What are the Top Mistakes to Avoid When Designing a Bedroom?

Matt Keane
Design, Renovation
April 28, 2025

Have you ever felt a bit unsure about how to design your bedroom? It should be your peaceful sanctuary, a space where you can relax and recharge.

But before you look into choosing furniture and paint colours, it’s important to know what are the top mistakes to avoid when designing a bedroom.

What Are the Top Mistakes to Avoid When Designing a Bedroom?

Here’s how to keep your dream bedroom from turning into a design nightmare:

1. Choosing a Bed That’s Too Big

We get it — big beds are dreamy. A super king might sound like the ultimate luxury, but if it dominates the room, it can quickly become more of a hassle than a haven.

What’s the problem?

A bed that’s too large can crowd your room, making it difficult to walk around, fit other furniture, or even open drawers and doors properly. You might end up with a beautiful bed and no space to live around it.

How to fix it?

Start with the dimensions of your room and work backwards. There should be enough clearance on all sides to move comfortably. Try taping out the bed’s footprint on the floor before buying to get a feel for how it fits.

2. The Layout Feels Cramped

Ever find yourself doing a little dance around the bed while someone’s trying to get into the wardrobe? If your bedroom feels more like an obstacle course than a peaceful room, it's time to rethink the layout.

What’s the problem? 

Poor flow is one of the biggest space disruptors. These little annoyances, like a wardrobe door swinging into your only walkway, can quickly add up.

How to fix it?

Map out how you move around the room. Can you access the wardrobe without blocking someone else’s path? Consider simple solutions like sliding wardrobe doors or shifting furniture to quieter corners.

3. Not Enough Storage for Clothes 

It’s easy to fall in love with a beautiful wardrobe, but if it can’t actually fit your clothes, shoes, and other bits, you’re setting yourself up for daily frustration.

What’s the problem?

That gorgeous freestanding wardrobe might look perfect, but if it can’t hold your wardrobe (and then some), you’ll quickly run out of space.

How to fix it?

Be realistic about what you need to store. Measure how much hanging space and drawer space you use. Fitted wardrobes are a great solution — they make the most of every inch of space.

4. Not Enough Plug Sockets

We live in the age of devices. Phones, tablets, chargers, hairdryers. If your bedroom only has one socket, you’re probably dealing with a jungle of extension leads.

What’s the problem?

Outdated electrical layouts just don’t cut it anymore. What used to be enough for a lamp now has to support many gadgets.

How to fix it?

If you’re redecorating, plan your socket layout properly. Add extra outlets, or talk to an electrician about adding more where you need them.

5. Wasted Corners and Awkward Spaces

Got an odd corner under a sloping ceiling? These awkward features often go unused, but they don’t have to be.

What’s the problem?

Unusual angles and tight corners can make it tricky to fit standard furniture, leading to wasted space.

How to fix it?

Get creative with custom storage or furniture that fits these spaces. Think recessed shelves, low-level cupboards, or angled wardrobes.

6. You’ve Played It Too Safe

While bedrooms should feel calm, going too neutral can leave the space feeling flat or even boring.

What’s the problem? 

While making your room a peaceful place, all-white walls, minimal furniture, and neutral colours can feel soulless.

How to fix it?

If you’re keeping things light, add interest with bold cushions, a statement headboard, or a colourful rug. Remember, calm doesn’t have to mean bland.

7. The Desk Is Taking Over

In many homes, the bedroom doubles as an office. But a messy desk piled with paperwork isn’t exactly relaxing.

What’s the problem?

When your workspace dominates the room, it can disrupt that calming vibe.

How to fix it?

Opt for a compact desk that blends with the bedroom. Look for storage options to keep clutter away, and ensure you can pack away work items when you’re done.

8. The Lighting Is Too Harsh

A single overhead bulb may light the room, but it won’t create a relaxing atmosphere. Harsh lighting can make even the coziest bedroom feel cold.

What’s the problem?

Bright central lighting can leave the room feeling flat.

How to fix it?

Layer your lighting with soft bedside lamps, wall lights, and LED strips. Go for warm-toned bulbs for a restful, inviting feel.

9. You’re Not a Fan of the Radiator

Radiators often go unnoticed until you realise yours is clunky and outdated.

What’s the problem?

Unless you’ve chosen a stylish radiator, it might be ruining the look of your room.

How to fix it?

If replacing it isn’t in the budget, a radiator cover can help. Choose a design that complements your room’s style and even doubles as extra storage.

10. There’s Nowhere to Sit

Not every bedroom has room for a full seating area, but having somewhere to sit — even just to put on your shoes — can make the space feel much more functional.

What’s the problem? 

Without seating, your bed ends up being a catch-all for clothes, making it harder to relax.

How to fix it?

Add a compact armchair, or a slim bench at the foot of the bed. Even a small ottoman can provide a comfy spot to sit and extra storage.

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Conclusion

By avoiding these common mistakes, you can design a bedroom that’s both functional and stylish. Take the time to plan your layout, invest in the right furniture, and ensure your space works for you. Now you know what are the top mistakes to avoid when designing a bedroom.

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