When you consider finding ways to make your apartment space feel bigger, you may have already looked into multipurpose furniture, mirrors, and vertical storage. But did you know you can create the illusion of space just by how you paint the walls of your home? While there may be some rules about painting a rented space, most landlords are fine with it so long as you paint it back to the original color before you leave. So how can you paint your apartment to make it feel bigger?

 

Light and Bright Colors

The easiest way to visually enlarge a space is to choose paint colors that are either light-colored or bright. These include white, shades of cream, light neutrals, and soft pastels. Light and bright colors like these help reflect more light around a space, making it feel more open and airy. This effect can be made even more effective by having large windows with sheer curtains that allow as much natural light in as possible.

 

Cool Tones

If you’d rather experiment with more adventurous colors, opt for cool tones like blues, teals, aquas, and grey. Cool tones have a receding effect that can visually expand otherwise small spaces. Cool tones are ideal for rooms where relaxation and calm are best, rooms like living rooms, bedrooms, and bathrooms.

 

Neutral Colors

If you prefer to work with neutral tones rather than a variety of colors, opt for paint palettes that are soft and unobtrusive like beiges, taupe, or muted earth tones. These colors can add sophisticated and interest to your home while still allowing other decorations or furnishings to be the focal point of the room. Neutral tones serve as an excellent canvas for art too, allowing you to showcase your personality without making a space feel too busy or close.

 

Accent Walls

If you have a love of dark paint but don’t want to make your space feel small, consider using accent walls. A strategically placed accent wall in navy, dark grey, or jewel tones can actually be use to shape and open a room creating focal points and visual space that allows you to have those dark colors without closing a space up. Accent walls are particularly useful in open-concept apartments.

 

Monochromatic Schemes.

Monochromatic color themes work by using one color family and using varying shades of the same color to create a connected, unified feel to a space. Soft blues and greens are very popular, but if you are creative you can get shades of muted red, pink, or browns to work for you too.

 

Ceilings and Trim

When it comes to small spaces you have to consider the color of your ceilings and trim too. Too create the illusion of greater height or openness, opt for light colors and neutrals that match the color schemes you have picked out for the rest of the apartment trying the whole space together seamlessly.

 

Conclusion

Apartments for rent In Chapel Hill can be highly effected by color schemes and paint placement. If you have the option to paint your apartment to look more open and spacious, plan wisely what colors to use, not only to suit the space the best but also to suit you the best. It is your new home after all and you want it to feel welcoming and comfortable.