Top-7 tricks to make your small apartment appear larger

Posted On Wednesday, 17 August 2022 21:34

1. Make use of lighter shades for paint colors.

Lighter paint colors reflect natural sunlight and make the space appear bigger. Darker colors, however, will make the space appear more cozy and intimate. If you're looking for more space choosing light and neutral palette is more effective. Consider light greys, creams, and whites.

Remaining with one color instead of making feature walls can enhance the size of your room. If you're looking for different shades in your room, it is possible to paint the window, skirting, and door trims in a single shade that is lighter than the rest of the room.

When deciding on the colors of your paint, consider other surfaces of your home, especially your flooring. You'll need to ensure both are part of the same color story. This creates aesthetic cohesion and balance rather than highlighting the different features of the surfaces.

2. Create floor design 

A consistent flooring design across your house will significantly change the impression of space. Flooring boards are an excellent option as they can be utilized in various areas, including living spaces, rooms, kitchen areas, and bedrooms.

Rugs are a great method of adding warmth without visually shrinking your living space. If you are considering a rug, you should avoid anything too decorative and stick to simple designs. A horizontally striped rug, for instance, can provide some interest but not be too chaotic. If you also place the stripes that run the length of space, it makes the room appear larger.

3. No doors 

If tearing through walls to make larger openings isn't possible cutting off doors inside might be a viable option. If the doors you have open to the room, they could take create space on the floor and hinder the flow of your home. It's possible to take the door entirely or substitute it for a sliding one.

In smaller areas, every millimeter matters. This change is easy to make and can be useful in rooms with cabinets with hinges, like cabinets for bathrooms or bedroom closets.

4. Minimal window decorations 

In smaller spaces, window treatments like curtains or valances in exquisite fabrics consume space and make your apartment look smaller.

Instead, choose minimal window treatments, such as rolling blinds that are the same fabric as your walls. This allows you to protect your windows without taking onto your space.

Another option for those who want drape curtains is to put an eaves track in the ceiling, not the walls. Utilize a lighter fabric, like linen, and hang the curtains up to the floor, increasing the size of your room. This is particularly efficient in rooms that do not require full block-out window curtains.

5. Use mirrors to expand the space 

If you're on limited funds or are looking for an easy way to make your space appear larger, consider using mirrors. Mirrors function by retracting sunlight in a way that allows it to bounce around the room, creating the illusion of space.

It's possible to install wall-to-wall mirrors, but if that's too much to handle, swaying a few large, full-length mirrors against a wall or hanging a few on a wall is the same but less permanent.

To draw more light into your room or increase your view, carefully place the mirrors in a way that reflects the window and the view out.

6. Use right furniture 

The most common mistake people make when decorating smaller spaces is by filling them with smaller furniture pieces. Yes, an oversized and modular sofa might not be an appropriate choice; however, you should know that adding the right furniture pieces will make the space appear more spacious.

Make sure you choose furniture for your tiny space. Select a few bold pieces made of plain fabric instead of a variety. Consider furniture that can serve multiple purposes, like an ottoman that can also function as a coffee table or a table for coffee with built-in storage.

If you're looking for the perfect sofa for your living room, you should look for one higher than the ground. If you're looking for the perfect dining chairs, select one with an unframed frame. Switch the rectangular table with one that is round. These are only a few ways to create an illusion of a larger space by utilizing the furniture.

The position you put your furniture in is also a matter to consider. Place your furniture in a way that allows space to breathe. Remove the furniture from the wall a bit. The bed should be angled towards the wall instead of forcing it into one corner. Make use of side tables to be placed in front of a sofa, instead of a big coffee table which could be blocking the room's flow.

7. Decorate moderately 

Also, make sure to decorate your home with a moderate approach. In your former, bigger home, you might have been able to express your personality with many decorative items like books, artwork, vases, and figurines.

In smaller rooms, it is essential to be more careful in what you decide to exhibit if the goal is to make the space feel more spacious. Pick a few pieces you enjoy displaying on the table instead of an assortment of everything you like. After you've put these things in the room, take out the one or two you like until you've reached the ideal balance of visual appeal and discipline.

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