1. Add A Mirror

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Mirrors can be used in many different ways to decorate living spaces. They are not only fantastic for looking at yourself, but they can also make a room feel bigger. Putting mirrors on the wall next to a window will reflect light and make the room look bigger than it is. If you want to make the wall more of a focal point, you could paint it or use wallpaper to make a statement, with the mirror in the middle. This will make the living room feel more open.
2. Get Vertical

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Some living rooms are long and thin, while others are little squares or rectangles. Every living area has at least one wall, and this wall should always be used as a vertical space. That means you can put cluster frames on a wall that stands out.
3. Smaller Sofas

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We all know that a big sectional is pleasant and comfortable to relax on, but a big sofa just doesn't fit in a small living room. Choose a sofa that fits the room so that it doesn't feel too small. This might mean a chair and a loveseat or a smaller sofa for three people. They may be tiny, but that doesn't mean they can't look good and feel well. Look around until you find a smaller version of the sofa of your dreams.
4. It's All About The Corners

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There isn't much room in smaller living rooms, thus the corner of the room should be used to its fullest. An L-shaped sectional can work for this, but it shouldn't take up the whole space. A sectional will only make a living room look bigger if it has a full corner and some open space. A smaller coffee table will fit well in the corner with the sectional, and there might even be enough for other furniture, like a tall bookcase.
5. House Plants

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Plants not only provide the air some fresh oxygen, but they also make a room look deeper. Putting house plants in corners, by windows, or close to furniture like a sofa or chair makes the room feel more rich. If there is a light source nearby, houseplants are also wonderful to keep on bookshelves. You may also put succulent terrariums on top of a coffee table to make it look nicer. You can make your own small garden paradise indoors.
6. Hidden Storage

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A lot of furniture firms have started developing furniture that looks good and can also be used for storage. This is very helpful for compact flats and living spaces. Some footstools, sofas, and coffee tables have storage space that isn't visible. Many footstools have lids that come off so you can store blankets and linens inside. The same is true for sofas and coffee tables with baskets.
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