Where you live often determines the size of your living space.
Having lived in many different states I know that the size of
the average home in California is very different from the size
of the average home in Texas or Arizona. But you don’t have to
feel trapped by your limited or excessive living space. With a
few clever decorating tricks you can make a small space appear
bigger or you can scale down a large space.
To begin, acquire pieces of furniture that appropriately reflect
a room’s proportions. Furniture should either fill in dead space
or echo the shape of the room.
SMALL LIVING SPACES
Small spaces don’t have to be confining; make them cozy instead.
Here are a few decorating tips for small spaces:
1. Choose the Right Furniture - If your room is small but
frequently needs to accommodate plenty of people, fill it with a
few large pieces that offer ample seating. This will give the
room a well-organized, uncluttered look that is also functional.
2. Use Lighter Hues - Cool colors like blue and green make
smaller spaces feel larger.
3. Decorate Monochromatically - Soothing tone-on-tone paint
techniques, fabrics, and patterns can open up a room. Creams and
whites, icy blues, pale greens and butter yellows are just a few
of the colors that will work.
4. Eliminate Obstructions - The farther you can see into and
through a space, the larger and more open it will seem. Arrange
furniture to open up areas of floor. Avoid blocking views to
windows and doors by using low benches, ottomans and armless
chairs.
5. Match Furniture to the Wall Color - Are your walls a pale
golden yellow? If so, consider painting some of the wood
furniture to match. Even large chests and armoires will begin to
melt into the background when finished in a color that's close
to the wall tone. Add tone-on-tone stencil details to doors for
added interest.
6. Add More Light - Banish shadows by uncovering windows and
adding light fixtures. Consider cove lighting, uplights, rope
lights, bookshelf lights, and any other of the myriad of light
fixtures available.
Soft upholstery, dramatic lighting and the proper use of color
can turn a tiny nook into an intimate and wonderful corner.
LARGE LIVING SPACES
Bringing a sense of warmth to a large room is as much of a
challenge as giving a small room the appearance of spaciousness,
but there are ways to bring expansive spaces into friendly
proportion. Here are a few decorating tips for large spaces:
1. Create Sub-sections - Establish individual areas for
conversation, reading, games or just plain relaxing.
Partitioning a room in a way that’s invisible or apparent will
help you make the most of a large, luxurious space.
2. Angle the Furniture - Move sofas and chairs out from the
walls and angle them into groups. This will facilitate
conversation and give the room a more inviting feel.
3. Add Area Rugs - Break up large floor spaces, whether hardwood
or wall-to-wall carpet, with an assortment of area rugs. This
will add character and make the room cozier.
4. Use Larger Furniture Pieces - Do not be timid about using
over-scaled furniture, such as tall armoires, deep sofas, and
high-backed chairs. In proportion to the large space, they will
fit right in.
5. Include Other Minimizing Objects - Visually divide up the
room with decorative folding screens and tall plants. These will
give the illusion of multiple small spaces within a large room.
WINDOW TREATMENTS
Window treatments are a critical part of any room whether large
or small. Here are a few tips to keep in mind, depending on the
size and shape of your windows:
1. Use Appropriate Window Coverings – When space is limited you
want to maximize natural light, so choose pleated shades or a
sheer silhouette. They take up less space when stacked than
blinds. If a window is close to a corner and prevents you from
stacking a drapery, consider a one-way draw to the side away
from the corner.
2. Use Larger Draperies - Design and measure for draperies to
hang above the window and to reach the floor. Also extend
drapery panels horizontally beyond the sides of the window
frame. This technique will increase the proportions of small
windows and give the room a richer look.
3. Vary the Color Scheme - In a large room with multiple
windows, blend and reverse colors on different windows. The
contrast will break the monotony and create a more interesting
look.
When in doubt about your interior décor, hire a professional
interior decorator. Their experience enables them to take care
of every aspect of the space and they will think of many details
that you might miss. But whether you decide to hire a
professional or to go it alone, I hope the techniques I’ve
listed above will help you make the most of your living space.
Your home is a very important place, so turn it into a cozy and
comfortable space where you enjoy living!
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About Author :
Holly Linington is a designer and the owner of Planet Sofa. For over 15
years Planet Sofa has been providing customers with stylish,
high quality furniture at affordable prices. They are committed
to offering pieces that combine aesthetics and utility with
ergonomics and comfort, and their products are available on the
web.