The very first home for many is not a palace revolving around ducks. Starting an independent life in our tiny yet independent home is something of an uplifting feeling.
Sustainability, little overhead is all an advantage for a small apartment. Then there’s also the point that you need to clean up so much less, but you can only have some setbacks. One example is that a tight air space does not allow many and large pieces of furniture to be crowded because the atmosphere becomes suffocating. Moreover, we can’t even use all of our existing furniture, in vain. So we need to filter hard enough so that we can arrange the tiny apartment so that we have a comfortable, habitable, enjoyable environment.
We would think that more, smaller pieces of furniture are the solution to the problem of a small apartment. Many and smaller pieces of furniture can create a feeling of congestion. Strange as it may seem, we optically do much better when we arrange small spaces with large pieces of furniture because they seem more spacious this way. It’s not just that big and a lot of furniture can get in. It is also necessary to equip our home in moderation. With a large bookshelf, we’re definitely doing well if we just consider the packing surface, but it also makes it feel like the room is much bigger than it is. Transparent furniture with a glass surface also effectively increases the space. It is not only possible to play with furniture so that we can at least optically increase the air space of even a tiny apartment.
The little nook may look bigger if you choose light wall colors. We create an even better illusion by applying a lighter shade of color used on the walls to the ceiling. It also optically enhances our home if we work with a curtain similar to the color of the wall. In a small apartment, large, patterned curtains can be forgotten, as long as the space is not a compression of intent. If it is already patterned, it should be very tiny. This applies to other home textiles in addition to curtains. Solid color can seem boring, so if you want to make your tiny home a little busier, think of small patterns instead of solid color.
The mirror is known to increase the space, at least give it a feel, so you can use larger mirrors with confidence.
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