Design Secrets That Make Small Spaces Feel Huge!

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I have a 1907 very small cottage. I embraced the vintage of the home for my decor. Furniture is so big these days, I had to scout around for a long time looking for small, vintage furniture finds. It took months, but I found pieces and then had them reupholstered in fabric that is not so vintage-y to bring them up-to-date, like wide wale corduroys and slubby linens. I also love the cozier moodier colors. I kept all the walls the same color (White Veil) and then chose darker drapes -- in velvets and dark florals. Love it! Thanks for letting me share, Lisa 😀

twilde
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That's a good point about seating w/legs as opposed to overstuffed upholstered seating to give a more open feel.

riverview
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I have two apartment sized sofas. They are not as long as regular sofas. I put them in an L-shape, so they mimic a sectional. I floated one sofa between the living room and dining room, so it acts as a divider between the open concept spaces. Then I put a sideboard on the back of the sofa, facing the dining room. It can hold a lot! The top of the sideboard can be used as a buffet, a bar, or just for decor. I found this arrangement to be very useful! 😊

snorlund
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I have been watching several interior designers on YouTube for many years. You are the most authentic and passionate and the ONLY one that I continually learn from. Thanks for keeping the material fresh, it can’t be easy.

irishmafiasoup
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Lisa, you are THE BEST!!! Love your energy, fun spirit AND PRO PRO PRO Tips!!! THANK YOU!!

cbjadmin
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Love the tip on keeping the carpet the same tone as the flooring when you have a small space.

tinaplett
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Thank you for being one of the few creators that focus on solutions vs what we should be avoiding. Great content.

ischmidt
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I love the black room divider that mimics a Louise Nevelson piece. Functional and an art statement al in one!

MelodyProsser
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I learned about "the envelope" here on Lisa´s channel. It´s so good to have one word for floor, ceiling and walls and think about it as one concept. Great video.

eyrunsigrunardottir
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In my loft, I have a storage coffee table that lifts up for eating. Love it!

lucybraun
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Color is so important! I have a huge picture window, with tall pine trees; this window is my focal point in my design regarding color & keeping things simple. BUT, I chalk painted an Ikea entertainment center cream white, looked good, but all wrong, the light bounced off the piece & the entertainment center became the elephant in the room. It was a lot of work, but I couldn't take it anymore...I repainted it a French sage green, what a game changer, no sun bounced off the piece, it flowed with the green outside my window, the creams in my living room, and the warmth it added to my space made all the difference in the world.

missmaggie
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Great ideas and have used several in the 10x40 rv park model we call home. Mostly, I love our tiny house. But the one thing I hate is that the entry door opens right into the living room with no room to create any type of foyer. So what I did was paint the door to blend with the walls and mounted a curtain rod high on the door (which has a half glass window). Then, I got full-length semi-sheer curtains to hang on the door that match my curtains on the opposite wall. Not ideal, but it does help a lot to disguise the door, especially in the evening. Tricks the eye.

tammlen
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I have a small house and a dark hallway and I am all about the mirrors...I try to put them in places to reflect light from the nearest window❤

rocklobstah
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I feel like I'm playing Tetris moving to a small apartment from a large one. It's exciting and daunting. Your video immediately offers concrete advice to help put my ideas on course as I try to make decisions within a short deadline ahead of the move- thank you!

moogoogaipan
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Nesting tables! I have two different sets and they come in so handy when we have guests.

lynnekern
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Ceiling, wall, and trim in the same color is interesting. Thanks!

rg-mihh
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Wow, this video is a must-watch for anyone living in a tight space! The advice on decluttering and creating visual flow is super helpful and I love how they demonstrate each tip with real-life examples. I'm feeling inspired to reorganize my space and make it feel bigger and more functional.

DorthyBoyd
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I appreciate the professional language while describing spaces, breaks, colours, patterns, and all things design. I try to explain to those who compliment my decor, and then want my input, but I stop short of appropriate language in some respects.
I started by looking at Sears magazine, Eatons, The Bay by age 8-9. Over the years, always redesigning spaces and decor.
I did not lean in that direction for a profession, but have managed to renovate several homes, only able to build one, and all with great results that many wanted to emulate. However, made my mistakes along the way too.
As a 19 year old in Vancouver B.C. in a small room in a converted mansion... the monochromatic was trending, and I immediately could see how this is the way to go in small spaces, like studios. Your channel confirms what it has taken decades, and limited budgets to experience.
Currently helping my daughter and son in law with their summer cottage, late 60's retro, semi arts n crafts home, lots and lots of wood, many different varieties. Said the same thing, small spaces, but big enough house, a lot of wood, get rid of stipple, and whitewash as much as possible. There are painted black beams in some of the house, such an eyesore, because so much natural wood everywhere else. Anyway, a work in progress.
Thank you Lisa!

coolwater
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Such practical advice for small spaces. Measure measure measure! Then get the most practical furnishings for the rooms. Best of all was the editing job here Lisa. I have never seen anyone put the influencers video in the tv screen being shown in the video. Very clever!!!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🥰

youbetcha
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I went from a 3/3 - 2, 600 ft down to a 2/2 - 1100 ft, and now moving to a 1/1 - 600 square feet! I can't wait! Your advice is spot on and I will adhere to every bit of it, thank you!

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