You may want to look into this article: http://communities.dmcihomes.com/maximiz...
It suggests tips on how to make an illusion of space, making your small office space look bigger.
Hope it helps!
Using light colors will be the best option. You can also purchase furniture with sizes that can work with your space. It's better to ask help from interior designers like readyfit.com.au. You can guarantee that their expertise will meet your needs and requirements.
How can I make my small office look larger?
Making small areas appear larger is achieved by the use of mirrors. In the US, you can buy plastic mirrors in 4 feet by 8 feet sheets and cut with a fine tooth circular saw. Cover a wall and see how bigger it looks.
Using light colors can help with this problem. If you have any other questions about how you can improve your room, be sure to contact Steve Dubel! He would be more than happy to talk to you about your home and what you want done.
The short answer is to use light colors, a mirror somewhere if possible that will interact with the window, and better lighting.
I would recommend looking at some storage articles online, there's some neat guides on Kontenta which can be useful.
At the moment, before the renovations, it had dark brown carpeting, light pink, white, and silver walls(it was my room as a child), and a white, but yellowish, sponge looking ceiling. Also, it only has a small window that is in a corner near te ceiling. I want to make it into an office for my schoolwork and research. I need to know what kind of furniture and paint colors to use to make it feel larger and less crammed. The room dimensions are W 80in x L 110in x H 87in. Please suggest paint colors(and possibly the brands), kinds of furniture(what kind of chairs), and anything else you can help me with. Thank you!