Living in an apartment doesn’t mean sacrificing interior design for functionality. Instead, finding the right balance between both is key. When decorating your space, ensure it meets your needs while maintaining a stylish look. Check out these Best Apartment Design Ideas to create a home that’s both practical and visually stunning. Here are a few things nobody tells you about decorating your apartment!

Go Light
Use light colors on the walls and floor. Softer hues can make a cramped room feel bigger and brighter.
Hang a Mirror
Place a mirror opposite a window and it will bounce light around the room, making the space feel airier. The bigger the mirror, the better.
Sprinkle in Some Metallics
A shimmery lamp, light fixture, or object will have a similar effect as a mirror, reflecting light and brightening up a space.

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Install Floating Shelves

They offer storage space without the bulkiness of chests, bookcases, and armoires. You can even swap out your nightstands for floating shelves.

Make Use of Corners

This often-overlooked area can be a great spot to squeeze in an extra accent chair or a corner bookshelf, making your room more livable. Or tuck a cozy chair in a corner to create an instant reading nook.

Fake Bigger Windows

Installing curtain rods a few inches below the ceiling instead of right above the window frame will draw the eye upward and make windows seem taller. The same trick works to visually expand a window‘s width, if you hang the rods a few inches past the sides of the panes.

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Match Your Curtain Color to Your Walls

Curtains that blend with the walls create an unbroken line, making a room feel much larger.

Choose Scaled-Down Furniture

Opt for furniture that suits a smaller space, like this petite table. Even traditionally bulky pieces, such as upholstered club chairs, come in narrower widths these days, so you can get the same look without cramming in your furnishings.

Opt for Airy Pieces

Instead of a solid-wood coffee table, which can weigh down a space, choose a see-through acrylic one or a table with an open metal base.

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Sneak in Some Storage

An easy way to keep a small room from becoming cluttered is to choose furniture with space to store objects, like a coffee table with a shelf below, a bench with bins underneath, and an ottoman with a removable top and empty space inside. Note how this workspace/dining space has clever cubbies to stash belongings.

Make Your Furniture Mobile

Buying furniture on casters—or outfitting it with casters yourself—allows you to easily rearrange pieces as needed, whether that means pushing a chair, table, or kitchen island out of the way or rolling a futon into position to comfortably set up overnight guests.

Bring in a Plant

Greenery makes even the smallest space feel fresher and lighter. If you don’t have room on the floor, try a hanging plant instead. (Speaking of casters: To make an oversize plant mobile—so you can easily roll it out of the way to vacuum or to protect it from too much sun—all you need is a piece of precut bluestone from a landscaping center set on a wheeled caddie.)

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Use Walls as Displays

Hang up your jewelry, or pretty cutting boards and trivets, to clear out valuable drawer space in the bedroom or kitchen.

Pull Furniture Away From the Walls

Leaving just a few inches between the wall and the back of your couch, for instance, will create a more open and spacious living room.

Add Vertical Stripes

On walls or drapes, they can make a low ceiling feel higher.

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