Having a small living room doesn’t mean you have to skimp on style when it comes to decorating. The following are a few simple and easy ideas you can try that will bring a room to life, be it a bold statement or just adding depth and character to a space. Whether you are into minimalism or a cozy cottage style, there is something for everyone.
Neutrals with a Pop of Color
Using neutral colors in a small living room doesn’t mean that it has to be simple and uninspired. You can use one wall as a feature that will add a pop of color, and then use natural tones and wood accents to bring life into the room.
Make sure that the furniture that you put in it isn’t too big or bulky, as this will take up too much space. Bring out the color of the feature wall by adding throws or cushions that are the same color. This will bring a more cohesive feel to the room.
Mirrors and Windows
Try placing a mirror opposite a window. This will help to cast light back into the living room and will reflect the yard outside. You could go a step further and use a full-length mirror that is positioned on the floor instead of one hanging on the wall.
Speaking of windows, if your living room only has small windows, it’s possible to give the illusion that they’re larger. Simply extend the curtain pole further than the actual size of the windows and make the curtain go to the floor. Chopping off the curtains midway will bring the eye to the size of the windows.
Be Brave with Colors
Most homeowners stay away from bold colors when dealing with a small living room, as they tend to make a room look even smaller. However, this doesn’t need to be the case if it’s done right.
Consider painting the ceiling a darker color than the walls, and then use a paint color on the walls that will complement the ceiling. This will draw the eye away from the size of the wall, and will also be a talking point with visitors and friends. You can go a step further and add soft textiles that are the same color as the ceiling to bring in a more cozy ambiance.
Multi-Functional Furniture
Don’t let your furniture do just one job; go for furniture that serves multiple purposes. For example, add an ottoman that doubles up as storage and round coffee tables that offer easy flow to a room.
Also—and this is the most important part—try to keep furniture off the walls. This is a mistake many people make as they think it will make a room look bigger. Instead, bring them further into the room, as it gives the illusion of more space.