The Best Paint Colors Small Spaces in an Investment Property

When refurbishing properties, the right paint color can completely transform a small room, making it appear larger and more inviting.

Designers agree that certain hues can create an illusion of space, which is invaluable when maximising the appeal of refurbished units. Let’s look into the top paint colors that can help you achieve this effect and enhance your property development projects.

Bedroom @ Marwalmersley

Soft Whites

Soft whites are a timeless choice for making a small space feel bigger. These shades reflect natural light, creating a bright and airy atmosphere. Opting for warm whites with subtle undertones of beige or yellow adds a touch of cosiness without sacrificing the space sense of openness.

Designer Tip:

Opt for a matte or eggshell finish to diffuse light and enhance the room's spacious feel. Glossy finishes can create glare and highlight imperfections, while matte finishes provide a smooth, even look that subtly enhances any space dimensions. Pair soft white walls with light-colored furniture and accessories to maintain a cohesive, open feel. Additionally, painting the ceiling white can draw the eye upward, further contributing to the sense of space, making the your investment property more attractive to potential buyers or renters.

Pale Blues

Pale blue evokes the sky and sea, bringing a sense of openness and tranquility. It’s ideal for small bedrooms and bathrooms, reflecting light to enhance brightness and space. Pale blue can create a serene and peaceful environment, making it a perfect choice for relaxation areas in your properties.

Designer Tip:

Combine pale blue walls with white or light wood furniture for a cohesive and airy look. Soft textiles, such as light blue curtains or bedding, gives a space a tranquil vibe. Consider using pale blue in spaces with plenty of natural light, as this will maximise the color's reflective qualities. To add depth, incorporate different textures and materials, such as linen, cotton, and light woods.

Bedroom @ Marmassets

Warm Neutrals

Warm neutral tones such as beige, taupe, and soft tan create a cosy yet expansive feel. These colors provide a welcoming backdrop and pair well with a wide range of accents. Warm neutrals are timeless and can make a space feel inviting and comfortable.

Designer Tip:

Use different shades of the same warm neutral color to create a cohesive look, adding texture for interest. Layering various textures, such as plush rugs, woven baskets, and soft throws, can add depth and warmth to the room. Warm neutrals work well with both light and dark furniture, allowing you to create a balance in a space. Consider using warm neutral colors in communal areas, such as living rooms and dining rooms, this approach make properties feel homely and appealing to a broad range of potential buyers.

Light Green

Light green is refreshing and revitalising, working well in living rooms, kitchens, and working areas. It reflects natural light, brightening the space and creating an open feel. Light green can evoke a sense of nature and tranquility, making it an excellent choice for rooms where relaxation and focus are important.

Designer Tip:

Accentuate light green walls with natural elements like wooden furniture and plants. This combination gives an organic feel to a space. Use light green in spaces with plenty of natural light to maximise its reflective properties. Consider incorporating botanical prints and natural textiles, such as linen and cotton, to create a cohesive look. Light green can also work well with other pastel colors, creating a harmonious and serene environment, which can make your developments more attractive to eco-conscious buyers and tenants.

Soft Yellow

Soft yellow infuses a space with warmth and energy, making it feel larger and more welcoming. This color is perfect for kitchens and dining areas, where a cheerful atmosphere is desired. Soft yellow reflects light beautifully, enhancing space luminosity and creating an uplifting environment.

Designer Tip:

Balance soft yellow walls with white or light grey accents and incorporate reflective surfaces to amplify light. Use soft yellow in combination with natural materials, such as wood and stone, to create a warm and inviting space. Consider using soft yellow in rooms that receive plenty of natural light, as this will enhance the color's brightness. To prevent the room from feeling too intense, use soft yellow as an accent color rather than the dominant shade, making the space appealing and vibrant for potential buyers.

Cool Beige

Cool beige, with its subtle grey undertones, adds depth without overwhelming a space. It’s an excellent choice for living rooms, bedrooms, and hallways. Cool beige creates a sophisticated and elegant environment, making small spaces feel more open and inviting.

Designer Tip:

Pair cool beige walls with soft furnishings in similar tones and add pops of color through accessories. Use different textures, such as velvet, linen, and wool, to add interest and depth to a space. Cool beige works well with both modern and traditional interior design styles, allowing creating versatile and timeless spaces. Consider incorporating metallic accents, such as gold or silver, to add a touch of luxury and sophistication, enhancing the perceived value of your investment properties.

Bedroom @ Marhomsdale

The right paint color can significantly impact the perception of space in small rooms within your investment properties.

Soft whites, pale blues, and other light hues reflect natural light, creating a brighter, more open feel. Warm neutrals, soft pastels, and light greens add warmth and character without overwhelming a space. By carefully selecting paint colors and coordinating soft furnishings and styling, you can make any small room feel larger and more inviting, increasing the property's appeal to potential buyers or tenants.

Consulting with a professional interior architect like us will provide valuable insights and help achieve the best results for your developments, ensuring they stand out in the competitive market.

Want to talk in more detail about how Mardesign can help you bring some of these trends to your next investment project? Get in touch with us today. With the right approach, even the smallest spaces in your property's can feel spacious and welcoming, enhancing the value and appeal of your development.


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