One wall of shelves adds storage and opens the floor space. |
Loveseats make a narrow apartment comfy but not crowded |
White works in this tiny bedroom with stacked storage. |
4) Take it off. If you can remove doors to rooms that don't need privacy...do. Opening a small bedroom to a hallway makes the room seem more connected to the other spaces, may add light, and there are many uses for the doors so they don't need to be stored ( a desk top, a panel for an appliance, a new back to a bookshelf). Hanging a curtain or beads on closets can make them more accessible, eliminates a door swing into a small space, and creates a design focal point.
5) Glass is your friend. Need a privacy divider but it blocks light? Tempered glass walls and door inserts allow light to pass through rooms but create privacy. New resin and plastic products with designs are available and safe. Can't do a whole wall? Create an interior 'window' or transom to allow light in. Glass tabletops help a room feel more open than wooden tops.