Designers Say These 6 Trends Make Your Living Room *Way* Smaller
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Designers Say These 6 Trends Make Your Living Room *Way* Smaller
"The trend of 'more is more' isn't always the case when it comes to decor,"
"Too many vases, trays, or other decorative objects can overload a space and contribute to a feeling of clutter."
"Small spaces cannot handle an onslaught of decor or multiple color palettes if the goal is to maximize the visual space,"
"Try choosing one to two anchor or statement pieces, and keep the rest of the selections a little more understated and all in a similar color palette."
Living rooms in small apartments require careful styling to remain functional and visually open. Excess decorative objects and a maximalist approach create visual clutter and make spaces feel cramped. Intentional selection of fewer pieces and the use of negative space can produce the illusion of a larger, more sophisticated room. Limiting color palettes and choosing one to two anchor pieces while keeping other selections understated preserves visual continuity. Furniture arrangement, art placement, and color choices all affect perceived scale and comfort. Thoughtful editing of accessories and restrained styling maximizes usable space and coziness.
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