52: Creative and functional ways to decorate a small space

1. HANG LONG CURTAINS
Hanging long curtains close to the ceiling will give an illusions of tall windows and larger room.
2. HANGING MIRRORS
Mirrors give the illusions of a larger space because it increases the amount of natural light in a room, making it appear larger and brighter. To get the maximum effect, place a mirror opposite the room's largest window to redistribute even more light.
3.  LESS IS MORE
It's vital in a small living space that you keep pieces of furniture to a minimum. "It's a myth that smaller-scale furniture makes a space look larger," says the Dubai-based interior designer Pallavi Dean. "One larger piece is far better than the clutter of several small chairs and stools". For your one main piece avoid large, bulky sofa, instead, try a minimalist furniture like clean L-shaped sofa or an armless three-seater.
Minimizing the number of focal points in the room is also important. If the space is dominated by a sofa or dining table, for instance, avoid introducing additional seating and side tables, and keep wall decoration and finishing touches such as cushions to a minimum.
4. DOUBLE THE FUNCTION
Double the function in your interior to maximize your space and be functional.
5. USE THE WALL
Take advantage of your wall space by hanging floating shelves. You can rotate the decor you put on the shelves to adapt to anything you add to the room.
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