8 Best Tips to Make Yourself a Perfect Minimalist Bedroom

By Gamuda Land16 March 2020Lifestyle

8 Best Tips to Make Yourself a Perfect Minimalist Bedroom

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Minimalism promotes a lot of open space with minimal room decor, but it shouldn’t be confused with boring, empty spaces. The whole essence of minimalism is about embracing the idea of “less is more” – so you can fully enjoy the things that matter to you without the distraction of everything else. Thanks to Japanese and Scandinavian home designs, minimalist bedroom designs are gaining worldwide popularity for their simplicity and functionality.

Did you know that simple, minimalist bedrooms can prevent stress and promote better sleep? Your bedroom is your personal sanctuary, so it’s important to keep it clean and clutter-free. Minimalist bedroom designs help you relax, while a cluttered bedroom only invokes stress.

Contrary to popular belief, it’s possible to achieve a minimalist bedroom on a budget.

Here are the top 8 tips on how you can create your ideal minimalist bedroom without breaking the bank.

1. Remove junk and declutter

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Marie Kondo sums it up perfectly: “To truly cherish the things that are important to you, you must first discard those that have outlived their purpose. To get rid of what you no longer need is neither wasteful nor shameful.”

That means removing clutter that you don’t need so you can attain a beautiful minimalist bedroom. While the clutter-removal process is one of the hardest parts of the minimalism approach, it is a rewarding journey that not only impacts your home’s interior but your life.

Decluttering is a leading fundamental in minimalist bedroom decor because space is a crucial part of minimalism. Therefore, it all boils down to eliminating stuff you don’t need. Truth be told, you probably don’t need half the things in your bedroom right now. That shirt two sizes too small purchased during a sale, that stash of postcards you never mailed out even though it’s been three years, that bag you only used once because you secretly hated the colour.

It’s just a matter of setting aside time to sit down, sift through every bit of furniture, clothing and ornament while asking yourself the precious question, “Does this spark joy?” Once you’ve decluttered your room, you’ll be amazed at how spacious and tidy your room actually is.

2. Paint the walls with white or soft neutral colours

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Believe it or not, the wall colour plays a massive role in your minimalist bedroom design. Colours like white and light grey are great to start with. White walls are an essential part of a minimalist bedroom because white goes well with almost any furniture and decor. Its simplicity lends the room a clean, quiet serenity, so more attention can be given to the other accents and adornments in the room.

You can also have an accent wall against the base colour, such as soft blue, dusty rose or even mint green. Light colours tend to open up a room, while dark colours create the illusion of a smaller, tighter space.

3. Go with simple bed frames or completely ditch it

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If you decide to have a bed frame, keep it classy and simple. Choose a bed frame that blends in with the overall colour palette of the room without disrupting it. Wood is always a safe choice, as its earthy appeal contrasts the walls nicely while infusing the room with rustic, cosy vibes. Avoid bed frames that are too decorative or jarring in colour and texture, as they may clash with the overall look and feel.

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While bed frames are nice, they’re not a necessity in minimalist bedrooms. Western interiors often exclude bed frames or having low bed frames in their room designs. Instead of bed frames, style the bed with comfy pillows that match your colour scheme.

4. Use basic and neutral beddings & curtains

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Keep your beddings and curtains as neutral as possible. Unlike heavily patterned textiles, soft and light colours evoke tranquillity and cosiness without being overbearing at all. Cream or white beddings are especially popular in Scandinavian bedroom decor, but if you’d like to add a pop of colour to your room, you should pick a hue that blends seamlessly with the rest of the decor.

5. Inject warmth with natural lighting

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Never underestimate the power of natural lighting. In fact, if your bedroom has lots of windows, you should keep the curtains open during the day to allow plenty of natural light in. Natural lighting injects warmth to space, making it inviting and soothing to the eyes. Not only does it boost your room’s visual comfort, it also minimises energy consumption so you won’t need to rely on the installed lighting in your room during the day.

6. Keep the walls bare

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Minimalist bedroom designs are all about the bare minimum, and that concept applies to your walls. Instead of populating your walls with a mixture of photographs and art pieces, try to keep your wall decor to a minimum, or go bare. Remember, the fundamental element to a minimalist bedroom decor is “less is more.” This is especially helpful if you have a low bedroom ceiling because plain walls help make a low-ceiling room look more spacious.

7. Use plants as decoration to create an aesthetic colour palette

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Plants are an interior’s best friend, especially in minimalist bedroom decor. They make beautiful accents, with vibrant greens providing earthy contrasts against the neutral palette. There’s something beautiful about bringing a slice of outdoors into your home, and the mere presence of plants effortlessly livens up space, elevating any dull bedroom into an aesthetically-charming one within a blink of an eye.

When shopping for indoor plants, don’t forget to go for practicality as well. Plants need plenty of sunlight to survive, so if you don’t have much time to care for them, opt for sturdy survivors like the money plant. It grows quickly too – trim its stem whenever it gets too long and change the water once a week.

Minimalist bedroom inspiration

Here are more minimalist bedroom ideas to get you inspired!

Carla Natalia
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My Scandinavian Home
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September Second
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Brook And Peony
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At the end of the day, you shouldn’t need to spend a bomb on minimalist room decor to achieve your desired bedroom interior. A minimalist bedroom can be easily attained with proper planning and organising. It all comes down to selecting the right furniture and decor as well.

With that said, minimalist decorating is always more comfortable when you have a room with the fundamentals, such as natural lighting and ample space to work with. Browse our properties on Gamuda Land for more ideas and inspiration, and check out our existing and upcoming home designs here.

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