
Londoners Swear by These Budget-Friendly Hacks for Small Flats
Clever tricks for transforming your space – without spending a fortune.
Scroll to the end for a quick roundup of easy-to-copy tips.
London is known for many things – its grey skies, red buses, and frenetic energy. Also – its tiny flats.
If you’ve ever lived in the Big Smoke, you’ll be all too familiar with compact, pokey spaces – often paired with a hefty rent per square metre. But London is also a city of creativity and character, and that spirit spills into the homes of its residents, proving that living small doesn’t mean compromising on style – it just means designing with intention. If you’re planning a renovation or refresh, it might be time to rethink how to maximise space and make every centimetre count – no matter where in the world you live.
Athina's top tips for maximising small spaces
- Choose furniture on legs to maximise visible floor space and make rooms feel bigger.
- Try colour drenching by painting walls, ceilings, and trim in the same tone.
- Invest in bespoke storage to utilise every nook, and save on décor like prints or accessories that can be easily sourced second-hand.
- Avoid going too small with furniture – larger statement pieces can make a space feel more cohesive and less cluttered.
- Don’t forget vertical space – wall hooks, tall shelving, and high cupboards are your best friends.
- If you’re renting, update plug sockets, door and cupboard knobs, and lighting. You can change these back to how they were when you move out and take these pieces with you to your next home.
- Layer lighting – don’t rely on one overhead light.
- Mix function with personality – practical pieces like closed storage or banquettes can still feel considered and stylish.
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