How a Home Stager Would Transform a Cramped Bedroom with 6 West Elm Finds
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How a Home Stager Would Transform a Cramped Bedroom with 6 West Elm Finds
"Walking into your bedroom should bring you comfort. Unlike a kitchenette, living room, or patio, your bedroom is a place just for you (and your partner and/or pets, if applicable). You don't need to worry about impressing guests with sophisticated wall art or trendy new furniture; your bedroom should look as unique or simple as you want it to be. However, you do still need to furnish it, which can be like playing a game of Jenga, especially if you're dealing with a small living space like me."
"It may seem counterintuitive to say furnishing a small space takes extra time, but it often requires more creativity to fit the essentials like a bed, dresser, and nightstand into a smaller bedroom while still incorporating fun decorative elements and a few extras, because a modest room doesn't mean you have to be a minimalist."
Bedrooms should prioritize comfort and personal preference over impressing guests. A bedroom can be uniquely simple or elaborately styled while still serving its core function. Furnishing a bedroom remains necessary and can be especially challenging in small spaces. Compact rooms require strategic placement and creativity to accommodate essentials such as a bed, dresser, and nightstand. Decorative elements and occasional extras can be included without forcing minimalism. Thoughtful choices and targeted tips using West Elm items can make cramped bedrooms both stylish and highly functional.
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