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12 Home Accessories I Got Rid Of to Make My Space Feel Bigger

You might feel like your space is cramped, no matter how hard you try to organize. Sometimes, the problem isn’t the size of your room but rather the items cluttering it. Getting rid of certain home accessories can significantly open up your living area and create a more spacious feel.

By sharing my personal journey of simplifying my home, you’ll see the impact of eliminating unnecessary items. It’s amazing how a few thoughtful changes can make a big difference in how your space looks and feels. Let’s explore the accessories that are worth letting go of for a more expansive vibe.

Large Ornate Mirrors

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Large ornate mirrors can be a bold statement piece in any room. While they can add some elegance, they might also overwhelm smaller spaces.

Consider swapping them for simpler designs. You’ll find that a clean, understated mirror can enhance your space without cluttering it. It opens up the area and makes it feel more spacious.

Oversized Decorative Rugs

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Getting rid of oversized decorative rugs can really open up your space. Large rugs often overwhelm a room, making it feel cramped instead of cozy.

Opt for smaller, more versatile options that complement your decor without dominating the floor. This way, you create more visual flow and make your space feel bigger.

Bulky wall-mounted shelves

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Bulky wall-mounted shelves can crowd your space. They often take up more visual space than you realize.

By removing them, you create an airier feel.

Consider replacing them with floating shelves to keep things organized without the heaviness. It’s a simple switch that makes a big difference in how your room feels.

Heavy curtains or drapes

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Heavy curtains can make a room feel cramped and dark. When you get rid of them, you often open up your space and let in more light. Instead, consider using lighter materials or sheer fabrics that create a more airy feel.

You’ll be surprised at how much brighter and more spacious your room will look with the right window treatments.

Huge Coffee Tables

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Huge coffee tables can really overwhelm a space. They take up a lot of room and can make your living area feel cramped. Consider switching to a smaller, more streamlined option.

A round or oval table could work better, breaking up the rectangular shapes around you. Look for clear materials that create an airy feel. This can help your space feel more open and inviting.

Excessive throw pillows

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Too many throw pillows can clutter your space and make it feel cramped. While they’re great for comfort, four or more can be excessive. You might find that keeping it to three or even just a couple allows for more room and a cleaner look. Plus, fewer pillows make it easier to enjoy your couch without the hassle of rearranging.

Massive bookcases

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Massive bookcases can overwhelm a room, making it feel cramped. You might want to consider downsizing or going for open shelving instead.

Smaller units or even a few strategically placed shelves can keep your space airy. They let light flow and make it easier to showcase your favorite items without the bulk.

Grand chandeliers

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Getting rid of a grand chandelier can really change the vibe of your space. Those big, bulky fixtures can make a room feel cramped and heavy.

By swapping out for something simpler, you can create a more open and airy feel. It’s amazing how a smaller light can brighten things up without overwhelming your decor.

Thick Upholstery

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Thick upholstery can really weigh down a space. It often makes rooms feel cramped and cluttered.

By switching to lighter fabrics or simpler designs, you can breathe new life into your area.

Choosing streamlined furniture helps create an open, airy vibe that feels much bigger.

Big Decorative Vases

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Large decorative vases can take up a lot of visual space, which may make your room feel cramped. Instead, consider simpler decor options that won’t overwhelm your space. You can even go for smaller vases that add charm without crowding your shelves or floors. Embrace open areas to make your home feel more spacious.

Clunky TV Stands

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Clunky TV stands can really weigh down a room. Their bulkiness often makes the space feel cramped and overcrowded.

Instead, consider sleek designs that blend with your decor. A more minimalist TV stand can open up your area, making it feel more spacious. Look for options that offer storage without taking up too much visual space. Your room will feel lighter and more inviting.

Chunky Side Tables

Cozy living room with a green plant in a pink pot, a lamp on a wooden side table, a carved elephant incense holder, remote control, soft striped couch with colorful pillows in the background, warm and inviting atmosphere
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Chunky side tables can take up more visual space than you might think. They often feel heavy and blocky, which can make your room seem crowded. Consider swapping them for lighter, more streamlined options. This change can create an airy feel, opening up the space around your seating area.

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