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Tips and Tricks for Creating a Bigger Feel in a Small Room

Updated: Jun 13, 2023



There are several ways to make a small room feel bigger. Here are some tips:


1. Paint the walls light colors: Using light colors on the walls, such as white or pastel shades, will help make the room feel brighter and more open. Alternatively, using a monochromatic color scheme by painting the walls and ceiling the same color can create an envelope effect and make the room feel more spacious.






2. Go for cooler colors instead of warmer tones as they create a lighter ambiance. Generally, white rooms tend to feel more expansive, but if you prefer some color, light shades of blue and green can also brighten up the space and make it feel more roomy.




3. Utilize mirrors: Mirrors are an excellent tool for creating the illusion of space. Place a large mirror on a wall opposite a window to reflect light and give the impression of a larger room. You can also use mirrored furniture or decorative mirror panels to enhance the effect.




4. Choose the right furniture: Select furniture that is proportional to the size of the room. Avoid bulky, overstuffed pieces that take up too much space. Instead, opt for streamlined furniture with clean lines that will create a sense of openness.




5. Consider multi-functional furniture that provides storage solutions, such as beds with built-in drawers or ottomans with hidden compartments.






6. Declutter: Keep the room tidy and organized to avoid feeling cramped. Remove unnecessary items and store them out of sight.




7. Create zones: Dividing the room into functional zones, such as a reading corner or a workspace, can create a sense of order and maximize space usage. However, be sure to choose furniture and decor that fit the scale of the room and don't overcrowd the space.




8. Use vertical space: Install shelves or bookcases that go all the way up to the ceiling to make use of vertical space. This will draw the eye upward and create the illusion of higher ceilings.



9. Let in natural light: Keep windows unobstructed and use lightweight curtains or blinds to let in as much natural light as possible. This will make the room feel brighter and more spacious. Glass doors and open shelves can also help create the illusion of a larger space. Open shelves create a sense of depth and dimension, making the room feel more spacious by drawing the eye upward and providing a place to display items without cluttering up the floor or walls.




10. Adding horizontal stripes to a room can create the illusion of a wider space. However, it's important to use this technique carefully and selectively, as too many stripes or overly bold colors can make the room feel overwhelming and cramped.



11. Choose the right flooring: Opt for light-colored flooring, such as hardwood or laminate, to reflect light and make the room feel more open.




12. Hang curtains higher: Hang curtains higher than the window to create the illusion of taller ceilings and a larger space. Curtains that match the wall color can give the impression of simplicity, light, and spaciousness.




13. Finally, don't underestimate the power of clean windows. By washing both the inside and outside, you can allow natural light to flood into the room, making it feel more open and inviting.





By following these tips, you can make a small room feel bigger and more inviting.



Please let me know if you find this blog post helpful. If you have interesting experience to share, leave a comment. Let's help others to benefit from our experience, and not to repeat our mistakes.

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