Furniture

Big Ideas for Small Spaces

If you are currently living in a small studio and need ideas on how you can get the most out of your space, you have come to the right place. Let us inspire you with our designers’ ideas and tips for living in small spaces!

Probably the first thing ideally to do is to maximise your windows.

Larger windows invite lighter in. Attach to your window a curtain in light, pastel colour to stylishly update your interior design and create a bigger room illusion.

Another option you might want to consider should be the shutters. They occupy less space than a curtain does, plus – there are plenty of colours and designs for you to choose from to best match your interior setting!

Double-duty furniture

You have two viable choices for furniture: you can either opt for double-duty furniture or basic furniture.

To confer quality and durability to your home, first, you need to focus on functionality and understand the difference between needs and desires.

To cleverly design your rooms with quality and durable furniture, try to find pieces that serve multiple purposes.

Look at a daybed, a sofa by day and a bed by night that can effortlessly accommodate two people.

If you like high ottoman beds, make sure you choose the ones with storage.

Keep in mind that beds with drawers are the best option for outstanding practicality and the best choice for you!

Mirrors and rugs

To create the illusion of a bigger space, try to make the most out of natural light.

A mirror is a clever choice that can help you make the most of natural light by reflecting it all around while creating the illusion of greater space.

Also, when it comes to rugs, try to go for the larger ones. An undersized one can make a small space look cramped. Stay within a limited colour palette and choose that rug that accommodates all the furniture.

Another advice is that you should not place your furniture too close together.

Try to design your interior setting differently by removing any extra items that you don’t need, and rather focus on the main pieces instead!

Don’t get blocked when coming to overnight guests. They can also be challenging decisions to make. If you feel like there is not enough space to accommodate overnight guests, it is okay to explain.

Also, if you’re coming back from holiday, it’s recommended that you unpack your suitcases straight away. Even a few objects placed on the floor should not make the space seem even tinier.

Approach your tiny apartment proficiently and joyfully!

There is nothing more stressful than thinking about your space as unsuitable or unwelcoming. The right attitude is the recommended and positive one!
Remember that there is no need to panic if you are out of ideas! Out there are plenty of blogs, designers and companies that can help you with their opinions and vision to make the most out of your space.

Try to see it as an exciting challenge, not an impending nightmare.