It’s a fact; a tidy bedroom can uplift your mood. When clothes are folded in the dresser and books are neatly arranged on the shelf, it feels peaceful. A made bed, a simple nightstand with a lamp and a picture frame, a clutter-free bedroom creates a space where you can relax. 

Compare that to a messy room with empty food containers and a tangled mess of cords. Which room would you rather be in? One room invites you to recharge, while the other overwhelms you with disorder. We all know which room we would prefer to sleep in. We all want a clean space, but managing clutter isn’t always easy, and it can seem like a never-ending cycle of tidying. 

Sometimes, no matter how much you tidy up, there’s still stuff that needs a home. If this sounds familiar, it’s time to consider smart bedroom furniture. By smart, we mean pieces with hidden storage that help keep your space organised without looking cluttered.

Whether you're decorating a guest room, a child's room, or a master bedroom, the right furniture can make the space feel warm and welcoming. This guide will explore versatile storage hacks for small spaces, bedroom ideas for guest rooms, and different types of furniture that can suit any aesthetic.

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Bedroom Ideas for Small Spaces

When picking out bedroom furniture, it's easy to get carried away with all the options available. But let's be practical. Before you even consider modern bedroom design ideas, measure your space. Knowing your room's dimensions helps a lot. You don't want to end up falling in love with a bed or wardrobe only to find out it doesn't fit after you’ve purchased it. 

If your room's on the bigger side, you've plenty of room to play around. But, for smaller rooms, you'll need to be a bit more selective to fit everything comfortably. Thinking about space early on can save you a lot of hassle later. Here are some small room bedroom ideas for you.

Use a Bookcase Headboard

A bookcase headboard covers multiple bases at once. It’s not just a spot for your favourite books; it doubles as a bedside table, too. You can store your nightly essentials right there. Plus, if you're a fan of headboards, this one also frames your bed nicely. The top shelf is perfect for a mini gallery wall, displaying your art pieces with ease. And the lower shelves can be filled with books and nighttime necessities for quick access. 

Mount a Scounce

Instead of cramming in a nightstand just for the lamp, mount a sconce. This simple change can free up a foot of space on either side of your bed, instantly making your small room feel bigger and chic. 

Put a Curtain

If your bedroom doubles as your living area, adding curtains can make a big difference. They’re a low-cost and flexible way to divide your space. You can keep your bed area private and peaceful, separating it from the rest of the room. Plus, curtains add a splash of colour without the hassle of a permanent wall, which is a real bonus if you're in a rental.

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Go for Open Bookshelves

In this clever setup, open bookshelves frame the bed. The backless design keeps the area light and airy, avoiding that closed-in vibe. Since they also function as nightstands, you can use them to display personal items that enhance the room's character without clutter. If you want a more uniform look, toss some baskets or boxes on those shelves. They'll hide your stuff and keep everything handy, without needing a big dresser or wardrobe.

Add a Patterned Headboard

A patterned headboard in a small bedroom stands out beautifully. When your walls are plain, a bold stripe or floral design on your headboard instantly grabs attention and makes the space feel wholesome. The eye naturally moves up, drawing attention to the vertical space, which adds to the room’s depth. For more bedroom inspiration, try experimenting with different patterns and see how they can redefine your room's visual space.

Add a Small Desk

If you’re a remote worker and don't have a separate workspace, you can use a small desk for bedroom and a curtain to create a makeshift office. Furl offers the 'Little Home Office' desk, which fits anywhere with just a 0.09 m² footprint. There’s also a mini version called the ‘Tiny Home Office’. Both come with storage features, power outlets, USB sockets, and a glare-free LED light. 

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Introduce a Sofa Bed

If you don’t have the luxury of having a spare room, guests can often feel unsure about sleeping on the couch in your living room. Guests get woken up if anyone goes for a drink during the night, and the early birds often cut their sleep short in the morning. If you introduce a sofa bed to your bedroom, you’ll have the option to have guests sleep in your bedroom or a different part of the house. And when there are no guests, you’ll have a comfortable place to put your feet up on the sofa and watch TV rather than lying in bed. If you need some sofa bed inspiration, Furl has some of the best sofa beds in the UK. The Relaxing Sofa Bed is ideal for small bedrooms like yours.

