Monday 3 April 2017

Creating an illusion of space where one does not exist is an art in itself!

Decorating small spaces could be quite a challenge. Well, the key is to use limited décor and create an illusion of space. By arranging the furniture and other decorative items tactfully, it is easy to fool the eye and make the room look bigger. 

Here are a few ideas that can help:

Monochromatic color palette could help
Monochromatic color schemes give a peaceful feeling to the room. The eye can move around easily without any abrupt interruption by any other colors. The idea is to use different values of these colors – like different shades to add depth and interest to the space.

Mirrors are a great choice
Whether you choose individual mirrors or large mirrors that go from floor to ceiling – they simply work when it comes to creating an illusion of space! They effectively reflect light so that a small room looks bigger.

Can you use glass effectively?
The use of glass – especially works when you are designing a bathroom. Shower doors could be completely made of transparent glass – rather than using a shower curtain. A shower curtain becomes a visual barrier and your eyes cannot move freely through the entire space.

Unified flooring
Solid and continuous flooring creates a ‘feeling’ of more space. Sometimes, people break up the continuity of the flooring by installing different styles of flooring in the kitchen and living room. It would also be a good idea to avoid the use of patterned rugs that could distract the eye and the flooring could lose its continuity.

Use paint tactfully
Choosing the right colors is highly essential. Sometimes it helps to use the wall colors same as the color of the flooring. This makes the edge where they meet less conspicuous. Further, you can use shades of the same color too. Another trick is to continue the color of the walls to the ceiling. This makes the walls look taller.

Size and proportions of the furniture
Heavy furniture or skirted sofas make the room look too full. Select pieces of furniture with raised legs. The idea is to select furniture that has less visual weight so that the room looks bigger.

Lower the lights
The lighting levels need to be at the floor, table or eye level. Anything higher than that could spoil the show. The point is to limit the shadows. So, hang those pendant lights as low as possible to create a perfect mix of lights and shadows and create an illusion of space.

Raised and widen curtains
Another way to create space is to extend the curtain rods beyond the actual windows. This is true in terms of the height as well as the width. It give the illusion that the window is larger and ceilings are taller. Just in case you have two windows on the same wall – use just one curtain that spans across both of them. Hanging separate pairs of curtains will unnecessarily chop up the continuity and make the wall look small.

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