A hammered silver vase from West Elm adds just a touch of sparkle.
Because the pieces are see-through, they help make the space feel larger.
“Another great trick for small spaces is to introduce different types of shapes,” he says.
“The circular table and rug create a softer, layered look in the boxy kitchen.
They help to keep it visually interesting so the eye moves around.”
Sconces make nightstands unnecessary.
Think Double-Duty
In a small bedroom, storage space is essential.
While decorating this tiny Hollywood Hills bedroom, Schuneman wanted to create a cozy seating nook.
Create a Work Station
Lack the space for a separate home office?
The two pieces are in a similar color, so they feel distinct but connected.
With open shelves, “even your daily dishes become part of your decoration.
Plus, you’ll actually use what you own because nothing is hiding back in a corner.”
Kitchen renovation not in your budget?
Remove the cabinet doors, then paint or line the back with wallpaper.
Arrange Art Salon-Style
Don’t let your favorite mementos collect dust on a shelf.
Start by gathering framed photos, postcards, and other collectibles.
before you get going hanging, arrange your design on the floor.
As you collect more pieces, continue to add them on, building outward from your collage.
Hang a Large Mirror
Mirrors work magic, instantly seeming to increase the size of a space.
“you’re able to have a glass cutter replace the painting with mirror,” she explains.