Making the most of tiny spaces involves crafty use of space color, lighting, and furnishing. Here some tips for you.
Shape and line
Keep the decorative theme simple, and make the bed the focus, preferably positioning it opposite the door to draw the eye. An Oversized object, such as a very large picture behind the bed, can give the illusion of space. Vertical or horizontal lines of stripes visually accentuate height or length respectively, but dominating pattern or shape elsewhere will counteract the effect.
Color
Cool colors such as tight greens and blues recede, creating a sense of space. A hint of yellow in the green or red in 'he blue helps to avoid a "cold" atmosphere while using a darker "anchor color prevents pale colors from looking insipid and gives definition. A ceiling in a pale, neutral preferably not pure white—with a slight sheen will reflect and enhance natural light.
Lighting
An uncluttered window maximizes natural light—choose blinds. Shades or shutters. rather than draperies. Balanced electric lighting around the room prevents shadowy come'S, and walls can be "extended- with uplights. Slender, elongated lamps and shades accentuate the height, while the wall, or bed-mounted reading lights save space. Be careful when using spotlights, as they are inclined to create harsh pools of light and upset the decorative rhythm.
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Mirrors
Mirrors maximize light, but a large area of them can create glare and be unnerving. Instead, use the mirror in panels—for example, on the front of closet doors or either side of the bed.
Furniture and storage
Small make the room look bigger; it is better to have fewer good-sized pieces. Dual-purpose storage saves space: A bed with drawers underneath, a window seat, a blanket chest bedside table, even a fold-down vanity table in a closet to keep clutter to a minimum. If possible, have sliding doors on closets, and replace protruding handles with flush ones or touch, opening magnets, as appropriate.