If you live in a smaller space, it’s important that you find ways to make the most out of the room that you have.

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While a smaller space can feel cosier and more intimate, it can provide a challenge in terms of storage and creating more usable space. However, with a few simple design tips, you can make your home feel more roomy and ensure that it never feels cramped. 

Whether you want to make a few small additions to your home or you want to completely overhaul your space, there is a lot that you can do to make your home feel more spacious. As every property is different, you need to ensure that you take the right approach with your redesign to get the best results from your efforts. 

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Let’s take a look at a few simple tips you can use to make your home feel more roomy and spacious. 

Declutter Your Interior

Nothing makes a space feel more crowded than filling it up with too much stuff. Go through your shoe cabinet, closets, wardrobes and other storage and get rid of anything that you no longer use. Being ruthless when you are decluttering will help you to minimise the number of belongings that you need to store, creating more room in your home. 

Use The Right Furniture

Putting an elaborate king-sized bed frame into a small bedroom will instantly make it feel smaller. Likewise, fitting your living room out with large sofas and armchairs will make your space look cramped. Select short, low pieces of furniture that will take up less space and help to make your home look larger. 

Choose The Right Colours

If you want to go the extra mile and repaint your home’s interior, be sure to choose colours that will make your home feel open and airy. While warm colours will make a space feel snug and cosy, cooler colours such as whites, blues and greens will make your home feel more open. Be sure to choose soft tones to ensure that you get the best results from your redecorating. 

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More Natural Light

Letting more natural light into your home will instantly make it feel brighter and bigger. If your budget will allow you to put in bigger windows or add a skylight, that’s a great option. On the other hand, if you have a smaller budget to work with, you can get rid of heavy curtains and dusty blinds to let more light into your home. You can also add some artificial lighting such as track lighting or recessed lighting to brighten up your home and make it feel bigger. 

Add Reflective Surfaces

Mirrors and other reflective surfaces will not only make your home feel roomier but can also be a fantastic feature design piece. Mounting a large, ornate mirror on the wall will help to reflect more light around the room, making it feel more open and spacious. You can also experiment with reflective coffee table surfaces or a mirrored chest of drawers to add more reflection to your space to make it appear larger. 

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Take Steps To Make Your Home Feel Bigger, Roomer And More Inviting

You don’t need to break the bank to make your home feel more spacious. With just a few inexpensive design touches, you can instantly make your home feel larger, roomier and more inviting. Remember to keep your home clutter-free to make it appear more spacious, select the right furniture and add more reflective surfaces to your space. Using these tips and the others outlined above, you can be sure that your home will feel spacious and inviting when your friends and family come to visit.

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