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A neutral color scheme throughout your apartment can make it seem much larger
Wednesday September 14 2011 2:18PM

For those who have recently moved into a small apartment, it may seem like a daunting challenge to incorporate all of your favorite accents into such a small space. According to Better Homes and Gardens, a fantastic trick is to use your walls and small furniture pieces in neutral shades to make the room feel more expansive.

While neutral colors may not seem too exciting, there are varying shades of taupe and beige hues that can provide a versatile color palette in a rustic or contemporary layout. Even when you invest in an apartment sectional or apartment sofa in a lighter hue, you can still use throw pillows, blankets and strategically-placed artwork to infuse some color into the space. Pairing your walls in a similar hue is what will make a consistent color scheme and play a visual trick on the eyes that will make it look like the walls are pushed back.

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