Producer: Priyanka Das Editor: Nisha Dubey
Multipurpose resources: Invest in multifunctional furniture. For example, a sofa that can turn into a bed, or a coffee table with built-in storage. This allows for greater usability without sacrificing space.
Vertical storage: Make the most of free space by installing shelves and shelves up the walls. Not only does this create storage, but it also draws the eye upward, creating the illusion of a longer space.
Go minimal with furniture: Make the most of the space with standalone furniture pieces that don’t require a decor pair—like a statement setee centered in the living or a hefty recliner drawn to the corner.
Invite more of daylight: Break the cozy-bubble appeal and open up the space to natural light and views with classic French windows or contemporary glass-enveloped sitouts that blur the indoor-outdoor boundaries.
Light colors and pearls: Choose a light color for the walls and furniture, to make it feel more spacious and airy. Mirrors can be strategically placed to reflect light and make the space appear larger.
Create seamless floor space: Tie the small-space elements together by exaggerating the floors with seamless, singular pieces like a large medallion rug or a wall-to-wall carpet flooring that creates a more unified focus.
Embrace soft textures: Save the space from chaotic visuals with soft, repetitive textures as in fluted wood furnishings, solid acrylic fixtures, glazed ceramic accessories etc.
Lowering and expandable equipment: Choose furniture that can bend or expand when needed. For example, a dining table or folding chairs that can be assembled when not in use.
Smart organization solutions: Implement scheduling and storage solutions that make the most of every inch of space. Consider under-bed storage, wall-mounted organizers, and furniture with hidden compartments.
Maximize your storage: Hush away your everyday items in smart storage that are concealed—and hence, clutter-free. Go for life-size wall-mounted furnishings that span from floor to ceiling.