Introduce a Houseplant

Houseplants aren't your typical bedroom accessory, but they are great for a small room as they breathe life into even the smallest of spaces. Whether your style is minimalist, maximalist, or boho, adding a plant can make your living area feel more grounded and alive. Stick a tiny succulent on a floating shelf, hang a plant from the ceiling, or carve out a corner for a monstera. These green friends improve air quality and reduce stress. 

Be Creative With Your Bedspread

Sometimes, we focus too much on furniture and colour palettes and forget about our bedspread. No matter how cool your bedroom design idea is, it's going to look bland if you're not investing in quality bedsheets. Think about it — when the space is small, you notice the same things more. 

Pick bold patterns to make a statement or soft pastels for a calming effect. And if you love a good accessory, throw in some fun pillows to tie it all together. This simple upgrade can make your room feel more spacious and stylish without any major effort.

Stick a Mirror on the Wall

Adding a mirror is a tried-and-tested way to make any bedroom feel more spacious. Different mirror patterns can add unique effects to your room. Go for sleek, modern frames for a minimalist vibe, or ornate designs if you’re into a more classic look.

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Have a Doorless Closet

If you're lucky enough to have a spacious closet added to your small bedroom, you can make the room feel bigger by removing the door. Without the barrier, your bedroom feels less cramped and more open. This simple change makes the closet feel like a natural extension of the room, giving you the sensation of more space without major renovations.

Bedroom Ideas for Couples

Creating a bedroom that suits both you and your partner starts with choosing the right colours. Opt for shades that resonate with both of you, whether they’re soft accents or bold and vibrant. Add meaning with artwork or photos that capture memories you've shared together.

Textures are key for a warm and inviting feel. A statement headboard upholstered in luxurious fabric is a great focal point, and layering in some plush bedding will make it even cosier.

Lighting is also key to a nice feel in your room and can totally change the mood, so mix it up. Use overhead lights along with bedside lamps and string lights to create a soft glow that invites you to snuggle up together. Scented candles can make the space feel extra special.

When it comes to furniture, a king-size bed with storage is practical if you're concerned about space. And don’t forget, Furl has some of the highest quality storage beds in the UK. Complete the look with nightstands, a dresser, and a versatile seating area for those quiet moments together.

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Bedroom Ideas for New Parents

If you're sharing a bedroom with your little one, you’re already familiar with the joys and chaos that come with it. Kids grow quickly and start exploring the world around them. Before you know it, they'll be reaching for everything on your dressing table. This phase calls for practical minimalism, where everything has its place.

Start with a storage bed with built-in drawers or under-bed storage for all the essentials — diapers, clothes, and toys. A multi-functional cot that grows with your child can be a smart investment, converting from a newborn's crib to a toddler's bed. To save floor space, you can install wall shelves that are out of reach of the little ones' mittens.

While functionality is key, don’t forget about the ambience. Opt for a soft, neutral colour palette for your walls and linens. It creates a calming atmosphere, which is essential when you're dealing with tears and tantrums. Blackout curtains are a must-have. They help your baby sleep better by blocking out light, giving you and your baby the much-needed rest you deserve. An air purifier is also handy for keeping the air fresh and allergen-free.

This space is for you and your partner, too. Create a cosy seating area with an armchair or chaise lounge. It's your retreat for unwinding with a book or a cup of tea. Add a side table for easy access to drinks and snacks. A soft rug adds warmth and is ideal for playtime or stories before bed.

Bedroom Ideas for Kids

Decorating your child's room is both exciting and emotional. It's a space that will evolve with them, so it's important to focus on what your kid needs, rather than satisfying your own inner child. Although, we find that a bit of inspiration from your own childhood goes a long way.

Consider a cabin bed with built-in storage or a bunk bed if siblings share the room. Look at Trundle beds, too, which tuck away an extra mattress for sleepovers without cramping the play area. 

