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Big Decorating
Ideas for Small Rooms on a Tight Budget!
Decorating a small room is one of the biggest challenges many families have in their homes today. Making a small room work for your loved ones can be frustrating and confusing. Here are some great low budget ways to simply transform your small rooms no matter what your budget!
3. Reduce the clutter
in a small room! This is the #1 problem within small spaces, and also the
fastest to fix. Take a box and remove all clutter from the room. Move out
accessories, pillows, everything! Now bring things back one at a time, and
stop when it's perfect. The key here is restraint!
4.Use large scale
items in a small room. Now traditional rules about scale in a room would
lead you to believe a small room needs small scale furniture, but the
opposite is true. Using just a few larger scale pieces reduces clutter and
gives the eye a smoother trip across the room. The same goes for artwork! If
you are trying to make a room look larger, go for one large print on the
wall, or hang a decorative rug, instead of small collections.
5.A simple tip to
make rooms look larger? Keep your windows and slick surfaces sparkling
clean! Believe it or not, the reflection of clean will make a room look
brighter, fresher and larger. Try it!
6.Paint just one
focal wall a rich deep color to add depth to your room. Leave the other
walls either white, or a much paler version of your accent wall and those
walls will appear to fall away. Also keep in mind that cooler colors such as
greens and blues tend to recede from the eye, while warmer colors such as
reds and yellows seem to close in a room.
7.Finally, remember
to use as many double duty items in the room as possible to reduce clutter.
A chest of drawers can hold a tv, and store all your magazines and games, a
futon sofa can double as a guest room, and a pine chest makes a great coffee
table, while storing extra linens!
Remember, it’s not
the size of the room, it’s the size of the heart who creates the room. Let
yours show through with personality and creativity, not cash!
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