
How do I make a small room look bigger?
Whether you’re talking about a 20-square-foot studio apartment, a tiny house, or a specific room in your home, you can make any small space look bigger by following a few basic design tips.
• Color
When considering enlarging a small room, the most obvious place to start is color. The general rule of thumb is that light colors make a space feel larger and dark colors make a space feel smaller. While this is usually the case, it depends on how you use colors. For example, dark wood floors can be balanced with light-colored walls and furniture. This contrast between light and dark can work to add visual interest and depth to a space. Alternatively, you can combine lighter floors with light colored walls and low contrast can work to create the illusion of a continuous and wide space.
• Choose the minimal
Because of its size, we are limited in how much furniture and accessories we can add to a small space. However, it’s still easy to overload a space with too many things. The best way to deal with this is to remove the clutter and look for ways to store and organize things so they disappear. While it’s important to keep things to a minimum, it’s also important to keep things to a minimum in designs and patterns.
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For example, when choosing floors, keep it as simple as possible. If using parquet, choose wood species with consistent coloring and fine grain, and avoid excessively heavy marks and color variations. This also applies to your choice of vinyl or laminate flooring. Wide planks are also recommended, as they have fewer joints and are therefore less dense.
• Create the illusion of space
There are a few little tricks that can help create the illusion of space. For example, mirrors placed in strategic positions can help reflect natural light and brighten a space. You can visually lengthen the space by placing planks parallel to the floor and the longest wall. Another option is to place your floor diagonally across a room. This trick makes an area appear larger and applies to any floor material, including hardwood, vinyl, ceramic and laminate.
Design and decor ideas to get the most out of a small space
In addition to the design tips mentioned above for making a small room look bigger, here are a few tips for maximizing a space’s potential.
• Use vertical space
Taking advantage of blank walls by hanging shelves and cabinets frees up floor space, which makes your space feel larger. Another clever, space-saving trick is to install wall lamps and sconces in bedrooms, bathrooms, work areas, hallways, and living rooms instead of table lamps or freestanding lamps.
• Add built-in shelves and cabinets
Built-in shelves help save space while also providing a place to store and organize items. If you have a small bedroom, mirrored wardrobe doors are ideal for freeing up space. Raising the shelves to the ceiling in a small kitchen or living room can create the optical illusion of high ceilings.