Personalise the space with a gallery wall featuring your child's artwork. Simple frames make it easy to swap out pieces as they grow so you can create new masterpieces. Choose muted colours like faded indigo, pale pink, or moss green for a serene, yet vibrant room.

Furniture doesn't have to be just practical; it can be a statement, too. While basic wooden or white furniture is classic, don't shy away from clever tables that add visual interest. If your child struggles with homework, design a dedicated study spot – Furl’s Tiny Home Office is perfect for this. Add colourful stationery to brighten up the space and make learning enjoyable for your little one.

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Bedroom Ideas for Teens

As your kids grow up, there comes a point when they want to feel more independent. It’s time to say goodbye to those teddy bears and that old colour kiddy scheme. While it might be a bit nostalgic to pack away their childhood stuff, this is a great opportunity to revamp your teen’s room and let them express their new style.

Start with easy changes you both agree on. For instance, introduce a neutral base that’s adaptable. Use whites or greys for walls and floors that can change with their style. Next, involve them in choosing a theme. Whether it’s a sporty vibe or a boho chic look, this is where they can express themselves.

If your teen loves vibrant energy, don’t be afraid to embrace bold colours and patterns. Bright yellows, reds, and purples can let their personality shine through. A quick way to switch up the look is by changing out fabrics — use new blinds, curtains, bed linens, or rugs.

Leave room for personal touches, think about adding fitted shelves for their favourite books or creating a personalised desk area with a gaming PC. If they’re not keen on putting posters directly on the walls (and you want to avoid Blu Tack stains), consider using cork boards or fabric memo boards as a fun alternative.

Every teen has their own level of tidiness. To help keep things organised, make sure there’s plenty of storage. Fitted wardrobes and matching furniture like bedside tables can be really helpful. For smaller rooms, over-bed storage can make a big difference.

Declutter Your Bedroom With Our Storage Beds

Decluttering can be quite the task, but with the right bedroom storage ideas, you’ll find it’s easier than you think. It all comes down to how you organise your space, and that's where storage beds come in handy. They're suitable for any room size and especially useful for keeping a kid-friendly space tidy.

You might remember storage beds as bulky eyesores, but trends have changed. Storage beds now come in sleek designs that fit right in with any decor. Choosing the right storage bed depends on your needs. Think about what you have to store and how much space each item requires. 

Some beds come with compartments underneath, while others have side drawers. If you're dealing with smaller items, go for drawers. They keep things neat and easy to find. However, for larger items like bedding or seasonal clothes, which you only dig out once a year, compartments underneath the bed are more appropriate. And if you travel a lot, you'll want a bed with open storage — no dividers to get in the way of your suitcases.

Furl storage beds offer capacity for all your essentials. Even our slimmest models have room for your biggest bags and luggage, as there are no dividers to limit what you can store. We’ve designed our beds to be as compact as your mattress, lifting higher for easy access from any angle. With independent orthopaedic sprung slats, you'll sleep deeply while being supported all night long.

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10 Clever Ways to Use Your Spare Room

Less space often pushes you to get creative with how you store things. You might invest in multifunctional furniture like expandable tables, storage beds, or sofa beds with hidden compartments. But more space can be tricky too. 

If you’ve a room sitting empty because your kid's moved out or you’ve just upsized, it can easily become a dumping ground unless you put it to good use. It's easy to just shut the door and forget about it since you don't see it often. But this isn't a long-term solution. That neglected space can hold onto stale energy, and after a while, it starts to affect your mood. 

You deserve better than to have hidden chaos lurking in the background. Whether it’s a cosy reading nook, an office, or a guest room, here are 10 ways you can give your spare room a purpose.

1) Guest Bedroom

Guests appreciate having a private room to unwind, and it sets a welcoming tone that leaves a lasting impression. When setting up a guest room, think about the essentials. An ottoman bed offers hidden storage to keep things tidy, ensuring your guests have plenty of space to settle in.

Rather than cluttering the space with random furniture, go for a cohesive guest room theme. Keep it simple and inviting with soft colours and comfortable bedding. A few personal touches like a small vase of fresh flowers or a stack of magazines can make guests feel right at home.

