First off de-clutter! Go through everything in the room 1 item at a time. Then look at what is left.
Natural light always does miracles. So, moving everything away from the window will have an immediate effect. Bulky curtains, or curtains that are either too long, too short or have a wild pattern on them can also have an impact, both on the light quality in the room (thus the optical illusion) as well as the feeling of space. Next. Look at the furniture in the room. Do you need all of it? Are there other options? For instance, getting 1 wardrobe which will hold all your clothing instead of having a hanging wardrobe, and a chest of drawers and another wardrobe for folded stuff will look tidier, thus creating more space literally and mentally. Of course there is also mirrors, and although I do agree that they help create a more spacious feeling I would be rather careful using them in a bedroom. As they reflect light by nature they can have an impact on the quality of sleep you will get if they are positioned directly opposite, and facing the bed. Using the right colour can do great deals. Generally speaking light colours will give the illusion of more space, so using a lovely light and bright colour could be lovely. There are many ways you can make a room feel bigger. Keeping the room clean and tidy is important. Just make sure the room does feel comfortable to you in the end. Having too little furniture in a small room can actually have the opposite effect to what you like.
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