10 Tips for Decorating Small Rooms

By Cathy Hobbs, Tribune News Service | March 18th, 2019

Making spacious fashion statements


Small Room Decorating

While some rooms are spacious and generous, others may be smaller and more challenging. Many apartment dwellers and homeowners have the overwhelming desire to make every space count. So what to do in the case of small rooms and spaces? Here are some key tips to keep in mind.

A glass table helps make a small dining area feel light and airy
A glass table helps make a small dining area feel light and airy
  1. Create a floor plan. In many instances, the key to a successful space is proper planning.
  2. Don’t overstuff. When looking to keep a space open, less is more. Be sure not to overstuff a space with too much furniture.
  3. Consider making a space feel brighter through color. Often small spaces are dark, and in many cases simply adding bright colors such as orange and yellow or even pastels can help make a space brighter.
  4. Consider white. Remember, white is a color and can be used as an accent to help make a space feel bigger.

    Through the use of bright colors, a small, relatively dark room is made to feel brighter
    Through the use of bright colors, a small, relatively dark room is made to feel brighter
  5. Use mirrors. Use mirrors alone, in a grouping or in a series to make small rooms instantly feel larger.
  6. Purchase furniture of the proper size and scale. In smaller spaces, furniture that is smaller in scale will help create a more successful space.
  7. Look for ways to incorporate transparent surfaces in one or two furniture pieces. Glass and other transparent surfaces add a sense of weightlessness and work especially well in small rooms.
  8. Experiment with shapes. Round tables allow for more circulation and movement than rectangular ones.
  9. Consider a neutral color palette. From white and taupe to soft gray, lighter colors can help make small rooms feel soothing and appealing.
  10. Determine function. Deciding a clear purpose for your small space will go a long way in selecting the appropriate furnishings.

Cathy Hobbs, based in New York City, is an Emmy Award-winning television host and a nationally known interior design and home staging expert with offices in New York City, Boston and Washington, D.C. CathyHobbs.com

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