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2) Home Office

Turn that spare room into a dedicated home office and you'll wonder how you ever managed without it. It's the perfect spot for all your office stuff, from your computer and printer to those never-ending piles of paperwork and bills that somehow end up scattered around the house. You'll finally have a peaceful space to buckle down and get things done.

If you've teens at home, they'll also benefit from a quiet place to study. Consider adding a comfy swivel chair and a slim desk to fit into smaller spaces, or go for a full office range if you have the room. 

3) Dressing Room

To minimise clutter in your bedroom, use a spare room as a dressing area. This idea works wonders for anyone who loves fashion and needs space to organise their wardrobe. Having a dedicated dressing room means you can create a serene environment where getting ready is pleasurable, not a chaotic morning rush.

Place a dressing table for your beauty essentials and a comfortable chair to relax in while getting ready. Shelves, drawers, and hanging rails can keep your clothes and accessories in order.

Sliding door wardrobes are a smart choice for storage, as they keep everything hidden but accessible. Opt for mirrored panels on these wardrobes, so you have a full view to check your outfit from every angle without needing an extra mirror.

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4) Reading Room

If you love to read, a dedicated reading nook can help you escape the chaos of everyday life. Sometimes, it's tough to find time to read, but once you have your own little space, your mind naturally starts associating it with relaxation and discovery. 

Start with a comfy armchair that invites you to sit down with a book. Make sure it’s big enough to curl up, and maybe add a soft throw for chilly evenings. Your lamp should be bright enough to illuminate your reading material, but not so harsh that it’s uncomfortable. Aim for something adjustable so you can direct the light just where you need it. Finally, add a bookcase with a collection of your favourite books to get fully immersed in the experience.

5) Home Cinema

Got a spare room and love movies? Make it a home cinema. First, get a comfy corner sofa with storage. Pair it with a large screen TV or a projector screen for a real cinematic feel. Add some fun extras to elevate your cinema experience. A popcorn machine and a mini fridge are great additions for mid-night movie munching. 

Install a wall-mounted media unit with integrated lighting to showcase your TV. This setup often includes multiple drawers for storing remotes and cinema snacks, keeping everything within arm's reach.

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6) Games Room

Whether you're looking to create a playful retreat or an adult hideaway, a spare room can become the ultimate gaming space. Set up a pool table in the centre to make it the main attraction. Add a ping pong table, darts board, and a stack of classic board games like dominoes for endless fun.

If you're having adults over, you can't go wrong with a fancy cocktail bar. It's ideal for storing your favourite drinks, glasses, and all the essentials for a mixology night. Or go for a trendy bar cart that doubles as a decorative piece. Don't stop there — get creative with the space. Integrate comfy seating, ambient lighting, and even your beloved childhood posters.  

7) Home Studio

Setting up a home studio in your spare room is a great way to make use of the space as a musician, podcaster, or content creator. Focus on the acoustics first; curtains, acoustic panels, or even egg cartons can help absorb unwanted sound. Make sure your room is properly insulated to keep the temperature steady and cut down on outside noise.

Next, think about your equipment needs. Musicians might need instruments, amplifiers, a recording interface, and microphones. Content creators should have a reliable computer, camera, and editing software. Good quality gear means better sound and image quality, so invest wisely.

You can personalise your space with display cabinets to show off your creations or store art supplies and tools. When working on long tasks, a comfortable chair and angled desk lamps are essentials. 

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8) Man Cave

Despite its old-school name, a man cave is still a top choice for any spare room. It's your personal haven, where you can unwind or gather with friends when the living room's busy. 

Don’t stick to the usual choices. Instead, explore themes with equestrian-inspired leather chairs or industrial storage sofas. A coffee table adds a touch of whimsy while also providing practical storage for game controllers and DVDs. Complete the space with a bar cabinet to keep drinks within reach.

9) Multipurpose Room

When you can't decide on just one function for your spare room, the best thing is to make it multipurpose. Bring a few ideas together and cater to what your home truly needs.  

