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Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Debunking the Myth: Small Spaces

Homes are like people; it’s the life that exists inside them that is important. Don’t be limited by stereotypes, consider these “truths” next time you hesitate to love a small space.

- Always paint with light colors:
 Of course this will brighten a room, but a dark color in a well-lit room can look even better – cozy, welcoming and warm.
- Small room, small furniture:
Be wary of the doll house look. Yes, there is wonderful furniture out there that is scaled for apartment living, but too much of it can make a home appear off-balance and well, a bit weird… Combine large and small pieces for symmetry.
- Using little, or no accessories, will make it appear larger:
Avoid clutter, but do use your accessories to enhance the space. Mirrors will always bring in more light, and cluster your wall accessories a bit higher than normal to create interest and draw the eye upwards.
- Beige and white all the way:
Neutral pallets are a wonderful base for any home, but they have to be amped up with texture and/or color (otherwise the room will just float away into a sea of nothingness).
- Keep floors clear:
Area rugs are great in small spaces. They can visually anchor an entire room, and, an oversized rug, will usually make a room appear bigger.
- Place sofas and chairs against the wall for maximum space:
Yes, it will give you more square footage, but not necessarily more space. Experiment with angles and different furniture placements before placing them against the walls.
- Built-ins and storage units are too big for small spaces:
This is where you may need to measure and be creative. Think corner units, shelves placed high up and shadow boxes for display. Mount a television on the wall, or place it on (or inside) a piece of furniture that has additional storage.

Never underestimate the value of a small room; use it, play with it, experiment with scale and color. Make it into something wonderful!

Thanks to: http://www.flickr.com/photos/davemorris/ for the use of his photograph.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Do you remember my small room in my first house. I painted it 'Halloween' the whole room in a dark deep purple. It actually looked great, like a little cave.

Wendy Wrzos said...

I do remember...my bedroom is dark brown suede paint and I love it! I pretend it's a french attic space :-)