Living in a small house or apartment can often be limiting for those who enjoy interior decoration.
1. XL Lamps and Chandeliers
The lighting in a room sets the tone for the space: a well-lit room is ideal for daytime activities, while a room with few windows and dim lights works best as a place to unwind.
Lamps, chandeliers, and other lighting elements can enhance a room’s style: a few modest furnishings cease to look plain when we add a large, asymmetrical chandelier.
These decorations work perfectly as statement pieces in small spaces, blending aesthetics with functionality.
2. Farewell to Symmetry
When decorating a small space, it’s not convenient to aim for perfect alignment of every element in a room.
This doesn’t mean that if we want to include more than just the necessary furniture, we have to sacrifice order!
Abandoning the idea of symmetry, as challenging as it may sound to many of us, opens us up to many more possibilities for organizing the space.
It also gives us the opportunity to create a much cozier and personal room; “unique” and “mismatched” decorations often end up being the familiar touches that bring our home to life.
3. Strategic Painting
One of the easiest ways to harmonize our home’s decoration with the style we want to convey is by using paint.
There are many ways to paint strategically: we can choose an accent color for a single wall and structure the room’s color scheme around variations of it; create a “false headboard” in a bedroom or extend the accent color to the ceiling to add depth to the room.
We should also consider the different paint finishes: glossy finishes reflect a lot of light and draw the eye’s attention, while matte finishes absorb light, making them ideal for spaces we don’t want to emphasize.