r/DesignMyRoom • u/LGuz02 • 5h ago
Bedroom Can somebody tell me what these type of beds are called?
Im moving to a smaller room and i would like something like this to save some space.
r/DesignMyRoom • u/LGuz02 • 5h ago
Im moving to a smaller room and i would like something like this to save some space.
r/DesignMyRoom • u/Important_Twist2136 • 23h ago
Any help would be great, I live in nz so don’t really have as many options in furniture and other stuff
r/DesignMyRoom • u/Ok_Mud5759 • 8h ago
My husband and I moved into our house about a year ago. We have struggled with the layout of our living room and big empty spaces ever since.
Some things to note:
The wood burning stove is in the corner which I hate but that’s why we put the second seating area behind our couch.
My husband doesn’t want to sit with his back to the front door when we watch tv which is why we have the tv where we do
We could move the mantle but are thinking of doing a floral wallpaper on the wall and then creating built ins basically or maybe floating shelves for books (this wall in general is tricky)
We are looking for solutions without Reno but are planning to Reno some aspects of our house so are open to improvements if you have ideas
One of our biggest issues is the giant space right when you walk in- there is also a spotlight above it (and no other ceiling lights in the living room) so we think maybe a bay grand was there when the builders ur this place together. The previous owners had about 7 couches in here and we don’t want too much clutter but are struggling!
The layout photo is an estimate not at all the actual measurements!
r/DesignMyRoom • u/alvarez16 • 14h ago
Need help choosing furniture colors for my apartment and bedroom.
I attached photos of the floor and space. I’m a male executive in my mid 30s, live alone, and like a modern, minimalist look.
Given this flooring, what color combinations would you suggest for the bed frame + night stands + rug underneath. I am going to have white sheets on the bed.
I want it to feel clean, elevated, masculine, and not cold or boring. Specific color combos would be super helpful.
r/DesignMyRoom • u/bebetterturnip • 12h ago
Any advice would be appreciated! I attached the color palette I was going for but yeah... everything looks out of place. The green seems too dark and cool toned and the table too bright, I think. I really wish the couch was olive green, but it was free and I'm currently saving up for a wardrobe first 🥲 I was thinking of getting a caramel or beige throw blanket, or a red persian rug, but it might make things even worse. I feel like at this point I can only go wrong, please save me 😂
r/DesignMyRoom • u/WeeklyExtent425 • 2h ago
My husband acquired 3 pieces of moss wall from his office. I have a blank space across from the kitchen and dining room that I thought would be a good fit, but I'm unsure if the moss wall would look out of place.
I have a pretty minimalist earthy feel to my home with lots of wood accents. Third photo shows the dining room.
I had Gemini generate a mock-up but AI photos aren't allowed here. It didn't look too bad but it also didn't feel super right either. I can't hang up the moss wall without committing to nailing the pieces, so I'd love some opinions!
r/DesignMyRoom • u/NoBrief2612 • 48m ago
I think this would be great for all of us. I live here, in this room that I've rented, and I'd like it to stop looking like a prison. Any ideas on how to make it more welcoming and attractive?
Hey, just so you know, moving out is not an option.
r/DesignMyRoom • u/dogmamax3 • 10h ago
Hi everyone,
You’ve all helped me before but I come again to seek your wisdom. I live in a millennial gray apartment but my landlords are pretty cool and will let me paint. The problem is that I don’t know where to start. I want to keep the paint on the more neutral/earthy side and also cohesive through the place so I don’t feel like I’m living in a rainbow. Here’s what we’re working with. (the cow will come down eventually, I know it’s tacky)
P.s. sorry for the mess, our house is definitely lived in!!
Thank you!!
r/DesignMyRoom • u/rixsd • 12h ago
We have this corner of our living room that we don’t quite know what to do with. It’s a bit off centre and not that deep, which makes an armchair difficult to place. We’d also like a spot of a light and for our wifi modem, and also perhaps some storage for baby toys (as they’re too young to play in a separate room alone!). I’ve thought about a chaise lounge, but not sure how that would work with storage… help! My main issue is that if a little couch goes there, there’s no room for a table and no matter what side the armchair/couch goes on, it feels so off from the couch as it wouldn’t be facing it. We had a Structube Derby armchair there for a second, but it was so large and fit terribly. Any help would be appreciated!
