Small double rooms feature in many British homes, from terraced cottages to new build flats and converted lofts. The challenge is fitting a bed wide enough for two adults while keeping floor space for clothes, lighting and somewhere comfortable to sit. The answer rarely lies in compromise. Most of the time it comes from picking furniture that does more than one job and sits gently within the proportions of the room.
Here are nine ideas we keep returning to when we help readers plan a small double bedroom that still feels complete.
A small double measures four feet across rather than the standard four feet six. Those six inches change how the room walks and breathes. Low profile designs work especially well because the visual weight stays near the floor, which lifts the ceiling. Both our small double fabric beds and small double wooden beds collections include frames with clean lines that suit compact rooms.
Ottoman beds lift to reveal a deep cavity beneath the mattress. This often replaces the need for a separate blanket box and gives bedding, off season clothing and bulky shoe boxes a tidy place to rest. The result is fewer surfaces piled with stray items and a calmer room when the lights go on.
Two matching cabinets can crowd the head of a small double bed and visually narrow the room. A single floating cabinet on one side, balanced by a slim wall light on the other, often reads better. Our bedside cabinets include compact mirrored and high gloss finishes that bounce light around the room.
Tall narrow wardrobes take up less floor than wider ones. Aim for something around 50 cm deep with a single full length door or sliding fronts. The full wardrobes range includes models suited to tighter alcoves and awkward corners.
The space below a sash or casement window is often left empty. A low chest of drawers placed there gives you folded storage without blocking the view or the daylight. It can also double as a perch for putting on shoes in the morning, which keeps the bed clear.
A single large mirror does more than several small ones grouped together. Position it opposite the window so it carries daylight deeper into the room. The effect on a north facing space can be especially noticeable through the autumn months.
Pieces raised on tapered or cylindrical legs allow the eye to travel underneath. This visual breathing room makes small doubles feel airier than the same items pushed flat to the floor on solid plinths or boxed in bases.
A central pendant alone usually leaves corners in shadow. Add a small table lamp on the bedside cabinet, a clip on reading light above the headboard or a soft wall sconce near the wardrobe. Three light sources at different heights give the room a softer evening mood and reduce reliance on the overhead.
Busy patterns sit happily on cushions, throws and rugs. At eye level, plain finishes and matt surfaces let the walls recede and stop the room feeling boxed in. If you want to browse beyond the bedroom, the wider modern furniture UK range at Furniture in Fashion includes pieces that work well within pared back schemes.
A small double, sometimes called a queen size in older catalogues, measures 120 cm wide by 190 cm long. That works out at four feet by six feet three.
Yes, although it suits couples who prefer to sleep close. For taller sleepers or anyone who tends to move a lot through the night, a standard double offers more shoulder room.
Aim for at least 60 cm on the side you use most often and around 50 cm at the foot of the bed if the layout allows. This gives space for making the bed and for opening any built in drawers without strain.
Sliding doors save the swing space hinged doors need. They tend to work best when the wardrobe sits opposite the bed or close to a corner where a hinged door would clash with another piece.
Not always. In a small double, one cabinet on the side nearest the door is often enough. The opposite side can carry a wall light and a small floating shelf instead.
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