3 Ideas to Make a Small Living Room Feel Chic

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Even if the square footage of your living room is smaller than you’d like, that doesn’t mean that you can’t turn it into a comfortable space that embodies your dream aesthetic. Whether you’re working with a house or a studio apartment, you can make a small room work for you as long as you understand the best ways to maximize space while still incorporating style. So, if you’re at a loss about how to best make the most of your living room to create the ideal entertainment space, then here are a few ideas on how you can make the room feel chic while maximizing the available space.

Use higher curtain rails

It is useful to incorporate as many tricks of the eye as possible into a room if you want to create the illusion of a larger space, and raising your curtain rail a few inches higher is just one way to achieve this effect. The more that you can maximize the vertical space within a room, the better, as this way, the eye is drawn up, expanding the perception of the volume of the room. Additionally, you’ll often find that hanging your curtain rod higher, and using long flowing curtains that brush the floor, will create a more high-end finish. If you really want to be bold, you could even hang your curtain rail right up to the ceiling to create a notable design feature within the room. 

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Make use of feature walls

Another way to make a small room feel as though it has had a lot of style and design put into it, without having to add too many additional decorative pieces, is to create feature walls. Feature walls can use anything from paint and wallpaper to mirrors and photo frames, but having something that concentrates focus within a room will help to make the proportions of the space feel more expansive. This particularly works well with mirrors, as they reflect light and space back into a room; for example, you could look at Saligo Design who sells antiqued mirror glass so that you can create a feature wall around a fireplace for a really chic and sophisticated decorative finish to your living room.

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Think about proportions

In a smaller space, it is important to consider the proportions of any and all furniture that you add to a room. Even a seemingly insignificant addition can make a big difference to the shape and usability of a space. Often in a small room, people make the mistake of wanting to push everything against the wall and line the perimeter of the room so that you maximize floor space. However, if you bring your furniture in a few inches away from the wall, it will create the illusion that there is more space. Additionally, if you choose a sofa or chair that has legs, rather than a block piece that touches the floor, this will again create the illusion of a bigger room, as all the floor space will be visible.

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Photos by Anna Kovalchenko Interiors

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