Are you wondering how to make a small room look bigger? If so, then I’ve got good news!
Today we’re going to actually talk about how to make a small room look bigger and how you can create the illusion of extra space using a technique I like to call the top-to-bottom strategy.
Whether you live in a studio, dorm, or small home, every inch of space counts. So it is my goal to introduce you to three simple levels that may help you overcome small space trials that you may be facing.
The most beneficial part of this idea is that it can be customized to your preference.
It is a simple 3-step procedure that will help you reevaluate your thought process. Each level can be used to help you learn how to conserve more space by simply weighing any item you want or own against the top-to-bottom strategy.
So let’s get started.
The 3 levels of the top-to-bottom strategy are…
When you incorporate this idea, you’ll notice with each level you move from top to bottom (from the ceiling to the floor). You may also want to note that each level moves from (only) taking up air space to taking up air and walking space.
The further up your item is positioned the freer your walking zone will be and the more space you will have in your home.
You’ll notice that the highest level is level three, which is the ceiling.
The Nuts and Bolts of How it Works
When you had ideas in the past you may have encountered furnishing your home using these three levels but perhaps it didn’t occur to you to judge all items in this way. If so, the reason for this is easy to understand.
The typical way of purchasing items are:
Who really thinks too much about it past that, right? The truth is most people don’t, because it’s easy to overlook
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