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How to Make a Small Home Feel Bigger

  • Ashlie Spurlock
  • Apr 1
  • 2 min read

Use Light Colors to Open Up the Space

Light colors reflect light and make rooms feel larger.

Best choices:

  • White, cream, light gray, soft beige

  • Keep ceilings lighter than walls

👉 Dark colors absorb light and make spaces feel smaller.


🪞 Use Mirrors to Create Depth

Mirrors visually double your space.

Placement tips:

  • Opposite windows to reflect light

  • In narrow areas (hallways, small living rooms)

👉 Instant “bigger room” illusion.


🪑 Choose Multi-Functional Furniture

Every piece should serve more than one purpose.

Examples:

  • Sofa bed

  • Storage ottoman

  • Foldable tables

👉 Less furniture = more breathing space.


📦 Maximize Vertical Space

Think up, not out.

Ideas:

  • Wall shelves

  • Tall cabinets

  • Hanging storage

👉 Frees up floor space and reduces clutter.


🌬️ Keep It Open and Airy

Avoid overcrowding your home.

Do this:

  • Leave walking space clear

  • Avoid bulky furniture

  • Use fewer but better pieces

👉 Space feels bigger when it can “breathe.”


🪟 Let in Natural Light

Light makes any space feel larger.

Tips:

  • Use sheer or light curtains

  • Avoid blocking windows

  • Keep windows clean

👉 Natural light is free and powerful.


🎯 Use Consistent Design and Colors

Too many styles can make a space feel cramped.

Keep it consistent:

  • Same color palette across rooms

  • Similar flooring if possible

👉 Creates a seamless, bigger feel.


🧺 Declutter Regularly

Clutter is the #1 reason small homes feel tight.

Simple rule:

  • If you don’t use it, don’t keep it

👉 Less stuff = more space.


🚪 Use Sliding Doors or Openings

Traditional doors take up space.

Better options:

  • Sliding doors

  • Pocket doors

  • Open doorways (where possible)

👉 Saves valuable floor area.


🧠 Final Thought

A small home can feel just as comfortable as a big one when it is:

  • Bright

  • Organized

  • Well-designed

👉 It’s not about size. It’s about how you use the space.

 
 
 

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