How to Make a Small Living Room Look Larger

Skyler Raine
The living room or what Europeans call as a lounge or sitting room is intended for relaxation and entertainment for guests. Small living room space makes everyone uncomfortable. The most common snag homeowners wish to solve is how to make a small living room look bigger. The last resort that homeowners would settle on is to hire the finest interior designers in town. The following creative ideas are designed for those who wish to slip in clever tricks to make their small living room appear larger.

Lighting

A major Canadian interior designing company Gluckstein Design Planning greatly suggested good lighting to make a room look bigger. Your room will appear much larger if you allow natural light to enter. Opening windows and letting sunlight penetrate the living room will create a false impression of a large living room space. According to feng shui experts, a soothing and revitalizing effect may be experienced upon permitting adequate lighting into the room. Practitioners of feng shui also suggest that bright lighting will also enhance energy aside from generating a deception of a bigger space. Lighting wields a powerful impact over one's feelings. Turning your living room into a sunroom is another great idea by means of replacing your windows with screens and glass window panes.

Colors

Author of The Man Who Defined Twentieth-Century Taste and Style, designer Van Day Truex, noted, "Color is a major element in scale. A small room can have a larger look by the use of closely related values, hues, and intensity. Value is one of the most important elements. Whether light or dark, little value contrast makes for unity, and sharper contrast makes for stronger punctuation." White and cream would make an illusion of a larger space. Walls painted in light shades will generate a spacious effect. Add a little contrasting color to white such as icy blue or mint green for a calming effect. Feng shui principles express that brighter rooms bring harmony and balance. Colors not only change the image of space but yield a different attitude and style to the living room.

Mirror

Place mirror to further expose natural light in the living room. It does not only accessorize the living room but it also emits an illusion of voluminous space. Put the mirror beside a window in order to spring away the light from the surface.

Furniture

To make spacious living room, consider huge furnishings and appliances to be placed near the wall. Make it to a point that it is actually against it. Place the small decors and potted plants on the shelves.

Article Resource: Anna Olalia

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  • Karen Wodke9/3/2010

    Excellent suggestions!

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