6 IKEA Apartment Ideas to Make Your Home Feel Huge (2024)

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When most people look at a small room, they see problems. If you don't have a design background, the idea of squeezing a sofa into an already cramped living roomor finding extra storage when floor space is limited just isn't fun. But when IKEA stylists enter a small space, they see opportunity.

It only takes one glance at the IKEAcatalogs to seethat their creativity is unrivaled when it comes to decorating a tiny apartment. Desks are repurposed as dining tables, built-in storage stretches up walls and above beds, and everysingle inch of the room is maximized.

It begs the question: Are you actually using all of your space to your advantage?If our chat with IKEA U.S. design spokesperson Janice Simonsen is anything to go by, the answer is probably "no."

Meet the Expert

Janice Simonsen is IKEA's U.S. design spokesperson, and she works to help the company keep tabs on design trends.

Here, we sifted through the best of IKEA'sextensive interior images to pinpoint the styling tips that will make your home feel 10 times bigger.

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Get Creative

Just because an item was designed for one purpose, doesn't mean that's all it can be used for. "One of the main principles of small space living is to have furnishings, particularly large items like tables, provide double duty," explains Simonsen.

Consider your existing furniture and ask yourself, 'how else could I use this piece?' "I love the idea of looking for an alternative use for a product beyond the obvious," she says.

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Turn Clutter Into Art

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Don't worry; you don't have to throw away your five-year collection of magazines or those records you haven't played in years. If left unstyled, stray items can look cluttered and occupy unnecessary space. Rather than toss or hide them away, think creatively about how you could display them to create a uniform wall. Stacking books with similar colored spines or old records on your bookcase is a great way to instantly make a room look considered.

And don't forget about those precious few inches of spaceunderneath shelves that often go to waste. Stack books tight to the top of the shelf.

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Don't Neglect the Ceiling

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Walk into each room in your home and look up. According to Simonsen, the space above doors is among the most underused in homes. Utilizing high cabinets above doors can help make the space feel less crowded. "Also, the best way to use high storage, as it’s not as accessible as lower cabinets, is to use it for storing items you do not need access to on daily basis, such as seasonal items that only need to be used a couple of times a year," she adds.

If you'd rather mask open shelves or cabinets that stretch up the walls and above doorways, use lighting to guide the eye. A carefully chosen pendant hung low will shed light on the spotless countertop, rather than the storage above it.

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Create a Split Space

When space is limited, you need to think beyond the single, conventional purpose of a room. Need a guest bed? Add a convertible sofa to your living room. Want to create a home office? Create a built-in desk in your bookcase. If each room only fulfills one purpose, it's not working hard enough.

"We understand that small, flexible living space is becoming more and more important as many of our customers move to smaller urban areas and need rooms that provide dual functions," Simonsen notes. "Good design and functionality are always a primary concern."

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Consider Height

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If you design your room based on the floorplan, it's time to think in 3-D. "People’s natural instinct isto look at the 'footprint' of a room when planning and miss the other areas that provide extra storage," Simonsen suggests. Instead, consider creating levels in your room and play with height to segment the space.

In one small space makeover, the IKEA team created a loft-style bed by styling a bed on top of wood cabinets. "A small sitting or work area can also be created by constructing a small upper level," she says. "Another advantage of a high ceiling is that the space can be subdivided by panels or curtains that do not have to go all the way up to the ceiling. This allows extra light into a smaller space."

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Personalize Your Storage

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"I think the most important styling tip is to evaluate your needs. How do you use your room(s) and create the space that’s right foryou?" Simonsen asks. When every aspect of your home is personalized in response to your storage needs, you'll uncover tons of extra space.

She stresses that your closet is a great place to begin the process. "Start by pulling everything out of the closet and evaluate the type of storage that’s needed," she explains. "For example, if you’re storing mostly pants and shirts and can put long items like winter coats somewhere else, double up on hanging storage by installing two clothing rails rather than one. And don’t forget to use the back of the door for items like shoe storage products."

Yes, if there's only one take-home from an IKEA pro, it's this: Every inch, no matter how small or insignificant, counts.

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6 IKEA Apartment Ideas to Make Your Home Feel Huge (2024)

FAQs

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Space out your furniture so that it allows the space to breathe. Pull the furniture out from the wall slightly. Angle your bed in the room rather than pushing it into one corner. Use side tables to flank a sofa rather than a large coffee table that could be blocking the rooms flow.

How do you make a small apartment feel bigger? ›

Space out your furniture so that it allows the space to breathe. Pull the furniture out from the wall slightly. Angle your bed in the room rather than pushing it into one corner. Use side tables to flank a sofa rather than a large coffee table that could be blocking the rooms flow.

What color couch makes a room look bigger? ›

A lighter sofa will make a room seem larger by commanding less visual space. To make a room seem as large as possible, a sofa the same color as lighter-colored walls will appear to open the entire space up.

What color furniture makes a room look bigger? ›

When in doubt, you usually can't go wrong with neutrals — and that includes taupe. One of the lighter neutrals, taupe has a unique ability to make rooms feel more expansive than they are, adding in just the subtlest hint of color in the process.

Who should get the bigger room in an apartment? ›

One of the first ways to determine who gets the larger room is by figuring out who has more (or bigger) furniture. Naturally the person who has accumulated the most will need more square footage to store it. If furniture isn't going to settle the debate, consider taking into account each roommate's social life.

How do you make a small apartment feel like a house? ›

15 Easy Decorating Tips to Make Your New Apartment Feel Like Home
  1. Unpack sentimental items first. ...
  2. Paint a wall. ...
  3. Set up your scent. ...
  4. Explore the neighborhood. ...
  5. Have a house-warming party. ...
  6. Get your furniture the way you want it. ...
  7. Cook a meal. ...
  8. Hang family photos.

How can I make my apartment feel rich? ›

There are plenty of 'affordable' finishing touches which can make your home look and feel more luxurious – some of which can actually be free!
  1. Paint a feature wall. ...
  2. Go big with wall art. ...
  3. Redecorate / paint. ...
  4. Use colour cleverly. ...
  5. Declutter. ...
  6. Decorate with candles and mirrors. ...
  7. Add house plants and flowers.
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How can I make my apartment look more grown up? ›

How to Decorate Like an Adult
  1. Add a wall treatment's.
  2. Add artwork.
  3. Use plants in your room.
  4. Don't forget rugs.
  5. Hide cords under furniture and behind baskets.
  6. Mix accessories from different big name stores, thrift and antique stores.
  7. Cover your windows.
  8. Switch out hardware and pulls.
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