Some Great Tricks Make Small Spaces Look Bigger

February 27, 2017
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Some Great Tricks Make Small Spaces Look BiggerMany of us have had a room or two that we considered small. Although, we weren’t aware of much we could do about it besides expanding. But, there are actually plenty of other things you can do, while avoiding the high cost and time involved in redesign and construction. In fact, some great tricks make small spaces look bigger. I don’t know about you but that idea energizes me. I’m excited to find out what these tricks are and how to apply them.

Some Great Tricks Make Small Spaces Look Bigger and Better

Starting with walls, make them quite a light color, or some tone of white. That will automatically help brighten up the room, as well. Although, you can add striping, if you like. That will create an expanded feel. Keep hanging embellishments to a minimum. That way, the room feels less enclosed. Although, a mirror or two will seem to add more space.

Yes, some great tricks make small spaces look bigger and better alright! Now with windows, choose light shades of curtains or no curtains and just a choice of light colored blinds. There are dozens and dozens of curtain and blind styles to choose from that will suit your window type to a tee. Have fun selecting the ideal shade and style!

Also, with curtains, hang the curtain rods and draperies high up, at the ceiling ideally. Did you know that instantly makes the room look taller? It certainly does! It’s that simple. You can scratch that one off the list of small room issues right now.

Some Great Tricks Make Small Spaces Look Bigger and Better, Easily!

Onto the furniture. Keep the amount and size of furnishings to a minimum. Keep an open floor area in the center of the room. If you can, use some furnishings made out of Lucite, Plexiglas or glass. You may ask why. Well, think a minute. The transparent nature lends to the open feel. In fact, this type of furnishing will even seem invisible on occasion.

When it comes to lighting, station it frugally. Create a balanced ambiance around the room. Also, hiding doors and closets will increase the sense of space a lot. You can do that without too much fuss. Just pick up some hidden door hardware at your local supply store. (Touch latches and recessed pulls would be one set of solid solutions. Apply them to make that door or closet unnoticeable.

I’ve learned some great tricks make small spaces look bigger and better, easily. I love it! How about you? Although, I’ll bet there are many more great tricks you can try that I haven’t investigated.

If you have a small room issue, I wish you the enjoyment of watching it change before your eyes, while applying these and other great tricks you may find!


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