Life, inspired: Small Space Styling
Need more inspiration?Neutral & Uncluttered
When it comes to small space styling, opting for a neutral base will make your small space feel light and airy. Select a light wall colour and show your personality with pops of colour using accessories like pillows, throws, and rugs.
When everything in your space goes together, it will look and feel more spacious. So choose a colour scheme and stick with it. Use similar finishes and materials throughout your space and don’t be afraid to use negative space to your advantage. By keeping things simple and uncluttered, you can make small spaces feel much larger.
Featured product available from Pillow Talk
STORE PROFILELook at Furniture Differently
Who says we have to use our furniture for the way it was intended by the manufacturer? Furniture can used to serve multiple purposes and as you look around your room, we’re pretty sure there will be pieces such as an ottoman, that you hadn’t considered to use as a coffee table or extra seating.
Small tables make a great nightstand or an entryway table, and a small bench can be used as a coffee table, side table, or even extra seating in a pinch.
Cabinet doors are often a forgotten opportunity when it comes to storage and it’s so easy to add baskets, racks and hooks. This is a great option for those who are renting as they can be easily removed.
Featured products available at Eureka Street Furniture
STORE PROFILERug Up
Rugs are a brilliant way to make a small space look oh, so much bigger but the mistake a lot of people make is thinking they need to use small rugs when they have a small space. Quite the opposite in fact!
Large rugs give a sense of grandeur and the feeling of a larger room. It is important if choosing this option, you work with the size of your furniture and be strategic about where you position larger items. Your best option is to place large furniture up against the wall around the perimeter of the room and hence, creating the illusion of a bigger room.
Featured product available at Pillow Talk
STORE PROFILENeutral & Uncluttered
When it comes to small space styling, opting for a neutral base will make your small space feel light and airy. Select a light wall colour and show your personality with pops of colour using accessories like pillows, throws, and rugs.
When everything in your space goes together, it will look and feel more spacious. So choose a colour scheme and stick with it. Use similar finishes and materials throughout your space and don’t be afraid to use negative space to your advantage. By keeping things simple and uncluttered, you can make small spaces feel much larger.
Featured product available from Pillow Talk
STORE PROFILELook at Furniture Differently
Who says we have to use our furniture for the way it was intended by the manufacturer? Furniture can used to serve multiple purposes and as you look around your room, we’re pretty sure there will be pieces such as an ottoman, that you hadn’t considered to use as a coffee table or extra seating.
Small tables make a great nightstand or an entryway table, and a small bench can be used as a coffee table, side table, or even extra seating in a pinch.
Cabinet doors are often a forgotten opportunity when it comes to storage and it’s so easy to add baskets, racks and hooks. This is a great option for those who are renting as they can be easily removed.
Featured products available at Eureka Street Furniture
STORE PROFILERug Up
Rugs are a brilliant way to make a small space look oh, so much bigger but the mistake a lot of people make is thinking they need to use small rugs when they have a small space. Quite the opposite in fact!
Large rugs give a sense of grandeur and the feeling of a larger room. It is important if choosing this option, you work with the size of your furniture and be strategic about where you position larger items. Your best option is to place large furniture up against the wall around the perimeter of the room and hence, creating the illusion of a bigger room.
Featured product available at Pillow Talk
STORE PROFILE