How to Make Your Living Room Look Bigger

 

Living room with a sofa. Image by Pixabay

 

The living room is one of the busiest spaces in the house, so the comfort and visual appeal of this area are essential to fully enjoy it. Therefore, there are some tips to make your living room visually feel larger.

There's no need to be a pro DIYer and make a full renovation, the decorating tips mentioned in the article are easy to implement and they will help you give your living room a new look and make the most of every inch of space.

 

Declutter Your Living Room

One of the best ideas we can give you for decorating your living room is to keep everything scrupulously tidy. This unconsciously helps to create a greater feeling of spaciousness

Make the most of all the spaces you have at hand to store the small objects that are always lying around: pens, blankets, notebooks, magazines, books... Think of clever places that are not in sight to store your favorite blanket for a movie time

 

Hang Art on Your Walls

Another great way to make your living room feel more spacious is by strategically hanging wall art. For instance, large, vertically oriented pieces from the Big Wall Decor can draw the eye upward, creating the illusion of higher ceilings, while horizontal artwork can make the room appear wider. Opt for light-colored or minimalist designs to maintain an airy feel. Consider grouping a few smaller pieces in a gallery-style arrangement to add visual interest without overwhelming the space.

 

Mirrors in the Living Room, Yes

Another way to decorate a small living room to make it look bigger is to incorporate mirrors. Mirrors are a top-notch way to distribute light throughout the rooms and, at the same time, provide a feeling of greater spaciousness. To place them, you just have to let your imagination fly: one opposite the other, strategically placed in front of the window.

You don't have to limit yourself to mirrors: there are plenty of shiny or metallic objects that are also fantastic options for decorating a living room. Think of vases, frames, flower pots, lamps, etc.

 

The Importance of Light in the Living Room

Replace those thick curtains that block out light with lighter ones. This way, the light will be able to enter your living room, making it look bigger — and if you also paint the ceiling and walls in light colors, even better.

Your living room will also appear larger if you place lights at strategic points in the room. Create a comfortable environment through ambient lighting, such as floor lamps. The disadvantage of these lamps is that they take up quite a bit of space depending on the model you choose, but you can always replace them with LED strips: they will be on the ceiling without taking up much space in the room, they are energy efficient, and their price is not high.

 

Rearrange the Furniture

One of the tips to make the living room look bigger is to strategically rearrange the furniture, as this can create the feeling of greater spaciousness. For example, placing the main sofa with its back to the dining room is one of the ways to make the space look larger.

 

Soft Materials

Using soft materials is another tip to make the living room look larger, as these give a new and renewed touch to any space. You can mix different textures in curtains, blankets, covers, and rugs.

 

Neutral Tones

Neutral tones are key to making the room feel larger than it actually is, as they create a visual effect of depth and greater lighting, so painting all the walls the same color is one of the best tips.

 

Carpets

Framing common spaces like the living room or dining room with rugs is another tip to make it look bigger. The key is to place a rug where you can place your favorite furniture to make the space the focal point of the room.

 

Less Is More

In addition to the tips for decorating a living room, we encourage you to think about the objects you no longer need, or that accumulate in the rooms without knowing why. Dare to give away or sell what you don't use, in addition to making extra space, you can help someone who needs it or earn some money that could come in hand

For this new "less is more" concept, you can take inspiration from the Nordic style: in countries like Norway, they use furniture with straight lines, light colors, and a little extra decoration to create a very cozy living room.