How to make the most of your small living space:
Feeling cramped but don't want to move? There many ways to make
small seem spacious. Embracing a "less is more" mindset is even
trendy, with micro homes attracting macro interest on social media and on TV.
Here are tips from top-rated interior designers and real estate agents for how
to make the most of small rooms:
Pick your palette: Consider neutral or light paint colors, which reflect light
and can make a room appear larger. Using one main color alone or in a variety
of shades can create a sense of serenity. If you introduce a secondary color,
do so in small splashes.
Create a focal point: Keep color, pattern and materials simple, but introduce one
bold or special element, such as an elaborate mirror, artwork or pendant light
fixture. Another way to draw the eye is to paint one wall in an otherwise
neutral room a bold or dark tone.
Keep it simple: Choose items with simple lines and shapes. Reduce visual
clutter with a few larger pieces of furniture rather than multiple small items.
You don't have to stick with the typical sofa and love
seat arrangement. Consider pairing a small couch or love
seat with one or two chairs.
Clear the clutter: Remove excess items from any small room, including
accessories that contribute to visual clutter. Avoid small artwork and decor
items; larger pieces can make a space feel larger and make more of a statement.
Let there be light: Brighter spaces appear larger than dim ones. Uncover
windows. Don't block views to windows and doors; the farther you can see into a
space, the larger and more open it seems. Recessed lighting and sconces
can be a space-saving way to shed light. In some cases, recessed lights may
negate the need for end tables and lamps. Other lighting options include
accent, track or under-cabinet fixtures.
Reflect on this: A large mirror - or gallery of smaller ones - along the
longest wall of a room can make it seem wider. Other space-enhancing ideas: two
mirrors across from each other, a mirror across from a window, an over
sized framed mirror leaning against a wall.
Carve out space: Consider furniture that serves multiple functions. A
headboard can double as a bookshelf. An ottoman can provide hidden storage and
work as a coffee table. Add storage by recessing shelving into a wall, or
extending bookshelves to the ceiling. To create the illusion of more space,
paint the inside of shelves a deeper shade than the wall color.
Boost your bathroom: One of the best ways to make a bathroom seem more spacious is to
trade a traditional cabinet vanity for a pedestal sink. Install a medicine
cabinet for storage. If you keep a cabinet, consider one with legs or open
shelves. Another tip: Swap your shower curtain for a glass door or, more
affordably, a clear curtain.
So, go ye and make the most of your small living space. Cheers!
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