9 Ways to Make Your Apartment Look Bigger

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Most people dream of owning a big home, but your pocket can afford a smaller apartment. Here’s a catch: you can make your apartment look more prominent with some easy and relatively cheaper strategies. Perhaps a floor lamp to brighten the room and less of furniture would be a good idea.

Here’s a post that talks about the number of ways to make your apartment look bigger. Let’s dive right into the topic.

1. No More Grand Chandeliers – Opting for Floor Lamps

Floor lamps look stellar in any home. Chandeliers look great, but they are more suitable for bigger homes. A small apartment with a chandelier would make the house look cramped. Lamps help in giving a neat look to the room. It also provides an open space appearance.

2. Go For Minimalistic Furniture

Your heart desires the leather couch and the antique furniture, but it takes up too much space. Opt for minimalistic furniture that does not crowd up the home.



Look for contemporary furniture in your nearby store. Make sure you pay extra attention to the overall lighting inside your home. THAT could add life to your smaller apartment.

3. The Leggy Furniture

If you want your apartment to look bigger, invest in furniture with legs. You will find tables, chairs, and even sofas with legs. How does that work? Your eyes can see more of floor space.

  1. Keep It Plain and Simple

Dear homeowners, it would help if you painted the walls white or beige to make the apartment look airy and spacious. White is perfect.

5. Let the Wind Blow

Ideally, it would help if you placed large windows in your home. Please make sure you do not block the windows. Let the natural sunlight and wind come into your personal space.

We find that the smallest apartment with a large window looks bigger, better, and airier. It would be best if you organized the furniture in a way that your windows look better.

6. Investing in Mirrors

Many people opt for large windows, but if your budget does not allow you to create those, then opt for large mirrors instead.

Do not go for matte finish mirror pieces. Anything with platinum or chrome looks good and makes your home look spacious.

7. Space-saving furniture

There is plenty of space-saving furniture. You can find beds with storage space and sofa-cum-beds that are easy to stretch out for a slumber party.

If you know that there is a space crunch in your home, do not invest in grand furniture pieces. Perhaps you could buy more oversized furniture when you move into a mansion. But, for now, invest in space-saving-furniture. Expandable furniture, such as a foldable dining table, can be a fantastic idea to embrace.

8. Sliding Doors Instead of Large Doors

A small apartment looks cluttered with too much furniture, but nobody talks about the large doors. These days’ people install sliding doors because there is no hassle of opening or closing the door.

  1. Cabinets and Shelves Attached To the Ceiling

Instead of buying new cabinets and shelves (separately), you can call your carpenter and attach them to the ceiling or walls. This is one of the best ways to save space and make the apartment look bigger.

Concluding Thoughts

We can think of innumerable ways to make your home look spacious. But, before you go, make sure you invest in pretty lamps. You can find contemporary lamps that you can either hang or keep on the floor.

The floor lamp is a wonderful addition to your cozy home, especially the new designs that have entered the market. So, follow all the tips and make sure you keep your home clutter-free.

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