Space it

Posted by kamakshi | Architects, Bathroom | Tuesday 16 June 2009 11:34 am

 

Apartments in metros are customized and standardized within square foot area. Often we find the rooms disproportionate or the passage small. There are several tricks an interior decorator has up his sleeve as the suggestions can actually make us optimize the limited space. Kitchen needs to be compact and a neat modular effect is very important. In case you need to have things handy then it is best to sit along with the designer and express your priorities. Existing remodeling of cabinets also makes the kitchen look vibrant and spacious.

 

Bathrooms often seem small when placed with fixtures and using it with intelligent color coordination in tiling is a great idea. Go for tiles like peach and flowery effect which also makes the room appear brighter and welcoming. Wash basin, tubs and simple arrangements like buckets can be looked up for unique colors and shapes. Kid’s bathroom items are just about peppy purchases.

 

Passages that lead us from one room to another need to have wall colors in peach, sunset yellow or whites. A simple frame or picture is more than enough to spruce up the area. Storage is often looked as a dump area for less used items. Many times you can use the spare area in the loft of top cabinets of the bedroom to lock up winter wear, rugs or foldable furniture. This way you can also keep changing the décor and give a different look as suited.

 

Wall units in the living room need to be uncluttered and instead of going for the clichéd wall units the idea can be used as individual stands. This can be located for keeping ornate items, television, DVD player or the music system. The color of the wall has to complement the wood work/color of the cabinet. While choosing rugs or wall hangings go for individual ones with very soft colors. Loud or too eye catchy colors will occupy space.

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