The Perfect Colors For Small Floors

Use the color palette well to paint your house and achieve, no matter how small, more spaciousness and comfortable. Here are the ideal shades for a few meters and some tricks to paint with colors beyond white.

PURE WHITE: THE BRIGHTEST

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It is a classic that never fails. It expands the space, bounces the light it receives and no, it does not have to create cold spaces. The trick is to decorate them with warm pieces: a wooden table, a sofa in tan tones, cushions in bright colors …

GRAY, THE NEW BEIGE

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Its softer range works like white: it illuminates spaces with a point of color that makes them more elegant and discreet, making it an ideal color for small spaces.

‘MILLENNIAL PINK’: THE PINK THAT GIVES METERS

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And a very chic look! The millennial pink even in a salon can be perfect. The final look you have will depend on the furniture or accessories that accompany it. If you want to give it a more elegant touch, add accessories in gold. If you want to give it sobriety, in petrol blue or gray. If you want a more youthful air, in total pink!

GRAY GREEN: SMALL BUT COZY SPACES

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You will not fail. And if you want to give it more life so that it is not excessively sad, add accessories in white and fuchsia. You will be able to give him a punch that he will appreciate.

BLUE TOO, WITH WHITE OR YELLOW

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You are right. Blue can be a bright color for your walls for its freshness. But always if it is a light blue that can turn gray so that it is not too childish. Combine it with accessories in white or mustard yellow to add shine.

TAUPE, ANOTHER TIMELESS SHADE

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More intense than the sand color, the taupe color has been on trend for years for its ability to create cozy environments without being overwhelming. The trick to ‘lightening it’ is to combine it with white furniture and bright textiles.

VIVID COLORS? IN FURNITURE AND ACCESSORIES

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You do not have to give up the bright colors that you like for the fact of having a small house. The trick is not to use them on the walls but specific pieces or textiles. You will get that touch of color you are looking for but without the walls falling on you.

Posted by Rennata

A passionate female writer, I specialize in articles about architecture and home interiors. I love sharing insights and inspiration to help readers create beautiful and functional living spaces.