May 04, 2022 4 min read
8 Tips for Decorating a Small Home
Humans are creative and visual beings. To express our creative nature, we all try to make our living space pleasant and appealing. Decorating big houses and apartments is an easy task - there's so much space to fill. But, when you have a smaller space to work with, it can quickly become overcrowded and make you feel uncomfortable. Here are some valuable tips to follow when decorating a small home to help you overcome this challenge.
The first thing that influences the overall vibe and appearance of a home is the color of the walls. Decorating experts would advise you to paint your walls a soft, light hue to draw your attention away from your walls and onto more intriguing items, such as a view outside your window or an attractive piece of furniture. Darker shades tend to shut in areas and reduce available space. If your rooms are inherently intriguing, such as those with exposed brick or hardwood, retain as much natural beauty as possible and use complementary colors to bring it all together. White is the color that reflects and gives an illusion of a wider space.
With a monochromatic color scheme, a place seems lighter and more spacious. You can add even more space to the room with bright lights. Simple LED orbs will open up and brighten a tiny area without spending much time or money. Also, recessed lights take up no more room and give focused illumination. Natural light is an excellent way to 'open' your home's interior, too. The more sun rays get to your room, the bigger it will appear.
Remember that too many details are hard to harmonize, especially in a smaller home. When decorating, make sure that your vast art collection does not take too much space on the walls. Don't overcrowd your furniture with trinkets; instead, choose a few unique decor pieces to accentuate it. And if you really adore all of them, you may swap them regularly. It'll give you the impression that you've recently completed a remodeling project.
This follows the concept mentioned above - "less is more" and "clutter destroys space." If you've been accused of hoarding, consider storing some of your surplus items in a storage facility or donating them to family members and friends. Perhaps you could sell part of it on eBay. However, avoid overcrowding your area with belongings. And, if you really must have some of it on hand, think outside the box when it comes to storage. Experts at Peasley Transfer & Storage suggest purchasing ottomans that can be used to store your items. Place a chest at the foot of your bed and use it to keep extra belongings.
Mirrors are a fundamental decorating "must-have" for any size room, but they are particularly effective in compact spaces. So, put them in as many places as you can. Decorate your walls and doors with them, or place an enormous mirror against one of your walls. It will allow for more natural light to enter the room and provide the impression of additional space. Mirrors next to doors are practical and a good décor choice.
Light creates illusion
Because they reflect light and the image from across the room, mirrors provide an appearance of more space. You can decorate your mirror with some pearls or diamonds and make it look more high-end. Location is also essential. Places near doors, at the end of corridors, and on the opposite side of a window are popular choices.
If you want to create the illusion of more space, use vertical elements such as:
Another method is to install curtain rods that are taller and broader: 2 to 3 inches down from the ceiling and 6 to 8 inches beyond the trim on the sides, respectively. Moreover, furniture integrated into a room, such as bookshelves or a Murphy bed, is functional and creates additional space and storage in smaller areas.
Refrigerators and stoves that are too large should be replaced with smaller versions. Slim appliance types are available from various manufacturers, many of which are particularly built for individuals who live in tiny quarters. If you recently moved to a smaller house, reduce the number of appliances you own to just those you really use. Or invest in equipment that can do various tasks if making this change. For example, a toaster oven, as opposed to a regular toaster, is a good idea. Avoid large, dark pieces of furniture that may overpower a space and make it seem smaller. Add furniture that has some leg showing. Experts say that if you can see under it, it generates a feeling of openness and mobility.
Use the same flooring throughout a house to make the area seem bigger and create a sense of unity in the design. When you enter a place where every floor is the same color, you get the illusion of a more continuous space that will appear wider to the eye. On the other hand, if you choose dark flooring in one and lighter in the other room - it will cut the space you have and make it appear even smaller. Also, if you have flower vases or other decorations on the floor, make sure they are all in one color. Make sure that your floor is in tune with other design elements.
There are many ways to make a great interior when decorating a small home. You can play with these tips we provided you with and create magic in your way. The most important thing is to have fun while doing it and enjoy the result.