Match your bedroom curtains to your soft furnishings.
Small bedroom with big windows.
Team with sheer curtains hung from a pole that extends either side of the windows so they can be swept right back.
Cover window with heavy draperies.
Cover window with thick heavy draperies that completely cover the window and block any light.
Place mirrors opposite existing light sources like windows or lamps to double.
On the window side of the room we added a bench under the windows for extra seating.
When the room is small you will want to bring in as much light as possible.
With a colorful or strong choice of curtains framing the bed the window the curtains and everything in between become one big and bold visual focal point.
We also tucked a floor length mirror into the corner for a natural light filled dressing spot.
A cramped bedroom devoid of light can be made to look and feel bigger by simply boosting the natural illumination.
This narrow bedroom appears wider and larger with the help of its white walls large window and ample lighting.
Pops of colours keeps it from being too ascetic and boring.
First of all large windows are great because they let in lots of natural light.
More light means a more open and spacious look for the room and this can turn out to be very useful especially in the case of a small bedroom.