Our homes provide us with a private space in which to unwind and enjoy our leisure time, where these retreats from the world can complement and support all of our daily activities. A domestic interior can also reflect the personality of its residents through specific design choices, whether you decide to opt for cosy soft furnishings or sleek, modern features.
However you decorate your home, one aspect that should always be prioritised is space. A cramped, cluttered interior can lead to feelings of stress, where an absence of space within a small interior can make a home feel claustrophobic and unpleasant. Fortunately, there are numerous design techniques that you can use to make your interior feel much bigger than it really is.
Read on to find out more about how you can make your small
interior feel spacious.
Bright Colour Palette
If you want to make your interior feel bigger, then one of
the best things to do is to redecorate in a light, bright colour. Choosing a
shade of white can make everything seem more spacious, where you can select
from bright white, off white or a shade that’s closer to cream. Other colours
such as pale blue or pastel pink can also help to open up your space.
Minimalist Decor
Overdecorating could also be making your rooms feel smaller.
Consider investing in sleek, low profile furniture, where a glass table or
wall-mounted shelving could help to open up your home. Keeping wall art to a
minimum can also help your interior to look bigger, where lots of decorations
can crowd a small room.
Elongate Verticals
When dealing with a small interior, it can help to draw the
eye upwards in order to create the illusion of space. Elongate your verticals
with well-chosen wallpaper and painted features, where you can also achieve
this with the help of tall plants and standing lamps. This is especially
effective if your interior features high ceilings but small dimensions.
Maximise Light
Another great way to make your interior appear more spacious
is to increase natural light. You can achieve this with the help of specialist
wave curtain tracks, which are designed to keep curtains neatly tucked away so
they don’t block your windows unnecessarily. Investing in a sleek set of blinds
can also help to maximise space, where these can fold away completely during
the day.
SGS: Space-Saving Curtain & Blind Tracks
For Your Home
At SGS, we supply a variety of Silent Gliss tracks for your
window blinds and curtains. These include wave curtain tracks and other compact
solutions that can boost natural light, helping to make your home feel bigger. Get in touch
with us today to find out more.