- Have a focus in every room
One wall can be darker than the other walls in the room. Group family pictures into one area. - Be brave
Sometimes you need to push yourself to add something unique to your decor. Painting dark walnut kitchen cabinets might feel like a big step, but you will love the added light it will bring to your kitchen. Painting one wall a bright color may be just what your room needs to establish a focal point. - Experiment with color
Painting all the walls white will not make a small room look bigger � it will only make it look white! - Add personality, not clutter
Display a few of your favorite treasures to enhance your signature look. Use decorative boxes, basket chests, stacks of vintage suitcases and under bed boxes to store all of the other treasures you own that you can't live without. - Add a dramatic overhead fixture Lighting is a relatively inexpensive way to change the look of a room. A dramatic, eye-catching fixture will draw the eye up to the ceiling, creating an impression of a taller, larger space.
- Use multiple lamps on dimmers
By adjusting the dimmers, separate areas in the room can be showcased with light, making the overall room appear larger. - Use reflections-
Mirrors and metallic accessories reflect light and add lightness to the room. - Avoid furniture as room dividers
Placing heavy book cases or couches as room dividers will only break a small space into two, very small spaces. Instead, paint the two rooms a slightly different color, or use a plant, or a piece of artwork on the wall or two area rugs to divide the two spaces. - Avoid tiny furniture
It is tempting to purchase small tables and chairs, thinking that they are more in scale with a small room. Instead, the look achieved is more of a cluttered house of miniature furniture. Look for moderately-sized furnishings. Use open-leg chairs and glass tables to open up the space. - Minimize the amount of furniture in a room
Rethink every piece of furniture in your room. If you don't use it every day, move it out. There is no reason to have a dining table ready to seat six next to a buffet filled with dishes for twelve if there are just two of you in the house. - Use multipurpose furniture
Look for bookcases with baskets that can function as a bedside table, storage units that hide electronic equipment and footstools that store blankets. - Reposition curtains
Hang curtains outside of the window frames to increase the light and to make the window appear larger. Hang them floor to ceiling to make the ceilings appear higher. - Use a light rug
Lighter colors on the floor open up the room. Consider a carpet remnant on existing floors or carpet � it's less expensive than carpet and easier to clean or replace.
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