💡 Stretch Your Space: Five ways to lighten up and make any room feel bigger
18 May 2025
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If you’ve been with us through our Spring Challenge (decluttering, cleaning, and organizing together), give yourself a little gold star! ✨ Now it’s time for the fun part: making your home feel like the peaceful summer oasis it was always meant to be.
Welcome to our brand-new series: Stretch Your Space — a calm, cozy guide to making your small home feel brighter, airier, and yes, a whole lot bigger...without tearing down a single wall. If your living room has ever felt more like a closet with throw pillows, or your studio seems to shrink by the day, this one’s for you.
Let’s kick things off with the first transformation:
Lightening up — literally and visually.
1. Let There Be Light (and Lots of It)
Lighting can completely shift the vibe of a space. If your room feels dark, heavy, or just...tight, chances are, your lighting setup could use a little love.
Try this:
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Layer your lighting. One overhead light? Not enough. Add floor lamps, table lamps, wall sconces, or even under-shelf lighting to soften shadows and brighten forgotten corners.
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Use mirrors to double the glow. Place a mirror across from a window or behind a lamp. It bounces both natural and artificial light around and makes your room feel double the size.
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Sheers > blackout curtains. Save the blackout for the bedroom. In your living or dining space, swap them for light-filtering sheers or cotton panels. They invite sunshine in, soften the mood, and if they flutter in the breeze, all the better.
2. Pick a Soft, Cohesive Color Palette
Color impacts the feel of a room more than we realize. If your space is filled with dark tones or loud, mismatched patterns, it might be adding visual weight you don’t need.
Go light, go easy:
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Start with a soft foundation: Light woods, soft whites, creams, and muted tones help reflect light and make walls seem to recede.
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Use bold color intentionally: One or two thoughtful pops — like a navy throw, a golden yellow cushion, or a warm terracotta pot — go a long way.
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Avoid visual clutter: Too many competing colors = too much noise. And in a small space, less noise = more peace.
3. Lighten the Visual Weight of Furniture
Even if your space is small, your furniture can help it feel open — as long as it looks light and airy.
Tips to visually "float" your furniture:
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Pick leggy pieces: Sofas, chairs, and benches that show floor space underneath make the room feel bigger.
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See-through wins: Glass or acrylic coffee tables virtually disappear, creating visual breathing room.
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Go light on wood tones: Blonde, oak, or whitewashed woods feel softer and more open than espresso or black finishes.
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Choose open shelving over bulky bookcases: But keep shelves lightly styled — don’t crowd them. Let your items breathe.
💡 Quick upgrade idea: Swap a chunky coffee table for one that’s lifted or leggy. You’ll notice the difference instantly.
4. Frame Your Natural Light Like a Pro
Let’s talk curtains — and how to hang them for maximum magic.
Here’s the trick:
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Mount rods high and wide. Hang your curtain rods near the ceiling and extend them beyond the window frame. When the curtains are open, your whole window is visible — and your room feels taller and wider.
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Choose light, flowing fabrics. Heavy velvet looks lush, but it also drags the energy down. Opt for linen or gauzy cotton that dances in the light and adds softness.
☁️ This one small swap can completely change the mood of a room. Light curtains, lifted rods = instant expansion.
5. Declutter (Just a Bit More, Promise!)
I know, I know — we just did this in the Spring Challenge, but hear me out: decluttering is the secret sauce to a light and airy home. You don’t have to get rid of everything. Just...curate with love.
A few quick wins:
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Clear your coffee table, entry console, or dresser top.
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Keep only what sparks calm or has a clear purpose.
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Let your favorite items shine by giving them space to stand out.
🪴 Even beautiful decor can feel heavy if it’s everywhere. Editing down = instant lightness.
You Don’t Need a Big Home to Feel Spacious
There you have it — five beautifully simple ways to open up your space and bring in that breezy, peaceful summer vibe we’re all craving.
✨ Just remember:
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The right lighting can change everything.
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Color matters more than size.
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Visually light furniture is your friend.
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Curtains are about more than privacy.
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And a bit of breathing room goes a long way.