


How to increase the feeling of space in an apartment - easily and on a budget
Everyone wants their home to be not only cozy, but also visually large, airy and bright. And for this it is not necessary to have a spacious apartment or expensive renovation. Proper planning, thoughtful color selection and simple design techniques actually create the effect of expanding the space, which will also significantly improve your everyday comfort.
First of all, pay attention to the floor. If you use the same floor in different rooms, the space will no longer have a sharp dividing line and the house will look more spacious, coherent and large. A single floor in the living room, hallway and kitchen is especially effective.
It is also a good idea to integrate the kitchen and living room - this way you avoid unnecessary walls and create one large, harmonious space, which is distinguished by more light and freedom of movement.
Light tones - white, beige, light gray - not only brighten the space, but also eliminate the feeling of scarcity. If you want the apartment to look lighter and airier, choose just such a color palette.
Using the same color in different rooms is also a good strategy - when the walls, ceiling and furniture are the same tone, the space becomes unified and visually larger. This method is especially effective in small children's rooms or studio apartments.
In a small space, it is especially important that the furniture is functional, simple and tailored to the size. It is better to choose compact sofas, thin shelves and beds with space or drawers underneath. A pre-created outline will help you understand what color, shape and material are best for a particular room.
Mirrors are not only a practical element, but also the fastest and most effective way to "enlarge" a room. When you place a mirror correctly - for example, directly in front of a window - it will reflect light and bring more air, movement and depth to the room. They are useful in almost any space: in the bathroom, bedroom, hallway or living room.
And finally - avoid overloading with too many things and a messy environment, as it is accompanied by a feeling of confinement. "Opening up" space begins with order and minimalism of elements. The fewer things there are and the more the space breathes, the calmer the interior and the cozier the apartment.
Even a small apartment can look big when the planning is well thought out and the environment is harmoniously organized. Imagination, mirrors, and light colors. This is the triangle for your new, brighter, and more comfortable apartment.