Learn how to simply embellish a small bed room to make it look greater?

When winter is around the corner and the pandemic requires regular Work From Home setup, your humble home may seem a little claustrophobic!

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What used to be celebrated as cozy and compact living space can quickly turn into chaos if you don't constantly take care to clean up the clutter and organize things. Smaller rooms present unique interior design challenges. "Looking small" can be tackled with a few clever hacks, but "feeling small" depends on how you maintain the space. Most of us tend to think endlessly about the tight space problems and decide that nothing can be done about it. The good news is that once you've accepted and accepted the size of the room it becomes easy to solve.

Simple decorating tips for small bedrooms

Intelligent floor solutions: Keep the color neutral, but that doesn't mean you only have hospital gray or clinical white available. Warm tones in wood or stone keep the cozy element. Just make sure you use large tiles to enhance the visual effect of the room. If you're laying parquet or laminate tiles, the trick is to lay them in a diagonal pattern. It instantly fools the eye into thinking that the room is bigger. Keep as much furniture off the floor as possible. Get furniture with legs and avoid tall, free-standing objects in the room. Finally, try to use the same flooring throughout the house to ensure the consistency and appearance of a larger floor space.

Lighting options: Using lights and shadows is a clever approach to decorating small bedrooms. Delicate, delicate lighting fixtures that appear to float on the ceiling are a neat and practical solution. Modern lighting innovations, LED lights, battery-operated wall lights and strategically placed wall lights created interest, light and functionality. Use the work lights for reading or sewing. Textured hues are a great option for small spaces.

Use the blanket wisely: Professional interior designers consider the ceiling to be the fifth wall in the room. Paint the ceiling a little darker to draw the eye up. Put most of your shelf as close to the ceiling as possible and paint the shelves the same color as the walls. Get full-height storage units and keep them narrow to save space. Your ceiling can be transformed into a unique architectural feature using color, shape and lighting. If possible, install a skylight and use the ceiling-to-floor drapes for vertical effects.

Mirror wise: Mirrors reflect and reflect the light in the room. You can use them on your wardrobe or on the bathroom doors to add a sense of space. Install a Make-up mirror with lights to enhance the glamorous element in your bedroom. If you have a window, place a mirror directly above it on the opposite wall and you get the illusion of two windows. The angle reflects the right for maximum light reflection and space expansion. Mirrors help increase the illusion of space when they reflect open courtyards, corridors, or just anything that is in the room.

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