Square bedrooms are very common and can be tricky to work with. You’d think a perfect square would be the easiest shape to arrange, since it’s symmetrical and balanced. One of the challenging aspects is that a square room has no obvious focal wall. This means that people often just shove the bed against a wall and hope for the best. This guide shares five popular square bedroom layouts that are sizes used in many homes. Each one includes dimensions, furniture placement, and design tips to help you get the most out of your space. This way, you will get a floor plan that meets your needs and avoid constantly rearranging the furniture to make it work.
This 10×10 bedroom works because it separates the sleeping area and storage onto opposite walls, so each side has its own purpose for an uncrowded look.
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Floor plan details: This 10×10 square bedroom design has a full bed and is perfect for those who want harmony in their bedroom by clearly separating the work and storage side from where you sleep. The full bed measuring 54″ x 75″ sits centered along the right side with two small 18″ x 16″ nightstands sitting on either side of the headboard. This placement frees up the left side of the room for a small 30″ x 18″ wardrobe, followed by a dresser/wardrobe measuring 60″ x 18″ and a 30″ x 18″ vanity or desk with a chair tucked underneath and a mirror above it. You can choose the storage arrangement that best fits your needs, which has a depth of 18″ to maintain the 27″ aisle between the furniture and the bed. Entry is from the bottom center, through a sliding door, so you walk straight into the open floor space. Check out these plans if you want a compact bedroom design with a queen size bed.
Dimensions:
Room size : 10′ x 10′ (120″ x 120″)
Full bed: 54″ x 75″
Dresser: 60″ x 18″
Two matching nightstands: 18″ x 16″ each
Mirror: 102″ wide (nearly wall-to-wall)
Vanity zone depth: roughly 30″ from left wall
Walkway clearance beside bed: approximately 27″
Design tips:
Make sure you maintain the 27″ walkway beside the bed, which is tight but large enough to pass through easily.
Mount a wide mirror above the vanity so it bounces light, makes the room feel bigger, and helps with applying makeup.
Keep the nightstands minimal. They’re only 18×16, so one lamp, one thing. That’s it.
Mix and match between a wardrobe and a dresser on the left, depending on your needs.
Purchase a low-profile bed frame, as anything bulky can visually shrink the room.
Best for: Best for those wanting a guest room, a kid’s room, or a compact secondary bedroom.
11×11 Bedroom Floor Plan With a Queen Bed
This bedroom focuses on presenting a symmetrical design that earns its elegance by centering the bed and nightstands toward the dresser, which makes this 11×11 room feel more spacious.
Floor plan details: This 11×11 bedroom offers a symmetrical design with a centered queen bed and a pair of nightstands. The extra foot on each side compared to the 10×10 room gives you an extra breathing room that really helps. The queen bed measures 60″ x 80″ and is centered against the top wall, with a flush headboard and a matching nightstand on each side. The result is a balanced design that feels roomy without being too large. The entry is in the bottom-right corner, and as you step in, you immediately can see the whole room. The dresser measures 60″ x 18″ and sits along the bottom and is roughly centered, with 34″ of open floor space between it and the foot of the bed. The left wall is intentionally left empty so you have easy movement, but you could easily add a floor lamp, plant or accent chair into the bottom left corner for added function or decor.
Dimensions:
Room size: 11′ x 11′ (132″ x 132″)
Queen bed: 60″ x 80″
Dresser: 60″ x 18″
Two nightstands: 20″ x 16″ each
Clearance from dresser to bed foot: 34″
Side margins from bed to walls: 36″ on each side
Door swing: bottom-right corner
Design tips:
For a roomier feel, maintain the 36″ on each side of the bed.
Add an accent chair, small bench, floor lamp, or plant to the bottom left corner for more functionality and style.
Install wall-mounted sconces above each nightstand to free up the table surface completely.
Hang a floor mirror or tall, shallow bookshelf on the left wall, which can be accomplished without overly crowding anything.
The corner entry means your eye travels diagonally across the room first. To enhance this effect, you can put something worth looking at on the top wall behind the bed. This could be an impressive focal point artwork or headboard.
The dresser placement along the bottom is near the door, which is practical for morning routines.
Best for: Those wanting a solid layout for a standard secondary or guest bedroom with a practical setup for everyday use.
12×12 Bedroom Floor Plan With a Queen Bed and Reading Corner
This bedroom uses the familiar symmetrical bed and nightstand layout, but also carves out a second zone for work or study in one corner.
Floor plan details: This 12×12 bedroom offers a queen sized bed and a reading/work corner that works well if you don’t have a designated home office space. The design works by placing the queen bed measuring 60″ x 80″, centered on the top wall with a flush headboard and matching nightstands and wall sconces on both sides. There is 46″ of open floor space between the bed and the 60″ x 18″ dresser that is situated along the bottom wall. The bottom-right corner has a 36″ x 18″ desk tucked against the wall, with a rounded chair. It can work equally well as an office space, a reading nook, or a makeup vanity area. The door swings in from the bottom-left, so there is separation from the cozy corner on the right and separation from the bed, so each zone is on its own side for better rest, relaxation, and study.
