It is very seldom that a home or an apartment has exactly
what you want as far as space and the layout of the rooms are concerned. Add to
that a growing family, and you’ll soon find space is at a premium.
You can make the most of your small living space by using
your imagination when it comes to decorating, and knowing how to arrange
furniture to disguise the imperfections. Here are seven ideas you can use to make
the most of your small living space.
1. Your undersized
room does not have to look cramped. Decorate using smaller pieces of furniture
and aligning everything up against the walls. This leaves the floor space open
and makes the room look bigger. A good rule of thumb is to leave at least 30
inches of space so people can walk through a room comfortably.
2. Use your wall
space to its best advantage. What you lack in floor space can be made up using
the wall area by adding lots of inexpensive shelves to hold everything from
books to trinkets. Hang baskets from the ceiling and use them for storage. Pile
decorative wicker chests or cute storage boxes against the wall, and use them
for clothes or other items that don’t need to be in view.
3. When deciding on furniture
for a small room, purchase pieces you can see through and under. This
decorating scheme doesn’t make the room feel boxed in and gives the impression
of open space. One example would be to have a couch that has legs so you can
see the floor under it, or a coffee table and end tables that have glass tops.
4. Dual-purpose
furniture is a must in smaller living spaces. Use a sleeper sofa as a place to
sit and to sleep. Dining tables come with fold down sides making more space in
your dinning room; just flip up the sides when you have guests. A chest makes a
wonderful coffee table that doubles as a storage space for blankets, books, or
throw pillows.
5. Place small bright
patterned rugs on your floor to give the room a larger look. Using rugs that
have small patterns on them will also extend the look of the room.
6. If you need more
storage space, look up for the answer. Hang fish netting from the ceiling
(think hammock) and use it to store pillows, toys and any other lightweight
items.
7. Light colored wall
paint makes your room look bigger. The same goes for your window coverings. It
is okay to have bright colored furniture and floors, but keep the walls and
curtains neutral to give the room the appearance of openness.
Decorating a small living space can be challenging. Just
remember that an over-furnished room will look smaller and cluttered. Keep
things open so the room will look bigger and inviting. One good rule of thumb
is if you can’t fit something in easily, don’t use it, you will just be cluttering
up the limited space you have.
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