Spare bedrooms serve many purposes in Regina homes, but sometimes sheer size seemingly prevents them from living up to their full potential. While master bedrooms are often grand and spacious, secondary rooms can feel cramped, cluttered and capable of nothing more than holding boxes or outdated exercise equipment.

If you are in need of a more functional and attractive room for a guest bedroom, office, study or simple getaway area, it might be easier than you think to transform the secondary bedroom in your Regina home into exactly what you are in need of. With a few simple and inexpensive changes, the results can be stunning, leaving you with a space you love at a price you can afford.

Achieving the Look of a Boutique Hotel Room

The number one rule in making any small space more functional is to keep it simple. Think about the boutique hotel rooms across the country, and you just might find that many lack space but really don’t feel small. The reason is simplicity – a fabric covered headboard, one large picture over the bed, lots of great pillows and a comfortable, single coloured bedspread or throw. There usually isn’t a lot of extra furniture in the room; perhaps a desk and chair or elongated dresser and nightstand.

While you might not be able to exactly replicate your favorite boutique hotel room at home, learn from some of these ideas. Apply them to your space, and it just might begin to feel, well, spacious! Minimize clutter, keep things simple and learn the concept of less is more to make your secondary bedroom feel more attractive, more beautiful and more enjoyable too.

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Finding the Right Furniture for Your Regina Bedroom

Going right along with simplifying your secondary bedroom is finding furniture that serves more than one purpose. A simple bookshelf can double as a headboard and storage for books. A bed with a built in trundle allows for space for more than one guest to sleep, but easily stores away when not in use. Murphy beds that fold into the wall transform into a couch or desk when they are put away, and customized furniture that incorporates a bed, desk and drawers helps to hide clutter while giving you a space to work and sleep. Some of these pieces are readily available in stores or online. If necessary, seek the help of a professional Regina general contractor or woodworking craftsman. While creating the perfect piece might cost a little more, you will be richly rewarded with a space you love and a higher level of functionality than you ever dreamed possible.

Custom Built Furniture for Your Regina Home

When custom built furniture simply isn’t in your budget, use optical illusions to make your secondary bedroom feel larger. An accent wall in a bold colour or covered with richly textured wallpaper makes any room more attractive and spacious feeling. You can achieve this look yourself or hire a professional Regina contractor to get the job done. Either way, the cost is minimal and the payoff is large, making this a worthwhile investment for any homeowner.

Build Around Your Headboard

Another way to add functionality and visual appeal is by building around your headboard. Built-in bookshelves are gorgeous in any space, and they give you room to store books, pictures, knick knacks and other personal belongings. To keep the room from feeling cluttered, keep built-ins to just one wall. The other walls should be more neutral in tone and less decorated, bare or with only one or two simple pictures.

Give the Room Personality

Finally, add your own personal flair. While simplistic is key to decorating a small room in Regina, that doesn’t mean the room has to be completely bare. A chandelier, rug on the floor, favorite picture or decorative mirror can make your space feel cozy and comfortable, a room that you want to spend time in. Don’t go crazy with these touches, but don’t be afraid of them either. With balance, you can find harmony and create the perfect space that is uniquely your own.

Decorating smaller bedrooms is tricky, but with a bit of effort, you can create a room that looks great and works hard too. Follow these steps, and don’t be afraid to call on a professional Regina general contractor to discuss larger renovations or making more extensive changes to your space.