32 Brilliant Ways to Make a Small Space Feel Huge (2024)

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When you live in a small house or apartment, fitting in everything you need is difficult. Trying to fit everything and make it look good is an even bigger challenge, but that's what makes small space design so fun: Coming up with clever solutions to those obstacles makes it all the more rewarding in the end. Luckily for you, we've got quite a few small space tricks up our sleeves, with hacks ranging from hanging beds to hidden storage, tricks of the eye, and more. Whether you live in a studio apartment or want to get more out of a tiny room in a small house, these small space design ideas will make it feel so much larger while maintaining style.

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Incorpoate Reflective Materials

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Opt for white lacquered walls and glossy tiles, as designer Brian Patrick Flynn did here. The high-shine materials are reflective and will generate the same maximizing effect that a mirror will, bouncing light and making for a generally airer space.

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2

Opt for Pocket Doors

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Pocket doors with glass windows allow for shared light to flow throughout the space while also creating separation. And even better, they slide right into the wall when not being used, taking up much less space than swinging doors.

SHOP DOORS IKEA Sliding Doors, $180

3

Add a Gallery Wall

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Though it may sound counterintuitive, covering a wall floor-to-ceiling can make a small space feel larger. In Rudy Saunders's apartment, an assortment of framed works (plus an overscaled watch clock!) draw the eye up, making the 375-square-foot studio feel more expansive.

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4

Be Resourceful

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When space is limited and you don't want to shop for new, bulky furniture, use a chair as a side table and install wall sconces to save surface space. A cheerful color, like this pale turquoise hue, is also a good idea to set a happy mood in a tiny room.

SHOP SCONCES Arc Mid-Century Sconce, $79

5

Think Vertically

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By hanging subway tile vertically—rather than the more common horizontal hang—designer Eneia White makes this modestly sized bathroom feel both taller and more streamlined. A tight palette of black, white, and blush prevent it from feeling cluttered.

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6

Hide the Utilities

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For the restaurant at The Cornell Inn, Toledo Geller used drapery to cleverly conceal pipes and HVAC, creating an elegant canopy while avoiding visual chaos.

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7

Hang a Swing!

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Since it doesn't take up any literal floor space, a swinging seat gives the appearance of a much more open room. For proof, look at the daybed Tiffany Brooks hung in this room at the Kips Bay Palm Beach showhouse.

SHOP SWINGS Hanging Daybed, $953

8

Shrink Your Dining Table

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Small round tables aren't just for breakfast nooks. Ditch the giant dining table and give yourself some extra space by opting for a small, round dining table instead, like Emily Henderson did here.

SHOP TABLES Marble Dining Table, $999

9

Use a Day Bed

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Add a day bed and watch your bedroom double in size. If you don't have a designated guest room, this could also come in handy in your living room.

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10

Maximize Shelving

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In this Manhattan apartment, Cece Barfield Thompson corralled the owner's books and accessories into one room, where built-in shelves—complete with gallery lights—make the items look deliberate. The best part? This library doubles as a dining room in the small apartment.

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11

Express Yourself Everywhere

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Yes, even on the fridge—no, especially—your fridge and other bulky appliances. Since there's limited space for extras and less room to pile in all your favorite items, you'll need to beautify everything. Here, Anthony Dunning turned a regular old refrigerator into a design opportunity by dressing it up in removable wallpaper.

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12

Mount Your TV

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A media console is the biggest space waster in a small living room. Mount your TV on the wall or above a fireplace and you'll regain necessary floor space.

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Hide Your TV

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Or, even better, hide it! Whether inside of a credenza or disguised as artwork, this design trick is perfect for anyone whose living room is always their family room, dining room, and/or more.

SHOP MEDIA CABINETS TV Stand, $300

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Do Double Duty

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Pieces that can serve multiple purposes are key: Find a table that can function as a desk and dining table, get a deep sofa that can double as a guest bed, or buy cubes that serve as a coffee table and bonus seats when guests are over.

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15

Take Advantage of Architectural Quirks

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Every single inch counts in a small house, so be sure to take full advantage of architectural quirks—this way, they'll actually become your favorite thing about the space. That radiator by your window? Invest in a pretty radiator cover and customize a cushion so you can use it as a window nook to read and relax in. (And you'll be able to forgo the bulky couch that'll take up half the studio!) Pile on the pillows and add a pendant light for tasks, as Jae Joo did here.

