Guest Blog: 7 Ideas for Small Space to Make it Smart, comfortable, and Visually Larger

May 5, 2021by Jenny Zhu
Would you like to make the most of the functional space that your home provides, but you don't know how to organize a small room? The interior design is most often influenced by the character and preferences of the person who uses the room the most.
Is good to know that you don't need a personal designer to arrange a small room so that it looks inviting and more spacious. All you have to do is to get inspired by the following these 7 tricks that interior designers use.
interior paint
Colors for the Interior Design of Small Spaces:
Your goal is to direct the eyes to the ceiling, to give the feeling that the walls are loftier. Remember that light shades visually expand the space and are a convenient tool when you want the walls, floor, or ceiling to "move" further away. The dark shades seem to move towards the viewer, closing the space.
Stick a patterned wallpaper on the ceiling. Geometric shapes give the impression of depth are an easy variant to integrate with several styles.
Use a monochrome scheme for continuity throughout the room. A wall in a contrasting, darker color can optically enlarge the space if the rest of the walls have a neutral color.
Textures that are Suitable for Small Rooms:
Smooth surfaces reflect light, which makes colors appear brighter and more intense. Granulated wood and textures absorb or refract light, making colors appear darker.
Therefore, trying to perfectly match the paint with the curtain material, carpet, or upholstery can sometimes be impossible. As an alternative try to combine different shades and allow the differences to integrate into the color scheme.
Choose furniture with light-reflecting surfaces and try to avoid heavy materials, such as velvet curtains or solid wood furniture.
Choosing the Best Pieces of Furniture for a Small Room
You can choose a minimalist style for a small room, use only strictly essential pieces of furniture, with straight, simple lines, without ornaments, or you can try some of the tricks below if minimalism seems too restrictive and dull.
-Place the sofa and armchairs a short distance from the wall, not bound to it.
-Choose pieces of furniture with legs, for an atmosphere that will seem more lighthearted.
-Go for two in one piece of cabinets or desks, with hidden storage compartments.
-Transfer the glances to the corners through creative arrangements with pants or art pieces
-Mount bookshelves, don't stop at eye level
macramé curtains Lush Decor
 
What Type of Curtains Best Suit a Small Room?
Even if you may be tempted to give up the curtains believing that they take up space, if you match them correctly, they will have an optical effect of enlarging the surface of the room.
-Set your sights on transparent curtains or curtains that can be placed completely on the side of the window during the day and maybe try to eliminate the demarcation lines between the curtains and the walls, choosing the curtains in the same shade as the paint.
-Mount the gallery right next to the ceiling and choose long curtains up to the floor, also to visually buildup space.
Arranging a Small Bedroom:
The bedroom, the place for peace and relaxation. Here you can recharge with new forces and make plans for the next project. If you have only a little space available, you should plan exactly: what should fit, what can fit?
A bed must fit, of course! But what is to do when the room does not provide too much space? Choose a raised bed. When the bed is up, you can use the surface below in another way. In most cases, the wardrobe will be placed in the bedroom. Who has the space for a dressing room?
-Under the bed, you should plan shelves to store underwear, T-shirts, and sweaters. Arrange the cabinets in a U-shape, so you will visually gain space, and the closet will not look so massive!
-Do you like to be neat and don't need a lot of storage space? A wall bed is an ideal solution for you. With a simple movement, the bed is folded and is already in order. This way you will have more space in the bedroom during the day and you can use the space for a sports unit.
Setting up the Sleeping Space:
When there is no room for a bedroom, the sleeping area can be gratefully integrated into the living room. A sofa bed that will be turned into a bed every night is probably the easiest way to bring both areas together.
If you do not feel like making your bed every night, another solution must be found. If both the sleeping area and the living area are equally visible, a recommendation would be an optical separation of the two areas.
While the living room is light-colored, you can keep the sleeping area in dark tones - this gives the feeling of security and creates a nice contrast with the concept of the rest of the house.
house plants
The Oasis of Relaxation in the Bedroom:
What if you brought nature inside your home? Plants bring color and life to any space, and the bedroom is no exception. The air we breathe can change our mood, and houseplants are an ideal source and at the same time a unique decorative element.
Because greenery relaxes the eye, and houseplants revitalize any space, consider some of those that purify the air according to SuperiorPapers. Wherever you choose to put them in the bedroom, on the desk or in the closet, on the floor, or on the bedside table, you will be able to immediately notice how space changes.
A ficus in the bedroom will be always welcome, you will be able to place the pot on both the windowsill and the nightstand. Before choosing a plant for the bedroom, consider natural light, because, without it, it will be difficult for any plant to survive.
 
Author Bio:
Guest Blogger Joshua SharpJoshua Sharp is a professional writer and blogger from Oxford, who is working as a journalist in a local college-paper and is a service provider at Dissertation-Service.org.
He is interested in traveling, different cultures, and social connections.
He started work as an author of the blog, which connected with cultural differences. He is professional in media, art, public relations, and different news. Also, he is fond of psychology. You can connect with him on Facebook or Twitter.

 


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