How to Style a Bedroom Using Mixed Heights of Cabinets and Units
Restful bedrooms tend to share a quiet visual rhythm, and one of the easiest ways to create that rhythm is to mix the heights of the cabinets and units along the walls. This guide explains how to plan a room around three clear heights: a tall anchor piece such as a wardrobe, a medium chest of drawers for everyday use, and a set of low items including bedside cabinets and a blanket box. You will find practical advice on placement near windows and beds, on how much space to leave between pieces, and on the small details that tie a mixed scheme together. There are also notes on styling the walls above each height and on keeping the room calm in smaller UK bedrooms. The FAQ closes with answers on mixing wood tones, modern rooms, and compact layouts....