Simple but useful ways of making your home look bigger

Being creative with how you light or decorate your home can have a huge impact on how it is perceived by visitors. Large houses can sometimes feel cramped and gloomy, while smaller homes can feel spacious and full of life. How is this possible? It’s all a matter of understanding the space you have to work with, and how to accentuate the key features available to you. 

To help you transform your small spaces and home into something that feels larger and more inviting, here are some simple but effective ways to accomplish it without spending too much. 

Make the best use of your lighting 

Layering your lighting options in each room adds more depth and illumination to your spaces. A standard lighting fixture with a few well-placed table lamps helps to create warmth without narrowing the room down to feel smaller. Add some colour changing LED lights to your furniture, shelving, and other features to create adjustable ambient lighting that can dictate the mood of your space. 

Clean your windows thoroughly 

Not only can a good clean put you in a more positive mindset, but it helps to better showcase the space you have to work with. In order to allow that light to spread perfectly across your living space, be sure to give your windows a deep clean. It may sound too basic to be effective, but you’ll instantly notice the difference.

Be cautious with your wall displays  

For many people, packing as much wall art as possible across a small wall space can be a great way of diverting attention away from the lack of room. And while it may sound like a fair idea in principle, this only creates the illusion of a tighter and more claustrophobic space. 

Resist the urge to do this and instead focus on a few main focal pieces of art. Make sure you’re allowing a lot of room between each one, which helps to create a feeling of space and expansion. When you use this method with your home accessories, it allows them to stand out more and not lose their uniqueness in a sea of clutter. 

Get y smaller homes can feel spacious our garden trim 

It’s not just the interiors that need attention. Don’t forget that a cluttered garden can make the exterior of any home look small and gloomy. Spend time making your garden look bigger by clipping away those low-hanging branches and unkempt hedges that are blocking light from reaching your home. 

Final thoughts 

These minimal changes to your home can elevate the entire space and allow your rooms to breathe more and feel far bigger. Think of it as simple home changes that offer a huge potential difference to how you feel when you’re in your house, and how others feel when they set foot through your door. As soon as you begin working with what space you have available instead of against it, you’ll be shocked at the difference it can make. 

 

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