How to Make a Small Room Appear Larger
How to Make a Small Room Appear Larger
(ARA) -
Savvy homeowners are becoming master illusionists these days
working with their smaller rooms to make them appear bigger and
more spacious. Even a house with a maze of irregularly shaped rooms
can be designed to enhance the flow from room-to-room giving the
impression of more space. So instead of dismissing your smaller
rooms, embrace them!
According to Chris Sy, from Carlisle Wide Plank Floors, smaller
sized rooms can be useful and beautiful. "They make a house unique
and with the right techniques, you can make the most of these
areas. The goal is to create a room that you can use, is pleasing
to the eye, and doesn't feel cramped."
Follow these tips to make the most of the smaller rooms in your
home:
Walls
Paint the walls with lighter color paints to make a room seem
bigger. Lighter colors also reflect the natural light and help to
open the space. Consider lighter tones such as nudes and natural
colors or use pastels such as powder blue or a light yellow.
Lighting
Lighting is an important element in small rooms. The room should be
properly lit to expand the space. Consider replacing table and
floor lamps with wall fixtures. If you cannot replace these items,
look for ones that are space friendly and have small shades or no
shades at all.
Floors
You may be surprised to learn that floors can make a world of
difference in how large a room feels. Steer away from narrow floor
boards. It may seem logical to use narrow boards in small rooms,
but in actuality it makes the room appear busy and cluttered. Wide
plank wood floors are great for smaller rooms because they are easy
to keep clean and add visual character. Sy says, "Wider floor
boards, some 8 to 10-inches, are being used in smaller rooms and
they open up the space wonderfully. In older colonial homes, the
widest boards were used on the second floor where many of the
smaller rooms were located."
Wide plank wood floors provide the simplicity that is needed in
rooms with limited space. By eliminating the majority of seams in
the floor and choosing a lighter color, the room will appear open
and airy. "Look for boards with subtle grain patterns and fewer
knots. At Carlisle, we suggest maple or eastern white pine because
these woods have a less prominent grain," adds Sy.
Furniture
Whether a small living room, bedroom, office or den, there will be
various pieces of furniture you will need to make the room
functional. When working with a smaller area, determine what you
need and what you want. Only using key pieces of furniture will
ensure that the room is functional, but not cluttered.
When purchasing furniture, think about pieces that can perform
multiple tasks. For example, an end table that has drawers can
double for storing small items. Consider smaller pieces to open up
space, such as choosing a love seat over a couch. Another helpful
tip is to think vertically. Shelving and other items that bring the
eye upward make the room feel larger.
Décor
When decorating a smaller room, it's best to keep things simple.
Choose one or two pieces of art to display. On accessories such as
pillows and drapes, choose fabrics that have minimal patterns or
utilize solid colors. It's important to decorate every room with
your personal tastes in mind, but the general rule to follow is
less is more. Add too many items in your small room and it will end
up feeling even smaller.
From wide plank wood flooring to wall fixture lights, if you follow
these simple guidelines you'll be able to make your smaller rooms
appear bigger and become your own master illusionist. For more
information on flooring and style options, visit
www.wideplankflooring.com or call (800) 595-9663.
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