Use Bigger, But Fewer Furnishing: Outfitting a small space with a few large-scale pieces can actually make the room feel grander.
Visual Continuity Creates Calm: Soothing, even toned rooms fool the eye into thinking they're more spacious than they are.
Make Every Piece Count: Choose furnishings and decorative elements that offer maximum functionality and minimal square footage. For example, use two small round tables instead of one big coffee table. They're better for traffic flow and easier to move.
Customize: Built-ins, storage nooks and furniture tailored to exact needs can utilize every available sliver of space.
Think Vertically: Exploit the often underutilized space between the tops of furniture and the room's ceiling with hanging or high-mounted elements. Take bookcases and cabinets all the way up.
Hope these tips will help you with organizing your small spaces!
Jean & Tatiana
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