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02 Jun 2026
19m

Make your small space feel bigger

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Small living spaces require intentional design to maximize functionality and create the illusion of openness. Clutter acts as the primary obstacle to effective space management, making initial decluttering essential before rearranging furniture. Zoning—the practice of defining distinct areas for different activities like dining or working within a single room—helps maintain order in open floor plans. Floating furniture, or pulling pieces a few inches away from walls, adds visual depth, while choosing appropriately sized rugs—ideally covering 75% of the floor—anchors these zones and prevents a disjointed "dollhouse effect." Furthermore, consistent color palettes, such as color drenching, and strategic placement of curtains and mirrors can expand the perception of height and light. Ultimately, home design should prioritize personal utility and flow over rigid aesthetic rules, allowing living environments to evolve alongside changing lifestyle needs.

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