
Are you wanting to improve your space and make your room look bigger? Here are some of my top tips.
Use Light and Natural Colours
Using light colours and shades can make your room feel much larger, because lighter colours tend to reflect light much better than the darker ones. According to House Digest, lighter tones make your tiny room look bigger. What you can do is you can paint your walls with lighter colours like off-white, beige, or light grey.
If you do not have the budget to paint, you can still add decor like rugs, curtains, or soft neutral-toned beddings that complement the darker tone of your room with a lighter shade; this can add a contrast, which can make the room look airy.
Use Multi-Functional Furniture
Get furniture that saves you storage space, like some beds that have built-in storage drawers. This can help with decluttering and free up space, such as large wardrobes or extra cabinets, which otherwise would be covered.
The space you saved would make the room look noticeably bigger, and it feels good to know that your belongings are tucked away without cluttering the floor.
Add Mirrors Strategically
What mirrors do is that they reflect light, and it creates an illusion of depth. You can put a large mirror closer to a window that can help reflect natural light into the room, making it noticeably brighter, and doing this can make your room look approximately double the size.
You can also experiment with mirrored furniture or wardrobe doors, which subtly double the sense of space without overwhelming your design.
Use Vertical Space
To make the room look a bit bigger is to place shelves higher up in the room, so it catches the attention upwards, making the ceiling feel higher and the room look bigger.
You can also add hooks behind the doors or use wall-mounted racks to store your items, like luxury bathrobes, or hang designer handbags neatly. keeping the floor clean.
Keep It Minimal & Declutter
A clean room portrays that the room is bigger, rather than having too many small decorative pieces; you can have some quality pieces on the shelves and on the walls.
Even small steps like folding blankets neatly, clearing your nightstand, or storing rarely used items out of sight can make a big difference. The goal is to keep surfaces and floors as clear as possible so your space feels open, breathable, and inviting.