8 space mistakes you might make in your home

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When it comes to designing and decorating small spaces, most people know the fundamental rules. Decorate with little and make sure the furniture fits at the scale level. You may be trying to ensure that you are making the most of every inch of a small room, although without realizing it, you could be doing the opposite and making space errors!

If you have to design a small space, you will have to think that there are some space errors that are usually made almost without realizing it. It is necessary to know these space errors to avoid them and thus be able to take better advantage of every corner of your house.

You store too many things

When it comes to small space, all storage feels like good storage. You need a place to keep your things neat and organized, right? But having too many spaces to store things like baskets or boxes ... it can make a room feel smaller than it actually is.

It is better that you focus on the maxim of "less is more" and that you only have what you really need. Store your things in furniture so they are not seen and avoid that the storage is something that is too much in your rooms.

well decorated small kitchen

You have small furniture

It is important to choose furniture that fits the scale of a room. An overstuffed sofa in a small study can make it feel smaller. But too many small pieces of furniture can have the same effect.

In some cases, a large piece feels more spacious than several smaller pieces, such as rugs. Opt for large anchor pieces and enjoy custom-made furniture to make your space feel larger.

You skimp on the power of light

Lighting is a must and this is another area where people make space mistakes. Nobody wants to trip over annoying cables in a small room. Dark corners can make a room feel smaller than it already is, so use accent lighting to illuminate every inch of a small space for a big visual impact, and hide all those pesky cables!

well decorated room

You put all the furniture against the wall

Putting all the furniture against the walls of a small room can be a smart trick, but it doesn't always work. It can be done for weird designs and limited designs. Consider moving sofas away from walls to allow for narrow tables or a better layout for socializing with your friends or family. The center of the room may feel a little smaller, but you'll get great design points and better visual aesthetics.

Decorate with a single color

You've probably heard that light colors make a room feel big and dark colors can make a room feel small. But the way a small space feels is probably less about color and more about texture.

Color can only be choppy and disjointed, especially when viewed with the rest of the house. Instead, keep monochrome colors in your home and use texture as your main design strategy. Wood and textiles add character to a small room without boxing it in.

You break the space

In your efforts to make a room feel bigger, you could be doing the opposite. Breaking down a small space with small furniture, bold accent colors, or delicate fabrics and curtains automatically brings the eye to a more shapely room. Instead, keep your eye line as fluid as possible. Consider the room in conjunction with the rest of your home and avoid furniture and accents that break up the space.

bedroom with space well used

You decorate too much

It's a common mistake in interior design in general - there can definitely be too much of a good thing. Don't feel the pressure to "design" every inch of a small space. Leaving a few tables empty or a sofa without pillows might not be the most interesting option, but it does give you some breathing space in sight. That break can offer the illusion of extra space. This is an easy fix for one of the most common small space mistakes.

You don't see the potential of the stay

This is one of the saddest space mistakes of all. Small rooms and spaces are often relegated to rooms or corners of the house that are not used. But With the right design, every area of ​​your home can be functional, if not palatial.

Consider the potential in small spaces. What you consider small could be a cozy place to read or a great place to enjoy your morning coffee. Look at the size of the flirt and put your creativity to work in your smaller spaces thinking about how you could enjoy that place.


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