simple middle class bedroom design
-arrange the bedroom to make the most of yourspace. here's how to get the restful retreat that you crave. your bed is the largest pieceof furniture in your room so start with that. as a general rule, you have 2 choices forwhere to place the bed, either on the wall opposite your bedroom's door which createsa pleasant view when you enter the room or along the room's longest wall. most bedroomshave at least one length of wall that isn't interrupted by windows or doors. this givesyou plenty of room to put a night stand on each side of the bed. the next considerationis your dresser which is usually the second largest piece of bedroom furniture. if youuse a wide chest, it can also function as a tv stand. in this case, it make sense toplace the dresser across from the bed for
easy viewing. once the largest furnishingshave been placed, determine if you have space for more such as a bedside table or too whichwill add more storage in the surface for placing a lamp, clock and other bedside necessities.if you have extra space, consider a small desk and chair outfitted with a mirror forprimping or office supplies for writing and filing. place a small ottoman or bench atthe end of your bed as a handy porch for sitting to put on shoes in the morning. to arrangeyour bedroom, consider door and window placement, the room's dimension and the size of yourfurniture. place the largest pieces first and then work in the smaller pieces to createa bedroom that is arranged to suit your space and needs.