7 Interior Design Ideas for a Minimalist Master Bedroom That Maximises Space and Style

What kind of design do you want to see when you walk into your master bedroom at night or when you get up in the morning? If it's not the room you have now, we've compiled a list of 7 inspiring bedroom ideas, as well as suggestions and accessories, to help you create your unique place. It's all here, from master bedroom colour ideas and bedroom furniture sets to exquisite lighting schemes and show-stopping accent walls. No matter what you’re looking for - a peaceful, sleep-inducing design or a calming environment to spend your mornings,  keep reading…

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Best Interior Design Ideas for Maximising Space in a Master Bedroom

Close quarters may be claustrophobic and, to be honest, unlivable. Though there are times when we don't have any control over the size of our bedroom, the good news is that with a bit of smart decorating and imaginative organising, you can make even your little home feel almost palatial. Okay, so… not quite palatial, but you have to agree that a room spacious enough to serve you as a retreat at the end of a hard, stressful and long day, apart from being fashionable enough to flaunt, is all one wants. Simply copy these designing strategies, and you'll see that size doesn't really matter. 

Here are 7 game-changing minimalistic bedroom ideas to get you started.

1. For Small Bedroom Design, Get to the Essentials

Stick to only the essentials, the strictly necessary elements; in any tiny bedroom, it will generate greater openness and make your space as simple (and hence quiet) as feasible. Of course, the primary focus should always be the bed, with side tables to store things you need on a regular basis, just where you need them: by your bedside. A basic white or cream wall, along with linens in a similar tone, will make even the tiniest of spaces appear larger and brighter.

PRO-TIP: If you have built-ins for closet space and other storage, this plan works nicely, keeping the room bare enough for a pleasant night's sleep.

2. Every Inch Counts, Including Walls

When it comes to finding a place to keep or exhibit your goods, you must be resourceful. While clothing, luggage, sports equipment, and trinkets should be housed in a specific area, books, art, pictures, and plants should be exhibited and easily accessible. Floating shelves, like the ones beside this bed, are great tiny bedroom ideas since they highlight your own hobbies while also making use of the sometimes wasted space on a plain wall.

PRO-TIP: While an open shelf is a great concept, make sure your space is dust-free or can be dusted regularly.

3. Light and Bright

In a small bedroom, white is a flexible and practical colour to employ. It keeps the space from seeming claustrophobic or crowded. Your bedroom will appear larger if you paint it white. Use white or brighter colours to liven up your place and compensate for the absence of ample wall space or windows.

Worrying if painting the walls white would be very stark? Layer your whites with contrasting textures and white-on-white patterns for a drama to keep your tiny bedroom from looking chilly or lacking individuality. The addition of a patterned blanket and chrome bedside lights in the bedroom could change the space from antiseptic to trendy.

4. Multipurpose Nook

While not all small bedroom designs allow for a home office corner or even a small desk, choosing a comfortable recliner may provide a multipurpose spot to read by the window or work on a laptop. This piece will not only be useful, but it will also provide colour and design to a neutrally toned space.

PRO-TIP:  A soft armchair is adaptable enough to be left in the bedroom or relocated about the house for additional sitting.

5. Rethink the Layout

Rethinking the typical layout in a tiny bedroom is always a good idea. Arrange the furnishings in such a way that you don't feel overwhelmed. To avoid the area seeming crowded, place the majority of the furniture against one wall, preferably the one you see the least when you're in it.

Try to keep the number of furniture in a tiny bedroom to a minimum by using clever multifunctional items like the sideboard that also serves as a dressing table.

6. Around the Bed Storage

Bespoke wardrobes are the most efficient method to maximise your bedroom storage options. Building wardrobes on each side of the bed helps to create a frame that keeps the focus on one wall. This would help in freezing up the spaces on the remaining walls by eliminating any obstructions that would otherwise eat up the precious space. Instead, decorate the rest of the walls by hanging artwork or mirrors. 

You could also take advantage of the space above the bed by adding storage, but be careful not to make the design appear old – or claustrophobic with too much going on.

7. Surface Choice Reflection

Reflective surfaces offer the visual appearance of extending space, doubling the sense of a tiny bedroom. Who hasn't strolled into a pub and assumed it was twice the size, only to discover that it was a cunning use of mirrors that fooled you? Mirrored closets, a reflective wall covering, and mirrored bedside tables are employed to make the small bedroom appear larger than it is. Don't worry if using all three seems daunting; the same rules apply when only one of these features is employed. 

PRO-TIP: When planning the arrangement of your small bedroom, consider where you can best install reflecting surfaces based on the orientation of the room and the presence of natural and artificial lights.

The Takeaway

Minimalism is the way to go if you believe in the adage 'Less is More.' Simply be sure to pay attention to three key elements: simplicity, open space, and natural light, and you'll be fine. So all you have to do now is think smart and make little but effective modifications, and your minimalistic bedroom design will be ready to go.

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