How to style your home to look more spacious

Bigger & better: How to style your home to look more spacious

Whether you live in a small or large home, everyone wants to maximize their space and make their interior feel as roomy as possible.

When you are decorating your home, it’s important to make design decisions that will make your home feel more spacious.

With the right approach to your interior design, you can ensure that your home feels bigger, brighter and better than ever. 

Before you start redesigning your interior, you need to put a plan in place.

Without clear objectives decided upon in advance, it’s easy to lose track, and even interest, in completing the work in your home. First, decide what it is that you want to achieve and then set a budget.

Once you have a goal in mind and a budget to work with, you can start putting together a plan that will allow you to restyle your home to look more spacious moving forward. 

Let’s take a look at a few simple ways that you can style your home to help you get started. 

Declutter your home

If your home is untidy and disorganized, it will always feel small and cramped.

When your belongings are scattered around your home, it can instantly make it feel like there’s less room. Taking the time to declutter your home will allow you to get rid of anything that you don’t use or need anymore, freeing up more storage space in your wardrobe, shelves, bookcases and shoe cabinet.

Furniture choices

The furniture that you select for your newly designed interior will have a big impact on how spacious your home feels. When you are choosing furniture, look for pieces that can fit into the space without brushing up against the edges of the room.

Allowing a little air to circulate between your walls and your furniture will not only help to keep mould at bay but it will also make your space feel roomier. 

Create openness

To create a sense of openness in your interior, it’s important that your furniture also allows light and air to flow through it.

For example, a kitchen table and chairs with narrow legs will allow light and air to circulate around your kitchen or dining room with ease, making your home feel bigger. 

You might also want to consider wood or vinyl flooring instead of carpet to create the illusion of more space. If you’re looking for options for flooring then it’s worth taking a look at Flooring365. They’ve got a great variety of choices that are perfect for giving your home that personal touch.

Repaint your space

Choosing the right colour for your interior is key to how spacious your home feels. Dark colours can often make a room feel small and compact. Bright colours, on the other hand, can make a room feel bigger and more spacious.

These tones can also help to reflect light around the room more efficiently helping to make the space feel more welcoming and inviting. 

Hang some mirrors

Mirrors come in all sorts of shapes, sizes and styles nowadays, with a solution to fit every taste and budget. Mirrors can be a great addition to any room, they can serve as a feature piece in your interior design and they help to bounce light around the room making it feel brighter, airier and more spacious.

Hanging a mirror also reflects the view, creating the illusion that the room is bigger than it is, making it feel more open. 

Make your small spaces feel bigger and more spacious

Every home has a room or two that could do with being a little bit bigger.

Following the tips above, you can quickly make your home feel roomier and more spacious. Being intentional with your design choices is key to making any small space feel larger and with the right decisions, you can be sure that your interior always maintains a sense of openness. 

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