How to Make Small Spaces Feel Bigger and Brighter?

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In this era of high land prices, small apartments have become the first choice for many urbanites. Although the area is not large, through clever design and layout, your small nest can look spacious and comfortable.
  1. [Layout design of small apartments]

The smaller the apartment, the more open the layout should be. Do not let large partitions and walls hinder transparency and continuity.
The places that must be divided and blocked should be replaced with half walls, glass or other semi-transparent methods to extend the line of sight.
  1. [Color selection of small apartments]

Dark colors shrink. The smaller the apartment, the brighter and fresher the colors should be, which can expand the sense of space.
Light colors should account for 70%-80% of the total, which can make the space look more open.
Dark colors are used as embellishments in a small area.
Similarly, the smaller the bathroom, the simpler and clearer the colors should be to make it look larger.
  1. [Small apartment ceiling shape]

No main light, large flat ceiling, double eyelids, and original ceiling light fixtures are all good choices. The shape surface is less divided, and there are many blank spaces in the upper part of the space, which makes it look larger.
  1. [Floor style for small apartments]

The floor of a small apartment should be paved throughout. No matter whether it is wooden floor or floor tiles, do not use threshold stones to divide the area.
  1. [Small apartment furniture selection]

Avoid using American, European and other large-scale furniture. Choose some modern furniture with thin arms and legs, simple shapes, flexible and changeable, and combine shapes and use customized furniture.
  1. [Small apartment material selection]

Appropriately insert mirror decoration or mirror furniture in narrow places to reflect the image of the space and expand the vision.
  1. [Small apartment storage utilization]

Combine shape and storage, do storage quietly, avoid too many decorations exposed outside, and use the gaps behind the door and corners for storage.