From apartments to starter homes to tiny homes and backyard granny pods, living in small spaces has always been on trend. The big disadvantage to these spaces? Well, lack of space for storage and to create a curated aesthetic. The secret to small room design ideas when you still have stuff you want visible: structure. In interior design, structure helps define the room by merging aesthetics and function for a unified look. Interior designers employ hierarchy to create visual structure that leads a person’s eyes and establishes a sense of order. Hierarchy is achieved by varying the sizes, colors, and textures of the furniture and décor in a room. Designers also use interior elevations to understand the spatial configurations of a space to optimize its use of space for home décor. But their best strategy—and one that’s easy for non-designers to try—may be curation. Thoughtful, intentional arrangement of décor and design elements that create a living space that is cohesive and personal.
To make it work, having a place for everything and everything in its place becomes a mantra. Clutter has less places to hide in a smaller footprint, so it’s essential to find homes for belongings so it feels intentional.
Here are five small room display ideas that will provide structure and help create curated spaces.


