Design Notes
A huge part of what makes a house a home is how you decorate it. And not just a home; this applies to your office and other similar spaces as well. The way we decorate is a reflection of who we are and makes a place distinctly ours. It’s the little details that make a room stand out. However, decorating is not always that simple. Sometimes there are limitations to what we can do with interior design. And when that limitation involves space, it can become complicated. But with a little creativity, you can find ways to decorate small spaces. It’s all about maximizing the space you have and decorating it in a way that doesn’t feel stuffy. We will provide you with some tips and ideas on how to successfully decorate small spaces.
The list of the best ways to decorate small spaces
- Experiment with lighting
- Add some greenery
- Make use of a good rug
- Utilize the walls
A quick tip
Before we share ideas on how to decorate small spaces, we’ll guide you through the preparation process first. One of the tricks to create more space is to declutter and store items. There are many low-budget storage hacks to explore, so it won’t be financially difficult for you. Because when you are limited with space, decluttering is essential to maximizing the space you have. Get rid of anything that doesn’t really have to be in that space. Keep only the things that are necessary and functional. The other items can be either thrown away, donated if possible, or stored in a unit.
Play with lighting
One of the creative ways to decorate small spaces is also very useful for maximizing the space. Well-set lighting fixtures can really transform a room. They can make the space feel more open and warmer. But there are tips on how to do that properly. When you don’t have a lot of space, you should avoid lighting options such as table lamps or large chandeliers. They take up too much space and overshadow the whole room. Instead, focus on lights that go on walls. They are more practical for these types of spaces and leave room for other decorations. The best part is that today, you can find these types of lights, made artistically and creatively, at affordable prices. Look for wall lights that feature interesting glass patterns, or experiment with the way you position them on the walls. You can also choose what type of light you want to have. You can go for a colder or warmer light, depending on what you want for that room.
Add greenery
Adding some greenery to a room is always a good idea. Not only are they a nice decorative detail, but they make the space feel more open and light. With plants, there are so many options to choose from. From the types of plants you pick to the way you choose to incorporate them in your room. Hanging plants can really make a space feel cooler and give it a fun vibe. But you can also be creative when choosing the flowerpots and planters you use. You can experiment with different patterns and materials of the flowerpots. Just avoid plastic, as they are not a very aesthetically pleasing indoor detail. Focus more on ceramic or wood. This is also a good opportunity to mix decorative with emotion. You can create a flower or plant that holds emotional significance for you, making it the centerpiece of that small space.
A good rug can do the job
Since you don’t have a lot of space, it’s important to utilize everything you can in your quest to decorate. And that includes the floor. A luxurious rug can be a great decorative element in any space, regardless of its size. And there are no limitations on the type of rug you can choose. There are numerous sizes, materials, patterns, and styles to explore. When space is limited, it’s best to use rugs in lighter colors, as they make the room feel larger. But make it a rug with a striking pattern, something that grabs people’s attention. Naturally, once you do that, make sure you decorate the rest of the room in a way that complements the rug and pattern. If you have a striking, interesting rug, you should complement it with other decorative elements.
Utilize the walls
Walls are your biggest ally when decorating a small room. There is a great deal you can do with them. But you should paint them white or some other light color. That gives the impression that they are bigger. Then you can focus on adding some cool wall decor—paintings, wall accents, custom-made wall art, and so on. You can even create a collage wall with pictures of your loved ones, adding a nice sentimental touch to a room. But make it bright and colorful. As we said, bright color palettes are ideal for small rooms and offices.
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