How to Make Your Small Home to Look Spacious and Beautiful?

In arranging the interior, there are some universal rules that can be applied regardless of the style of your home, and you know well that small changes can make a big difference and freshen up the space. The arrangement of small rooms can be a challenge, but there are some simple things you can do over the weekend for your space to look larger. Many pieces of furniture in a room can turn it into a warehouse, and lack however, can take away the charm of your home.

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People often mistaken when the room is lit only by a one lighting device and usually they select chandeliers or ceiling lighting. Although they are still used, you will agree that they sometimes seem outdated. We propose you to illuminate only certain parts of the apartment, so that the wall lighting will emphasize for example some important photos for you. Buy the largest mirror you can afford and put it in the central area of your room, as over the fireplace or on the sofa. Set it higher to avoid reflection. You can purchase several smaller mirrors to form a group that would achieve the same goal.

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Do not leave the walls white! Certainly it is the opposite of what you have heard. White walls do not extend more room than other bright colors, so add a little character to the walls. Paint your room light blue or green. These colors can make the room visually larger, while the warm light tones will make it narrower.

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Change the layout of the furniture. There is a different formula that would work for every room, some rooms will look bigger with furniture near the walls, and some with furniture in the middle of the room. Make some experiment! Glass and shiny surfaces reflect light, which certainly expands the space creating an illusion of a large room. So keep them clean the windows, glass and smooth surfaces. Use some of these rules and try to make your home to look like from your dreams!

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