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Design Tricks: 13 Clever Ideas to Make a Small Bedroom Look Spacious Part III
There are plenty of quick and simple tips to trick the eye into processing you've got more room to work with than you actually do. The perception of space can be produced by making the right use of it. Here's how a little re-organization can go a long way.
Since the bed in your room is the largest piece of furniture in sight, keep the color of your bed sheet light. Brighter colors help lift the mood, too.
You need to adopt the right angle and lines, whether horizontal or vertical. If your windows have vertical lines on them, get the dresser with vertical design patterns. Don’t break the flow.
However, the thing to note here is that the scale you follow for your bed must be similar to your side table and dresser. Give your room a sense of wholeness so that all the furniture pieces stay in harmony with each other.
You might have not heard about this technique before, but it’s true. The lighter wall paint on the trim will reflect more light, thus, more light will be available to reflect off the wall of your bedroom.
This trick is an apparent one but most of us fail to understand it.
Let the legs of your sofa show. If you can, purchase a chair instead. Also buy furniture that’s multi-purpose, like a bed with drawers in the bottom for additional space.
Ultimately, use Warm White for bedroom LED lighting to help induce sleep. It’s more relaxing and calm. Follow us on Facebook, Pinterest, and Instagram for more of these tips!