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Blog > Small Spaces, Big Style: Flooring Ideas to Make a Room Feel Larger

Small Spaces, Big Style:
Flooring Ideas to Make a Room Feel Larger



Tuesday, May 20, 2025



Bright and cozy apartment living room


When you’re working with a small room, every design choice matters—especially the flooring. The right flooring can dramatically transform how open and airy a space feels. At Jason’s Carpet and Tile, we believe great design starts from the ground up. Whether you’re renovating a cozy condo or updating a compact guest room, here are some expert flooring tips to help your space look and feel larger.


1.
Go Light and Bright

Light-colored flooring—like white oak, pale maple, or soft grey tile—reflects more light and instantly opens up a room. These tones create a seamless, airy look that makes walls feel farther apart. If your space lacks natural light, light flooring can work wonders to brighten things up.


2. Use Larger Planks or Tiles

Contrary to popular belief, larger planks or tiles actually make small spaces feel bigger. Fewer seams and grout lines create a less cluttered look. Wide plank vinyl, laminate, or tile helps draw the eye outward and gives the illusion of more floor area.


3. Stick with One Flooring Type

Using one continuous flooring material throughout adjoining rooms creates visual flow. Choppy transitions can make a space feel boxed in. By using the same flooring across an open floor plan or from hallway to bedroom, you visually extend the space.


4.
Consider Diagonal or Herringbone Patterns

Installing flooring on a diagonal or in a herringbone pattern adds dimension and movement, guiding the eye across the room. These patterns add sophistication while making the space feel more dynamic and expansive.


5.
Choose Glossy or Reflective Finishes

Glossy tiles or polished wood finishes bounce light around the room and can add depth. Just be mindful of the room’s traffic—glossy surfaces may not be ideal for high-traffic or moisture-prone areas.


6.
Match Floor and Wall Colors

When your flooring and wall colors are similar in tone, it blurs the boundaries between where one ends and the other begins—visually expanding the space. Neutral tones like greige, beige, and soft taupe work beautifully for this technique.

At Jason’s Carpet and Tile, we help South Florida homeowners turn small spaces into big design moments. Our showroom is packed with stylish, space-enhancing options—from waterproof luxury vinyl to sleek porcelain tile. Need help choosing the right flooring for your small room? Stop by or schedule a free in-home consultation today by calling 954-231-4487.