Bedroom Chairs For Small Spaces

Bedroom Chairs For Small Spaces

in Bedroom Furniture

Small Bedroom Ideas With Bedroom Chairs

You want to fit a chair in your bedroom but find it difficult to squeeze in because there isn't much space for it. This common problem often rises when proper room planning hasn't taken place before decorating – particularly important when renovating small bedrooms.

One possible reason for why you can't fit a chair in your room is because the bed occupies the most space. Another cause could be a large wardrobe or desk/ dressing table leaving minimal room for any comfortable bedroom seating.

Fortunately there are a number of ways that smaller bedrooms can be designed to provide ample space for a chair. This blog article will supply you with some small bedroom ideas so you too can enjoy sitting as well as sleeping in your room.

Decide The Purpose of Bedroom Seating

Before planning the layout of your room, first identify what you'd like seating for. Maybe you'd like a dressing table to apply make-up at in which case you'd only need a stool or small boudoir chair. Perhaps you want a comfy place to sit and read before going to sleep at bedtime.

Whatever you intend to use a bedroom chair for, identify its use first to mould the rest of your room's design around its functionality. Take note of how much space it will occupy to help with the next phase of design.

Balancing Your Furniture Sizes

Assuming that your room is a typical box shape, be aware that you will have to compromise the size of other furnishings in a smaller bedroom i.e. if a desk and seating is important, don't expect to fit a super queen bed frame in easily.

If another room in your house is available as a dressing room where your wardrobe(s) and dressing table can be kept, leaving the bedroom available for just sleeping in, this arrangement will most likely allow the most space for a chair and a slightly larger bed than a single/ four foot one (small double).

Single beds will provide the most space for other furnishings, as will daybeds, which is fine if you don't share the bed with someone. If a larger bed is required 4ft beds are a better size for two people to sleep in comfortably plus they aren't as cumbersome as king or queen sizes.

If you can't avoid separating your dressing and sleeping needs into individual rooms, there are a number of slimline wardrobes you can use to store your clothes whilst keeping plenty of space free for seating.

Positioning Your Furniture Correctly

The natural way to decorate your room is with equal symmetry so your bed should be positioned in the centre of the room to make one side look like a mirror copy of the other. If you have bedside tables you should also try to position one either side of the bed.

Depending on whether or not you buy a bedroom chair on its own, or for a small desk/ dressing table, its position will vary. A popular configuration places it near the foot or side of the bed – ideal if you fancy reading before bedtime.

The least intrusive area in your bedroom for a chair is the corner of the room. Tub chairs make the most effective use of this space because of their curved, U-shape that is capable of filling the corner rather than leaving a big gap that square chairs would.

Tips for Finishing Your Decor

Once you've chosen your ideal collection of bedroom furniture it is time to think about the colour of your room. Paler colour tones are effective in smaller rooms to open them up visually and create the illusion of a more spacious environment.

Add soft furnishings sparingly and avoid cluttering the room. Bare essentials, such as curtains and rugs, can add warmth as can the odd scatter cushion.

Another useful feature for smaller bedrooms is big mirrors positioned somewhere opposite the window to illuminate the room more effectively (chasing shadows away). This also enhances the room's size by reflecting it, removing the physical barrier of the wall.

Summary

Our collection of small bedroom ideas should help to kick start your imagination and give you some direction on how to squeeze a bedroom chair into your tiny room.

Browse through Frances Hunt's collection of bedroom chairs today and find some of the best and most comfortable seating for your room.

Bedroom Chairs For Small Spaces

Source: https://www.franceshunt.co.uk/news/2013/08/small-bedroom-ideas-with-bedroom-chairs/

Share:

Tidak ada komentar:

Posting Komentar

banner