7 Small Interior Design Ideas That Make a Big Impact

Written by: Max Shafer

When people think of interior design, often what comes to mind are the big showy elements such as oversized picture frames, giant plants, and luxuriously large furniture. These big, bold statement pieces are great if you have ample space to fill and a budget begging to be spent, but that’s not the case for most practical homeowners looking to make beautiful home upgrades. In fact, some of the most impactful interior design ideas are the smallest, easiest changes to make. You don’t need to do a complete overhaul of your space to get a refreshed room. 

Here are a few quick ways that you can maximize your space and make a statement with small changes that are large in wow factor. 

Climate Seal Window Inserts

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On first thought, you might not consider the windows when planning out your small interior design upgrades, but there are plenty of benefits beyond just aesthetics when it comes to climate seal window inserts. Window inserts are the perfect solution for making your home more comfortable in a variety of ways. 

In addition to blocking out noise and reducing your utility bills by boosting energy efficiency, climate seal window inserts can add a new look and feel to your existing windows without the hassle of window replacement. They are a stylish and budget-smart way to get the most out of your home without breaking the bank.  

 

Paint the Baseboards

 

Not committed to painting an entire room or even an accent wall? Baseboards are the answer for you! Adding a new coat of paint to your baseboards is a quick way to freshen up the space. You can clean up the existing white or go for something unexpected yet subtle with a colorful baseboard. This option works great in smaller spaces because it can draw your eye around the entire perimeter of the room. 

Faux Hardwood Flooring 

 

For those who love the look of hardwood flooring, but don’t want to deal with the cost and upkeep, faux hardwood flooring is the perfect answer. Faux hardwood flooring is made from composite materials, with real hardwood as the top layer, so you still get the look and feel of real wood without the expensive price tag. As another added benefit, faux hardwood is easy to install and is incredibly durable so it can resist scratches and water damage for years. 

Accent Walls

Whether you have a small space or a small budget, accent walls are one of the easiest, most efficient ways to make your space pop without too much time or effort. A common practice is to just paint one wall in a room instead of all of the walls because it makes the colored wall stand out and shine bright without overwhelming the space. Depending on the type of atmosphere you want to create you can go for cool blues to create a calm environment, green for a productive space, and orange or yellow for a lively burst of color. 

 

Incorporate Greenery

 

Greenery is the oft-forgotten saving grace of many spaces. Adding some color and fragrance to your space with a fresh bouquet of flowers can have a number of unexpected benefits. It’s been scientifically proven that plants have the incredible ability to make us feel happier, calmer, and more at peace, even if it’s just a couple of potted plants in your home office. If you want to make a big statement with a smaller interior design element, consider adding in living plants or even dried plants like stalks of eucalyptus to liven up the space. 

Pebble Shower Floor

If you want every day to feel like a spa day, you’ll love the bang for your buck of installing a pebble shower floor. This material, made with river-smooth stones, adds a natural flair to your interior design style while simultaneously giving you a great foot massage. Pebble shower floors are perfect for smaller shower spaces because what they lack in size they make up for in luxurious feel and aesthetic. 

 

Expand the Space with Mirrors

Whether you have a small space that you want to expand or a dark space that feels too cramped, mirrors are your best friend. With just a few well-placed mirrors, you can visually expand your space and soak in more light than with just fixtures and windows alone. Another fun way to play with these interior design ideas is to mix and match mirrors of different shapes, styles, and sizes to create an interesting kaleidoscope effect.

From climate seal window inserts to pebble shower floors and faux hardwood flooring, there are plenty of small interior design changes you can make to your space that will make a big difference. Hopefully, these few examples will help you determine what small but mighty interior design upgrades you can make to your home today.

 

Max Shafer is a contributor to the Innovative Building Materials blog. He is a content writer for the construction and home improvement industries with an interest in landscaping, outdoor remodeling, and interior design. Max is focused on educating homeowners, contractors, and architects on innovative materials and methods of construction that increase property value, improve sustainability, and create a warm and welcoming ambiance.

 

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