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Decoration Ideas to Make the Environment Look Bigger

Decoration Ideas to Make the Environment Look Bigger

Whether your home is big or small, you can make it look more spacious and comfortable. Tips to make your home look bigger and create a sense of freedom indoors:

Decorate the floor wisely
To make your home appear larger, choose a light color for the floor, whether it's a marble floor or a natural wood floor. Consider the dimensions of the room and the furniture arrangement when choosing a rug or rug. Choose simple patterns or solid colors instead of intricate embellishments.

Use extra long curtains
Long curtains that fall to the bottom of the floor, even with small windows, will give the effect of high ceilings and make the height of the room appear higher than it is. Alternatively, use light-coloured blinds for a modern look.

Optimize space with furniture and layout
Whether you prefer classic style or modern style furniture, choose carefully considering the size. One of the best solutions is handcrafted, bespoke furniture designed for the full space that optimizes the layout and creates more space. Simplicity and minimalism will suit smaller homes.

Visually expand the space with mirrors
Using large mirrors will create the illusion of impact space. Used in both small spaces and large spaces, you will not only be able to peek at the reflections, but also visually expand any room.

Use soft, natural and artificial light
The best way to visually expand the space is to bring out dark areas using natural or artificial light. If you're designing your new home, consider natural light from windows or a unique solution like starlit glass in the ceiling. If your home is small and does not have a lot of natural light, the best solution is to use artificial light to the maximum with a conceptual design that will highlight even the darkest corners.

Use the appropriate color palette
Choosing colors for your home interior is the most fun, yet complex, due to the wide selection of options available. Use shades of white and bright colors to compensate for the lack of space. If you're not a big fan of the color white, you have options like pale gray, ivory or beige. In furniture and decor items, use light colors as a base with brighter and darker colors secondarily, along with accent colors, this adds dimension to the space.

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