Why Your Small Apartment Feels Smaller Than It Is

Most of us assume a small apartment simply has a size problem. It doesn't. It has a signal problem, and once you understand how your brain actually reads square footage, tiny apartment decor ideas stop feeling like compromises and start feeling like genuine design choices. In this video, you'll learn why crowded walls make rooms feel smaller than they are, how curtain placement changes your brain's perception of ceiling height, why undersized furniture often backfires in small spaces, and how layered lighting can quietly transform a cramped room into a calm one. We also walk through the real psychology behind mirrors, color, and negative space, and why some of the most common small-space advice gets it only half right. If you found this useful, consider subscribing for more thoughtful, research-backed home design guidance. tiny apartment decor ideas, small space living, interior design principles, home decor tips, making a room feel bigger, small apartment furniture, apartment decorating on a budget, studio apartment ideas, home design psychology, space-saving furniture Want to design a home you actually love? Subscribe to Spaced Well for weekly design tips, room makeovers, and the small changes that make the biggest difference. šŸ  New videos every week ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ šŸ”” Subscribe: Ā Ā Ā /Ā @chamkhoa-i2jĀ Ā  ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ #interiordesign #homedecor #roommakeover #minimalist #scandinaviandesign #homedesign #decorating #apartmentdecor #designtips #spacedwell