Make way for your stuff! How to make ideal Small Space setting?

Make way for your stuff! How to make ideal Small Space setting?

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Make way for your stuff! How to make ideal Small Space setting?

We live in a country that has an island of filthy rich class surrounded by the sea of poor. A country that is difficult to afford to see the rise in expenses. The deep-rooted patriotism doesn’t force most of the people to leave the country but forces them to live where they belong and make the best out of what’s available to them. This might look like a shortcut to many but an ideal way of using limited resources.

It depends, if you live in a typical apartment and want to get more out of it, the small space design ideas will come to your rescue. An ideal home would have a master bedroom, a guest bedroom, and a study room. If you are part of a large family, you will also want a room for the kids and one for your parents or in-laws. The only way to address all these needs is by multi-purposing each room. Here are a few tips on how to utilize every square foot of space you have.

 

Use mirrors

Surfaces like mirrors and glass reflect light and make spaces look bigger. If your room seems small, hang mirrors on your walls, and furnish it with glass-topped tables instead of solid wood. Paint your walls in light, bright shades. Open display units or those with a glass front are ideal. But if you do need closed cabinets, opt for a light finish on their doors. Choose furniture that is slim and sleek in form. Overstuffed furniture, bold patterns, and those with thick arms and legs can make the room appear overcrowded.

 

Think vertically

Whether you’re hanging art or shelves or placing furniture, don’t let vertical space go to waste. Tall shelves and artwork or pictures hung high on the walls draw the eye up, making your space feel more expansive than it actually is.

Full curtains and full-length balcony doors make the room look bigger. So, hang curtains from the ceiling, rather than from the top of the window, to add height (and drama) to space. In narrow hallways, wallpaper can draw the eye away from the length of the space and create the illusion of width.

 

Give space to dreams

Your bedroom is a place where you want to sit back and relax at the end of your hectic day and wake up all energized for another day. It is important that the bedroom doesn’t feel claustrophobic. The trick is to have low lying furniture-bed under 2 feet and futon floor loungers, for instance. The lower the furniture, the higher the ceilings will seem.

Effective storage in the bedroom will also give the room more breathing space. Storage beds or benches with storage that double as seats are ideal solutions.

 

Multi-purpose furniture

Today, there are many unique furniture pieces that make small-space living more of a joy than pain and will also appeal to the design-obsessed. For instance, dinner tables that double as work tables or bars.

Many designs are expandable or foldable, according to how you want to use them. For instance, study tables that can be folded up after use. Such furniture not only saves space but also makes the room look neater.

 

No room? Create spaces

Whether it’s an alcove or the end of a corridor or the corner of your living room, turn unused spaces into cozy nooks for reading, working, or thinking. However small or awkwardly shaped the space is, with thought, it can be made functional. A corner table with a chair beside and a wall shelf above will make a nice work nook.

A console table along a wall, laden with potted plants or curios and some wall art hung above can look simply charming.

The short corridor or foyer near your front door can be jazzed up with a shoe rack with seating and a wall-mounted jacket rack.

 

Break down the walls

Replace doors with sliding walls to let your space breathe, or completely break down the walls and use the space as multi-purpose rooms with light partitions. You can even use glass walls to separate spaces without actually dividing a room. All of these make space look bigger.

 

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