When it comes to modern homes, space is not just about square footage—it’s about how intelligently you design it. At Urban Skyline Phase 2, every apartment is crafted with layouts that feel open, airy, and spacious. But if you want to make your rooms look even bigger, here are five tried-and-tested ways you can follow:

1. Choose Light Colours for Walls and Floors 

Whites, creams, and gentle pastels are examples of light colours that reflect more light, giving the impression that a space is bigger and brighter right away.  For a smooth, spacious appearance, pair them with light-coloured flooring. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2. Match Carpets with Drapes 

A straightforward design tip: visual continuity is produced when your curtains and carpet are the same shade.  By doing this, stark contrasts are removed, creating the appearance of a more expansive, cohesive area.

3. Go Bold on the Ceiling 

While walls and floors should stay light, don’t shy away from experimenting with bold colours on the ceiling. A vibrant shade draws the eye upward, adding depth and dimension to the room.

 

 

 

 

 

 

4. Mirrors, Light & Ventilation 

Nothing enlarges a room like mirrors. Place a mirror on a well-lit wall to reflect natural light and enhance openness. At Urban Skyline Phase 2, wide windows and thoughtful layouts ensure ample sunlight and cross-ventilation, so your rooms feel fresh and spacious naturally.

5. Let Natural Light Do Its Magic 

The power of sunlight should never be understated.  To maximise natural light, keep windows clear and use sheer curtains.  A room feels instantly larger and more airy when it is illuminated by natural light. 

Pro Tips for Extra Spaciousness

  • Stick to minimal, multi-functional furniture to avoid crowding the room.
  • Use glass-top tables and open shelving for an airy feel.
  • Keep the décor simple—clutter is the enemy of space.

At Urban Skyline Phase 2, homes near Mumbai-Pune Expressway, smart design meets modern living. With airy homes, natural light, and clever layouts, you already have a head start in creating a home that feels bigger, brighter, and more welcoming.