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Not sure what to do with the area of your home with a slanted ceiling? Make the most of this structural quirk with a stunning bedroom design.
Work with your slanted ceilings and not against them. Here, we have a collection of 31 amazing bedrooms with slanted ceilings you’ll surely love.
Green Bedroom With Black And White Accents

We’re starting off strong with this funky green kid’s bedroom full of striking black-and-white patterns and colorful decorations.
It fits in a reliable wooden bed that sits below a large window. You also get a built-in desk and shelf for when your child has to study.
With such a fun design, up the ante by making it a more personalized space with eccentric and unique ornaments and decor.
Slanted Ceiling With Wallpaper

Now this looks like a bedroom fit for royalty. The elegant space is filled with sophisticated patterns on the wallpaper that lines the ceiling.
Who would’ve thought decorating your ceiling would have such a stylish outcome? And all you have to do to get the look is to install some wallpaper on them.
Other notable aspects of this dainty bedroom are the built-in shelves surrounding the window area and of course, the cozy reading nook by it too. Even the linens and furniture match the aesthetic!

Alternatively, you can use the design in a kids’ room too! Just choose wallpaper with more fun patterns and furniture to match.
I love how the pops of red go so well with the dusty blues of the room.
Instead of having one big dresser, I recommend getting two smaller nightstands so each child can have their own storage and easily reach for it since they can be positioned closer to the bed.
Shared Kids Room

Blessed with more than one little kid? No problem, transform your attic into a practical shared bedroom that is easy on the eyes.
This modest design has two comfy beds and a partition with storage separating each sleeping area to give each child privacy.
You can get wallpaper with stars on it or simply put up glow-in-the-dark stickers on the ceiling to get a similar effect.

Or you can opt for this gender-neutral bunk loft bed design instead. It cleverly maximizes the space of the room by elevating one bed over the other.
The design also allows privacy for each child, and it’s such a cool structure too!
Don’t forget to have a night light for each bed to have a well-illuminated space. This will also ensure the top bunk occupier in case they need to go down.

Talk about a compact design! This room doesn’t just maximize its slanted ceiling with a bedspace but it also fills in the window area with a bed.
The space-optimized design is perfect for kids sharing a room. They both get such a cozy bed area.
One of the beds also comes with built-in storage in its platform, I recommend doing the same for the other one too to give each child sufficient storage space.

Here’s an even more packed design in a bright blue color. The beds are built into the wall, providing a cubby for two children to rest in.
The design also has a built-in stair feature that makes the entire structure more seamless.
Because having a nightstand isn’t suitable for this layout, consider installing niches in their bed area so they have a compartment to place their things in.

Even your kids can enjoy a more refined bedroom design with this charming layout. It has wooden ceilings as a warm touch and two compact beds.
Each bed also has a mounted lamp for a night light or if they want to do some late-night reading.
Maximize the platform of the bed by incorporating storage by adding drawers or open compartments.
Slanted Ceiling With Skylights

What’s better than waking up to the warm sunlight and falling asleep under the stars? Well, having a skylight in your bedroom with a slanted ceiling will let you do just that.
This specific design includes built-in bookshelves so you can have a little library in your bedroom. To its left, you get a minimalist workspace too.
If you don’t want the natural light to be too harsh, think about getting windows that are tinted.

This charming apartment bedroom has a rather large window design and it looks fantastic! It takes up most of the wall and lets in a ton of light for a brighter space.
You won’t need too many lamps or light fixtures with this brilliant layout. You can lounge on the floor and enjoy the sights and sounds of the city.
The flowers are a nice touch, they add a natural element to the space, making it more refreshing.

You can also have these wonderful skylights if both of your ceilings are slanted. This sophisticated design shows you just how to pull it off.
Since you’ll end up with a much brighter interior, use a lighter color scheme as well for a breezy aesthetic.
I love how even the built-in storage follows the angle of the ceiling! Such a stylish and clever feature.
White Wooden Bedroom
When the natural light isn’t enough, go for an all-white interior! That’ll surely brighten things. But do include a few pops of color for style.
Take note of the storage system here too. It plays into the angle of the room and holds a handful of books and other items.
I think adding a carpet to the floor would make this look more interesting. Get one in a soft material and intricate design to add character.
Rustic Nursery

How about this snug yet festive nursery? The rustic room is such a comfortable space for your bundle of joy.
It also has several neat features such as a mini reading nook, built-in storage, and a cute little teepee.
I adore how decorated this room is. The baby will surely appreciate the fun ornaments and be stimulated by all the colors.
Minimalist Kid’s Room

Now, this is a bedroom design you could use for when your toddler gets a bit older. It keeps things simple with a wall shelf, a bed, and a makeshift nightstand made from suitcases.
The uncomplicated layout is great for maintaining a tidy room since you won’t store too many items that could lead to clutter.
But just in case you’d like to store some more things in here, I recommend getting bins that you can put under the bed.
Neutral Built-In Storage
Another way of optimizing your room with slanted ceilings is to have built-in storage surrounding its perimeter–like this beige feature.
The angled ceilings take away from the vertical space of the room, so it’s best to make the most of the remaining area by saving up on floor space.
You can keep most, if not all of your needs with this storage system alone. Just make sure it matches the aesthetic of the room too.
Customized Multi-Bed Design

You might’ve seen this bedroom design on your last vacation or in a villa resort ad, but don’t let it be something you only experience on a holiday–have it in your home too!
It’s perfect for those with a spacious bedroom and a big family. Or even for when you have lots of sleepovers and guests coming to your home.
The custom design contains two elevated beds, two bottom ones, and a wide stair area that can also function as seating.

