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MODERN TIPS FOR AN APARTMENT IN MIAMI

MAXIMIZE YOUR APARTMENT LIVING ROOM INTERIOR

Clutter is your biggest enemy while living in a Miami apartment interior, so you'll need to maximize your storage space. Take a page from city planning and build up instead of out. Bookcases that reach the ceiling and a general combination of open and closed storage take up little floor space but work well for stacking books, plants, crockery, and odds and ends. Bring the focus point upward, from your kitchen cabinets to your window treatments, so that everything you possess isn't crowded around the ground. If you don't have the funds for a large wall unit, a neat compact wall-mounted desk would suffice. If you can flood a tiny place with natural light, it will feel 10 times larger. Unfortunately, most compact areas are accompanied by windows. But there are methods to bring more light into your life. Placing a mirror on a wall opposite a window will help to bring in more natural light. Use neutral hues to reflect white light and translucent white window coverings to let in light while keeping creepers at bay. If you have any say over the paint color in your tiny house, choose brighter, light-reflecting hues to keep everything feeling open and breezy.




Consider lighting options for your apartment in Miami, such as introducing softer mood lighting into the area rather than depending on harsh overhead lighting. Lamps, reading lights, and fairy lights all cast shadows and shapes making a space appear larger than it is. Is it still too bright? Try draping a silky scarf over the top for a stunning pop of color. Whitewashing everything is a common technique used to make a tiny place appear bright and new. As color may make a space appear suffocating, this can absolutely have the intended effect. To those who do not want everything to be white, tonal themes are an option. If white isn't working, try statement colors like dark moody blue or cozy grey-green. By using more neutral hues and adding one accent color to the mix, such as on a tiny accent wall or in an area rug, you can add a lot of elegance and space to your simple dwelling. When it comes to selecting a decent rug, don't let your tiny area limit you. A small rug will almost certainly make the space feel cramped, whereas a large rug that takes up most of the floor space may have the opposite effect. Choose a rug on which to place the furniture to create a tiered effect that adds a sense of space and balance. If you have hardwood flooring, be sure to use a soft rug cushion underneath to prevent slipping.




As with the rug recommendation for your Miami apartment interiors, don't limit your options when it comes to furniture or artwork. Instead, enlarge select pieces that make a statement and draw attention. If you solely use postcard art and little furniture, you will create a sense of smallness that will permeate every area of the space. Experiment with different sizes and make those that are larger than life deserve their spot. To give depth to your décor, try huge throw cushions, ceiling-to-floor window coverings, or vining plants that fall to the floor. Build a gallery wall. Hanging pictures, paintings, puzzles, or other types of art on an empty wall may add interest and dimension to a room, even if you don't have a lot of space. A gallery wall keeps things out of the way and on show while adding color and character to your area.






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