36 Tips From Design Pros To Make Your Home Feel Bigger

Whether you live in a small apartment or just want to make your home feel more spacious, the experts can help — more specifically, the design experts. To gain insight on some easy ways to upgrade, Bustle reached out to a handful of decorating professionals who offered their tips on how to make your home feel bigger with Amazon products. It’s totally doable, even if you’re on a budget.

So, what’s the secret? Spoiler alert: There are a lot of secrets. Many designers agree that incorporating mirrors into your living space can make it seem larger, as well as finding decorative ways to declutter. Gian Moore, an interior designer, partner, and editor at Mellowpine, suggests using full-length mirrors to help make your home feel roomier — such as this rustic option with a distressed wooden frame. Meanwhile, Maureen Stevens, a NOLA- and Austin-based professional interior designer, says decluttering can make your space feel larger (even with something as simple as a cosmetic organizer).

That’s certainly not it, though. Below, you’ll find more designer tips about how to make your house feel larger, such as adding sheer window curtains for more natural light and mounting your TV on the wall for more space.

And now that the design pros have spoken, it’s time to take a look at some of the best products on Amazon to make your home look bigger. Start shopping and enjoy your seemingly larger living area.

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A Rustic Wall Mirror To Help Your Room Feel More Spacious

As previously mentioned, Moore suggests placing a mirror such as this one to give the illusion of space. This pick is trimmed with distressed wood that’ll add a homey feel to any room. It comes with all of the hardware and screws needed to mount it horizontally or vertically, and it’s reinforced with a D-ring suspension clip so you can hang it.

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These Full-Length White Curtains That Offer The Illusion Of Higher Ceilings

Moore also suggests that full-length white curtains can make the ceiling feel taller than it is, hence creating a space that feels extra-roomy. This pair features a black liner that blocks out excess light and noise, offering additional coziness when needed. Sold in a set of two, each panel is 52-inches wide with the options of 63, 84, or 95 inches in length.

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An Open Coffee Table With A Mid-Century, Rustic Silhouette

Place a coffee table with an open design in from your sofa to create a larger-looking room (while also providing a spot for storage). This rustic option suggested by Moore offers a mid-century, rustic feel that looks great in any living room. It features a rectangular shape with clean lines and solid wood legs. There’s even a drawer where you can keep items like remotes, books, and more.

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These Chenille Throw Pillow Covers That Aren’t Too Much

Maria Martin, interior designer and founder of Design Appy, suggests decorating with one or two light-colored throw pillows to make your room feel bigger. These 18-inch pillow covers, specifically suggested by Martin, are made with chenille and feature the same design on both sides — without any patterns. They’re easy to care for and wash, making them perfect for high-traffic areas like the living room.

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This Large, Lightly Colored Area Rug Without Any Patterns

Martin also suggests a patternless area rug to create a bigger-looking space — specifically this lightly colored option. It’s stain-resistant, easy to clean, and resistant to shedding. The 4-by-6-foot sizing and neutral hues also offer the feeling of more space without any overwhelming designs. But if your room calls for a different size or color, there are many to choose from.

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A Tall, Free-Standing Floor Lamp For More Reflective Light

Martin says a tall floor lamp like this one can help light reflect off the walls and ceiling, therefore creating a room that feels larger. The neutral color and style of this selection is perfect for bedrooms, living rooms, dining rooms, and more. It’s 69 inches tall, which might even add some extra height to your room.

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This Chic, Circular Mirror With A Golden Medal Frame

Another designer Bustle spoke with is Alena Capra, interior designer and Certified Master Kitchen & Bath Designer at Alena Capra Designs. She says that placing a wall mirror in the right spot can help reflect natural light and appear as an extra window while opening up your space. This circle mirror, which boasts a chic golden medal frame, is a great option. It comes with pre-installed hooks and screws that make it simple to hang on any wall.

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These Gorgeous Curtain Rods To Hold Your Tall Drapes In Place

Similar to Moore, Capra suggests adding tall curtains and sheers to help add height to your living space — and now that you’ve got drapery in your cart, you’ll need these glistening curtain rods to hold it up. Simply place them a few inches from your ceiling and add long, light-colored curtains to get the effect of a larger room. These curtain rods, recommended by Capra, come with beautiful acrylic end pieces — and they’re adjustable to suit your needs. They also come with all the necessary mounting hardware needed to install.

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These LED Strip Lights For A Colorful, Ambient Glow

Capra says that accent lights can make a space appear to be larger — including these colorful, ambient LED strip lights. This versatile design offers color-changing capabilities, time functions, and music coordination for added fun. She suggests placing something like this under a large piece of furniture or even your kitchen cabinets for a touch of brightness.

