Luxury Design Tips for Small Spaces | How To Make Your Space Look and Feel Bigger | Ashley Childers

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Join Ashley as she shares her Luxury Design Tips for making your Small Spaces look and feel bigger!

Video Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
00:44 - Bookshelves & Built-ins
01:12 - Double Duty Furniture
01:46 - Over-scale Mirrors
02:11 - Monochromatic Color Palette
02:47 - Grouped Collections
03:34 - Vertical Wall Moldings and Tile
04:05 - Built-in Seating
04:38 - Shrinking your Dining Table
05:14 - Large Scale Rugs
05:49 - Tall Drapery
06:20 - Hidden TV's
06:55 - Double Duty Accessories
07:30 - Pocket Doors
07:59 - Reflective Materials
08:28 - Panel Front Appliances
09:00 - Mounted Lighting and Furniture
09:26 - Foldable Furniture
09:47 - Adding Symmetry
10:10 - Large Scale Artwork
10:38 - Maximize Nooks & Passageways
11:25 - Thanks for Watching

Music: Epidemic Music

Luxury Design Tips for Small Spaces | How To Make Your Space Look and Feel Bigger | Ashley Childers
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It's hard to see photos when you put two or three together on the same slide. One photo per slide is much easier to see. Excellent tips! Thank you.

AllThingsSoul
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That counter within the kitchen counter....so nice and practical for a small kitchen/dining room

sylvienormand
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Had to come back to this one today! So many gems! 👏🏽👏🏽

appleopps
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Im glad your doing this for people that dont have the opportunity to own those big beautiful houses...and we can do the same.

ritaboutros
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Great Video!. I have always wanted a Murphy bed in one of our guest rooms. Your pics made me realize it doesn't have to look so Murphy bedish.

jackieremis
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Very informative and interesting video with some new ideas rather than the usual we see on YouTube everytime. The examples makes it more relatable

bglr
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I love your tip to use larger artwork, larger rugs, and appliance covers. Thanks so much! Be well!

cherylannjohnson
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First timer, here. I like how concise you are and the examples you provide. Nicely done.

LesaBear
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Great advice and video!. My table is big, but a family hand-down thing but it looks good. And I don't keep a tv in my living room.

jasonfrazier
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Absolutely....
Clarity a must...
We get what you want to convey... At a glance...
Thanks😊😎

TMHAKRN
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Counter acting our tiny, low ceilinged, cottage living room with several of these tips.
* Moving and centering a window, and adding built ins on either side, to create symmetry.
* Keeping colours light.
* Getting a larger rug.
* Editing our stuff for more airiness.

inglishhomeandgarden
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Ashley, these are all good reminders. My two favorites are to use big pieces of art instead of multiple smaller ones and to decorate my small central hallway more completely. I have a small chest of drawers I think I'm going to move there just under a wall niche that already showcases a beautiful painting I have. Thank you! Your videos are so informative. and useful.

maaamiii
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So happy to hear you say to keep the dining table small! Its only 3 of us in our NYC condo and i have a 38". Always wanted to go bigger but now ill stay there! TY!!

elizabethfacundo
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Great one ! My all time fav is baskets with lids. I hv seen ppl throw rugs on sofas, just for fashion even in humid climates! If its a personal choice to use while lounging, it can be kept away in closed baskets/ decorative boxes ❤

rachanasoma
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My favorite is the use of pocket doors in small spaces. Great job relating the information for small spaces. I love your channel.

millieluciano
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My first introduction to your channel- fabulous!

cherylbebbington
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I love the vertical tile idea. I will use that in my tiny kitchen. Thanks 🙏🏽

charlesblack
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This was very well done! I liked all of the photos to explain what you were talking about. Yes, i will be trying them in my apt this weekend. Thankx Ashley 😊

Jennifer-nzss
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Using a dining banquette gave me a much more open living area!

emiliebova
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My favorite YouTube designer teacher 👍🏼✨💖💖💖💖💖

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