10 Small Interior Design Details That Make a Big Impact in Your Home
Ambient Lighting
Made possible by the chandelier.
When it comes to creating a beautiful, balanced home, the smallest touches often make the biggest difference. While furniture and color palettes get most of the attention, it’s the subtle, intentional design details that truly elevate a space. At Olive + Opal Interiors, we believe great design is all about layering — not just in textures and tones, but in thoughtful, livable elements that bring your space to life.
Whether you're refreshing your living room, updating your kitchen, or staging a home for sale, these small interior design upgrades can make a big visual and emotional impact.
1. Layered Lighting for Mood and Function
Lighting is one of the most underrated elements of interior design. It affects everything — from the mood of a room to how colors and materials appear. Instead of relying solely on overhead lights, create a layered lighting plan:
Ambient lighting (e.g., chandeliers or ceiling fixtures)
Task lighting (e.g., desk or reading lamps)
Accent lighting (e.g., sconces or under-cabinet lights)
This combination ensures your space feels warm, flexible, and well-lit no matter the time of day.
2. Decorative Molding for Architectural Interest
Crown molding, wainscoting, and chair rails add depth and character to even the most minimal spaces. These details create subtle shadows and visual structure that help define walls and ceilings. In modern or transitional homes, using molding in a complementary or bold contrasting color can make an otherwise plain wall feel custom and luxurious.
3. High-Quality Hardware Swaps
Upgrading cabinet knobs, drawer pulls, and door handles is a simple, affordable change that can instantly elevate a kitchen, bathroom, or built-in. Go for brushed brass, matte black, or mixed metal finishes to make your space feel more intentional and stylish — without a full renovation.
4. Contrasting Trim and Doors
Painting trim, doors, or window frames a different color than the walls creates a striking and designer-worthy effect. A dark gray, black, or earthy green on trim can frame your walls beautifully and make lighter colors feel more vibrant. This is especially impactful in modern farmhouse or transitional homes — two styles we specialize in at Olive + Opal Interiors.
5. Wallpaper in Small but Mighty Spaces
If you’re not ready to commit to wallpapering an entire room, start small. Powder rooms, entryways, and backs of bookshelves are all great places to add personality with wallpaper. Look for textured grasscloth, vintage-inspired florals, or geometric prints that fit your overall design style. It's a high-impact, low-risk way to add sophistication.
6. Styling with Textiles as Wall Art
Textiles bring a room to life — and they don’t just belong on furniture. Try framing vintage fabrics, hanging a wall tapestry, or using a woven throw as art. This adds softness and movement to walls while also introducing new colors and textures.
7. Thoughtfully Placed Mirrors
Strategically placed mirrors can expand a space, reflect light, and serve as stylish focal points. For example, placing a mirror across from a window amplifies natural light, while a round mirror above a console table adds softness and balance. Mirrors are especially powerful in smaller rooms like hallways or guest bathrooms.
Thoughtfully placed mirror.
Providing balance in this guest bathroom with a touch of greenery and modern artwork.
8. Purposeful Accessorizing
Less is often more when it comes to accessorizing — but the right accessories go a long way. Think of styling in layers:
Base layer: trays, books, or stacked boxes
Middle layer: vases, candles, or greenery
Top layer: unique, sculptural, or sentimental items
This creates depth and intentionality without visual clutter. At Olive + Opal Interiors, we love sourcing artisan pieces that feel both curated and livable.
9. Cohesive Color Flow
Rather than painting every room a different bold color, aim for a cohesive flow using complementary tones throughout your home. You don’t have to use the same exact shade, but keeping a consistent undertone or neutral base allows for a more seamless and serene design.
10. Unexpected Textures
Mixing textures — from velvet pillows to woven baskets to matte ceramics — adds dimension to a space. These tactile differences engage the senses and bring warmth to even minimalist designs. We recommend at least three different textures in every room to keep things visually interesting and balanced.
Final Thoughts: Small Interior Design Choices, Big Results
Interior design isn’t just about big renovations or high-end furniture — it's about intentional decisions that create spaces people love to live in. These small design details are perfect for homeowners looking to refresh their space, stage it for sale, or simply elevate their everyday environment.
At Olive + Opal Interiors, we specialize in crafting spaces that feel tailored, welcoming, and timeless. Whether you’re in need of full-service interior design or a one-room refresh, our design expertise helps bring your vision to life.