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Small bedroom layouts

10×10 fits a Full bed; 9×9 fits a Twin. Single nightstand or floating shelf. Wall-mounted everything possible.

2 min readUpdated 2026-06-10

Small bedrooms are 10×10 or smaller. The bed dominates; everything else fights for the remaining 30 sq ft.

In this guide

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    10×10 bedroom

    Full bed (54×75) centered on the longest wall. One nightstand (one side only, or a floating shelf on both sides). Wall-mounted clothing hooks instead of dresser; clothes in the closet. No floor lamp; bedside table lamp only.

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    9×9 (tiny) bedroom

    Twin bed (38×75) along the wall. Floating shelf as a nightstand. Wall-mounted hooks. Tall narrow chest of drawers if storage needed.

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    What to skip

    - Bench at foot of bed (no room) - Sitting area (no room) - Side tables on both sides (one is enough) - Floor lamps (use sconces or table lamps) - Large area rugs (use a small accent rug or skip)

Tips

Wall-mount everything possible

Sconces instead of table lamps; floating shelf instead of nightstand; hooks instead of dresser. Frees floor area.

Frequently asked questions

What size bed fits in a 10×10 room?

Full (54×75) is the largest bed that fits a 10×10 with usable walkway. Queen requires 11×12.

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