Even the smallest rooms feel spacious when you incorporate these strategies.

Spacious rooms allow for more flexibility and freedom to do whatever you want with your square footage.

Start with a few design elements that match your aesthetic, then build from there.

Twin Farms Guest Room

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Decorating small spacesbe it an entryway,bathroom, bedroom, or living roomrequires some imagination.

Concrete and wood elements and large windows harmoniously merge the outdoors and indoors.

Use Angles to Play With Scale

Twin Farms,Barnard, Vermont

See that verdant view?

Amangiri Guest Room

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Its not a work of art along the walls.

This hotel room is actually its own treehouse thats perched about 20 feet off the ground.

Even if youre planted on land, though, you might score some inspiration from this space.

Ambiente Sedona Atrium

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It draws influence from the Japanese philosophywabi-sabi, the acceptance of imperfection.

Instead of painting your walls or ceiling a punchy tint, try ashade of whiteor another light tone.

Then add color with accessories or a small accent wall.

The Islands of Islamorada Guest Room

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They have a weightless feel and can give the illusion of more space.

Ready to give this trend a go?

Seek out acrylic ghost chairs or side tables or glass coffee tables and desks.

The Loren Suite

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But if your art collection is sizable, it can easily feel cramped.

it’s possible for you to also install your statement piece of artdirectly on bookshelvesfor an unexpected eye catcher.

Today, Hotel Figueroa is like a masterclass for decorating small spaces.

The Horse Shoe Farm Guest Room

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Hotel Figueroa Guest Room

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