Now, if you want a smaller version of the design this cozy alternative should do the trick. This time, you get two beds, a little loft, and several storage compartments built into the structure.
Each bed also has a window and shelves in addition to the drawers in its foundation.
You can wrap fairy lights around the loft area to decorate it a bit more and make it extra comfy.
Contemporary Bedrooms

Here’s a high-class, contemporary bedroom with modern seating, exuding the utmost sophistication.
Instead of leaving the slanted side bare, the design fills in the space with a seating area.
Here’s a neat tip: go for an ottoman or a seat with storage on the inside to give the structure dual purpose and save up on space in your bedroom.
In yet another elegant contemporary space, we can see more textures and patterns resulting in a comfier aesthetic.
Notice how the panels make up the ceilings, the lines also give direction to the space and make it less one-dimensional along with the textures that add depth.
I’m sure some flowers in a nice vase would just look lovely on the nightstands.

You can cool things down by adding a ceiling fan too! This delightful design shows you how to complement the feature with an endearing aesthetic as well.
It also has a stunning poster bed in the middle of the room and furniture with dainty floral patterns.
We have to acknowledge the storage too and how it emphasizes the theme of the bedroom.
Twin Beds And Built-In Window Storage

Whether for a guest bedroom or for your kids, you could always make do with the extra accommodation this marvelous design brings.
It offers built-in shelves, a cozy reading nook by the window (also with storage), and two twin beds.
I suggest putting in a central light piece, maybe a chandelier to brighten things up and to accentuate the slanted ceiling more.
Bohemian Bedroom Design
This is a warm bohemian bedroom design for free-spirited souls to dwell in. Its cozy style is inviting and creates a relaxed ambiance.
Make use of patterns, textures, and warm colors to get a similar aesthetic. Add some plants into the design too.
Try adding fairy lights or paper lanterns along the walls with warm light bulbs to complement the rest of the aesthetic.
All-Around Wooden Interior
Escape into a cabin right in your home with this charming design. The room is surrounded by wooden panels for the lodge look, forming a uniform aesthetic.
The seamless layout is perfect if you don’t want to spend too much time decorating or renovating your attic.
I recommend maximizing the foundation of the bed by adding some storage. Just a couple of drawers will do.
Nuzzle up in this soft corner bed also surrounded by wooden interior in more contrasting colors.
If your slanted ceiling leads to a window, put the bed right by it so you can lie down and take in the view.
Avid readers would love this design too because you get to sleep right next to your books in the bedside niche and it allows you to access your next read with ease.
Here’s another example but instead of a built-in niche, a classic wooden nightstand serves as your bedside storage.
You can put a lamp on the tabletop so your nights remain well-lit and for when the natural lighting won’t be sufficient.
Don’t forget to embellish your bed with stylish pillows too! Have some fun patterns and colors in there!
This version has a much softer feel to it with thicker linens and carpetry in soothing neutral colors that accompany the wooden interior impeccably.
A wainscot design for your walls will instantly make your room appear more elegant and visually appealing.
Incorporate more style by putting patterns and colors into the textiles. Add more personal details to the design too to make the bedroom your own.
On the other hand, you can also opt for a more regal bedroom like this one. It comes in a lighter wood and is decorated in monochromatic shades with minimal contrast.
The window stands as the statement piece of this bedroom by simply following the shape of the slanted ceiling, further accentuating it.
Extend a bit of the outdoors indoors by adding a few plants around the room. They’ll liven up the space nicely.
Rustic Reading Nook
Aside from lying on our beds, we need to unwind in our bedroom in other ways too. What better way than to designate another spot for leisure?
Having a window bench, especially one in a homey rustic design, is a great change of location from the bed (even though they’re all in one room).
It’s worth pointing out that you get abundant storage space in this feature too.
Also take a look at my article with 24 bookshelves that work as room dividers.
Bedroom With Backlights
For a warm, modern aesthetic, utilize backlighting to line parts of your bedroom. It just means you light certain areas from behind to emit a softer, sleeker, and subtle glow.
Do consider the tone of the lighting as well. Warm lights are more relaxing while cool lights can help with productivity.
In this case, the backlighting works particularly well because it enhances the angled ceiling and lines of the room.
Industrial Brick And Concrete Bedroom
We’re leaving you with this awesome industrial bedroom with darker matte hues in its brick walls, concrete ceilings, and monochromatic palette.
The textures of the elements in the room and the large window with a breathtaking view balance out the brutalist aesthetic here. It also is still pretty well-lit.
I really appreciate the use of industrial light fixtures that really set the tone of the room.













