When decorating small spaces, how you approach your ceilings, walls and flooring can make a huge difference. Paint colours can make rooms look bigger and brighter when used to elongate a room, with perhaps a dark floor leading up to a paler ceiling.
Unite with a theme and be surprising; clapboard walls or wide wooden floorboards used as wall coverings give a delightful snug feel of a small shepherds hut. A collection of photos creating a wall montage can blur into a pleasing pattern and nice memory prompt.
Flooring for small spaces is a chance to spend a bit more on a higher ticket material such as parquet flooring. Or paint existing boards and brighten up with rugs for small rooms in a bold stripy pattern – if you have carpet left over from another project, cut it to size and have it bordered with some canvas binding in a contrasting shade, but keep it close to the walls. Play with scale – don’t think that your rug needs to be tiny. Even just a inch of bare floorboards will make it look exclusive and pulled together.