What are the colors that enlarge small spaces

What are the colors that enlarge small spaces


The palette can be a great ally to create wide-ranging tricks. Find out how to apply them more strategically:





What are the colors that enlarge small spaces

THE definition and positioning of colors make a difference to check amplitude in a small room, and this feeling of more space can be worked on in a variety of ways in a furniture project.

It’s like face makeup: we highlight strengths, hide small imperfections, use shine, contrast, light and dark tones to find the perfect balance.

In this sense, the colors are perfect for create tricks that give volume. After all, they have different levels of intensity, brightness and reflectivity of light. In addition, they also have power and influence human behavior.

Mastering the color palettes and knowing how to use them, therefore, are key points in the process of “enlargement” of the house. Check out some tips on how to use them to expand small rooms:

Brightly colored walls and light ceiling




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You light tones in the ceiling they give depth (because they reflect more light) and differ when the other walls draw by color or more intense colors. This strategy of reinforcing the colors around and leaving on soft tone at the top creates a feeling of elongated space.

Minimalism is a precious detail in interior design: “the less, the better” helps circulation, gives lightness and combines with the proposal to enhance the space.




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Niches, shelves and built-in wardrobes optimize physical occupation. Mirrors, on the other hand, bring depth to small spaces and are therefore welcome, especially if positioned in such a way as to highlight interesting details of the house.

Light tones yes, but without exaggerating




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The colors inside light and neutral tones they reflect light better and, as a result, contribute to the feeling of more space. But that doesn’t mean the house has to be completely white, because the end result can look like a sick room.




Calamus Architecture Project

Light colors play a fundamental role for those who want to amplify a small space. Very soft tones, such as white, beige, gray and off-white, can count on the company of objects and accessories that attract attention, such as an earth-toned sofa or large thin striped carpetwhich give the impression of a longer room.

For those who love dark colors but are afraid of using them in smaller spaces, a tip is to paint only part of the wall, which will give a touch of audacity and refinement without weighing down the environment.

Colored ceilings to mask a small height




The volume of this kitchen has been defined through the use of colors and finishes.  The project by pro.a architects has favored laminate wardrobes in a guava tone that match the peppery tone of the walls.

The use of colors that emphasize the roof it is a creative trick because it attracts attention when looking up and makes us forget that the height is low. Curtains fixed to the ceiling and large vertical accessories, such as paintings, only add to the feeling of spaciousness.




Studio 92 Architecture Project

Defining the ceiling color palette is very important to achieve this optical illusion. If the idea is to mask the low ceiling, invest muted toneswhat offer depth in space with a bright orange and harmonize with green of plants and elements that refer to the nature present in space.

Avoid painting in black or very dark colors, as they reflect little light and give little depth.

Integration of environments with the same color




Project by Lia Lamego

This is a very valuable strategy because it breaks the idea of ​​blocking between rooms. THE two-room painting with the same color palette brings the feeling of continuity.

In the case of a kitchen with a living room, for example, the choice of a single floor for the two rooms elevates the concept of integrated spaceleaving the utensils with a different color from the wall to act as dividers.

Tables, chairs and supports in light tones create an interesting contrast with a welcoming chromatic environment.




Project by Lia Lamego

“More than actively participating in creating greater aesthetics for the proposed space, the paints contribute to shine and protection from mold and bacteria, as well as helping to mask surface imperfections.

That is why it is so important to define not only the color, but the type of product. Iquine acrylic paints, for example, have anti-dirt films, with a high resistance to light, which keep the colors alive much longer “, explains Jorge Holanda, Technical Relationship Manager of the group.

Source: Terra

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