, a place to play video games, a work corner, a reading corner or even add a two-seater sofa to enjoy visits with your guests. Another idea is to put nice curtains or another privacy system under the beds to hide this area from view.

Do you already know how you are going to take advantage of the space under your bed in your small bedroom?


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