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These Tiny Spotlights For Customizable Lighting

With accent lighting in mind, these closet lights can be a great choice for anyone hoping to add some extra brightness here and there. They’re wireless and easy to install, and they can be adjusted as needed via remote control. Each one can swivel in all directions for convenience, too, giving you the opportunity to decide where the glow is reflected.

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A Small, Simple Bookshelf That’ll Help You Declutter

Michele Vig, owner of Neat Little Nest and author of the new book The Holistic Guide to Decluttering, says that decluttering your house will make it seem bigger. More specifically, she suggests using this small bookshelf to help organize and declutter your home. It comes with three shelves, two of which can be adjusted to suit your needs. Choose from a few different colors and start organizing.

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These Woven Storage Baskets For Decorative Organization

Vig advises using decorative storage bins — like these woven ones — to declutter your space and create a streamlined look so your room feels larger. They’re great for organizing things in your bedroom, living room, and bathroom — and they can also be placed on shelves or in cubbies if desired. Each piece has handles, so they’re also easy to carry anywhere you may need them.

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The 3-Piece Palm Tree Wall Art For Faux Windows To Paradise

Michelle Harrison-McAllister, a San Diego-based interior designer and owner of Michelle Harrison Design, shares that palm tree wall art can create the look of an extra window in the room, therefore making the space feel bigger. This calming three-piece canvas print is perfect over sofas, tables, beds, and beyond. It even comes with all of the hardware needed for hanging.

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A Cozy Ottoman With Interior Storage Space

This round ottoman, suggested by Harrison-McAllister, is great for many reasons. Not only does it give off a soft, “floating” appearance, but it also provides a place for your feet to rest, along with an inner storage area where you can organize loose items. (The lid even flips so it can be used as a tray.) The piece of furniture is also lined with faux linen and comes in a variety of colors as well as finishes.

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This Rustic Ceiling Light That Takes Up Less Space Than A Chandelier

This rustic ceiling light, also recommended by Harrison-McAllister, doesn’t hang low or take up too much space. It features an open-cage design that gives off a subtle, yet stylish glow — and it installs right against the surface. It comes pre-assembled and is easy to hang in your home.

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These Airy Sheer Curtains That Allow Natural Light Into Your Home

Anita Devlin, a New York-based professional designer, organizer, and decluttering expert of We Heave Ho, tells Bustle that sheer curtains hung high inside a room can let natural light in while making the space seem bigger. These sheer curtain panels, specifically, allow diffused light to shine inside. They’re made of polyester and feature an open weave, which gives them a light and airy feel. They’re also easy to clean in your washing machine.

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This Adhesive White Wallpaper To Simplify Your Space

Devlin also recommends painting the walls white in order to make a room feel more spacious — but when paint isn’t an option, this peel and stick wallpaper can help create a brighter environment. It can also be used on shelves, furniture, tables, and more. This product is simple to install: Simply remove the backing and put it in place.

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This Rotatable Makeup Organizer That Collects Your Cosmetics

As I previously mentioned, Stevens suggests decluttering as a way to make your home feel bigger. She recommends this cosmetic organizer as an accessory for storing your makeup brushes and other items. Made of acrylic, it rotates 360-degrees for easy use and accessibility. It can be set on any countertop or vanity — or even stored in a closet to make that space look larger, too.

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A Velvet Footstool That Doubles As Storage Space

According to HGTV, furniture with hidden storage can easily make your room look larger. With that being said, this small footstool is a great choice. It can be used to rest your feet or to store small items such as magazines, toys, and more. It also features metal legs and a soft cushioned top lined with velvety material. Select from many colors.

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The Large-Capacity Storage Ottoman That Holds Toys, Clothing, & More

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These Decorative Golden Boxes For Stylish Storage

Another tip published by HGTV reveals that decorative storage boxes can help organize clutter while remaining stylish, and these golden leather boxes look great on any tabletop or shelf. They can store mail, jewelry, keys, and other small items to help you organize while simultaneously creating more space in your room. The smaller box can be nestled inside the other when not in use.

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A TV Mount That’ll Help Your Screen Blend Into Wall Decor

It’s obvious that large TV sets take up a lot of space — but according to HGTV, hanging your flatscreen on the wall can help it blend into your decor, therefore making the room feel bigger. You can gain space by hanging your set with this wall mount. It works with televisions between 37 and 70 inches that are up to 132 pounds, and it’s easy to install in three steps. Not to mention, it can be tilted forward to enhance viewing.

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A Color Wheel To Helps You Select The Best Hues For Your Home

Here’s the thing: Color coordination can help a room feel larger, per HGTV. (The company suggests matching blue-gray hues, but you can also follow Devlin’s advice and go for white.) This color wheel can help you match the right colors for your space. Great for artists, painters, and homeowners alike, it can help you identify color options that fit. The two-sided design also makes it easy to view and use as needed.

