Letterbox Magazine - #2

Page 9

JULY

2019

LETTERBOX

| 09

How How to to

MAKE MAKE ANY ANY ROOM ROOM FEEL FEEL BIGGER BIGGER BY

CHARLOTTE

NICHOLE

It’s no surprise many of us now live in a much smaller footprint than the generations before us. Property is becoming more expensive, and less expansive ( unless you can afford it ). And yet having a small, cosy space is really rather appealing, if you know how to utalise and make the most of the space. The best thing about space is that it is all down to perception and what we believe we see. What’s even better is the fact we can trick ourselves and others into believing there is more space, than there actually is.

Interested in knowing more? Here's 8 top tips in making any space feel instantly bigger.

DITCH THE CLUTTER Yes, we all know how much I have chatted de-cluttering and ditching the stuff before. It’s the first step in organising, revamping and of course making any space feel bigger. There is nothing worse than clutter to make a home or space feel claustrophobic and filled to the brim. Conduct a good sort out, ditch the crap and organise bits and bobs that don’t need to be in your space all year round.

BUILD IT IN If some of your clutter can’t be cleared, you could atleast store it well. Unfortunately, some of the most modern storage solutions just don’t suit your space and having something bespoke and unique to the space you do have can work so much better, and create an illusion of more space.Why not consider a built in seating booth for your kitchen space or alcove shelving and units. These type of built in’s can really give the illusion of an enlarged, expansive space.

REALLY CONSIDER YOUR FURNITURE The more furniture you have in a small space, the more crammed and cluttered it will feel. Cut back on the furniture and consider fewer and possibly larger pieces for your room. Make sure they have a purpose too – nothing worse than pointless furniture in any home.Also consider the legs. Sounds silly, but having furniture that exposes the floor beneath it will help the flow of your room, and make it feel open and airy. More so than a low to ground, chunky base piece.

PULL IT AWAY We all love to push our furniture right up against our walls. And whilst it does free up floor space in the middle of the room, it could be making our space feel smaller. If you pull your furniture away from the wall, even just a bit, it can have a huge impact on the illusion of the space.


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