9x9 master bathroom layout12/29/2023 ![]() I think this type of furniture would be ideal for a small bedroom - drawers & desk and room for a lamp on top - put next to a bed it could also serve as a nightstand - all in one. Behind the leaf are drawers and cubbies that can hold all kinds of small items. Some ideas: my mother has a piece called a secretary in her bedroom 4 lower drawers and a leaf (for lack of a better word) above them that drops down to become a desk. I was thinking along similar lines.do you really need a queen bed? Both a desk & a chest of drawers? I'm confused by your diagram and post about your closet - do you have the small closet in the diagram, or do you have a wider reach-in closet? Are you open to finding other furniture? I hope this helps! :-) Give us an update if you can. I think once you define your room's purpose and know what you want it to "feel" like, you'll be able to figure out what to put in there and how to make it all work together, even in a very small space! Even though my room is for very practical purposes, I believe in creating beauty and I want my room to evoke a feeling of warmth and peace, even though I'm only awake in there for under an hour a day. A fresh coat of paint, maybe curtains over the mini-blinds, and art on the walls and on my dresser. I'll be sprucing up my room in the coming months. So I know I'm the only one that's going to be sleeping in this bed. Not to make this an "R" rated post, but I'm single and not looking. It was so much cheaper in the smaller size, even way way less than the double! (And a friend who manages a mattress store was able to get me a primo discount.) I wasn't sure I could adjust to a twin xl, but I'm getting the best sleep of my life on this mattress! Not only does it save a ton of space, I was able to afford a really, really nice tempurpedic mattress. What size bed do you really need? I switched from a queen to a twin XL last October. So think through these questions: what is the purpose(s) of your room? Do you really need a desk in there? Would that also necessitate a chair? Do you really need a dresser, or would drawers under the bed be sufficient? (If you have room to hang almost all your clothes in the closet, which is what I do, you really don't need many drawers.) I have a: bed, dresser, nightstand, lamp (temporarily because the overhead light is nonfunctional), a closet with no doors, and a cat station (food, water, litter box). ![]() Thus, I don't need a big room with lots of stuff in it. ![]() From the time I get dressed and leave my room in the morning until the time I go to bed, I rarely ever set foot in my room. The purpose of my room is: sleep, take meds, get dressed, clothes and suitcase storage, and kitty "safe" room. Decide what YOU want the purpose of your room to be. Once you know what the room is supposed to be, it makes it so much easier to design, organize, and decorate it!Ī bedroom can have many purposes: a place to sleep, study, read, watch TV, have intimate relationships, eat, store clothes, a dressing room, nap room, escape from other people in the house, and on and on and on.but the one thing it shouldn't be is an afterthought. When Joy and I help people organize their homes, we make them talk through, then write down, the purpose of each room. So let me ask you this: what is the purpose of your bedroom? I know it sounds obvious, but bear with me. And I wanted Joy to have a nice sized room that's her own space. I chose the smallest room because I work from home and wanted to make the master BR into a library. ![]() I just bought a manufactured home fixer upper and my adult daughter and I are still unpacking/sorting/figuring it all out. Hi vuvimoic! Welcome to my world! Haha! My bedroom is 10x7.5.
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