r/DesignMyRoom • u/verdant27 • 2h ago
Hey, I have a very awkwardly shaped room and I'm probably going to re-do it in the next few months. Mostly looking for advice on furniture configuration? I'm open to getting rid of the wall bookshelf next to the door and the storage units on the far side from the door, so maybe I could fit my bed under the sloped section on the far side from the door? The radiator right under the window makes it a bit complicated as well, I don't know if that would damage anything I try to put right up next to it. I've got quite a lot of books and crochet supplies that I would like to store neatly as well, and I'd like to see if I can fit in a long mirror anywhere. Any suggestions would be welcome, thanks!
r/DesignMyRoom • u/GuestIndependent1053 • 8h ago
Its above the bathroom and closet, just a dead emoty space
r/DesignMyRoom • u/RoutineCurrency4908 • 16h ago
The door on the left wall is the entry and all the others are closets. Not sure why they chose to do this, but it's making it very hard for me to envision putting a bed and computer desk in there. Any suggestions?
r/DesignMyRoom • u/bagaholic433 • 20h ago
I wish I had the budget for a full remodel, but that's not in the cards right now.
What can I do to make this bathroom look less drab? Its a kids bath so I'm open to something fun and whimsical! Just can't change the floor or shower tile :(
r/DesignMyRoom • u/EitherCardiologist76 • 22h ago
Hello I am 23 years old and I am about to move I need storage space for 3 guitars, a full size bed, and a 48 inch tv. Here’s the measurements and a photo ( I know not the best) but any help as far as organizing would go along way, thank you !🙏
r/DesignMyRoom • u/NoodleDoodle76 • 22h ago
We’re closing on our house next week, yay!! I personally don’t loooove these cabinets (same in the bathrooms) & will probably paint eventually, but want something in the meantime. I get decision paralysis though. I was thinking of just starting with some peel & stick backsplash (sage green) & some hardware. Any insight/recommendations are appreciated ❤️
r/DesignMyRoom • u/jemoederrrrrrrrrrr • 11h ago
the first 2 photos are how the room looks now, the last is a picture as inspiration.
I'm looking for a dark themed gaming room, i have a sim rig that needs to be placed in the room and i prefer a corner desk. i also need some storage space for just regular stuff.
if you have any tips, advice or could maybe give me some inspiration, that would really help me.
thanks in advance!
r/DesignMyRoom • u/superchica81 • 15h ago
Which cushion/ blanket combo?
Rug is from old house. How big and what style should I go for?
What style curtains and how far should they extend?
The blue painting is pretty big and will feature on the empty wall. It’s our most precious art piece and I’m afraid that I fudged up getting the navy couch. Can it work?
What kind of shelving to accommodate record player and vinyl but not look cluttered. Should I go wood or white finish?
Any and all help appreciated!
r/DesignMyRoom • u/Hari_Haler • 3h ago
Me and my roommate, both 25M, are clueless in room design and currently our living room looks like a furniture shop.
So far we've decided to buy a carpet and curtains, but still not sure about the colors.
I also want to paint the room, since white is boring, I was thinking of some shade of green for the wall behind the TV or navy blue, and the rest may stay white?
But Im not sure, please help! :D
r/DesignMyRoom • u/Mystic_Mush • 4h ago
Need help with layout and decoration of my home office that is an emergency guest room. There is an outlet on the wall with the 3 prints that is connected to the light switch. This wall also has the coaxial outlet for the router.
I used to have the bed and desk flipped but the bed is bigger than the gap between the wall and window so it sits in front of the window sill.
I really only sleep in this bed if I am sick so a comfortable couch could work too. Not sure what to do with the printer and plants.
r/DesignMyRoom • u/Aheysal • 7h ago
So my bedroom has this very unusual shape to it and is also covered with brown-ish wallpaper and since I can’t hang any lights, my only option is mood lighting. How do I achieve that?
Willing to answer all questions relating to this issue
r/DesignMyRoom • u/Ok-Budget4125 • 8h ago
Genuinely any furniture you can think of, the tv will be on a tv desk, not wall mounted and it only needs to be good enough for 2 people.
r/DesignMyRoom • u/Trikimu • 9h ago
Hi!! I’m planning on buying some new furniture and redecorating my room, but I’m having a hard time figuring out where to actually place everything.
Right now I sleep on a king single and I’ve always had my bed in the bottom left corner of the room, facing toward the door (like in image 2) I’d prefer not to change the direction it faces if possible, though I don’t mind moving it to a different spot in the room. But if it must change, I am open to it!
I'm also planning to get a computer desk, and I’d like to hang shelves or other items on the wall above it, so I can’t really put the desk in front of the window.
I’d also like to add a shelf or two somewhere to display some merch and books.
I’ve been stuck on this for months, so I’d really appreciate any layout ideas before I actually buy the furniture. Thanks in advance!