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Clutter is your greatest enemy while living in a Miami
luxury condo, so make the most of your storage space. Take a cue from urban
planning and build upwards rather than outwards. While taking up minimal floor
space, bookcases that reach the ceiling and a general mix of open and closed
storage are ideal for stacking books, plants, crockery, and other miscellaneous
items. Bring everything up, from your kitchen cabinets to your window
coverings, so that it doesn't all huddle around the floor. A nice, small
wall-mounted desk will do if you don't have the money for a large wall unit. If
you can fill a tiny area with natural light, it will look 10 times larger.
Unfortunately, windows are common in most tiny places.
There are other methods for increasing the quantity of light
in your life for the apartment. Hang a mirror next to a window on the wall to
add natural light. Choose neutral hues that reflect white light and transparent
white window coverings to let in light without deterring creepers. If you have
any choice over the paint color of your tiny house, choose lighter,
light-reflecting hues to keep the area feeling breezy and open. Consider other
lighting options for your Miami apartment, such as offering softer mood
lighting instead of depending entirely on harsh overhead lighting.
The shadows and forms generated by lamps, reading lights,
and fairy lights all make a place look bigger than it is. Is it still overly
bright? Try draping a silk scarf over the top to create a beautiful punch of
color. Whitewashing is a popular technique for making a tiny place appear
larger and more modern. Color may provide the feeling that a place is
claustrophobic, which can be effective. 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 bring a lot of elegance and space to a small house. Don't allow your
little area to prevent you from selecting a decent rug. A huge rug covering
much of the floor area may have the opposite effect, but a little rug would
almost certainly make the room feel cramped.
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