How to make a small space look bigger using Earthborn paints

Decorating a small room can be an extremely tricky task; however there are many tricks you can apply to create the illusion of a much larger space. There are obvious avenues you can take, such as using lots of mirrors or keeping your furniture to a minimum, but space can also be eluded to with something as simple as the paint that you choose. We have compiled some of our top tips to make your small space look bigger…

Bright whites

An obvious choice but effective nonetheless, using white paint within your room will automatically transform it into a light and airy space; to avoid your room looking rather clinical, we recommend using varying tones of white and creams not only to add depth, but sophistication to your scheme. Looking for the perfect combination? Pair our creamy White Clay with St John and Bugle.

Woodwork

The colour of your woodwork does not necessarily need to be a traditional white paint; in fact to make a room look bigger it is often the case that having your woodwork in a similar colour to your walls will make all the difference. We recommend using a darker colour on your skirting boards as darker shades near to the floor will give the illusion of space. Feeling brave? Why not try The Lido! Bold colours such as this will have a similar effect.

Use cooler colours

In a similar way that white paint will emphasise light and space, using the cooler colours on the spectrum will open up a room and allow light to reflect. Cool blues such as Gingham and Shallows are perfect for brightening up any space whilst adding a subtle touch of colour.

Feature wall

Adding a feature wall is a fantastic way to inject a splash of colour or pattern into a room while making it feel more spacious. By creating a focal point, it draws the eye and adds depth, giving the illusion of a larger, more open space. Whether with a bold paint choice like Freckle, textured wallpaper, or striking artwork, a feature wall instantly transforms a room and adds personality without overwhelming the senses.

Light ceiling

Ensuring you use the lightest colour within your room on the ceiling will add height to any room; even better if you have moulding, paint this a darker colour to contrast with the brightness of the ceiling.

Furniture colour

Large pieces of furniture can dominate in a small room, to overcome this having furniture in a similar colour to that of your walls will give the impression that your furniture is smaller and therefore your room is larger.

Having a small room in no way means you are limited for options; let your creativity take over when decorating a room

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