Does anyone know a great idea to make my twitter by bedroom look bigge
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What is a "twitter by" bedroom mean?
Not sure what you need...
Are you asking how to make your bedroom look bigger? If you are, try painting a light color. Also, remove any unnecessary furniture or other things that just cause clutter. Pictures would help, too.
Hi Bar,
Does "twitter by" mean small bedroom? If so, try painting in a light color and include mirrors in your projects. Light colors will make your room look larger and mirrors will reflect the light and the images in your room. Also if you have large and/or dark furniture, think about ways you can lighten it up. For example, a light colored bedspread will help as will a light runner on a dresser. If you are comfortable painting your furniture a lighter color, that will work as well. In my head, I'm thinking of a very light - almost white green with whiter furniture. You could use a bedspread that is mostly white, but has a FEW green water color designs on part of it. My bedspread has water color flowers at the bottom, but most of the middle & the top is white. That made a huge difference in my room as opposed to a solid color or an all-over design. I hope this helps you. Wishing you the best.
One trick I always used when I had a small bedroom was to put the bed diagnonally across the furtherest wall corner.... https://www.google.com/search?q=pictures+of+bed+diagonally+in+bedroom+corner&client=opera&hs=8W2&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjF4L38ys7aAhVQ_WMKHUeaAdkQsAR6BAgAECk&biw=1242&bih=598
I always liked a queen bed and this made it fit, while still allowing access on both sides of the bed.
Declutter, use a monochromatic light-coloured theme with coloured accents (but not too many) avoid bed and sofa skirts...keep furniture legs visible and airy. Don't have bedding hang to the floor. Use breezy sheer-type curtains instead of heavy draperies with valances. Add a mirror to reflect light. Keep lamps leggy and thin.
https://www.shutterfly.com/ideas/small-bedroom-look-bigger/
https://www.thespruce.com/make-a-small-bedroom-look-bigger-350727
http://theeverygirl.com/10-sneaky-ways-to-make-a-small-space-look-bigger/