This small bedroom takes full advantage of a clear glass lamp. "Cottage" often implies very small bedrooms, often without closets. Since space is at a premium, you'll need to use it wisely. This room eliminates the need for two bedside tables with a floor lamp on one side. The clear glass lamp saves visual space, and the light palette makes the room look bigger.
A wooden sunburst mirror floats above the bed and against watery blue walls, introducing an organic element into the space. The color intensifies with the drapery, which acts as the accent in this heavenly monochromatic retreat.
Roller shades combined with sheer panels provide depth to your window dressing, without the bulk. Keep this tip in mind especially if you have large windows in a small room.
How to make a small bedroom feel larger: "Weight and scale both played an important role in the design of this room. The open headboard, sheer drapes and even the clear glass lamp help to open the space up, creating no visual boundaries. Additionally we hung the drapes higher than the window frame, bringing your eyes up, which takes advantage of the height in this space making the overall room feel larger."
Looking for more light in your room? Instead of allowing a table lamp to distract from your window’s view, choose a design that lets the light shine through.
Roller shades combined with sheer panels provide depth to your window dressing, without the bulk. Keep this tip in mind especially if you have large windows in a small room.
Roller shades combined with sheer panels provide depth to your window dressing, without the bulk. Keep this tip in mind especially if you have large windows in a small room