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Monday, August 18, 2014

5 Top Tips for Creating Space in Small Bedrooms - Marge Murray - Featured Agent

SAVANNAH, GA, Aug 18, 2014—Whether your home is short on space or you just converted that small office into a guest room, when dealing with a small bedroom, it's important to know how to make the best of the hand you're dealt. Below, Connie Ray, President/Owner of Coldwell Banker Platinum Partners tells us some top tips for creating space in small bedrooms.

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Marge Murray
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1. Keep it well-lit. “Large windows lend natural light to open up your bedroom and make it feel more abundant,” says Ray. Keep your window treatments simple and fuss-free.
2. Maximize your storage. “From built-ins to hide-away drawers, being smart about your storage is key to opening up your small bedroom,” says Ray. Floor-to-ceiling built-ins not only look great, but also add an abundance of easy storage options. If you can't afford to add built-ins, look for furniture with stow-away options, like beds with drawers underneath, or a headboard with built-in shelving.
3. Keep it simple. When decorating your small bedroom, keep things simple. Clean lines and light colors (like whites and grays) can help open up your room. Choose a few statement decorative pieces, opt-out of knickknacks and make sure to keep surfaces clutter-free.
4. Add optical illusions. Adding a mirrored wall will help reflect light and make your space appear larger. Can't swing a wall of glass? Hanging clusters of mirrors will do the trick as well, Ray notes.

5. Customize. “Custom-built furniture can help optimize every nook and cranny, like a desk built to fit in a corner or a bed built to nestle under an eave,” suggests Ray.

For more home staging, please contact Coldwell Banker Platinum Partners at Connie.F.Ray@mycbpp.com, 912-352-1222, or Coldwell Banker Platinum Partners.

Coldwell Banker Platinum Partners, established in 1995, is a full-service real estate firm with more than 100 sales agents strategically dispersed among its office locations spanning from Beaufort, South Carolina, through the greater Savannah area to St. Simons Island, Georgia. The company was founded by Connie Farmer Ray, president and CEO of Coldwell Banker Platinum Partners. In addition to listing and selling residential real estate, Coldwell Banker Platinum Partners’ other divisions include commercial real estate, property management, relocation services, a real estate school, mortgage lending, and a publishing/media division. The company’s corporate offices are located at 6349 Abercorn St., Savannah, Georgia. For more information visit their Web site at www.MyCbpp.com or call 800.505.8111.

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