Adding Space to Your Cramped Apartment

Do you feel like your flat is too small for your needs? There is no need to call in a construction professional just yet. There are many techniques that you can apply to make your seemingly cramped apartment into a comfortable and cosy home. Read on to get enlightened.

First, you need to get things organised. Clear your abode of any clutter that it might have. Once your possessions are neatly arranged, it is then that your space will feel more orderly and open. To utilise the most of what you have, you can make use of mounted wall shelves as well as storage ottomans.

Next, paint the area in light, soft hues. If your rooms are currently done in dark, warm colours, then you may need to strip the walls off of them, and have them redone - but this time with fresh, cool, and light-on-the-eyes pigments to achieve an open and airy effect. Some of the most effective shades are soft blues and greens. For your furniture and doors, you may need to hire a professional paint stripping company such as Mr Picketts.

Another thing you can do is to open up your floor space. Remove unnecessary pieces of furniture and move those that block the walkways. Also, when you fill a room with multiple fixtures, the area might feel cramped and uninviting. So opt to display a few, large but useful items instead as these will make your space look bigger and cosier. With this particular step, your end goal is to show as much of the floor as possible.

You should also learn to use light to your advantage. For instance, go for accessories that emit and reflect light such as wall-mounted sconces. You can also hang mirrors on walls that are opposite windows.

Apply these tips to your home and, in no time, you will have a flat that not only looks larger but also feels more comfortable.

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