Having space within the home is important to most homeowners. If everything is too small and cluttered, it can make an otherwise charming home seem claustrophobic and unpleasant. With that said, adding space to your home can be a significant ordeal that comes with a lot of cost; at the very least, adding space means a major remodeling project even if you don’t have to make major modifications like taking out a wall.
It’s often possible to create the illusion of space without actually
making modifications to the home, though. The available options will depend on
the layout of your house and a few other factors, of course. If you want to
make your home seem a lot more open without making major changes or sinking a
lot of money into remodeling, here are a few ideas to get you started.
Keep It Light
One easy way to make your rooms seem larger and create an illusion of
indoor space is to lighten things up. Dark walls absorb light and make your
room seem darker overall, which in turn creates the appearance that the room is
smaller than it actually is. If you paint your walls and even the ceiling in
lighter shades such as white, yellow, and light browns, then this will lighten
up the whole room and make it seem a bit bigger overall.
Adding to this concept, eliminating a lot of the shadows in your room
will also make things seem brighter and create your illusion of space. This
includes large and dark shadows, obviously, but also smaller shadows such as
those cast by popcorn ceilings and small tiles. That doesn’t mean everything
has to be flat and covered in light to be effective, of course; large segments,
shallow impressions, and similar concepts will allow you to add some contour
and shadow to your rooms without ruining this effect.
Low and Open
Another great way to create
an illusion of space in your rooms is to keep everything relatively low and
unobtrusive in the center of your rooms. This gives the room a much more open
look, letting the space flow freely and making it look like there’s more space
than there actually is. This can be accomplished with furniture that lacks high
peaks or complex designs that draw the eyes; keep everything attractive but
favor minimalist designs over extreme complexity.
Of course, if
everything’s at the same level then things are going to get boring pretty
quickly. To combat this, put a few decorations on or near the walls so that
they can draw the eyes of visitors. Not only does this make a room more
appealing, but if someone’s line of sight is drawn to something on the far side
of the room then it will help to create that illusion of space that you’re
trying to achieve. The brain will register the items of interest as being
farther than everything else, making it perceive additional distance even if
your decorations or standing lamps are relatively close behind your furniture.
Watch the Clutter
Clutter is the enemy
of space. Even large rooms can seem small if you’ve got something scattered
everywhere. If you’re trying to maximize the amount of space that a room
appears to have, avoid over-decorating and keep clutter on your surfaces and
walls to a minimum. This is especially important when it comes to plants and
similar items, as it’s easy to overdo it, and those plants are just going to
get bigger as time goes by.
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