Living in a small home can make you feel confined or that there’s just not enough room for your belongings. Our 10 tips for making a small home feel big will show you this does not have to be the case for your home. Use the following tips to make your small home feel big.

  • Reflective Entryway: You do not want to feel like you are in a small or cramped space the minute you walk through the door. This is why you should start with the entryway when creating more space. Hanging mirrors in the entryway reflect the living room and create the illusion of more space. It also bounces the natural light and brightens up the small, dark space.
  • Space Your Furniture: If you are feeling overcrowded by your furniture, pushing the pieces against the wall may not be the answer for this problem. You can create breathing room by spacing the pieces out, from angling the furniture to placing a smaller console behind the couch. The breathing room around the furniture creates more visual space.
  • Use Raised Furniture: There is something about raised furniture that creates the illusion of more space. It could be the opening at the bottom that allows you to see more of the floor. You can make the space feel more open by investing in raised furniture for your home.
  • Invest In Multipurpose Furniture: You can create more visual space by hiding the clutter and getting rid of the excess furniture. Use an ottoman with built-in storage to hide magazines or linen, and a shoe bench can double as a window seat in your bedroom.
  • Use Clear Furniture: Get rid of the items that disrupt your visual space by opting for clear furniture. You can use a glass coffee table in the living room, open shelving unit in the kitchen and clear shower curtain in the bathroom.
  • Decorate With An Oversized Mirror: It is no secret that mirrors create the illusion of more space by reflecting the area and bouncing light. This is why many people place an oversized mirror in their bedroom or living room. One trick is to place the mirror across from the windows or door to make the space feel larger.
  • Draw The Eye Upward: Mirrors are not the only pieces that can be used to trick the eye into seeing more space. You can also create the illusion of more space by drawing the eye upward. Use a tall bookcase or hang shelves near the ceiling, or hang the curtain rod higher than the actual window.
  • Decorate With Stripes: Decorating with stripes is another way to create the illusion of more space. One idea is to paint or invest in wallpaper with vertical stripes to draw the eye upward. If you do not want to change the walls, use a striped rug to make the room feel longer. This trick works best if the stripes are running at the longest length of the room.
  • Say Goodbye To Window Treatments: Get rid of your dark drapes and thick curtains and leave the windows uncovered during the day. It brightens up the room and creates the illusion of more depth. You can always cover the windows at night or opt for sheer white drapes for more privacy.
  • Keep It Neutral: You can make the room feel bigger by tying smaller spaces together, such as the entryway and living room or hallway and bedroom. One way to tie the spaces together is to paint them using the same neutral tone.

There are plenty of tips and tricks that can create the illusion of more space, and creating visual space is a great way to make your small home feel big.