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How to Decorate an Empty Corner in a Room: 5 Ideas, 25 Examples
The gaping emptiness in the corner of a room seems to beg for attention. And now, you can't get the thought out of your head - what to put in this corner?
If you're content with just a lamp or a fiddle leaf fig, consider that the empty space might actually offer much more potential for decoration and storage.
Idea #1. Fighting for Centimeters
Small apartments constantly force us to choose between bedroom or office, kids' room or living room. But storage solutions never compromise. Cabinets, shelves, and racks - there should be at least twice as many of them as the items themselves. These few meters in a corner are thus even more valuable, as corners are naturally suited for built-in furniture. Adding a corner countertop to the shelves creates a small but cozy workspace.
Tip:
built-in furniture maximizes space efficiency. A corner cabinet in the same color as the wall is nearly invisible, yet its depth makes it much more spacious than a regular one.





Idea #2. The Obvious Solution
Decorate the walls with cute photos and keepsakes - what could be more beautiful? Photo frames come in various colors and sizes. Balance the composition with wooden letters and unique clocks. A small collection of mirrors or a chalkboard with personal notes and photos of loved ones would look great.
Tip:
since corners are often dark, plan the lighting. Wall sconces or floor-standing lamps would work well. The simpler, the better, to avoid distracting from your home gallery.





Idea #3. Classic Choice
A chair or bench paired with a lamp is the classic way to decorate empty corners. A cozy reading nook can be created even in tiny rooms. Especially effective is a chair near a window. In this case, textile cushions or a throw in the same color as the curtains will accentuate the elegant taste of the homeowners.
Tip:
choose furniture with thin legs, as it appears lighter and does not clutter the room. This applies to side tables and lamps as well.





Idea #4. A Living Corner
At first glance, placing a flower pot in the corner might seem like an excellent solution. However, in most cases, a single plant looks like an alien unexpectedly dropped on a foreign planet. It is either too small or too cramped by furniture, or too exotic.
Choose larger plants and give them enough space. Complement the composition with a small flower pot in the opposite corner of the room. Avoid palms and cacti; instead, opt for simple broad-leaved plants like a fiddle leaf fig. Citrus trees blend well into the interior. Orchids always look beautiful but are better placed on shelves or side tables.
Tip:
if unsure what planter to choose, go for a classic white one: it fits any interior and greenery on a white background always looks striking.





Idea #5. The Final Touch
If you're at your wit's end trying to fill the empty space in the corners of a room, an eye-catching floor or pendant lamp is an obvious and practical way to decorate the corner. The size doesn't matter: any model will work - from exaggeratedly large ones to miniatures.
Tip:
in classic interiors, identical lamps symmetrically placed in the corners look great. In a loft style, tripod-mounted movie lights fit perfectly. Modern classicism loves strict monochrome shades on elegant but simple stands.





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