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The Do’s & Don’ts of Home Decor for Tiny Spaces

Once the trend was everything was getting bigger; cars, houses, cell phones, and so on. But these days the newest and most popular trend to have caught on is small spaces, particularly tiny homes. Despite having smaller spaces, the challenge of decorating grows.


Whether you live in a tiny apartment in downtown New York or have a small cabin out in the countryside of France, you need to learn how to plan your home decor for tiny spaces. If you’re stuck on where to start, you must follow our absolute do’s and don’ts of home decor for tiny spaces.

Give your tiny space big style with our home decor tips below!

Learn How to Be the Ultimate Space Saver
No one teaches you to optimize space (unless you go to school for interior design maybe). Most of us impulse buy our furniture when we see it in the store, often blurting out, “Oh! That would look so cute in that corner by the dresser, don’t you think, Bob?” Then once we are home, surprise! That actually doesn’t fit in that corner, so you end up squeezing it in somewhere unnecessary.

By knowing your space inside and out, you will save your time and more importantly money ahead of time (before you end up with a house full of furniture that doesn’t fit).

Space Saver Tip of the Day: In tiny homes or apartments, you need to think horizontal space as well as vertical. That means utilizing every inch of space as possible. For example, hang window curtains from floor to ceiling so that it gives the room a dramatic, spacious effect.

The Bullet-Point DO’s of Home Decor for Tiny Spaces
Here are the top six ‘dos’ of decorating when things are getting a little crowded.

● Do opt for light, solid colors
This gives the entire room or tiny space an airy, voluminous look.

● Do add wall to wall mirrors in the bathroom
Doing so creates the illusion of more space, even if there’s not. Ha ha!

● Do embrace the practicality and style of sconces
These free up your tables and desks, giving you more room and less clutter.

● Do armless chairs and sofas
Who needs arm rests anyways? Create more space and use chairs that can be stacked on each other. Sofas without arms are perfect for adding a fresh, spacious touch to the area.


● Do add in an island in the kitchen
Definitely utilize an open kitchen island. Get one with wheels so you can move it around if need be.

● Do make use of built-ins and open shelves
Cut out the clutter and bulkiness of furniture by opting for open shelves and optimizing built-in spaces.

The Bullet-Point DON’Ts of Home Decor for Tiny Spaces
You’ll definitely want to avoid these decorating ‘don’ts’ for tiny spaces.

● Don’t mix too many patterns
Lots of patterns in small spaces makes everything look crowded. Choose solid colors instead to widen up the place.

● Don’t be shy to hang up almost everything
Even furniture can be hanged up. Avoid lights and pesky cables by hanging up your tv, lights, picture frames, etc.

● Don’t forget about under the bed and behind the door
These spaces are so often overlooked, it’s quite shameful, as they make some of the best space savers!

● Don’t buy that oversized couch or bed
Is that really necessary? Buying in smaller two’s will look so much cozier than a luxurious one piece.

The Do’s & Don’ts of Home Decor for Tiny Spaces

● Don’t forget about the stairs, people!
Stairs should always come equipped with integrated open shelves or organizational cubes. A superb way to save space and optimize your home decor.

● Don’t clutter
Get stack your tables or countertops with appliances, lights, or what not. Save all that horizontal space by hanging it up vertically or by tucking it away under the bed or behind the door. Clutter just ruins everything, don’t ya think?


The Do’s & Don’ts of Home Decor for Tiny Spaces
When you are planning your home decor for tiny spaces, don’t forget this brief guide (the most important don’t)!

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