Decorating a small apartment or room isn’t easy. Overdo it just a bit and your decor will take over the space and leave none for you – not do it right and you risk your home not feeling like home anymore. Our home needs to be a place where we feel comfortable, and it’s somewhere we can make our own with the help of decor and furniture that suits our tastes.

This is why the decor and arrangement of an apartment is important, but sadly something people often get wrong when it comes to small ones. In this article, we’re going to talk about some decor and arrangement ideas for a room in your small apartment.

 

Mirrored Closet Doors

One of the most important things about small apartments and spaces is that too many things left out on tabletops and other surfaces can make the space look small and stuffy. We know it’s hard to manage, but you really need to make sure all your things are neatly tucked away. Proper organization has never been more important before – you can’t afford to have your stuff laying around.

This is why closets with mirrored doors can be a good idea. Mirrors are known to make a space look open and bigger, which means your closet will be covered and you will be able to make sure everything is tucked in at the right place.

Statement Decor

Small and numerous pieces of decor really aren’t the way to go for small rooms and apartments, even though it might make sense for some that a smaller room requires smaller decor. Truth is, that only works in theory.

 

Actually, smaller decor is only going to make the room look messy and chaotic. This is why experts suggest using just a single, large piece of wall art or other kind of decor in your room, and center all the furniture in your place around that. You can even go with an accent wall or a collection of smaller wall art, and the reason we suggest wall art is because it doesn’t actually take up any space, but still gives your space some personality and color.

Hanging Shelves

One of the most precious real estate in small apartments is the floor – the more of it you take up with things like tables, rugs, and large decor, the worse it gets. An easy way around this issue when you need some extra space is to use hanging shelves, which are a great alternative to anything that would take up floor space.

You can place yours about twelve inches below the ceiling if you want storage that is out of sight. If not, you can have them wherever you feel is best.

Conclusion

When you’re furnishing your new home, it’s important to envision what everything will look like together. View everything from a “how would it all look together” angle instead of trying to throw together things that are all individually beautiful, but wouldn’t make a lot of sense when thrown together.

Essentially, decorating your room is about making every single thing count when the space is small. This is why you might even benefit from furniture that doubles as storage, or to decorating the room with things that stick to the walls and hang from the ceilings, like potted plants.

 

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