Decorating a small home is a challenge, but with our six tips, but starting now it will be easier with these simple tips.
The proportion of the furniture
Instead of downsizing your furniture, downsize it. It’s better to have fewer, full-sized pieces of furniture than to go for miniature furniture. The size of your furniture is crucial to your home. Although furnishing a small home can be a challenge, making a list of priorities and buying only the essentials can be a great help.

Mirrors in strategic points to expand the space
Mirrors have the power to reflect light and make spaces seem larger. To take advantage of this feature, place them in strategic places: in front of open windows or doors so that they reflect the outside space. The position is as important as what it reflects. Remember: one large mirror is better than several small ones.

Light and neutral colors
Light colors help make rooms appear larger and brighter. Classic neutrals, on the other hand, are the easiest to combine and rarely go out of style. Create a blank canvas to have fun with and highlight colorful and bright elements against a neutral background, so you can make the most of your small home.

Light furniture
A simple trick to avoid making a small house seem too loaded and full of furniture, is to use light ones that do not touch the floor, but that have thin legs. In this way the spaces will expand to the sight and the small size of your house will no longer be perceptible.
Paintings: few but great
Using a few large paintings leaves the walls free and gives a sense of spaciousness to the house. On the contrary, a wall full of many small paintings can seem suffocating and make the room smaller. This trick makes the room spacious and bright, without overloading the spaces.
Additionally, a useful optical illusion to make the walls appear higher is to place paintings near the furniture rather than the ceiling.
