Small spaces, what not to do to decorate them

We know that trying to accommodate and design small spaces can be a great challenge; However, maximizing the available site and giving the best use to the square meters of which you have a little extra attention in planning. That is why it is very important to identify What mistakes you usually make, How to avoid them and what alternatives exist to get the best out of each corner.

Here we tell you what are the 7 most common mistakes you should avoid when decorating small spaces.

Eliminate walls and visual loads will visibly increase the space.DEBORAH CORTELAZZI / UNSPLASH.

1. Interrupt visual flow

A very common mistake In small spaces It is the excess of walls, durets, lattices and any division system that interrupts the visual flow. This worsens the feeling of space because it shortens and section, when the ideal is to leave all the small possible areas as possible. In this case, eliminate doors, dividing walls and any other article that cuts the vision will be vital to improve the flow and gain extra square meters.

Do not saturate furniture will give the opportunity better in your small space. Francesca Tosolini / Unspash

2. Furniture saturation

This error is quite recurrent and the most harmful than exist for small spaces. Wanting to accommodate the same amount and size of furniture that large apartments use in a small space is not right. First of all you must calculate the available meters, measure and apply the proportion rule where the furniture that you place should only occupy a third of the total. Applying this algorithm you can live much more comfortable, in addition the decoration is more fluid, and therefore, the spaces manage to look much wider, pleasant and elegant.