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Making the Most of a Small Space When Furnishing a Room

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Making the Most of a Small Space When Furnishing a Room

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  1. MAKING THE MOST OF A MAKING THE MOST OF A SMALL SPACE WHEN SMALL SPACE WHEN FURNISHING A ROOM FURNISHING A ROOM There are a few tricks for keeping your place looking cozy, not cluttered, some of which we’ll discuss below. From choosing the right couches in Melbourne to playing around with colour, there are many options for people living in smaller spaces. LIGHTER PAINT COLOURS ARE YOUR FRIEND Neutral colours like beige, white, greys and cream open up a room and make it look brighter and more spacious. Choose furniture or accessories in a brighter accent colour for a calm, harmonious feel. PAY ATTENTION TO YOUR FLOORING Choose flooring that can work for every room of the house, such as a floorboard. This is because when your eyes cannot trace the edges of the room, it is more difficult for it to see where one room ends and the other begins. OPEN UP THE WINDOWS Heavy, ornate curtains that block any light from passing through them can not only make a room appear smaller but also takes up valuable real estate. Rolling blinds in neutral colours are often the best options for smaller rooms, as are sheer curtains. MINIMALISM IS KEY Choose a few tasteful pieces from your collection to put on display and store the rest away. Mirrors are a terrific way of making light bounce around the room and make it appear larger. YOUR CHOICE OF FURNISHING MATTERS Putting too many smaller furniture pieces is actually the culprit! When your room is cluttered with chairs, armchairs and small tables and odds and ends, chances are it is going to look like a mismatched mess. gainsville.com.au

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