10 tips for making your small space feel larger
Small spaces can be a challenge to decorate, but with a little creativity you can make a little room feel larger and more comfortable.
Our brains are trained to see things in linear fashion, so when we walk into a small room, our first inclination is to think “this is small”. But by breaking the mould and thinking outside the box, you can make your small space feel large and open.
Small is just a state of mind, so forget what you think you know about small spaces and try these 10 tips for making your small space feel larger.
1. Use mirrors
Use mirrors to create the illusion of more space. Mirrors reflect light and make a space feel more open. Place a large mirror on one wall or several small mirrors throughout the room to brighten things up and give the illusion of more space.
2. Keep things light and airy
Small spaces can feel claustrophobic if they are dark and cramped. Paint the walls a light colour or hang sheer curtains to let in natural light and make the space feel more open.
3. De-clutter and organise
A cluttered room will feel small and cramped. Get rid of any unnecessary items and organise what you need to keep. This will make the space feel more open and inviting.
4. Consider clever storage
Use furniture that doubles as storage. Ottomans with built-in storage, coffee tables with drawers, and end tables with shelves are all great options for small spaces. This way you can have the items you need without taking up valuable floor space.
5. Hang things at eye level
When you hang things too high or too low, it can make a space feel off-balance. Hanging pictures and art at eye level will help to create a sense of harmony in the room and make the space feel more open.