To make a small room look bigger, one simply needs to make best use of the space. Now, that sounds like an all-too obvious statement, but it’s true. Every small room packs big potential. It’s just up to you to tap into it and make it look bigger. With a few strategic changes and some visual sleight-of-hand, you can make a tiny room look bigger in no time at all. The trick is to maximize what’s inside in order to minimize the cramped feeling.
Let’s start with the physical challenge and the psychology. It really comes down to space and perception. In a small room, every bit of space counts. So, wherever you free up space gives a sense of more room. But, this only works to an extent. If you’ve ever been in an empty room, it’s usually easy to tell if it’s spacious or actually quite small. Which means you must use a bit of creativity.
The good news is that the key to successful small-space living might be easier than you think. It all boils down to tricking the eye into perceiving more space by employing three simple concepts: scale, light, and movement. —Remodelista.com
Put another way, it’s what is and isn’t in the space which makes it appear small. Here again, think about a totally empty room that’s small in size. Even though there’s nothing inside, you can quickly detect it’s tiny. (The same holds true for an empty, oversized space. You can tell it’s rather large.) This is due to the fact there’s nothing to interrupt the visual flow. So, the same rule applies to any space when there’s furniture and decor as these break up a room into smaller spaces.
Here are some tips that can help make your small room look bigger:
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