Multi-functional furniture:
Using furniture that serves more than one purpose is a great way to save space in a small room. You can maximise the functionality of your space without sacrificing your style or comfort by using multifunctional furniture, such as a sofa bed or a bookcase that doubles as a room divider. It also creates a more efficient and comfortable living environment for you.
Keep your space clutter-free:
When your space is free of junk and clutter, it feels more open and less cramped. It also helps to reduce visual distractions that can make a room seem overcrowded and overpowering. A clutter-free space also promotes relaxation and improves the air quality in the room as it is easier to clean and maintain, as opposed to a cluttered space where it is harder to clean.
Curtains or blinds: If hung in a certain way, curtains or blinds in a room can create the illusion of a higher ceiling. You can create the illusion of a higher ceiling by hanging your curtains or blinds very close to the ceiling. You can also use brightly coloured, vertical curtains, which naturally draw the eye upwards, making the room appear larger.
Furniture with exposed legs: Furniture with exposed legs creates visual space. This is because the legs allow light to pass through the furniture, making the room feel brighter, more open and airier.
(To be continued next week)