How To Arrange A Bedroom With A Large Window
In a small or awkward-layout bedroom sometimes the only place to put your bed is in front of a window.
How to arrange a bedroom with a large window. You can arrange your bed under a window float it in the center of a room nestle it squarely into a bare corner or place it diagonally across a corner. The key is to create zones that feel discrete and yet tie together visually says AD100 interior designer Suzanne Kasler who has decorated dozens if not hundreds of expansive master bedrooms. Get some graph paper and use a 1 square1 foot method.
This arrangement can help block an unpleasant. View in gallery Place your most interesting piece of furniture front-and-center framed and highlighted by the windows themselves. Cover Window with Heavy Draperies.
When possible arrange for opportunities for comfortable dining directly in front of the largest window in your space. Now move the furniture pieces around the graph paper until you find an arrangement you like. Add a Solid Headboard If you have to have a bed in front of the window and thats the only place for it be sure that you have a strong and sturdy headboard that is attached to the bed.
This will provide the necessary support which is not provided by the window wall. You can do this in a very random eclectic way or in an orderly arrangement of rows whichever look you prefer. Place mirrors opposite existing light sources like windows or lamps to double.
Cut pieces of paper the size of your furniture pieces and mark them appropriately. The best way to arrange the mirrors in your bedroom depends on what youre hoping to accomplish. With a colorful or strong choice of curtains framing the bed the window the curtains and everything in between become one big and bold visual focal point.
The key here is to be sure the pieces are large enough to visually fill the space on the wall and avoid a bunch of small pieces. Try adding a mirror to create a window-like effect balancing the light or the sizeshape of the window. A cramped bedroom devoid of light can be made to look and feel bigger by simply boosting the natural illumination.