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Struggling in a 400 sq ft home? These design tricks can make it feel twice as big

Arvind A
| TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - May 5, 2026, 10:22 IST
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Struggling in a 400 sq ft home? These design tricks can make it feel twice as big

Living in a compact house, measuring about 400 square feet, might be challenging due to a lack of space or difficulties in storing personal belongings or arranging a layout in a small apartment, but it is possible to overcome such problems through the proper design of the interior space. Size plays a crucial role when it comes to living in small houses. However, it does not mean that it is the main factor because proper arrangement and choice of furniture and decor make it possible to make small rooms look more spacious. There are seven useful design ideas that will definitely help to increase the size of the house.

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Use mirrors to create depth

One of the most efficient ways to add extra space to your interior design is using mirrors to reflect light coming from windows or doors. Moreover, mirrors create a visual depth that significantly enlarges any room.

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Choose light and neutral colours

The choice of colors is quite significant when it comes to small apartments and houses. While dark colors create a perception of enclosed spaces, light colors, for example, white, beige, or pastel, make your interior more airy and spacious.

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Go for multi-functional furniture

If you have a limited amount of space available, try using multi-functional furniture to increase space usage. Thus, beds with storage places underneath or foldable tables are the best choice in this situation.

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Keep the floor visible

It might sound strange, but leaving a floor visible creates an impression of additional space. For example, using furniture with legs or placing chairs on tables leaves much empty floor area making your room more spacious.

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Use vertical space wisely

Since horizontal space in a small house is extremely limited, try to use vertical space instead by installing shelves, racks, or wall units.

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Let natural light in

Light makes the room feel more spacious and welcoming. Avoid heavy window coverings that can block light from getting inside your house. Moreover, natural light will significantly increase the size of the room.

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Keep it minimal and organised

Last but not least, avoid using too many items that create a feeling of an overcrowded room. Keep the room simple and minimal to increase space and make the interior look more spacious.

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