Kids Bedroom Sets

How to Arrange Bedroom Furniture

Arranging bedroom furniture can seem like a tricky task. But if you start by picking the essential pieces, then choosing the layout and finishing with accessories, your room will come together in no time. At The Brick, you’ll not only get beautiful furniture, but you’ll get them at an affordable price.

The Essentials

When picking bedroom furniture, start with the essential pieces:

  • A bed
  • A nightstand
  • And a dresser or chest

Once you have those figured out, you’ll have a good foundation to guide the rest of the room design. Bedroom sets – packages that include a bed and a few matching pieces – are a quick and easy way to get started with your room revamp. With bedroom sets, you can add in decorative items like mirrors and lighting to complement the style. This allows you to easily and affordably replace pieces over time or as your tastes change.

If you’re not going to start with a bedroom set, decide on what colour finish you want for the wood pieces in the room and build out from there. If you want darker wood versus a light finish, you’ll be able to narrow down the wide selection of bedroom furniture to find pieces you like that also go together. Our selection of Made-in-Canada pieces is great place to start your search for quality bedroom furniture.

Choosing a Bedroom Layout

Now that you’ve chosen your foundational pieces, you’ll need to consider how you want to arrange them within your space. To help avoid any frustrations later, start by choosing a spot for the biggest piece of furniture going in your bedroom: the bed. Look for a windowless wall (in case you have a tall headboard or want to purchase one later), or a large enough spot between two windows. If you have enough space, you could try putting your bed in a corner and extend it diagonally into the room. A diagonal bed is unique, but more difficult to decorate around.

If your headboard is flush against a wall you can fit more furniture into the surrounding area. Nightstands will fit easily on either side of the bed, or on one side depending on the width of the wall. A dresser is much easier to place diagonally, especially if it’s a tall armoire. Angling tall pieces won’t take up as much additional horizontal room and it will add interesting lines to your arrangement. If you’re in a tight space, a small dresser could double as a nightstand on one side of the bed. Additional pieces like a trunk or bench could be placed at the foot of the bed for extra storage and seating. The possibilities are endless! You just need to measure the amount of space you have and think about your daily routines to make the form fit the function.

Mix and Match for Custom Style

Whether your style leans more coastal, you tilt towards Boho or you’re known for your country roots, you can still mix and match pieces to create a unique, personalized bedroom. Your foundational pieces may be considered rustic bedroom furniture, but that doesn’t mean you have to stick with similar accents. For example, if you’re feeling adventurous, try pairing glam bedding with your rustic furniture for an exciting and unexpected combination. If you’ve selected a more traditional bedroom set, try using contemporary accents in your space. A sleek lamp in the corner or on the nightstand can give your traditional room a slightly modern edge while keeping the decor current.

The main takeaway: You shouldn’t feel stuck in any one style. The foundation of your room will most likely fit a general style, but your accents can take you in different design directions. And the best part? You can transform your entire room just by switching out accents. Leave the essential bedroom furniture alone and try out a trendy rug in the middle of the room, or a patterned accent chair in the corner. Mixing and matching different styles can help you invent a new design genre that’s all yours.

What is children's bedroom furniture typically made of?

Children's bedroom furniture can be made of a variety of materials, including wood, metal, plastic, and composite materials. Some common types of wood used in children's bedroom furniture include pine, oak, maple, and cherry. Metal furniture, such as metal bunk beds or metal desks, can be a durable and long-lasting option for a child's bedroom. Plastic furniture, such as plastic storage bins or plastic chairs, can be a lightweight and affordable option, but may not be as durable as other materials. Ultimately, the best material for children's bedroom furniture depends on the specific needs and preferences of the child and the family.

How do you arrange furniture in a child's bedroom?

When considering how to arrange furniture in a child's bedroom, you will want to create a space that is both functional and stylish. First, consider the layout of the room and the placement of the bed. You will want to ensure that the bed is the focal point of the room and that it is easily accessible. You may also want to consider adding a nightstand and dresser to the room for additional storage. Once you have the furniture in place, you can then start to accessorize the space with bedding, decor, and toys.

Which type of cushions are best for children's rooms?

Some factors to consider when choosing cushions for a children's room include the age of the child, the intended use of the cushions, and the overall style and design of the room.

For younger children, soft, plush cushions made of hypoallergenic materials may be the most comfortable and safe option. These types of cushions can provide a comfortable place for children to sit or rest and can be easily washed or replaced as needed.

For older children, more durable and firm cushions may be a better choice. These types of cushions may be more resistant to wear and tear and can be used for a variety of purposes, such as seating or back support.

It may be a good idea to consider a mix of different types of cushions to provide a variety of seating options for the child.

What type of furniture is best for a children's bedroom?

Some common pieces of furniture that are often found in a child's bedroom include a bed, dresser, desk, and bookshelves. It is also a good idea to include a few seating options, such as a beanbag chair or a small couch, to create a comfortable and welcoming space for the child. When choosing furniture for a child's bedroom, it is important to consider the child's current and future needs, as well as the overall safety of the furniture.