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15 Design tricks to make your condo feel larger, even if it’s not

A little sleight of hand can make you feel like you’re living large.

Condo living often comes with the challenge of making the most out of limited space. While you may not be able to expand your condo physically, there are clever design tricks to create the illusion of more space. From color schemes to furniture arrangement, these fifteen tricks will help you transform your condo into a seemingly more spacious and inviting home. It will feel larger, even though it’s still the same cozy space.

15 Tips to Make Your Condo Feel Larger

Try these fifteen hacks to make your space feel more open and airy.

Trick 1: Light and bright color schemes

Light colors have a remarkable ability to make a room feel larger and more open. Opt for light and neutral tones for your walls, such as whites, creams, beiges, or light grays. These colors reflect more light, making spaces feel airy and more expansive. Extend this color scheme to your furniture and fabrics for a cohesive, open feel.

Trick 2: Mirrors to expand visual space

Mirrors are a decorator’s secret weapon for small spaces. When placed strategically, they reflect light and images, essentially duplicating the perceived space. Consider a large mirror on one wall or a group of smaller mirrors arranged artistically. This trick not only adds style but also creates the illusion of depth and openness.

Trick 3: Multi-functional furniture

In a small condo, each piece of furniture should serve multiple purposes. Look for beds with storage drawers, ottomans that double as storage, or extendable dining tables. This approach saves space and reduces clutter, keeping your home neat and functional.

Trick 4: Declutter and organize

Clutter is the enemy of small spaces. Regularly decluttering and organizing your possessions can dramatically impact how large your space feels. Invest in smart storage solutions like wall shelves, under-bed storage, or closet organizers to keep your belongings neatly out of sight.

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Trick 5: Vertical space utilization

Don’t ignore the vertical space in your condo. Utilize walls for shelving, hanging plants, or artwork. This draws the eye upward, making the ceilings seem higher and the room larger. Floating shelves are particularly effective as they don’t take up floor space.

Trick 6: Proper lighting to open up spaces

Good lighting can transform a space. Ensure your condo is well-lit with a mixture of overhead lights, floor lamps, and table lamps. This layered lighting approach can make rooms feel larger and more welcoming, eliminating dark corners that can make spaces feel cramped.

Trick 7: Minimalistic decor makes walls feel larger

Adopting a minimalistic approach to decor can make your condo feel more spacious. Choose a few statement pieces instead of many small items. This less-is-more philosophy extends to art, accessories, and even electronics, creating a clean, uncluttered environment.

Trick 8: Use of transparent and reflective surfaces

Transparent and reflective surfaces, like glass tables or metal accents, can contribute to a sense of openness. These materials allow light to pass through and reflect around the room, creating a more airy and open feel.

Trick 9: Smart use of rugs and flooring

Rugs and flooring choices can influence the perception of space. A large, light-colored rug can make a room feel bigger. Conversely, avoid dark, heavy rugs that can make the space feel smaller. Similarly, choosing the right flooring material and color can enhance the sense of space. Added bonus – flooring textiles also help dampen noise.

Trick 10: Strategic furniture placement to make every room feel larger

The placement of furniture can greatly impact how large a room feels. Arrange furniture to maximize open space and ensure a clear path for movement. Avoid pushing all furniture against walls; sometimes, angling or floating pieces can create a better sense of flow and openness.

Trick 11: Shop for scaled-down furniture

Choosing furniture proportionate to your condo’s size can make a big difference. Opt for sleeker, more compact designs that don’t overwhelm the space. Furniture with slim profiles and legs that lift off the floor can create a sense of lightness and roominess.

Trick 12: Select a cohesive color palette

Maintaining a cohesive color palette throughout your condo can create a sense of continuity and space. When your eye moves smoothly from room to room without interruption, it gives the illusion of a larger overall space. Use similar colors and tones in your furnishings, textiles, and wall colors to achieve this effect.

Trick 13: Maximize natural light

Make the most of any natural light your condo receives. Keep windows unobstructed and use light, airy window treatments that allow light to filter through. Natural light opens up the room, making it feel larger and more inviting. If your condo lacks natural light, consider using daylight mimicry with artificial lighting.

Trick 14: Use of stripes to make the space feel larger

Just like in fashion, stripes can be used to elongate your space. Horizontal stripes on a rug or wall can make a room appear wider, while vertical stripes can make it seem taller. Be mindful of the stripe size; too wide can overwhelm, and too narrow can be dizzying.

Trick 15: Smartly designed built-ins to maximize storage

Consider installing built-in shelves or cabinets. Built-ins are custom-made for your space, meaning they can be designed to fit perfectly without taking up any extra room. They provide a seamless look that free-standing furniture can’t achieve and are excellent for storage and display, eliminating the need for additional furniture.

These design tips make condo spaces feel larger with some clever sleight of hand

Transforming your condo into a larger and more open space is all about smart design choices. By implementing these design tricks, you can create a home that feels spacious, stylish, and comfortable, regardless of size. Start reimagining your condo today and enjoy the feeling of more space tomorrow.

Mara Milagrohttps://condodreaming.com
Mara M. is a newly retired marketing executive with an interest in all things condo life. She's ready to start the next chapter of her life and uses condodreaming.com to document her journey.
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