Having ceilings that are 8-foot high doesn’t mean you have to give up on beauty or roominess. Using a few smart design strategies, you can design a house that feels spacious, welcoming, and very stylish.

Choose Vertical Garden Pieces

Vertical garden for a fresh, airy feeling.
Vertical garden for a fresh, airy feeling.

Adding vertical garden pieces can bring a fresh, lively feeling while drawing the eye upwards. A vertical plant wall in my living room adds greenery and height without taking up floor space.

Add Mirrors Smartly

Smart mirror placement for depth.
Smart mirror placement for depth.

Mirrors can reflect light and make a room seem deeper, so put mirrors smartly to improve room size. I’ve used a big mirror in my hallway to visually double its size.

Follow Minimalism

Minimalism for a spacious feeling.
Minimalism for a spacious feeling.

A minimalistic way can stop a room from feeling cramped. I’ve realized that keeping decor simple and neat lets each piece stand out beautifully.

Add Texture with Ceiling Designs

Textured ceiling for visual interest.
Textured ceiling for visual interest.

Think about adding slight texture to the ceiling, like beadboard or shiplap, to improve visual interest without taking over the room. In my house, this detail has added charm and warmth to otherwise plain ceilings.

Add Vertical Art

Vertical art to draw the eye upward.
Vertical art to draw the eye upward.

Hang tall art or make a gallery wall that goes upward to draw the eye higher. In my own house, vertical art pieces have added a dynamic, eye-catching part to the decor.

Design an Open Layout

Open layout for maximum space.
Open layout for maximum space.

Think about an open layout to get the most out of space and flow. In my studio, taking out a non-structural wall changed the area, making it feel twice as big.

Choose Light Color Palettes

Light color palettes to amplify space.
Light color palettes to amplify space.

Using light and neutral colors for your walls and ceiling can create an open feeling, making your room seem bigger and more airy. In my own Boston apartment, I’ve realized that soft whites and beiges are great for visually enlarging a room.

Add Vertical Wall Detailing

Vertical detailing to enhance height.
Vertical detailing to enhance height.

Vertical wall detailing or wood accents can draw the eye upward, creating the idea of height. In my house, I’ve used vertical shiplap in the entryway to get this result.

Maximize Sunshine

Sunshine to brighten rooms.
Sunshine to brighten rooms.

Make sure your room is full of sunshine by keeping windows clear and using thin window coverings. In my own space, this method has made every room feel brighter and more inviting.

Use Clear Furniture

Clear furniture for an open look.
Clear furniture for an open look.

Clear furniture pieces, like glass tables, can lower visual mess and make a room feel more open. In my dining area, a glass table helps keep a feeling of flow and space.

Install Top Trim

Top trim for a stylish touch.
Top trim for a stylish touch.

Despite what people think, top trim can actually improve the height of an 8-foot ceiling when done right. I suggest picking a medium size and painting it the same color as the walls for a seamless look.

Use Sunken Lighting

Sunken lighting for a smooth look.
Sunken lighting for a smooth look.

Replace big lights with sunken lighting to keep your ceiling clear and smooth. This change in my studio made a huge difference, giving plenty of light without taking away headroom.

Hang Window Coverings High and Wide

High-mounted window coverings for added height.
High-mounted window coverings for added height.

Putting your window covering supports closer to the top and making them wider than the window frame can make your ceilings seem taller. I really like how this easy trick gives any room style and height.

Set Up Skylights

Skylights for a light-filled feeling.
Skylights for a light-filled feeling.

If you can, adding skylights can flood a room with light and visually raise the ceiling. My own experience with skylights in the studio has been life-changing, making the room feel very high.

Use Tall Bookshelves

Tall bookshelves to draw the eye upward.
Tall bookshelves to draw the eye upward.

Include tall bookshelves to draw the eye upward and add storage. In my living room, a floor-to-ceiling bookshelf has become a focal point and improves the feeling of height.

Use Low-Style Furniture

Low-style furniture for roominess.
Low-style furniture for roominess.

Choose low-style furniture to keep the focus on height and openness. I’ve realized that by picking lower sofas and chairs, rooms feel more spacious and balanced.

Paint the Ceiling the Same Color as the Walls

Unified color scheme for a seamless look.
Unified color scheme for a seamless look.

Painting your ceiling the same color as your walls can create a smooth line, making the room feel bigger. This is one of my favorite tricks for keeping a consistent and spacious feeling.