September 28, 2023, 3:13 pm | Read time: 3 minutes
In the living room, we relax, watch series, and often repurpose it as a dining room. This requires a lot of space, which not everyone has. However, with a few simple adjustments, you can make a small living room appear larger.
Unless you live in a villa or something similar, you’re likely familiar with the issue: Small spaces can quickly feel cluttered. This is especially true for a small living room where you want to fit a sofa, a coffee table, a bookshelf, and maybe even a small dining table. However, with a few simple tricks, you can make the living room appear larger.
1. Mirrors
Mirrors are the ultimate decor element to make a living room appear larger. The reflection automatically makes the space feel more spacious. Additionally, larger mirrors can enhance the room’s appearance. You can also get creative when hanging them. How about two large mirrors stacked on top of each other or hanging them horizontally instead of vertically?
2. Various Light Sources
Instead of relying solely on a ceiling lamp, create multiple small light sources. A floor lamp next to the couch, a table lamp on the sideboard, and the room will appear larger as the light spreads throughout the space. It’s less about having light bright enough to read a book and more about creating atmospheric lighting.
3. Natural Light
Natural light can also make the living room feel much larger. In a relatively small room, you should never unnecessarily block the windows. However, you don’t have to forgo curtains. If you like heavy, dark curtains, consider using a double curtain rod. This way, you can hang both a curtain to darken the room and a light, translucent curtain for daytime.
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4. Color on the Walls
Just because a room is somewhat smaller doesn’t mean you should avoid color on the walls. Color adds another layer and helps make the living room appear larger. However, you should primarily choose light colors–too dark tones can also make the room feel smaller.
5. Light Shades
And it’s not just about color on the walls–you can also use color in accessories and decor. But again, opt for light shades instead of dark tones. You shouldn’t avoid decor just because the room is smaller. Well-placed pieces, like vases or smaller sculptures, can add more dimensions to the room.

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6. Organization
To make the living room automatically appear larger, organization should be a top priority. Ideally, choose furniture pieces that offer additional storage space, allowing items to be easily tucked away.