Thursday, 11 August 2016

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The obvious is the use light colours. This works in every size room, light hues instantly bounces any light in the room making it feel brighter. BUT, if you opt for the lighter hues and want to challenge the darker tones... thats fine but add stripes into the room. This way, you can change the perception of the height of a wall or the width depending on the way you position your stripes. Mirror walls and furniture are such a great way of reflecting the room giving it an automatic twin extension! Finally, try not to use any curtains or blinds especially in smaller windows. To make your room feel bigger you want the most light you can get. OBVIOUSLY, I get it if you need them in the bedroom, if you're a light sleeper like myself, no blinds would be the worst! 

Following these 4 simple steps will instantly make any room feel that little bit bigger. I hope this helps! 


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