Next Up

Decorating Ideas for Small Spaces

By: Jessica Dodell-Feder and Jennifer Berno DeCleene
Every inch of this 400-square-foot apartment is packed with style. HGTV Magazine shows you how to make the most of your small space.
1 / 6
Photo: David A. Land. From: HGTV Magazine.

Downsized Design

Roxy Te Owens, founder of Society Social, a furniture and accessories line, and her husband, Alan Owens, an engineer, share this tiny NYC apartment with loads of cute, practical stuff. And thanks to Roxy's innovative decorating, the home doesn't look one bit cluttered. "My secret is trays," Roxy says. "When you put a pile of stuff on one, it instantly looks neat and stylish — even if you're just stacking remotes."

More photos after this Ad

2 / 6
Photo: David A. Land. From: HGTV Magazine.

Small-Scale Furniture

"If we'd gone with a typical overstuffed couch, we wouldn't have had space to walk!" says Roxy. Instead, she chose an off-white two-seater from her own line, Society Social. The coffee table is actually two end tables placed next to each other and can be scooted out of the way for more room. A lower shelf on each table means twice the storage. Roxy hung the frames with removable adhesive hooks instead of nails, so it's easy to move the pictures around.

More photos after this Ad

3 / 6
Photo: David A. Land. From: HGTV Magazine.

A Shelf Turned Countertop

On a living room wall, Roxy installed a 12-inch-deep painted wood shelf from a hardware store. It not only holds pieces like frames and vases but also serves as a vanity table for Roxy's morning makeup routine. Don't be scared of wallpaper, even in a tight space. "Think of it like a big piece of art," says Roxy. She used Chairs in red by Thibaut above her counter. Clear stools get strutted out for parties when they're not being used with the makeshift vanity.

More photos after this Ad

4 / 6
Photo: David A. Land. From: HGTV Magazine.

A Double-Duty Table

"I love a bar cart, but I didn't want to choose between one and a side table," says Roxy. Rather than sacrificing one of her favorite pieces, she put the cart to work next to the couch holding a lamp, books and knickknacks on its top shelf, and bar basics on the bottom.

More photos after this Ad