
25. Hang Large Artwork on the Wall
This next piece of advice might sound contradictory, since large art would take up a lot of space. However, most people associate giant works of art with massive mansions. By hanging a large piece of artwork in your apartment, people will be impressed and focus on that rather than looking at how small the rest of the room is. Big artwork doesn’t have to be expensive, either. In our Ikea Hacks article, we show how they attached pieces of fabric to a frame, and made a massive piece of art to serve as an oversized headboard behind a bed.

You can also find affordable big canvas artwork at places like HomeGoods and Marshalls in the $20 to $40 range. Even Family Dollar and Dollar General sells canvas art for $10 to $15. Alternately, consider having something printed or custom-made. In college, I once visited a frat house where a few of the young men worked at a movie theater. When the movies were no longer in theaters, they were allowed to take the giant banners home. So as soon as you walked into the living room, you saw a huge mural of The Hangover greeting you as you walked in. Somehow, it made the room feel bigger. And it sure was a conversation starter!