Tips for Making a Small Space Look Bigger

Is your place comfortable, but small? Do you sometimes feel cramped? Are you looking to get a bit more space? Luckily there are a lot of things you can do without completely renovating your home. Here are a few easy ways to make a small space feel larger.

 

  1. Reduce Clutter

First thing is first, nothing makes a room feel smaller than filling it up with clutter. If you clear out all the unused, unnecessary items, it can have a huge impact on how the space feels. And when it comes to home décor, there is no need to display all the small knickknacks around your home. Instead choose one or two carefully selected pieces.

 

  1. Utilize Storage

Next you want to capitalize on the space you do have. Creative, multifunctional storage solutions like hollow ottomans and coffee tables will give you places to hide things away instead of piling them up on other visible surfaces.

 

  1. Use Pale Colors

Dark walls, window curtains, rugs, and couches will feel heavy in a small space. Lighter colors will make it feel large and airy. Think about using more neutral tones like white, grey, beige, and pale blue. Keep larger items in these light colors, and then accent in darker hues so you can give the illusion of spaciousness.

 

  1. Think Vertically

By nature small spaces do not have a lot of horizontal space. That is why you want to capitalize on height. Add tall vertical shelving or long slender artwork. This will draw the eye and shift perspective upwards. Another tip is to use leggy furniture instead of boxy furniture. Sofas with exposed legs and space underneath will give the illusion of a larger room. One more tip is to hang drapes higher above the windows to make them look larger.

 

  1. Let in More Light

The best way to make any space feel larger is by letting in more natural light. Remove heavy drapes and window treatments in favor of gauzy curtains. These will still give you privacy, but allow light to filter inside. You might also think about using a large mirror on a wall opposing the window. This will give the illusion of there being more natural light.

 

  1. Replace Windows

If you have old windows in your small space that aren’t doing you any favors, it might be time for replacement. You can actually add square footage to your small space by choosing a bay or bow window. These project outside and will add some extra room inside your home for a window seat or extra storage. Not to mention all the light and ventilation you get with these window styles. That will help open up the space even more.

 

If you are interested in custom replacement windows Beaverton, OR contact the experts at EnergyGuard Windows and Doors. Our team can set you up with a free in-home consultation and give you a quote on replacement windows. They can help you decide which styles will make your small rooms feel larger without compromising on energy efficiency. To set up an appointment call 503-554-5500 or drop by 516 E. 2nd St., Newberg, OR 97132.