Go for this classic neutral layout design. A bedroom with white walls and windows, grey bed covers, and carpet can create a bright and airy space.
This layout is perfect for students or people working at home. Setting up a workstation in your bedroom is like killing two birds with one stone. You can work quietly and sleep afterward.
This layout is perfect for students or people working at home. Setting up a workstation in your bedroom is like killing two birds with one stone. You can work quietly and sleep afterward.
This bedroom layout takes place in the attic. Attics don't receive much natural light, but you can build skylights or roof lights to receive sunshine in your attic bedroom.
You can apply the less is more philosophy in this design. The minimalist layout tones everything down to simplicity. You can place your favorite essentials and opt for space-saving storage.
This layout is perfect for a second-floor bedroom, where the sunlight doesn't directly shine on your face. A bed beside the window emits a casual and relaxed charm.
A symmetrical-style bedroom layout screams balance and proportion. Symmetry in a bedroom has equal furniture and materials on both sides.
Many soft lights and lamps can sometimes emit a soothing and relaxing feeling. This layout balances the two side tables, lamps, and hanging pendant lights.
It's a great and practical idea to have space-saving storage for a standard room to maximize the space. So, having a built-in dresser can save you from a bulky wardrobe that takes up space.