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This Work Table That Slides Under Your Sofa

No room for a home office? No problem. Creating a streamlined workspace within your living room can make it seem bigger, per HGTV, and this stylish side table can provide a work area without taking up too much space. It’s sturdy, durable, and slides under your sofa. Plus, the compact design allows it to be placed anywhere in your home — and it’s not as bulky as a full-sized work desk.

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These Gallery Frames That Can Help Make Your Wall Look Bigger

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These Large, Open Storage Bins With Faux Leather Handles

Again, furniture with open storage can make you space appear to be larger than it is (per HGTV) — and this set of storage bins can help you get decluttered and organized in an instant. They offer large-capacity organization and are perfect for toys, books, office supplies, mail, and more. Each bin comes with a faux leather handle on each side for easy transporting.

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The Sofa Slipcover For Neutral-Colored Furniture

Choosing large furniture with neutral tons can help the space feel roomier, according to HGTV — but if you already have a couch, don’t worry about buying a new one. Instead, alter the color with this beige sofa slipcover. It’s offered in two different sizes so you can choose which best fits your couch, and it’s super soft and comfortable to sit on. Pick your favorite of many other colors.

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This Sleek Side Table With A Clear Glass Surface

According to The Spruce, adding see-through accents to your home can make it look bigger — and this beautiful, transparent side table will make a statement in any room. It features a gold frame and comes with thick tempered glass that’s durable, see-through, and stable. Plus, the open design will help your room instantly feel a bit larger.

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This Open-Design Butterfly Chair Lined With Faux Fur

Remodelista notes that creating a sense of “openness” is a suitable way to offer the illusion of more space. More specifically, the site suggests using streamlined furniture like this butterfly chair to accomplish it. The seat features a soft faux fur lining along with a durable metal frame that’s open and streamlined to allow light and air to flow through. This chair also folds, so you can take it from room to room.

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Mirros, Mirrors, & More Mirrors

Just like many designers, Remodelista also suggests the use of mirrors to expand the look of a room. This collection of mirrors is a great way to add lighting and the feeling of space to your home. The-15 piece set comes with adhesive backing, so you can peel and place them on walls, doors, and more. Each piece is 1 millimeter thick and easy to place anywhere around the house.

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The Tall Ladder Bookshelf To Add Height (& Storage)

By now, you’re probably well aware that adding tall furniture (and curtains) to your space can make it look bigger. Place this streamlined ladder bookcase in your living room, bathroom, or bedroom for extra organization and space. The minimalist design offers five tiers of shelving that can hold 25 pounds each, and it features a solid rubberwood frame. It’s also easy to assemble and comes in three colors for your choosing.

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This Frosted Window Film, In Case You Got Rid Of Your Drapes Entirely

Sure, adding tall curtains can certainly make your room feel larger — but so can getting rid of your drapery completely. If you decided to ditch your curtains, this vinyl window film can offer a frosted texture that prevents UV rays from entering your home while still allowing soft light to shine through. This product offers privacy, and it features a non-adhesive design that clings on with static. That way, you can place it and remove it whenever you like.

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A Cable Management Box That Hides Cluttered Cables & Wires

Alright, let’s get back to decluttering because that seems to be a big way to help make your house seem bigger. You can easily rid your home of unsightly wires and cables with this cable management box. It’s large enough to disguise power strips, surge protectors, and more. Set in on the floor or behind your entertainment center or desk to keep it out of sight.

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This Adhesive Under-Desk Drawer System

Instead of putting a small dresser together, you can install this convenient drawer under any desk or table to make extra space for storage. Thanks to the self-adhesive, you can remove and re-paste it as needed. It even has a concealed pen compartment and is perfect for storing scissors, electronic devices, eyeglasses, chargers, and more.

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The Wall-Mounted Key Holder & Mail Organizer For Your Walkway

You can eliminate clutter and disorganization with this wall-mounted key holder and storage slot. It offers six hooks for keys and a small cabinet that holds letters, paper, and other small items with ease. The minimalist design will look great at your entryway or any place you put it.

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A White Paint & Primer Combo That’s Easy To Apply

As I mentioned earlier, Devlin recommends painting the walls white to make your room feel bigger. For a more permanent change than wallpaper, you can use this premium paint to cover the walls of your home. The muted white color — specifically suggested by Devlin — can help make your home feel open to create the overall illusion of space. This product, which is a paint and primer in one, offers fuss-free application. Based with acrylic latex, this paint makes it easy to clean walls with soap and water.