Small Space, Big Style: Our Top 3 Apartment Furnishing Tips
Apartment living is on the rise (no pun intended 😉)—whether it’s for affordability, prime city locations, or a desire for a more streamlined lifestyle, many are opting for the convenience of apartment life. But making a smaller area feel spacious, stylish, and truly “yours” can be a challenge.
To help you get the most out of your apartment, our interior designers have shared three key things to consider when furnishing your space:
1. Scale Matters
First and foremost: scale is everything in an apartment. Whether you’re renting and relocating frequently or downsizing from a larger home, it’s crucial to choose furniture that fits your space—not the other way around.

That oversized sofa or eight-seater dining table might’ve worked in a bigger home, but in an apartment, proportion is key. Instead, opt for pieces that suit the scale of each room—think a round four-seater table instead of a long rectangular one, or smaller-scale artwork that doesn’t overwhelm your walls. Prioritising the right scale ensures your space feels open, functional, and visually balanced.
2. Let Your Style Shine Through
Once you’ve nailed the layout and scale, it’s time to add you.
Apartments often start as a blank canvas—with neutral finishes, clean lines, and minimal detail—which makes them the perfect backdrop for injecting your personality. Are you drawn to modern minimalism, coastal calm, or perhaps a warm, earthy palette? Use foundational neutral furniture as your base, then layer in your style with textures, colours, and accent pieces—like cushions, artwork, lighting, side tables, and ottomans. Choosing neutral furniture tones like white, beige, or grey helps pieces blend seamlessly into the space, unlike bold colours, which can draw attention and sometimes make a room feel visually heavier.

3. Make Every Piece Count
Limited space means functionality is non-negotiable. Every piece you bring in should have a clear purpose—whether it’s for storage, comfort, or simply enhancing the flow of your space.
Think light, elevated furniture that creates a sense of openness, like a chair on slim legs instead of a solid base. Consider storage ottomans, extendable tables, or consoles that double as drop zones in tight hallways. Even your choice of bedside tables or TV units can impact how airy or cramped a room feels.
Before purchasing anything, ask yourself: Does this serve more than one function? Does it suit the layout of my apartment?
Apartment living can be both exciting and practical, especially when you design with intention. By focusing on scale, strategically injecting your personality and choosing pieces with purpose, you can create a home that feels spacious, thoughtful, and entirely yours—even in the smallest of footprints.
