Home decor ideas for small London apartments

Ellie Green
Authored by Ellie Green
Posted Tuesday, July 13, 2021 - 10:46am

Would you love to walk into your apartment and feel cherished at the sight of it? Even if it is a small apartment in leafy west London?

Everyone loves to decorate and reflect themselves in their apartments, be it a Midas’ tone or simple pops of color complementing furniture. However, carrying out the home decor in a small apartment is a tricky and exhausting task. Here, every inch of space matters.

Don’t fret; after you get a brief outline and ideas, things will begin decluttering. Consider this entire task of home decor as part of you, and you will have an apartment with a punch and twist of your own.

Let there be Space

In small apartments, the need for space can be crunching. You would not want your decor to reflect the same. The idea is to space and place furniture and sets at points to give the illusion of a larger, airy space. If your apartment happens to have high ceilings, turn them to your advantage. You can decorate vertically using tall mirrors, high shelves, even bookshelves positioned high up on the walls. These tend to attract the eye and give the impression of a larger cozy space. Draperies mounted a couple of inches above your existing windows can immediately enlarge the space, especially the living room area.

If your area is too small, you can consider making zones that aesthetically blend into one another. You need not have completely different rooms for different purposes. Make use of pocket doors with glass windows. These would create separation, simultaneously saving up space. Complementing these, having a small overstuffed loveseat sofa with a trunk as a coffee table can work wonders in your living space.

Remember, let your furniture breathe. Do not ram them up against walls and eliminate awkward spaces with purposeful joineries, like built-in furniture.

Beautiful walls with Canvases

Walls are not to be ignored. They often provide the last stroke to your liking and complete all the above ideas of a lovely small apartment. Vinyl wall graphics add a bohemian dimension to your decor and complement any furniture. These turn blank walls into panoramic views.

Smaller wall spaces are the perfect canvas for hanging framed art or creating a vertical collage of your framed photos tailored to fit in the space. Canvaspop offers the best options to create and customize framed prints online. You can add your favorite memories or artwork on the walls with just a few clicks.

Gallery walls are not obsolete. They are still the diamonds of wall decor, and to add a different punch, try taking up the section of two adjoining walls with suited frames. These would surely lighten you up on any day.

Lighting

Mirrors have been an old but golden trick to enhance lights in small apartments. Place them at suitable walls and angles; these would reflect all light in the room and bestow a comfortable ample space. Mirrors also beautify walls with dark tones and bring out the best of all objects in the space. If mirrors are not desirable, you can opt for lacquered walls with glossy tiles to serve the same purpose. Picking a rich color would only add a feather to the cap.

Floor Space and Visual Clutter

Having overall space, but with excessive furniture and almost nil floor space, can give the impression of cramped, stuffy living space. Do not go for bulky furniture and decor. Focus on flexible, mobile furniture that works with you, like foldable trundle beds.

Furniture and decor with smaller dimensions, leggy and airy pieces can help take advantage of the space without adding a lot of visual weight. Transforming an empty wall into a top-to-bottom multi-purpose library facilitates storage and imparts a lavish build without spending a lavish sum.

Acrylic and glass furniture are best suited for small spaces. They blend into space, providing all functionalities without the visual clutter. Complementing these with vibrant textures in the walls and hangings can give an ethereal touch to your area.

Turn your bike into a hanging decor with elegant bike shelves. Fitting the space with floating drawers can free up floor space and add a good deal of storage. Feel free to add unique decor styles and colorful prints to the clear furniture.

Get Creative

You do not have to stick to modern trends and designs if you do not like them. Get creative with your space by embracing mismatched furniture and decor of different eras and styles. A contemporary sofa with vintage leather chairs and a Turkish rug can add texture and personality, making it inviting for anyone to rest.

Blooming plants such as daffodils or tulips complement the lovely color. Ferns and spider plants provide the aesthetic natural touch, with a whiff of freshness every time you walk in.

Numerous things have to be placed in a small space, and the motive is to put it where it belongs.

Choosing the right color can add that finishing touch. Keeping to a limited color palette, not only of walls, but the surrounding furniture is suitable for all types, be it light and airy or dark and pronounced. This also allows you to add various textures. For extra tiny spaces like the bathroom or powder room, simple color combinations are preferred, along with small hangings to fulfill the area.

Conclusion

Creating a living space, as per one’s satisfaction, is an art in itself. Confining to repetitive ideas only hinders creative ones from the surface. Even a tiny rental apartment can be turned into an elegant home space with the proper selections and clarity as to what you desire.

Home Sweet Home.

 

 

 

  

 

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