Tiny/Nonexistent hallway
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Comments (4)Hi. You would need to be very supple for this (!) but you could bring the bed forward and add a clothes rail behind. Use a curtain to disguise most of the storage. Layer the bed with cushions and throws so it becomes the focal point. Agree with headers re storage bed, look for one that front opens or has front drawers and store items in there that you don't need frequently. I'd use the cupboard for bags and shoes so as to try and keep the rest of the room as clutter free as possible. Can you paint the room? A cooler colour may make it feel very marginally bigger as the cream/beige looks a little warm. I'd keep the chest of drawers in the same as the ŵall colour so they blend in and add colour for cushions etc. Mirrors will make a room feel bigger but im not sure where they would fix. Perhaps go for a wider cabinet to the left of the door and add a free standing mirror on top? Or alternatively look at mirrored caninet/s...See MoreClothes storage for tiny bedroom
Comments (25)Ikea have a headboard which you can fit behind your own bed and eliminate the bedside units gaining more space for nightstand use and quilt storage underneath. It will give you some more privacy from the window too. Eventually a roman blind would be more appropriate too. The remaining wall at the side of the window can be used for hanging shelving like the ikea kallax. Open the space visually by simply adding a larger mirror to a side wall and hang hats scarves and even coats on pegs along the opposite wall. Use the space above the entryway door for shelving or closed cupboards and fit in a corner wardrobe. If you can remove the door or get it to swing outward. If you consider changing the bed for an underbed storage one it must have a hydraulic mechanism otherwise it is a nightmare. But you can find some storage bags or boxes that slide under the existing bed - just measure properly and try to make the best of the space. Alternatively you could change the bed completely to a high up loft base with a ladder and have ample space beneath it. Check the ikea Stora and others too....See MoreAdding a hallway
Comments (9)Hi, I just came across your post and wondered how you got on with your plan and if you went through with the changes? Your ideas are something that we are considering as we have a similar layout to yours, so interested to know if you went ahead with the work, and if so, are you happy with the results?...See MoreHall advice & support
Comments (4)Agree with Sarah, the alcove is perfect for storage and a joiner could fit it out with low shelves for shoes and pegs above for coats. If it’s deep enough you could even put a cushion at seat height (with the shoe shelves underneath) and have a place to sit to put your shoes on. On the other hand it could have a door or curtain fitted to hide everything away. You can also fit a slim radiator cover and this would give you a ledge for keys or a small lamp or whatever you wish....See More- 4 years ago
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