5 Ways to Make Rooms Look Bigger and Why It Matters

5 Ways to Make Rooms Look Bigger and Why It Matters

Sometimes, more actual space simply isn’t possible, whether because it’s unaffordable or simply impossible due to property constraints. But there are ways you can help your Buyers and Sellers make rooms look bigger and feel like they have more space. Here are a few suggestions.

1. Add plants

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Complementing the indoor space with elements of the outdoors is a great way to make rooms look bigger. Tall plants can do double duty by bringing the spaciousness of the outdoors inside and by focusing the eye upward. This illusion of height can make rooms feel more spacious.

Adding plants can also reduce the feeling of claustrophobia. In addition to reminding homeowners of the outdoors, plants are good for homeowner health. They can reduce stress and increase productivity. When your clients feel less stressed and more productive, it can make rooms feel bigger.

2. Go big with wall art and mirrors

Colorful and cozy living room with a designer armchair and sofa along with a round decorative mirror and glass wall and mirrors

Tasteful illusions are a classic way to make rooms look bigger. One way to create the illusion of space is to include a large piece of wall art. Large pieces of wall art can reduce the feeling of clutter and add a feeling of spaciousness, especially if it uses lighter colors and plenty of white space.

Another way to create the illusion of space is by hanging mirrors on walls. Mirrors are an excellent way to make rooms look bigger because they reflect both light and surroundings. So, rather than looking at a blank wall, which acts as a boundary, your Buyers and Sellers see other surroundings. This makes the room look more open and spacious than it is.

3. Focus on height and flow

White shelving unit with books and decor in interior, concrete wall, bookshelf mockup, tall bookshelf

Making rooms look bigger is often an exercise in forcing the eye to focus on the room thoughtfully. You can achieve this by including elements that force the eye to look both upward and outward.

For example, to force someone’s eye to focus upward, you might include a tall bookshelf. A tall bookshelf shows people that there’s space above to allow it to exist there at all. That makes the room feel more open.

Another example: You can force the eye to look outward to make it feel larger by placing items logically on or near walls. For instance, you might include a large painting or portrait on one side of a window and a mirror on the other side. This encourages the eye to move from one end of the wall to the other while providing outlets of space (e.g., the reflection of the mirror or the outdoors behind the window) rather than boundaries (i.e., the wall itself).

4. Paint it white (mostly)

Vintage white room with door and window in new home

Though white walls may not provide the same wow factor as other color palettes, they can definitely make rooms look bigger. Like mirrors, white walls make rooms look bigger because of their reflective qualities. White walls are especially good at making rooms look bigger when those rooms have a lot of natural light.

If the idea of a stark white seems too plain, you can always choose shades of white instead. There are lots of different kinds of white, which means you have several options!

5. Keep it simple by avoiding clutter

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To make rooms look bigger without knocking down walls, you have to create the illusion of space. Obviously, that means you’ll want to minimize clutter as much as possible.

A good way to avoid clutter is by sticking to a theme. If the colors and items within a room are too bold or numerous, respectively, it can be overwhelming. Instead of trying to fit as much art on a wall as possible, use just one or two pieces on one wall, for instance.

Check out this article for tips to provide your clients on maximizing home storage.

How a home warranty can create a sense of space

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When a system or appliance breaks down, it forces your clients to focus on it. When forced to focus on a negative aspect of the home, Buyers and Sellers may feel like the walls are closing in. That’s especially true if the breakdown will cost a lot of money to address.

A home warranty from 2-10 Home Buyers Warranty (2-10 HBW) can help take that feeling of the walls closing in away.

When you enroll coverage for your Sellers, they get assurance that if a covered system or appliance breaks down, it won’t back them into a corner while the house is on the market. That gives more space for you and your Sellers to complete the transaction successfully.

When you enroll coverage for your Buyers, you give them peace of mind when they need it most—right after the down payment. With a 2-10 HBW Home Warranty, your Buyers have a solution for when things go wrong with covered systems or appliances. That can help free up their time and money to make their home feel more spacious.

2-10 HBW offers comprehensive systems and appliances home warranties to help protect your clients from unexpected repair and replacement costs. Contact us to learn more.

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