14 X 15 Bedroom
In our Layout Guides series, you'll find layout solutions for rooms of all shapes and sizes. We show you different ways to lay out a space—because we're big believers in working with what you've got! Today, we're showing you what you can do with a 20×15 bedroom layout.
The Space: A 20×15 Bedroom Layout
The Challenge: How to functionally fill such a large bedroom
You aren't going to hear many people complaining about having a large bedroom. But here's something you may not have thought of: large spaces can be as tricky to design as small ones! With so much space to fill, it can be challenging to thoughtfully fill the space without it being too empty or overstuff. Here at Modsy, we're not just out to help people with small-space solutions. We'll help you tackle large bedroom layouts too! So, if you have a large, long rectangular bedroom, this layout guide is for you! We'll unpack two different bedroom layout ideas, talk you through the different ways you can arrange furniture, and simply give you some bedroom design ideas along the way.
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Layout Idea #1: 20×15 Bedroom with Open Layout
This layout is focused on keeping the bedroom open and flowing. The sleeping area at the center of the bedroom creates a focal point for this large space. Leaving a lot of floor space open visually opens up this space and creates breathing room (as well as plenty of walking room—no tight passageways here!). But having the bed at the center of it all gives coziness and depth to the open space.
How to Make it Work
Create a focal point.
The king-sized bed with flanking nightstands sits opposite the bedroom door—creating a visual focal point when you enter the space. And it's anchored by a large rug, layered under a patterned rug, which helps define the sleeping area. The wall sconces above the bedside tables help to break up the large wall and play up the height of the ceilings.
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Establish a sitting area along the far wall.
The back wall between the windows is open and offers ample opportunity for a cozy seating area. We opted for an upholstered bench and martini table between the windows to create this seating nook, but you could also use accent chairs or a chaise lounge here. A grid gallery wall over the bench gives this area its own focal point between windows and anchors the seating nook.
Pay attention to visual balance.
Since the bed is such a major visual focal point in this bedroom, it requires being balanced out a bit by another piece of furniture. By placing the dresser area across from the bed in this open-concept layout, it creates visual balance without impeding the room's flow. And the full-size floor mirror adds a practical touch to this "getting ready area."
This layout is perfect for…
Someone who wants an open space that is inviting and has a good walking flow throughout.
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Layout Idea #2: A 20×15 Bedroom with Zones
This second layout option is focused on setting up the room the long way and zoning the space for different uses. By placing the bed between the two windows on the far wall, the length of this large 20×15 bedroom layout is utilized to create a sleeping area, a seating area, and a distinct dressing area to get ready for the day.
How to Make it Work
Start with the sleeping area.
A large bedroom calls for large furniture—especially when it comes to beds. We opted for a king bed, which fits comfortably between the two windows. Putting the bed between the windows and flanking the bed with two nightstands creates a visual frame for the bed and utilizes the long narrow shape of the room. When figuring out how to decorate around a canopy bed—especially a king-size canopy bed—it's important to use bedside tables that are proportional to the size of the room and the bed. Nightstands that are chests or cabinets (which naturally have larger footprints) balance out the large bed frame and also provide ample storage.
Follow it up with a seating area.
If you want to add seating to a bedroom, this is a great layout option. Adding seating at the end of the bed helps fill in the long space with practical use. Two swivel chairs can be used for lounging, reading, or conversation. The round rug anchors this seating area, while the stool adds a surface area for books, drinks, glasses, or use as a footrest. (Placing a tray on top of the stool adds extra stability for drinks.)
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Establish a dressing area.
If you want a major bedroom storage idea, consider a wardrobe or armoire. In this bedroom, the use of a freestanding wardrobe adds a lot of storage for clothing while being a substantial piece in the room—helping to visually fill the space. (A smaller dresser would have felt dwarfed in such a large bedroom.) The full-size floor mirror next to the wardrobe adds a practical touch for outfit checks while getting ready.
Finish off the space with decorative touches.
The artwork throughout the bedroom is simple but cohesive and pulls the different zones of the space together by spanning the large, open wall spaces.
This layout is perfect for…
Someone who wants to break up their bedroom for multiple uses: sleeping, lounging, and getting ready for their day.
No matter what layout you choose…
In large spaces like this 20×15 bedroom furniture layout, it's important to find visual tricks to help take advantage of the space without it feeling cavernous. In both bedroom designs, we showed you, we used large indoor plants to fill up what would otherwise be empty corners. We also opted for statement chandeliers to help fill the space created by the tall ceilings in this bedroom.
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