10 Trendy Cupboard Design Concepts for Cozy Small Bedrooms


What is the important yet personal space in a house?
The living room? Yes, it is important, but is it personal?

The Bedroom is where we let our true self explore this realm freely. Other spaces are constantly conquered by others. So a cramped room space can lead to many psychological issues. But it's also hard to neglect a cupboard space in a room. This leads us to design a cupboard space considering the space available in the bedroom. If you are pushed to design a small room in the available built up area, consider these 10 simple ideas to design a cupboard or enhance the storage area in your room.

1. Colours

The darker the colour of your interior, the deeper it becomes; making your room look much smaller.
The best way to overcome this is using light colour panels for your cupboard design. Natural lighting and bright colours can make your room look bigger.

2. Built-in closet

While planning and designing a room space; if your room is going to be smaller, plan a built-in closet. This helps you to save more floor space by utilising every bit of the floor and wall area in your room. This also helps you to customize your own design in the cupboard, leaving a personal design touch in your room.

3. Sliding door

Traditional cupboard doors need the extra space for opening the door, but a sliding door can be a brilliant solution for saving that space in a smaller room.

4. Mirror

Mirrors are a great way to make your space look much bigger. This just doesn’t work as an illusion factor, but when combined with a cupboard can also be a place for dressing. This brilliantly saves up the space in your room at the same time creating an illusion of making it bigger.

5. Vertical storage

Utilising your wall space can prove effective in time of need, especially when you are lacking space in your room. Vertical storage, like higher shelves and cabinets above your bed, can help you save floor space effectively. These higher shelves can be used for storing less used materials.

 

6. Intergrated desk

It is always a luxury to add a workstation in your room. A cupboard is a must, but if you are requiring a working table or a dressing table in your room; you can integrate them to form multipurpose furniture. This saves an enormous space in your room.

7. Corner Cupboard

Think about it: the most useless space in any room will be the unused corner space; often hidden behind a door or furniture. This space can be used as a corner cupboard to store your extra clothes and accessories. It can help you use your vertical corner wall space, saving up the extra floor space in your room.

8. Cupboard behind doors

Door acts as a threshold between once space and another, but in times can also be used as a space for extra storage with some attach hooks and shelves. Attaching extra shelves to your cupboard doors can also be useful in making them to store double the amount.

9. Under bed storage

Beds are not just for sleeping, but can also be used for storing. When your bed has space below, you can use pull out drawers and plastic containers to use extra mattresses or clothes.

10. Lighting

You’ve tried everything, but still your room feels small? Try adding strip RGB lights inside your cupboard. This automatically enhances your overall interior experience. A sensor light can also be placed inside your cupboard, making them interactive with the user.

 

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