Make The Most Of Your Space

Whether you live in a sweeping space or tiny apartment, making the most of your space is essential for both function and overall happiness. And while minimalism is a great start in theory, putting it into practice without the right strategy ahead of time can leave you worse off than before. So how do you make the most of the space when you just don't have much to begin with?

Get Versatile 

If you're short on space, buying versatile furniture items will help you to make the most of the space with ease. These multifunctional items can work in multiple ways, such as something that will work as a desk and a dining table (which is useful for anyone working from home). 

As for floor space, small footrests or ottomans could also pull double duty as a coffee table, but you'll need to put a more stable surface on top of them to make sure drinks or snacks don't fall off. 

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Use Your Bare Surfaces 

Use your bare surfaces when you can, without venturing too far into the cluttered realm. The general rule is to put just three items on a surface, depending on the space, and these should be evenly separated to provide a symmetrical look. The same goes for shelves in your bookcase, especially if you don't have as many books as you thought you did, while walls can benefit from art prints or family portraits. However if you want to add more, opting for an odd number and spacing your items well can lend the same effect.

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Install Mirrors

Mirrors are the secret weapon of boosting the space and making a room look much bigger than it is. A mirror will also make your room feel lighter and airier, which adds an element of relaxation to your space, and it will make guests feel comfortable when visiting. 

Opt for a mirrors as an art piece rather than just for functional use. A convex style, one that domes outward, can add interest to your space while reflecting light and magnifying the size.

Make Each Item Matter 

If you want to guarantee you make the most of your space at home, make sure every piece counts. While decor is crucial for the overall tone, opting for quality items from affordable spots will prevent you from adding anything into your home that won’t be used. Discount Living Rooms is one option to buy functional items that you will use. Consider items that offer multiple uses but are also something that looks good and is practical.

LivingTienlyn Jacobson