Design Secrets: Make Small Spaces feel bigger 

Do you wish your small room felt bigger? I have been there. Small spaces can be overwhelming, especially when we have to buy furniture or décor, as things can take up space and make our rooms look even smaller. But don’t worry! With some clever design tricks, even tiny spaces can feel spacious. Using a combination of practical design tips and creating illusion,  you can make the most of your small room.  

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1. Spatial Layout for free movement 

In a small room, the layout is key to maximizing both functionality and flow. I cannot emphasize enough on how much the furniture arrangement and space planning matters. Opt for a spatial layout that encourages free movement, allowing for easy navigation without feeling cramped or confined. Arrange furniture in a way that creates clear pathways and avoids obstructing natural traffic flow. By embracing an open layout, you'll enhance the sense of expansiveness and freedom within the space, inviting relaxation and comfort. 

2. Vertical Lines for illusion of height 

One of the most effective ways to create the illusion of lofty ceilings is by employing vertical lines. Whether through paint, wallpaper, or architectural elements, vertical lines draw the eye upward, making the ceiling appear higher than it actually is. Consider incorporating striped wallpaper, battens, vertical lined wall panels or tall bookcases that emphasize height, instantly adding a sense of grandeur to your room. By elevating the visual plane, you'll open up the space and create an atmosphere of spaciousness. 

   

    3. Color Drenching for expanded view

Color has the power to transform a room, and when used strategically, it can visually enhance the size of even the smallest space. Color drenching is a painting technique that involves saturating the room with a single, cohesive hue to create a seamless, uninterrupted expanse. Opt for light, airy colors such as soft blues, gentle greens, or creamy whites to bathe the room in luminosity and openness. By enveloping the space in a wash of color, you'll blur the boundaries and make the room feel infinitely larger and more inviting.

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4. Less Is More 

In a small space, less is truly more when it comes to furniture and decor. Embrace a minimalist approach by selecting furnishings that are sleek, streamlined, and non-chaotic. Choose pieces with clean lines and slim profiles to minimize visual clutter and maximize visual space. Use multifunctional furniture that serves multiple purposes, such as a storage ottoman or a nesting coffee table. If you are going for bold or antique furniture, consider focusing on one highlighting furniture element in the room.   By keeping decor to a minimum and focusing on simplicity and functionality, you'll create a serene environment that feels open, uncluttered, and effortlessly chic.  

  

Transforming a small space to feel grand can be easily done by creating the illusion of space and openness. By incorporating vertical lines to elevate the ceiling, embracing a spatial layout that encourages free movement, utilizing color drenching to expand the horizons, and adopting minimalist decor principles, you can create a room that feels both spacious and stylish.

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