As space becomes more and more of a premium, it's essential to know how to style a smaller room. But decorating a compact space doesn't mean you have to sacrifice style or comfort. With clever styling and furniture choices, you can still create a cosy and inviting space without feeling cramped. Here are some tips on how to style a smaller room:
1. Choose the right furniture
When it comes to a small living space, compact furniture is crucial. You don't want furniture that takes up too much floor space or appears bulky. Instead, choose furniture that has multiple uses and can be stowed away when not in use. For example, sofa beds are a great option for smaller rooms as they provide seating during the day and can be converted into a bed at night.
Modular sofas are another great option. Being more streamlined, you get the seating without the added bulk of bigger armrests.
2. Stick to a light colour palette
When decorating a small room, it’s important to stick to a light colour palette. Lighter colours reflect light and create the illusion of a bigger space. You don't have to sacrifice style as many neutrals, such as beige or grey, can still create a modern, sophisticated look while making the room feel larger.
3. Choose statement pieces wisely
A common misconception about small spaces is that you can’t have any statement pieces of furniture because they take up too much space. However, this isn’t necessarily true; you should focus on the type of statement pieces you choose. A large, eye-catching rug or piece of art can add visual interest to a room without taking up any extra space.
4. Declutter and organize
Clutter can quickly make a small room feel even smaller. Invest in storage solutions like shelving, cabinets, and baskets so you can keep things organized and out of sight. Chaise storage sofas can provide ample storage space under the seating. A great way to hide away bits and bobs that aren't used every day. And ottomans are a great alternative to a coffee table as they can serve as extra seating, provide storage and act as a coffee table.
5. Maximize natural lighting
Let in as much natural light as possible. This can create the illusion of a bigger space, brighten up the room, and create a more inviting atmosphere. You can achieve this by using sheer curtains, keeping windows dressings away from the window frame, or by not using curtains at all.
In summary, styling a smaller room can be a challenge, but with smart furniture choices, a light colour palette, and organization, you can create a stylish space that feels comfortable and inviting. If you'd like some advice on the best furniture for your space, or if you have any questions about our products, call our experts on 020 8939 3800.