Everyone covets a spacious bedroom, but that doesn’t mean a small bedroom has to feel crammed. It’s all a matter of perspective—and design savviness—to create an illusion of a larger, more open bedroom . So we turned to design experts for their advice on growing your space, visually speaking. “A thoughtfully edited furniture layout with minimal pieces is the easiest way to make a smaller bedroom feel instantly larger,” says Jennifer Jones, principal designer of Niche Interiors in San Francisco. “Pay close attention to the scale of pieces to ensure that none of the furniture items feel too large for the space.” While the color palette can vary, interior designers agree that a lighter base and a monochromatic palette tends to feel more expansive than dark moody schemes . “In rooms with sloped or peaked ceilings, use a single color across all surfaces,” says designer Natasha Willauer who recently worked on the expansion of Greydon House , a boutique hotel in Nantucket , Massachusetts.…