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There are times when we wish our space could be bigger, or at least
look bigger, but we’re limited by factors such as finances or tenant
agreements. Today we look at few tricks to make small spaces look
roomy.
Dark or light walls
Contrary to what many people believe - that dark colours drain light
from a room- it can actually hide the corners in the walls and make a
room appear bigger.
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The
trick is to avoid a medium tone and use a lighter or a dark tone. This
will give the room the illusion of being large. Place mirrors on dark
walls so that they can attract light that would have been absorbed by
the walls.
Table lamps
This is an element that is usually ignored. Instead of using an overhead
bulb in a room, use table lamps. Overhead lamps tend to make the room
look smaller and affect depth at the same time. Use evenly distributed
lamps.
Floor-to-ceiling curtains
Floor-to-ceiling curtains will be closer to the ceiling and this will
give the illusion of a bigger space. The curtains will go with the floor
line and ensure that even if you have a small window, the room will
seem bigger.
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Artwork magic
One large artwork will give a wall depth and ensure that there is space
for light to balance the walls. Instead of using many pictures on a wall
or gallery, spin the look with one large piece of artwork. It will
bring attention to the wall and grab people’s eyes.
Get rid of ...
Do away with unnecessary items to avoid crowding the room. Use unused
storage areas or incorporate shelves beside or behind seats.
When using shelves, make sure that you play around with items of
different colours to bring out the hue and intensity of the room so that
it feels warm and welcoming. Do not overcrowd items so that the shelves
have spaces to breathe.
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Use rugs
Rugs help to define space, pull together details on the floor and
increase the square footage. If your furniture is colourful, contrast it
with a plain rug and vice versa.
Still on the floor, when you buy furniture such as chairs, sofas and
tables, ensure they have exposed legs as they make the room look bigger
and create a sense of space.
Multi-functional furniture
More furniture will make a room look smaller, so go for multi-purpose
pieces to do away with unnecessary pieces. Ensure that furniture doesn’t
touch the walls so that there is space, balance and depth.
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