Whatever their size, they can be full of style and warmth.
Try placing it against a window.
Use a Clothing Rack for Decor and Storage
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Short on closet space?
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Instead, use a clothes rack to double as storage and decor for your small apartment bedroom.
Sort your clothes by color for a picture-perfect gradient effect.
Pair them with similarly colored accents elsewhere in your bedroom to complete the look.
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The space below can be used for a home office or even a guest bed.
Use decor carefully and purposefully to ensure your bedroom is as stylish as it is tight on space.
Highlight Your Molding
Many pre-war apartment bedrooms have unique molding along the walls and flooring.
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Highlight it by painting it a fun accent color like sage green or salmon pink.
Instead, look for astatement rugthat you love that can do the trick just as well.
Instead, let the view be the focal point of the space, and complement with understated decor elsewhere.
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Work With Your Brick
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It’s hard to hang wall art on brick.
There’s no shame in abare-bones look.
Use Your Corners
Corner beds don’t need to look misplaced.
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A touch of green will prevent the space from feeling too cramped or sterile.
Make a Mini Gallery Wall
Struggling to find the perfect piece of art for your bedroom wall?
Pick a few of your favorites and create asmall-scale gallery wall.
Emily Henderson Design / Photo by Sara Ligorria-Tramp
Just verify the pieces work well together.
Add Wallpaper
A small bedroom doesn’t need to mean a small amount of personality.
Instead, add your style wherever you’re free to.
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One way to do this is through wallpaper, likeStudio Peakeadded in the bedroom above.
Keep Curtains Open
Many apartment bedrooms are blessed with big windows.
Either way, a great view of the world outdoors will make your bedroom feel so much larger.
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Store Books on Windowsills
Running out of room for all your books?
Use your windowsills for some extra book storage.
Add some warmth with cozy textures like velvet and wool and inviting colors like cool blues and yellows.
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you’re able to DIY it or seek out a ready-made version.
We love the pairing in the space above fromThe Travelling Apartment.
Add Flowers
Searching for the perfect bedside table decor?
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Sometimes, all you need is a vase of your favorite flowers.
Pair them with some rattan or light wood to finish the look.
To make your apartment bedroom look nice, focus on choosing bed linens or wall art that you love.
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Yael Weiss Interiors/ Photo By@SketchFortyTwo
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