Décor tips for making a small space feel larger

Space is a luxury that – thanks to high interest rates and slow economic growth – is becoming increasingly unaffordable to many buyers. While living in a small space can be challenging, with the right décor strategies, you can transform your cosy quarters into a spacious oasis.
For those feeling a bit cramped in by their spaces, RE/MAX of Southern Africa shares some tried-and-true tips to help you make the most of your limited square footage and create an open, airy environment.
Use light to your advantage
Natural light and soft colours are your best friend when making a space feel larger. Opt for shades of white or soft pastels for your walls, as these will reflect the most amount of light and create the illusion of more space. Installing larger windows to let in more natural light can also enlarge a small space. Avoid heavy curtains or drapes, as these can make the space feel heavy and dark.
Choose rugs and furniture wisely
Rugs can help delineate different areas within a small room, making it feel more spacious. Somewhat counterintuitively, oversized rugs can make a space seem larger, while undersized rugs will make a space seem pokey and small. The same logic applies to furniture. While you want to avoid bulky furniture or too many furniture items in any given room, choosing undersized furniture or having a room too sparsely furnished will only make the space seem even tighter.
Use vertical space
When floor space is limited, think vertically. Install shelves, hanging racks, and cabinets that reach to the ceiling. This not only provides ample storage but also draws the eye upward, giving the impression of a taller room. Installing the curtain rod slightly closer to the ceiling can also create the illusion of higher ceilings. Hanging pot plants is another way to draw the eye up and decorate the room without taking up valuable floor space. Installing a skylight can also be a great way to bring more light into the room to create a more spacious feeling.
Incorporate reflective surfaces
Never underestimate the power of a well-positioned mirror. Mirrored or reflective surfaces like glass or other glossy finishes can help create the illusion of a larger space. Consider glass table tops, shiny backsplashes, and metallic accents to enhance light reflection and add a touch of elegance.
According to Adrian Goslett, Regional Director and CEO of RE/MAX of Southern Africa, this is why staging a home matters, especially for those who have not yet been able to attract a willing buyer.
“For sellers who are uncertain of how best to stage their home, I would recommend that they get in touch with a real estate professional who can point them in the right direction. Equipped with practical industry experience, real estate professionals know what makes a home sell and what doesn’t and will therefore prove helpful in making sure that a property has the broadest market appeal possible,” Goslett concludes.