Hugh Jefferson Randolph Architects
There are many options when one has to decorate a small room. These ideas are built on the principle of keeping all aspects of the decor as minimal and connected as possible. Since this is the look I prefer in any room, small rooms are never a challenge and I even prefer them.
There are many options when one has to decorate a small room. These ideas are built on the principle of keeping all aspects of the decor as minimal and connected as possible. Since this is the look I prefer in any room, small rooms are never a challenge and I even prefer them.
- choose a monochromatic colour scheme (as above), or a neutral one with pops of colour
- keep accessories in one colour range (in this room it's brass)
- use multipurpose furniture ( stacking tables)
- consider adding a shelf for storage/display to move things off the floor
- use multipurpose accessories (lamp that looks like a sculpture; interesting mirror instead of art work; beautiful boxes that can be used for storage
- use many textures instead of bold patterns (in pillows, window treatments)
- use furniture that is in proportion to the room
- keep the lines of larger pieces simple
- when choosing artwork focus on one striking piece and have anything else play a supporting role.
- use strong verticals to move your eye up (long drapes, vertical art work, tall slim lamps)
- use your window as a backdrop for the placement of a prominent piece of furniture (bed i or chair)
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