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High Design In a Small Space

Erin Batson May 5, 2023

Designing a high-end interior in a small space can be challenging but it is definitely achievable with the right approach. Here are some tips for achieving a luxurious and high-end design in a small space:

  1. Start with a neutral color palette: Neutral colors such as white, beige, and gray can make a small space feel larger and more open. You can add pops of color with accessories or artwork to keep the space interesting.

  2. Use mirrors: Mirrors can reflect light and create the illusion of more space. Consider incorporating a large mirror or a series of smaller mirrors into the design.

  3. Focus on quality over quantity: In a small space, it's important to invest in high-quality pieces that will last. Choose a few statement pieces that will make a big impact, such as a designer sofa or a unique light fixture.

  4. Keep it clutter-free: Clutter can make a small space feel even smaller. Opt for minimalistic designs with clean lines and plenty of storage to keep everything organized and out of sight.

  5. Pay attention to lighting: Good lighting can make a small space feel much larger and more inviting. Consider using a variety of lighting sources such as overhead lights, floor lamps, and table lamps to create a warm and inviting atmosphere.

  6. Don't be afraid of patterns: While it's important to keep a small space uncluttered, that doesn't mean you have to avoid patterns altogether. Consider using a bold wallpaper or a statement rug to add interest to the design.

  7. Create a focal point: In a small space, it's important to have a focal point that draws the eye and creates interest. This could be a piece of artwork, a statement piece of furniture, or even a decorative feature such as a unique wall treatment or a decorative mirror.

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