If your bedroom is more “bed” and less “room,” there’s still hope. While it can be hard to get comfortable in a small space, finding home improvement projects that help you utilize your space well will make your bedroom feel more like home.
Below are some tips from an article called “7 Ways to Make a Small Bedroom Look Bigger and Work Better,” written by Shane Inman on Houzz.com:
Inman also mentions that using built-in shelving and pendant lighting will help save floor space.
At MasterWorks Painting, we also suggest choosing a few of your favorite colors and creating a color scheme. Having a consistent color scheme will complement your space by pulling the room together instead of making everything seem disjointed. You can incorporate a color scheme through painting and by purchasing color-coordinated accents.
Also, don’t be afraid to try a new layout. The bed is normally the focal point of any bedroom. If you have the space, arrange your bed as far from your bedroom door as possible. Changing the room’s focal point from right beside the door to across the room will make the room look larger than it actually is.
If you’re ready to tackle some summer home improvement jobs, MasterWorks Painting & Remodeling is here to help. We offer everything from residential painting to home remodeling. If you have a small bedroom you’re trying to improve, we can paint it, install larger windows, and even remodel it to increase your space. We serve Fairfax, Ashburn, Vienna, and the surrounding areas of Virginia. Contact us at 703-263-3302 to get a free quote from www.masterworkspainters.net today.
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