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7 Ways to Make a Small Room look Larger

Posted by SeayGroupAdmin on February 21, 2018
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Spacious roomSome people see a small room as a cozy, intimate space. Others say they simply feel cramped. For those who fall into the latter category, professional decorators offer the following seven tips for making any living area look more spacious:

Clear out the clutter. Nothing makes a room look cramped like having too much stuff in it. Move magazines, collections and small décor items onto shelves, into drawers, or behind table skirts. Locally, CCA (Christian Community Action) will accept your usable items for donation. 

Open the pathway. When furniture blocks the view into a room, the whole room looks smaller. Move furniture out of the middle of the room and choose low profile furniture, like short sofas, low tables and armless chairs. Remember that less is more. Get rid of any pieces you don’t need, and place taller pieces against the wall rather than out in open space. Furniture sliders make it easy to move your furniture. Available at Lowes in Flower Mound.

painting2Choose lighter hues. Warm, dark colors create a feeling of intimacy, while light, cool colors make any room seem more open and airy. For maximum effect, choose light shades of blue or green – or a combination of the two.

Let the light in. Any room will look more spacious if it’s well-lit, either naturally or with a bit of help. Get rid of draperies and add more lamps, or install track lighting or recessed lights.

Try see-through pieces. By using materials you can see through, anything beyond them seems further away. Glass or lucite tops for dining or coffee tables will open up the view and make the room look bigger.

mirrorUse reflective surfaces. A mirrored wall will make any room look larger. If that seems to be too much, try a large framed mirror on one wall to help create an illusion of space and light.

Keep it monochrome. Select solid colors instead of bold plaids or patterns. Use texture for interest and stick to neutral tones.

 

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