How can I decorate effectively in a small apartment?

April 26, 2012 | 1 Comment

How to go about decorating your apartment depends a good deal on the space itself, and smaller apartments or studios often require a special approach. Here are some things that might make the task a bit easier:

  • Mirrors can make the place look significantly larger.
  • Opting for smaller furniture can help make more space.
  • Consider putting some items in storage to make the apartment more livable.
  • Take advantage of empty space for storage, such as under the bed.
  • Utilize some organizing pieces, such as a bookcase or shelving unit to maximize vertical space.
  • Add rods, shelves and cubes to your closet space to free up the living area for decorating and keep it from looking cluttered.
  • If you are painting, add a darker color to one wall (often called a focal wall) to give the room more depth and style.
  • Keep the overall color of small apartments light to make them look bigger.
  • Use angles when placing furniture. It can help prevent areas from feeling closed off and give a more open, airy impression in your space.
  • Buy “double duty” pieces of furniture that have storage built in. Look for things such as footstools that have a removable top and coffee tables with drawers in them.

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Category: Decorating

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  1. Ormans 3 Day says:

    Great advice for any renter! To tag along with what you said, the paint is an excellent piece of advice. In order to make sure that your space seems as large as possible, it’s always a good idea to keep the paint colors as similar as possible (the ideal being the same color) so that each room flows naturally into the other.

    In terms of furniture, it’s important to select the right kind of furniture to go into a space. While small pieces are obviously best for small rooms, it’s a good idea to be mindful of how much of the little things you’re putting into a room. I always recommend bringing a drawing, to scale, of your space and utilizing that when you go in to purchase furniture. Sometimes seeing it on paper before you buy helps you to visualize better.

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