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From using light and neutral colours to incorporating multifunctional furniture, this post covers various ways to create an illusion of space in a small room. We emphasize decluttering and storage solutions, as well as the strategic use of lighting and mirrors to reflect light and create depth. Get an idea of how to maximize space in a small room and make it feel more open and inviting.

Use light and neutral colours

The use of light and neutral colors can make a room feel bigger in a few ways. First, lighter colors reflect more light, which makes a space feel brighter and more open. This is especially true for white, which reflects almost all light that hits it. Darker colors, on the other hand, absorb light and can make a room feel smaller and…

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Small space office

Are you working from home but struggling to find the perfect spot to set up your office? If you’re living in a small space, it can be challenging to carve out an area that meets your needs. But don’t worry! With some creativity and strategic planning, it’s possible to incorporate an efficient office into even the smallest of homes or apartments.

The trend of working from home is on the rise. With more companies embracing the remote work lifestyle, more and more people are making their homes their offices. Whether you’re a full-time telecommuter, freelancer, or just need a spot to stay productive, having an office space in your home is essential. But if you’re living in a small apartment or a crowded house, it can be tricky…

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1. Don’t be afraid to add some drama.

Small spaces can pack some big design punches, so think about going in a totally different direction here than you may have used in the rest of your house, suggests interior designer Arianne Hudon-Brooks, owner of HB Design in Montreal. 

“Since powder rooms are rarely used to get ready in the morning, we get to have fun and disregard a few rules we might stick to in main bathrooms,” explains Hudon-Brooks. “Although many of our clients like bright-feeling rooms, some want to take advantage of the smaller space and create a darker, moodier effect. With powder rooms, we can be more daring with bolder finishes, too.”

Image courtesy of HB Design

2. Make the space appear larger with scale and colour.

Some…

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