10 common bedroom design problems with solutions

The journey to achieving the bedroom of your dreams might have some obstacles.

Bedrooms are a haven of rest and relaxation. They are spaces where you seek solace after an exhausting day and where you feel the safest. We all spend a considerable amount of time, energy and efforts to decorate our bedroom in a way that reflects our personality and sense of style in the best way possible. In the journey of creating the bedroom of your dreams, you might encounter some problems that can potentially hamper your plans. In this article, we will delve deeper into some such problems and discover troubleshooting tips.

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Limited space

If your bedroom area is small, it can feel cramped and claustrophobic if not designed correctly, thereby hindering comfort and functionality. To resolve this issue, it is recommended to optimise the space with multi-purpose furniture, for example a loft-bed with a desk underneath. Free up space by using wall-mounted shelves and go for light, neutral tones to create a sense of openness.

 

Insufficient storage

If your room does not have adequate space for storage, it can create clutter that can adversely affect the tidy and organised look of the room. Furniture with built-in storage, such as a bed with drawers or storage ottomans can help solve this problem without compromising functionality. A smart way to create more storage space is to utilise the vertical space by incorporating tall bookshelves and wardrobes. It is also essential to periodically implement a decluttering routine to keep belongings in check.

 

Poor lighting

Lighting plays an important role in defining the overall ambiance of the space. Inadequate or harsh lighting not only affects the functionality of the bedroom but also has considerable impact on the mood. This can be overcome by incorporating a layered and well-thought out lighting design that suits the space by combining ambient, task and accent lighting in a suitable manner. Go for warm-toned bulbs for a cosy vibe and use dimmer switches for flexibility in adjusting the brightness.

 

Awkward layout

The shape or layout of your room might make it difficult to arrange furniture in a desirable and aesthetically pleasing manner. If this is a problem you are facing, consider defining specific zones for different activities and go for custom-built furniture tailored to the room’s dimensions. Additionally, you can visually anchor furniture arrangements and maintain balance with the use of area rugs.

 

Noisy environment

Excessive noise from external sources entering the room can disrupt your sleep and relaxation. You can avoid this by investing in heavy, sound-absorbing curtains or blinds. You can further dampen sound by using thick carpets and rugs. If possible, play some white noise or a soothing background music to drown the external noise.

 

Lack of privacy

If your bedroom lacks sufficient privacy, it can feel uncomfortable and hamper your personal space. Installing curtains or blinds can provide both privacy and light control. Additionally, decorative room dividers can be used to create separate areas within the bedroom or arrange the furniture strategically to create natural partitions.

 

Inadequate ventilation

An inadequately ventilated space can hamper air circulation, leading to discomfort and adverse effect on the overall freshness of the bedroom. Overcome this by making use of natural ventilation with the help of operable windows. Improve the indoor air quality with the help of fans and air purifiers and choose bedding materials that are breathable. Most importantly, keep the space clean and clutter free to facilitate better airflow.

 

Unappealing colour scheme

If the chosen colour scheme for the room is dull or mismatched, it can result in a lacklustre and uninviting ambiance. It is necessary to select a cohesive colour palette that also enhances the sense of relaxation, such as calming blues or soft greens. Pops of brighter colours that complement the dominant colour can be introduced through accessories, artwork or accent walls. To create a harmonious environment, it is of paramount importance to ensure that the colours complement each other.

 

Limited natural light

Ample natural light in the space is a significant mood lifter that also contributes to energy-efficiency. Bedrooms that lack natural light have a gloomy ambiance. You can easily maximise natural light by using sheer window treatments. Use strategically placed mirrors as a decor element to create an illusion of space and reflect natural light to spread it more evenly across the room.

 

Mismatched furniture

Visually uncoordinated furniture can disrupt the entire aesthetic of the space and create a sense of chaos. To avoid this, opt for furniture with a consistent style. Whether it’s modern, traditional or transitional, as long as it is cohesive, you are good to go. Pay special attention to colour, materials and proportions to ensure a harmonious and visually pleasing arrangement.

 

FAQs

What can I do to make my small bedroom feel larger?

Multifunctional furniture like a loft bed with a desk underneath can help expand floor space. Opt for neutral colours to add to the openness.

How can I address storage issues without sacrificing style?

Furniture with built-in storage, such as under-bed drawers, can solve this problem. Also consider making efficient use of the vertical space available with bookshelves and wardrobes.

What is the best way to address poor lighting?

Go for a layered lighting design that combines ambient, task and accent lighting in the best possible way. Additionally, use warm fixtures and dimmer switches for ease of adjustment.

How can I address layout issues in my bedroom?

Define specific zones for different activities and incorporate custom-built furniture that fit your room’s dimensions to create a visually cohesive space in spite of an awkward layout.

How can I reduce noise in my bedroom?

Use sound-absorbing curtains and heavy rugs and carpets to dampen the noise. Strategic furniture placing can also act as an efficient sound barrier.

How can I address privacy issues in my bedroom?

Installing curtains or blinds can offer both privacy and light control and decorative room dividers can help distinguish between specific zones to address privacy issues.

What is the best way to improve ventilation in my bedroom?

Operable windows are the simplest way to ensure natural ventilation. Additionally, you can consider using fans and air purifiers for better results.

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