Sunday, November 24, 2013

Make Small Rooms Look Larger



Small, boxy rooms can occasionally make you feel as if the walls are closing in. Though the way you decorate a small room can make a big difference. A light touch generally works best for having a more open feeling-lighter colors, fewer big objects, simpler patterns and window blinds. If a tiny space has you pining for any wide-open prairie, keep the following guidelines in your mind when decorating to make a small room look larger.

1. Paint the walls a white, neutral, or pale shade.Use the same color on the ceiling. Avoid dark colors, which absorb light and earn the room feel smaller.
2. Think continuity.Choose monochromatic color scheme or closely related hues. Linking together the room's largest areas-walls, floors, dominant furnishings-with variations of the identical color will let your eye travel around the room with less interuption, creating an environment of calm and serenity in lieu of one of claustrophobia. Combine different textures and are employed in brighter-colored accessories to add interest.

3. Avoid wallpaper with big, loud, or busy designs.Which i mentioned above for slipcovers and bedcoverings, too. Bold designs will overpower a tiny space.
4. Think about scale.Choose smaller furniture that reflects the shape of the room. Don't overwhelm a smaller area with a huge sofa that blocks traffic or occupies most of the available space. You're more content with a greater number of smaller items because you'll have an overabundance flexibility to create interesting arrangements. Have a sofa or chair with legs?athey look less bulky than pieces that sit entirely on the floor.


5. Keep clutter as small as possible.Instead of displaying photos and knickknacks on tables, mount them on walls or arrange them on narrow shelves. 6. Provide your windows some breathing room.Use airy curtains, sheers, simple shades, or blinds. Or when possible, leave the windows bare. Steer clear of elaborate window treatments and heavy drapes. Grommet drapes that may be pushed completely off the window will let in many more light than traditional pocket drapery, making a small room appear bigger.


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