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If these days of
down-sized homes, tight-squeezed apartments and compact condominiums
have you feeling as though the walls are closing in around you, then
combat your claustrophobia with a little creative decorating. Consider
these tricks for making a small room seem twice as large in no time.
Color
"Color is the most important tool for creating the
illusion of space," says Margi Daniels, ASID, design consultant for La-Z-Boy
Incorporated. "Keep in mind that dark shades make rooms appear smaller, while light,
neutral or pastel tones visually expand walls and make ceilings look as if they
soar."
Another way
to make the most of limited space is to keep floors, area rugs, upholstery and drapery
fabrics light and simple. Avoid dark woods and busy patterns to maintain an open feel. And
don't forget the power of mirrors to visually double the size of any room.
Multi-Functional Furnishings
Instead of emphasizing a small living space by
decorating with pint-sized furnishings, Daniels recommends selecting a few larger,
multi-functional pieces. By performing double duty, these pieces eliminate the need for
additional furnishings, thereby opening up a room.
"Contrary to
what you might think, a modular sofa can be a smart choice for a small room,"
suggests Daniels. "Because these sofas are made up of individual units, you can
create visually expansive yet unified arrangements, while making the most of every inch of
space. Also, many of today's modular pieces are multi-functional, featuring built-in table
tops, storage drawers and even sleepers."
Other multi-functional
home furnishings that can help organize the home and add space include:
* Sleep sofa-turns any room into an
overnight guest room.
* Storage ottoman-creates additional seating and offers an ideal place for storing
pillows, blankets and toys.
* Chair-side table-provides a table surface and often features a drawer or cabinet for
storage.
* Wall reclining chair or sofa-offers reclining comfort and can be placed against a wall
using no more floor space than a stationary chair or sofa.
Efficient Floor Planning
The way furniture is arranged can make rooms appear less
cramped or crowded. For instance, placing furniture against walls creates the illusion of
wide-open space. This arrangement also accommodates traffic flow, allowing plenty of room
to roam.
When it's all
you've got, it's got to be a lot! So make the most of it by minimizing clutter and
maximizing your room's potential.
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