Interior Design: 6 Tips for Making the Most of a Small Space

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By Bill_Williams


Is your living space smaller than you would like?

The fact is that many people think they don't have enough room in their homes, no matter how small or large the structures might be. Often, the issue with making the most of your living space isn't really how much space you have. What tends to be more important is what you do with your square footage. Follow these simple tips to make the most of your small space.

1. Clear a Path

Don't fall into the trap of placing furniture in the hallways of your home because there is no room for it in the main areas. Are you really going to sit on a sofa in the hall? If not, get it out of the way. It isn't enhancing your décor. What it's doing is making people feel like they have to move through a maze to get from one area of your home to another.

2. Minimize Accessories

When you live in a small house, you can't collect and display as much stuff as people who live in huge homes. When it comes to making the most of a small living space, remind yourself that less is more. Plastering every surface in your home with accessories will give the area a very cluttered appearance. A few attractive and strategically placed decorative elements will have much more design impact that an overabundance of pieces.

3. De-clutter

In addition to refraining from placing too many accessories around your small living area, it's also important to take steps to keep general household clutter from accumulating throughout your home. Furniture pieces or accessories that double as storage pieces, such as coffee table with built-in drawers and storage ottomans, can be perfect choices for small homes.

4. Consider the Impact of Color

In a small home, it is very important to choose wall, furniture, flooring, and accessory colors wisely. By choosing warm, light colors and a monochromatic palette, you can make your small home seem much less tiny than it really is.

5. Don't Over-Furnish

It's a myth that you can't use large, comfortable sofa in small spaces. What matters when you outfit a small room is that the furniture pieces you choose are simple and elegant in design as well as serviceable. A large sofa can be wonderful in a small den or family room, as long as it isn't crowded out by too many other pieces and accessories.

6. Choose Lighting Wisely

The type of lighting you choose can have a major impact on how large or small your room appears. If you make wise lighting decisions, you can successfully give your small living space the illusion of being much larger than it really is. By incorporating recessed lighting and strategically placed uplights and downlights throughout your home, you can easily make your living area seem much more sizeable.

No matter how small or large your home is, it is in fact your home. There are many benefits associated with living in a cozy, well-decorated small home. By taking the time to structure your home décor so that it is ideally suited for a small space, you'll be able to create a beautiful and personal living area that meets your needs for many years to come.


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J_Eds  says:
2 years ago

Excellent hub, very sound advice.

B  says:
14 months ago

Great advice.. I would also add that closet mirrors and strategic placement of wall mirrors can make a small space/room look bigger

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