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Useful Ways to Decorate Smaller Rooms*

Decorating a small room can be a challenge, especially when you want to have a stylish space that has everything you need, without it looking overcrowded and cramped. Small rooms are ideal for creating a warm and welcoming feel, that has character and feels homely, but you just need to follow a few simple tips to get the right balance of style and practicality. These useful tips will help you to decorate the smaller rooms in your home and really make the most out of the space.

Multi-Purpose Furniture
There are so many amazing furniture pieces available now that are designed to fit more than one purpose, which is perfect when working with a smaller room. Every room in your home serves a different purpose, but you often find that certain furniture items can be used throughout the home. One of the most popular features for the home is seating with added storage. The design sees a normal looking seat, with a whole storage area positioned in the base of the chair. This is ideal for storing items that you need in the room, but don’t need access to all of the time. You also find that there are now multi-purpose tables and cupboards, so you can really utilise your space and invest in some very practical yet stylish furniture pieces.

Choose Your Furniture Wisely
With so many different furniture designs available today, there is a lot to choose from. When decorating a smaller room, you want to focus on investing your money into furniture that is going to be practical and suited to the room, for example the coffee table. The coffee table could be a basic frame with four legs and a top, but to really make the most of the room, you could look at investing in a coffee table with added drawers or a bottom shelf, which instantly provides you with additional storage space to keep the room neat and tidy. Small features like these can really make a big difference when it comes to smaller spaces, so it’s always beneficial to look around before buying the first thing you see.

Utilise the Walls
So many people forget to use the walls when they decorate a room, which is over half of the space available to you in the room. Whilst using all of the floorspace seems like the only option, it isn’t, as the walls are there to be used. Whether it’s’ shelving units, pegs or even pinning your favourite photos on the wall, you’re freeing up essential storage space which can then be used for other items, or left clear to keep the room feeling open and fresh. Introducing shelving to your room will really help to add character to the décor, as well as making the room feel more homely and welcoming. Choose a fireplace that is fitted on the wall like one from Ethanol Fireplace Pros, it looks modern, heats the room and fills up empty wall space. There’s nothing more off-putting than a bare room with bare walls, as this can give a cold, static feel that you don’t want for your interiors.

Be Bold
Decorating a small room requires a lot of consideration, as you want to achieve the perfect feel. You have less space to work with, so you need to ensure that the décor you choose is ideal for the room you’ve chosen and can be introduced in a minimal way. Adding one feature wall to the room is ideal for making it feel larger than it actually is, as you draw the eye to one point within the room. Similarly, you could introduce some mirrors to help to reflect the natural light around the room and give it plenty of character. This will really make the décor stand out, without going overboard.

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