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Use Mirrors

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It's the oldest design trick in the book: Mirrors will make your space feel larger, lighter, and airier. And a fun convex one like this adds a lot of personality without taking up a ton of space.

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Make Every Piece Count

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Choose furnishings that offer maximum functionality in minimal square footage. For example, instead of an end bench, opt for a desk with a small side chair. You can use it for work, getting ready, and more.

SHOP DESKS Writing Desk, $68

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Think About Scale

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If your kitchen doesn't have an island and you don't have a living room that's separate from the kitchen, don't give up on making it functional. Opt for a tall wooden table that can provide some extra counter space for cooking and as a two-top dining table. Use this one in a kitchen by Corinne Mathern Studio as your blueprint.

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Keep It Neutral

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Calm, even-toned rooms fool the eye into thinking they're more spacious than they are. Make sure to add a variety of textures to keep the space from falling flat.

SHOP PILLOWS Velvet Pillow, $6

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Convert a Closet

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Designer David Kaihoi used some seriously smart storage solutions to make his New York City apartment work harder—including creating this compact laundry "room" in his closet. That way, when he's not doing laundry, he can close the door on these eyesore appliances.

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32 Brilliant Ways to Make a Small Space Feel Huge (2024)

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How do you enlarge a small space? ›

8 Ways to Make a Space Feel Larger
  1. Accentuate the vertical. Draw the eye upward so a room looks more spacious. ...
  2. Consider “see-through” furniture. ...
  3. Lighten up surroundings. ...
  4. Go big with accents. ...
  5. Get away from the wall. ...
  6. Simplify the color scheme. ...
  7. Skip the curtains. ...
  8. Bring nature indoors.
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What color makes a small room look bigger? ›

Q: What colors make a small room look bigger? A: The lighter your colors are, the bigger the room will feel. Stick to shades of white and cream, pastels and light neutrals in gray and taupe.

What color couch makes a room look bigger? ›

A lighter sofa will make a room seem larger by commanding less visual space. To make a room seem as large as possible, a sofa the same color as lighter-colored walls will appear to open the entire space up.

How to make a home beautiful with simple things? ›

There are plenty of 'affordable' finishing touches which can make your home look and feel more luxurious – some of which can actually be free!
  1. Paint a feature wall. ...
  2. Go big with wall art. ...
  3. Redecorate / paint. ...
  4. Use colour cleverly. ...
  5. Declutter. ...
  6. Decorate with candles and mirrors. ...
  7. Add house plants and flowers.
Feb 7, 2022

How to make your room look better without buying anything? ›

16 Ideas to Upgrade Your Bedroom Without Buying A Thing
  1. Rearrange Your Furniture. ...
  2. Repurpose Items. ...
  3. Focus on Lighting. ...
  4. Add a Statement Wall. ...
  5. Rearrange Artwork. ...
  6. Utilize Textiles. ...
  7. Incorporate Nature. ...
  8. Declutter and Organize.
Jan 9, 2024

What makes a house look messy? ›

Cluttered shelving

Filling your bookcases and shelves to the max can make them look stuffed and cluttered. Instead, edit them down and leave some negative space in between items so they can breathe. Collectibles and small knick-knacks tend to make a room look very cluttered. Limit the number of small items you use.

What makes a bedroom look cluttered? ›

When you have either too much furniture in a space or furniture that is too large for the room it can make your home look cluttered. Don't fill every inch of the rooms in your home with furniture. Remove pieces that you aren't using or that are crowding the space.

What makes a living room look cluttered? ›

If you do not want your living room to look cluttered, you must pay attention to the surfaces and countertops around the room. Side tables, coffee tables, and window sills can easily become cluttered with cards, newspapers, magazines, and even dirt and dust.

How to make a small bedroom cozy? ›

Add Texture

It makes a room feel cozy instead of cold. I mean, we're trying to avoid the feeling of cramped, cold, cell here, right? Adding a textured rug, linens, throw pillows, wall art, baskets, and curtains are all items I routinely use to add texture and interest.

How to make a small bedroom look nice? ›

When it comes to decorating a small bedroom, keep it simple. The less cluttered your room looks, the more spacious it will feel. An easy way to add some style to your bedroom is with floating shelves! These shelves are perfect for displaying (and storing) books, pictures, blankets, and other home decor.

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