Lol I’m literally here because I’m in the same boat. I live in a 3 bedroom terrace house in London. My room is the boxroom and I need ideas. This video did not help 😂
@@amandabolden3172 Boxroom is usually rooms built as the smallest bedroom in a home. It’s essentially just used to sleep in as it’s pretty small so limits usage and space. I believe some ppl use it as storage room. Although in America storage rooms are probably much bigger. Y’all houses are built huge. I’ve always been jealous of your bedroom sizes.
This video was no help..... Why? 1. My room is *WAY* smaller than all these rooms. 2. I have to fit my bunny’s cage in there too ( almost impossible). 3. I don’t have _that_ much money to be getting all this fancy stuff to make my room look nicer/bigger.
Some Random Girl Same here! Tip, if you can let your bunny free roam your room. My bunny have a 4 by 4 pen taking up half my room, and I would free roam her but I am scared she will eat my carpet! 😂
@RabbitCare 2270...rabbits need huge long cages and if inside they must be let out sometimes.They are social animals too and need an animal friend. It's nice you dont have it stuck outside all the time though in extreme cold or heat. They love the grass with a huge cage though in Summer and lots of water and food daily.
Genie Meadows Don’t worry! She has unlimited second cut Timothy hay! And water from a bowl. She has it all year round. She also gets two and a half cups of veggies a day and an eight cup of pellets. I adopted her from a shelter and she is spayed. Her name is Sarah and she gets let out for most of the day AKA when I am not at school or soccer! Don’t worry, I’ve done plenty of research and she is very happy! 🐰
@RabbitCare 2270...that is really cool well done. It is just my sister and I (us oldies) have seen so many who are downright nasty to rabbits so I put the message out. I can't believe some of the tiny cages and lack of food and out in all weathers some subject animals to, e.g. rabbits, guinea pigs, cats etc. You are a great owner.
Genie Meadows Thank you! I totally get it. I’ve commented on like, every single rabbit video out there were the poo babies were stuck in tiny cages, with no hay or toys and just a big bowl of pellets and commented about all the things they need to fix! I completely understand how you felt about that!
I really liked your ideas #7- alcove in the wall and #10- the mirrored wall. That would definitely give more space in a small bedroom. Thanks for sharing this video.
I LOVE LOVE this cause my bedroom had a wall to wall closet and dresser plus 2 side tables. I felt I was sleeping in a storeroom lol so we extended and moved our bedroom . I wanted it small and nothing but 2 sidetables. And my husband made a walk in closet a few steps down from bedrm. U can see it but it don't feel the same. We turned our old bedrm in a toilet and bath. Once my bed is made my bedrm is clean🥰
If you can fall asleep in a trafic jam do your bedroom white. Othwrwise darker is best and no reflective surfaces of any color . Mirrors should not be facing bed for that reason.
darker is not best for small bedrooms or any bedrooms at all, white opens up the space and mirrors create an illusion of a bigger room. lmao what are you saying??
@@fuego5532 they're saying that if u can't sleep with light shining in, then go dark, bc white walls and mirrors will shine light around the room and you won't be able to sleep well in your "larger" appearing room.
@@MichelleIsProsperous for example, I can't sleep in a light room, I have to have darkness to sleep, can't sleep in a traffic jam. So if I paint my room white with mirrors, I'm NEVER gonna get any rest! I should say screw the room size appearance and go dark so I can actually sleep! But if u can sleep in brightness, then go white and get the best of both worlds! Sleep and a larger appearing room!
My big probs are having no much free time and laziness.... I watch many vids like this but I do nothing except I'm dreaming everything will be done someday
Any progress? I'm looking at my room and becoming depressed coz my parents gave me this kind of couch that's wider than my bed and it's in an awkward position between my drawer and behind my chair
Geeze Louise folks, these are only ideas. You can incorporate one or none -- your space, your choice. I moved around a lot, had small, medium and large bedrooms, and once, I lived in a studio. But I always made it work.
My room is (in meters) 3.5L and 1.5W which is 5.25m2. Bixxh do you think I even have room for a bed other then a bunk bed with no bottom? Tip: if you have an absolutely tiny room like me a bed raised above the ground is very handy as you have room on the floor and the bed isn’t taking up that much room, also a built in closets are like the holy grail of tiny rooms. Another thing: Budget decor is hard, for storage I use old shoeboxes that I may or may not have decorated (depends if I’m committed enough). Wall mounted TVs are good for tiny rooms. That’s it bye
bruh my room has like 3 doors to it. One to the bathroom, one towards our hallway and one for you to go to the balcony. And my room can only fit a bed and a desk, and also some space to walk on 🤧
I have 2 doors in my bed room. One to the hallway and other to the balcony but cherry on the top in my room is one wall have a inbuild closet (which is way tooo small😭)+ one window+ one door to balcony (one hole wall is waste🙄). And rectangular stupid shape of room😭.
I love DIY and design... these ideas are great. But with depression these ideas don't feel realistic. It is a great video and has inspired me to think of way DIY and design ideas for people with accessibility issues. :)
You are so right, I’ve been living in my depression cave for months now and it is stressing me to have a mess. But I don’t have much accessibility to add decor and buy new things either.
I'm going to try and not be so negative but I do have some less than positive comments. 1) What about white on dark combos? 2) The Wing-Bolts, or as I call them Molly Bolts, are not good. The one you showed will drop the "wing" the second you remove the bolt all the way. You need an actual wall anchor with an expanding center so it doesn't fall. 3) I'm sorry but I can fit two of my bedrooms in what you call a "small" B.R. PS: I do like the lady's voice.
A bed in a corner does not necessarily save wall space. It has the long and short end against the wall, whereas if you put just the short end against the wall it would be fairly minimal. All that’s assuming putting it that way leaves room for furniture like it does in my room, though
My room is about the smallest in the house and the layout won't help me to make it over. I have a built-in wardrobe in the room with a space in the middle for a queen-size bed. I can't move the bed anywhere else or the space would be less and it would probably be worse. I wish to put a study table in the room but that's not possible. even tho small. I have a very small table that I can move around with, but it's just too small that having a laptop on it alongside a book to write with is uncomfortable.....