Dimensions:
Room size: 12′ x 12′ (144″ x 144″)
Queen bed: 60″ x 80″
Dresser: 60″ x 18″
Desk: 36″ x 18″
Two nightstands: 20″ x 16″ each
Clearance from bed foot to dresser: 46″
Side margin from bed to wall: 42″ on each side
Design tips:
Having 42″ on each side of the bed is a wide amount of clearance. You don’t need to fill it, but placing a small armchair or floor lamp on one side can help feel the void if you want.
Avoid adding a bulky office chair; instead, go for a rounded, smaller one so it keeps the open feel.
Add a small shelf above the desk to gain a bit of easily accessible storage.
Install wall sconces over the nightstands to free up the table space.
Add a rug runner to the 46″ walkway between the bed and dresser.
Best for: Good for those wanting a balanced bedroom with room for a home office.
13×13 Bedroom Design with a King Bed
This spacious bedroom layout works because it’s got enough room to include a bench at the foot of the bed with a symmetrical design that’s in the Feng Shui Command position, giving you a sense of security and control.
Floor plan details: This 13×13 square bedroom layout with a king bed gives you 169 square feet of living space so the room feels larger and allows for plenty of space to stretch out. It has a king bed that measures 76″ x 80″, positioned along the center of the upper wall with matching nightstands on both sides. There is a comfy 54″ x 18″ bench sitting at the foot of the bed that makes the room feel more luxe and upgraded. It’s a small detail you may just use every single day as you put on your shoes or try on outfits. The entry doorway is in the bottom-left corner, with a door that swings inward. This arrangement with the bed defines this according to the Feng Shui Command position, which may enhance relaxation and the quality of your sleep. The 60″ x 18″ dresser is placed on the bottom wall toward the middle with 40″ of open floor between it and the bench. There are windows shown on both sides of the lower wall to let in an abundance of natural light.
Dimensions:
Room size: 13′ x 13′ (156″ x 156″)
King bed: 76″ x 80″
Bench: 54″ x 18″
Dresser: 60″ x 18″
Nightstands: 22″ x 18″ each
Side clearance from bed to wall: 40″ both sides
Floor clearance, bench to dresser: 40″
Dresser offset from right wall: 48″
Design tips:
Having 40″ on each side of the king is luxurious, so keep this if you want a more open feel.
Upholster the bench to make it soft and inviting, and give it contrast so it doesn’t match perfectly if you want to make a statement.
Use nightstands at a size of 22×18 that give you additional storage space besides the dresser.
Since the left wall is completely open, consider adding a tall dresser or wardrobe with a slim profile.
Place a large area rug under the bed and bench to unify everything.
Best for: Those wanting a practical primary bedroom layout with a minimal, but efficient floor plan.
14×14 Bedroom Design With a King Bed and Vanity
This bedroom size is big enough to give different activities their own corners, so the room feels like it can be personalized based on your needs.
Floor plan details: This 14×14 bedroom offers enough space to spread out with a large king size bed and vanity/desk and a corner sitting area. At 196 square feet this room is the largest of the bunch and provides enough room for a real vanity setup, a desk, and a king bed all within their own areas. This setup genuinely feels like a primary bedroom with its king bed measuring 76″ x 80″ centered on the top wall with nightstands flanking both sides and wall sconces above. The entry comes in from the right at mid-room, and as you walk in you’re facing toward the desk/vanity setup on the far left wall. The desk or vanity space measures 42″ x 20″ with a drawer unit. On the bottom-right there is a siting area with a rounded chair, a floor lamp, and a plant nearby. The dresser measuring 72″ x 20″ is situated to the left of the sitting area and offers a large amount of storage space.
Dimensions:
Room size: 14′ x 14′ (168″ x 168″)
King bed: 76″ x 80″
Dresser: 72″ x 20″
Desk: 42″ x 20″
Nightstands: 24″ x 16″ each
Side clearance, bed to wall: 46″ both sides
Floor clearance, bed foot to dresser: 68″
Entry wall depth: 81″
Bottom wall offset: 48″ on each side, 21.5″ desk zone depth
Design tips:
The distance of 68″ between the bed and dresser is enough for a bench for added luxury.
Placing the desk and vanity in opposite corners is smart and can serve different moods without competing for space.
Add a floor lamp and plant near the corner seat to give it its own zone.
Best for: Best for those wanting a larger primary bedroom that feels like a private suite and offers both storage, work-from-home setup and a dedicated sitting area.
Bedroom Size Comparison Guide
Here’s a quick breakdown of the bed size to use and the standard furniture sizing for each design.
Best size match by bed type
10 x 10: best with a full bed
11 x 11: works well with a queen bed
12 x 12: very comfortable with a queen
13 x 13: good entry point for a king
14 x 14: ideal for a king plus extra furniture
Standard furniture sizes used:
Full bed: 54″ x 75″
Queen bed: 60″ x 80″
King bed: 76″ x 80″
Nightstand: 18″ to 24″ wide, about 16″ to 18″ deep
Dresser: about 18″ to 20″ deep
Bench: about 16″ to 18″ deep (Use a folding top compartment bench model for additional storage.)
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