Hang your curtains to the ceiling Don’t just hang your curtains to the top of the window frame. Go all the way to the ceiling to draw the eye upwards. It will create the illusion your ceiling height is larger than you think. Similarly, make sure they finish right at floor level. Don’t overhang them …
Hang your curtains to the ceiling
Don’t just hang your curtains to the top of the window frame. Go all the way to the ceiling to draw the eye upwards. It will create the illusion your ceiling height is larger than you think. Similarly, make sure they finish right at floor level. Don’t overhang them (I’m just not a fan of this look!).
Lighten up your colour scheme
You’ll be amazed at the transformation when you lighten up any linen, throw cushions, accessories and even the furniture. Sanding dark timber pieces back or painting them white will dramatically make the room feel larger. Here’s some white paint ideas.
Add an accent wall
Not suggesting a dark coloured feature wall, but more like a VJ wall which will give the eye somewhere interesting to focus on immediately.
Ditch the blinds
Get rid of the blinds and let the natural light in. If you emphasise the natural light, you’ll make the room feel bigger. If you do want some coverings for the window, why not try a soft sheer.
Statement art
Use art which is large and creates a presence in the room. It can be either abstract or a picture/landscape. It will add character and keep the eye looking up. Remember this rule though when purchasing.
Use mirrors
Mirrors not only brighten up a dark area, of course they make everything seem bigger and wider. A small area can suddenly feel like it’s enormous. Be careful what will be in the reflection though, but if you choose the right spot, you won’t regret it!
Add storage
It’s no surprise that less clutter in a room will make it feel larger. If you can add built-ins, or under window storage, or even better, do a big cull, you’ll make the room feel more spacious. Everything needs to have a place so you can pack the room up and show off it’s potential, rather than just looking at clutter.
… You might also like to read 6 ways to brighten your home for Spring.
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