For instance, you can create an art corner on the opposite side of the room. Hang a few empty canvases on the wall and place a small table with paints and brushes nearby. This space can also double as a productive writing area. Keep a diary or a notepad handy for jotting down your to-do lists or capturing fleeting ideas.

Another idea is to introduce a small indoor garden on a shelf or windowsill. Keep it simple, with low-maintenance plants like succulents or herbs that thrive indoors. Use the remaining area for an exercise corner. A yoga mat and some free weights are all you need for a quick workout. Add a comfortable chair or cushion for peaceful meditation or prayer.

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10) Rental Room

Spare rooms offer a great opportunity to make some extra cash. Before welcoming a tenant, make sure the room is inviting. Since most tenants prefer bringing their own furniture, you don’t need to go overboard with furnishings. Stick to basics like a wardrobe or shelving as they’re practical and give the tenant the freedom to add their personal touch. It's easier to add pieces later than to remove extras tenants won't need.

A well-prepared room looks attractive to potential tenants, so invest where it matters — flooring, curtains, paint, and bathroom fixtures. If you're short on time or skills, call in the pros for the bigger jobs like painting and carpentry. Professional help is an investment that ensures quality. However, it’s important to set a clear budget for your makeover. 

Avoid overspending or you'll lose a lot of the profit from your rental income over the first few months. Find the balance between affordable and good quality, and aim to recoup the decorating costs within a few weeks of rent. Remember, the less personal the room is, the better it will appeal to a wider range of renters. A neutral space allows renters to envision it as their own.

As tenants come and go, be ready to refresh the room. Stock up on paint for touch-ups between occupants. While tenants should maintain cleanliness, a quick repaint can keep the space looking fresh and appealing for the next renter. 

Lastly, think about what you’d expect as a tenant. Make sure everything is in good condition. Functionality and cleanliness go a long way in creating a space where someone would love to stay.

Guest Bedroom Furniture Ideas

In small apartments, dedicating a room just for guests might not be practical. But by choosing smart decor, you can make this possible. Use multi-purpose furniture that can blend with your everyday style yet be functional when needed. Add plenty of storage options for clothing and luggage without cluttering the space. 

With carefully chosen lighting, throw pillows, and rugs, you can create a warm, welcoming atmosphere that makes guests feel at home. Explore our ideas for a guest room to make your space both stylish and practical.

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Sofa Beds

Sofa beds are a smart choice for anyone setting up a guest room. Unlike air mattresses, which might be fine for your brother’s kids, older guests often appreciate a proper night's sleep. Sofa beds are available in various sizes and styles to fit your space. If you can fit a couch, you can easily add a sofa bed. It provides a comfortable sleeping option without taking up space when not in use.

Modern sofa beds come without awkwardly low frames and hard-to-reach pullouts. With a Furl sofa bed, you don't need to crawl on your knees to get into bed. Our designs ensure ease and comfort with normal bed-height mattresses.

A good night's sleep is priceless, and studies show that bigger beds enhance sleep quality. That's why we offer our sofa beds in five sizes, from single to super king. Whether you're hosting one guest or two, we have options to ensure everyone sleeps soundly.

Console-Table Desk

Unlike bulky traditional desks, console tables have a clean design with ample surface area for your guests. Many models come with small drawers, providing convenient storage without overwhelming the room. To make your guests feel more at home, consider adding their favourite snacks or books to the desk. 

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Clear Side Furniture

Clear side end tables are a top guest bedroom furniture idea that offers a minimalist touch while keeping the space open and uncluttered. Opt for pieces made from transparent glass, acrylic, or plastic to create the illusion of more room. Nesting tables or those with wheels have extra flexibility, allowing for easy rearrangement or storage when needed.

The Bottom Line

There’s no doubt about it; choosing your bedroom’s furniture is a difficult task. There are so many things to consider. And if you’ve got a small room, this adds even more pressure to your choices. In this guide, we covered small bedroom furniture, bedroom furnishings for different people within your household, and ideas for turning your guest bedroom into a haven for your hobbies. Ultimately, your chosen furniture is down to your unique taste and the space you have to play around with, so use this guide to get the ideas flowing.

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