
Frank Nolze
There are several ways you can trick the eyes into thinking a small room is larger. Mirrors, rugs, and lamps are all quick, easy solutions. A well-placed mirror or two gives the illusion of depth, and a room-sized rug will bring the room together, creating a unified space. For the right fit, the rug should be at least a foot from the surrounding walls so it doesn’t crowd the room. Replace heavy draperies with sheers or light-colored blinds. Add lamps, especially hanging or floor lamps, for more light and to free up table space. Furniture that matches your wall color will blend with the space and make the room feel more open. Neutral colors such as white, cream, beige, and light gray, or soft tones of blue and green make rooms feel bigger and brighter. Use minimal patterns and textures so they don’t overwhelm the space.

Jennifer Cameron
There aren’t many spaces in your home that are smaller than your closets. Luckily, there are still several tricks one can use to increase organization and create more storage space. First, we recommend installing additional shelves or cabinets and drawers. Extra shelving provides space for items that don’t need to hang such as blankets, t-shirts, or workout gear. This creates extra storage space and frees up room on your closet’s hanging rod. Cabinets and drawers also provide extra storage space in your closet but with an added bonus of keeping clutter concealed. This makes the space look cleaner and more organized. Another simple trick is to add items to the back of your closet door. Whether you want to hang a mirror, coat rack, or shoe caddy, this allows you to expand your closet without having to fully renovate the space.