Since the population is increasing, urbanization increases, and ultimately the flats we see are small in size so that we can fit many flats in a building. Especially in cities like Mumbai. Mumbai is a charming city but the small size flats are one of its biggest cons. But this con can be fixed by simple tips and tricks which you can use to make your house appear bigger and not congested.
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1. INTERIOR DESIGN
ARE YOU SHORT ON SPACE?
These clever ideas will make your
apartment appear larger.
2. Since the population is increasing, urbanization
increases and ultimately the flats we see are small in
size so that we can fit many flats in a building.
Especially in cities like Mumbai. Mumbai is a charming
city but the small size flats are one of its biggest cons.
But this con can be fixed by simple tips and tricks
which you can use to make your house appear bigger
and not congested.
Here are tips to make your house look bigger -
3. BREATHING SPACE FOR THE INTERIOR
DESIGNS
Everything about small space furniture is according to
the proportions. If simply, an item is too huge if it
bumps up against the room's edges, either vertically or
horizontally do not use it! Always allow some space
between the sides of your furniture and the walls to
give the impression that the space is larger.
Additionally, stay away from bulky, heavy things that
take up too much of the room's useful space. For
instance, a modern sofa or chair will offer you the same
amount of seating space as its overstuffed sofa while
taking up considerably less space.
4. DO NOT GO FOR HEIGHTENED
FURNITURE
Simply by leaving more space above them, furniture
that is lower to the ground will give a room a sense of
spaciousness. Pick a loft bed for the bedroom or even
try putting a mattress right on the floor. Embrace
style in the living area with low-to-the-ground
midcentury furniture. Alternatively, 19th-century
furniture also has a low profile if your preferences
lean more toward the romantic and grandiose.
5. CHOOSE FURNITURE WHICH HAS SPACE
FOR THE AIR TO FLOW
A sense of openness and mobility is key to generating
the perception of a larger space. Furniture that has
been streamlined looks to float in space because it
allows light and air to pass not only over it but also
under it and around it. Remember that mid-century
contemporary furniture is low and lanky. Or take into
account the ideal item of floating furniture: the
butterfly chair. Just keep in mind that your furniture
should have space beneath it in simple words.
6. MIRROR FOR THE DELUSIONS
Use a large framed mirror against a wall or lean one
up against a wall. With more style, you'll achieve the
same room-enlarging impression as a mirror wall.
Reflecting the space and light will make it appear
larger and airier. Add a piece of bevelled plate mirror
to the top of a coffee table or side table for a similar
effect, or buy a mirrored chest of drawers.
7. It all comes down to deceiving the eye, as we saw with mirrors.
Even if they don't completely cover the window, curtains prevent
the eye from viewing the view outside. Additionally, curtains and
drapes only add additional "stuff" to the space. Getting rid of
them keeps the area basic. Consider shutters, lightweight mesh
blinds, or cloth blinds if you prefer privacy. If curtains are a must
for you, you might also install a bar that goes far beyond the
window frame, leaving the window completely exposed. Of
course, curtains for sunny days are necessary what you can do is
instead of flowing drapes you can opt for roman curtains or
slide-up curtains which can curl up and not flow when you don't
need them. And rugs. Look through all the little details in this
article. Take note of how few homes have rugs, or if they do, how
plain and understated they are.
FEWER CURTAINS AND RUGS, MORE THE
SPACE
8. SEE-THROUGH FURNITURE
Anything beyond will appear further away if you use
transparent materials. For instance, replace an opaque
glass shower enclosure in a small bathroom with a
clear, frameless one. Despite being the same size, the
room will appear larger. Even though there are only
three additional feet in the view, the effect it makes is
significant. You can now see all the way to the wall
behind the shower. For tabletops, you can alternatively
use glass. The area around the table will allow for a
more expansive perspective if it has a strong base
made of wood, stone, or metal.
9. USE THE WHITE SHADES
White is reflecting, as we all know. It widens a space,
giving it an airy, light, serene feeling. It only makes this
cloud-like impression more pronounced to paint the
walls and ceiling the same hue of white. Additionally, it
helps to obfuscate the distinction between wall and
ceiling, which directs your gaze upward and gives the
illusion that the ceiling is higher. White is a fantastic
choice because it streamlines a space and highlights
the architecture in small spaces that can easily look
cluttered.