Most people spend a significant proportion of their lives in their bedrooms, but plenty of people find their bedrooms double up as storage spaces, laundry rooms and clutter hotspots. Being surrounded by piles of belongings, boxes of stuff and stacks of clothing can turn your bedroom from a tranquil sanctuary into a waking nightmare. 

It comes as no surprise, then, that this can have a detrimental effect on the quality of your sleep. Trying to relax is not easy when you are surrounded by reminders of jobs that need doing and projects that aren’t yet finished. But there are ways to keep your bedroom clear and clutter free, even in the smallest of spaces.

Good sleep is hugely important to good health, so it’s important to give yourself a chance to get high quality sleep in a soothing environment. Getting your bedroom in order is a key component of this, and these hacks can help:

Minimise Your Clutter

It’s easy to use a bedroom as a storage space for the things that don’t have a home elsewhere. Tidying up for visitors often results in things being shoved in a bedroom and shutting the door, but when things start to accumulate you end up with clutter. 

Start your bedroom revamp by sorting through everything in the room and removing anything that doesn’t live there. Collect items that can be recycled or donated and drop them off as soon as you can. This is also a good opportunity to clear out your wardrobe and make sure that you aren’t keeping clothes that you no longer wear.

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Maximise Your Storage Space

Once you have decluttered, you need to ensure that you have space to store everything, and this is even more important in smaller rooms. You can make use of otherwise dead space by choosing a bed with built-in storage from the range at Divan Bed Centre

Made to measure furniture can be a great space saver, but you can create your own bespoke storage with simple shelves designed to make the most of every nook and cranny. You can build the bedroom of your dreams in whatever space you have.

Rearrange Your Room

Sometimes you need a new perspective on your space and moving the furniture around is a great way to review your room setup and layout. Moving the position of your bed can improve your sleep so consider where you sleep in relation to the door and any windows, including where the sun is at different times of the day.

Take the opportunity to think about how you actually use the room, where you keep your most used items and when you use them. This can all help you to arrange your space to better suit your needs, which can dramatically improve your sleep. 

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Look into The Light

It’s a good time to assess whether your bedroom lighting suits your lifestyle, and this applies to natural and artificial light. Shift workers often prefer blackout blinds to help them sleep during the day, but those who rise with the sun might prefer thin curtains to allow as much light in as possible

A careful choice of low-level lamps and overhead lighting can help create a bedroom atmosphere to suit any mood. Dimmable lights are ideal in smaller rooms where space is at a premium as they give a variety of lighting options. 

Coordinate Your Colours

Your choice of colours in décor, furniture and soft furnishings can all change the feel of the room. Small spaces often feel more spacious when decorated in paler colours, but you can still achieve dramatic effects with bedclothes, accessories and artwork. 

Even a small bedroom can be a haven if you plan your space well. There are plenty of great storage ideas to help you find a way to make your bedroom into a calm and soothing space where you can relax and get a good night’s sleep.