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There are guides detailing the minimum furniture requirements for each room.
Once you've got the right furniture and you see that the game still doesn't consider it a bedroom, then you've chosen one or more "badly tagged" furniture (impossible to estimate how many there are in the game: we have no list).
Then there's only one thing to do: take all the furniture out of the room (or sell them) and find out in the shop which pieces make the room a bedroom (try the older ones first - it seems they're working better).
When you (finally!) have a real bedroom, you can try replacing these pieces of furniture with the ones you had originally chosen (one by one, so you can see which ones work).
And don't forget : patience is the mother of wisdom ...
https://house-flipper.fandom.com/wiki/Rooms
If you're sure your room does meet all the requirements, I'd change out furniture one by one, rather than all at once. Swap one bed for a different bed and see if it changes the label to bedroom, then try the dresser, etc. I've found that *most* game furniture/fixtures work fine for room type, but since the last update, a lot of stuff is buggy and I have seen a few threads on here and Reddit about rooms not registering as the right type recently, so it's possible it's a bug.