Why empty rooms usually look bigger than they actually are

A lot of people have experienced walking into an empty room and thinking, it’s very huge only for them to add furnitures and suddenly the room feels much smaller.

That’s how empty space affects how we perceive size.

When a room is completely empty, the eyes will easily view and move from wall to wall without interruption. There’s nothing disturbing the visual space, so the room naturally looks more open and spacious than it really is in practical everyday living.

Once furniture starts coming in, reality slowly changes. Sofas, beds, dining tables, shelves, TVs and rugs will all take up space. And then movement paths become narrower, corners become tighter, and the room starts to different from what it was when it was empty.

I also think that is why many people ignore how carefully furniture placement affects comfort in a home. A room may be “large,” but poor layout choices will still make it feel crowded and uncomfortable.

Empty rooms will sell you possibilities but the furnished rooms reveal reality.

What I learned is that comfort isn’t really about how a space looks at first—it’s more about how it actually feels to live in every day, and whether it fits your routine or not.

Empty rooms do look bigger until things are being moved in everything start occupying space and then it looks smaller

When i first move to my house i first thought it was but after arranging my stuff, i later found out that it was too small

Empty rooms can be deceiving, the size and beauty until they are furnished

Really glad you shared your thoughts, make sure you keep up the good work and continue spreading the good news

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