A small room deserves to be as comfortable as possible. But, in addition, every owner wants to achieve the impossible – to expand the boundaries of space while maintaining the available space. We will reveal to you a few secrets of how to make the interior of a small room comfortable and cozy..
Tips and ideas for a small room
Say firm «not» contrasting shades and give preference to light colors. Feel free to choose green, pink, blue, apricot, cream and white;
· Choose furniture also in light colors. Such colors, of course, are less practical, but the interior of a small room with them will look more spacious, filled with air;
· The more light in the room, the more it seems. Give preference to natural sunlight or an option with built-in lights (for example, halogen lamps). As a last resort, you can use low floor lamps or floor lamps;
· When creating an interior design for a small room, get rid of «excesses». Do not clutter up the space with unnecessary pieces of furniture and a lot of accessories;
· The use of miniature interior items can visually increase the area of the room. So, go for small to medium sized armchairs, sofas and tables;
· It is better to arrange the floor and ceiling in the same color scheme as the walls of the room. So the interior of a small room will look more spacious, without boundaries;
Use wall mirrors in the interior to help visually «push apart» room boundaries. In addition, mirrored surfaces reflect light well, making it more abundant;
Surprisingly, in the interior of a small room it is better to use large art canvases than small pictures on the walls;
· Glass and mirrors used as decoration for furniture or other interior items will immerse you in the world of glare, reflections and light. In addition, transparent, weightless glass creates a sense of openness;
· Furniture should be placed along the walls;
· Do not hide windows behind massive curtains, let in more light into the house. Alternatively, you can use Roman blinds;
Let all the decorative elements in the room be decorated with the simplest patterns possible, so you can «run» more air into the room, making its interior fresh and unobtrusive.