Home decorating secrets – Make a small room feel bigger

Decorating a small room may seem like a difficult task, but with a little know-how, you can turn even the smallest space into an inviting room for family and friends. Here we’ll share a few home decorating secrets that will make a small room feel bigger, and give the illusion of more space.

Declutter – Even the most spacious room will feel closed in when it’s filled with clutter. Thus, you’ll want to begin by decluttering the entire area. If it hasn’t been used in several months, it’s time for it to find a new home. If it’s used frequently, it should be stored nearby in a bin, basket, or other storage container. Keep everything off the floor and in its place.

Furniture placement – When space is limited, many of us tend to push the furniture against the wall to give the illusion of more space. However, this is a mistake. Instead, try bringing the furniture away from the walls and placing it at least 36” forward. This decorator’s secret will instantly create a cozy seating area and make the room feel anchored.

Maximize light – If a small room is closed in with heavy draperies or room darkening blinds, it will, in turn, give the illusion of an even smaller space. A quick way to resolve this issue is to remove it and let the light shine in. Replace heavy draperies with lightweight curtains which can be pulled back during the day.

Reflect One decorator’s secret you’ve probably heard before is how mirrors give the illusion of space. This is certainly true, but what you may not know is that mirrors aren’t the only objects that will give this effect. Stainless steel, glass, metal, and crystal are additional materials that provide the same reflective effect.

Keep to scale – A small room is just that - small. Therefore, the objects in the room should be of the same scale. Avoid placing bulky sofas, too-tall armoires, and other oversized furnishings in the room. If possible, use items of slim design that will take up less room but be functional, none the less.

Elongate – Give the illusion of taller wall space with slender vertical stripes. Incorporate them with window treatments, on an accent wall, or give the illusion of them with long accessories items such as candlesticks, decorative columns, and so on.

Keep the room neat and orderly with our recommendations for smart storages ideas for small spaces.

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Jennifer Wagner is an award-winning freelance writer, that has worked in and around the home improvement and décor industry for over 20 years. She enjoys sharing her knowledge and experience her readers. To contact, email: jasyjensthoughts@hotmail.com

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