Bedroom Furniture Furnishings – Good Looking Space
The space you have in your bedroom is roughly equivalent to a certain brand of beauty. Lots of it seems to make your room somewhat more beautiful. Less of it somehow diminishes its charm to a certain degree. The good news is, space may not all be physical if you know how to play with it. With a few tricks, you can make your bedroom look bigger and grander than it really is.
When you want to virtually maximize space in your room, you first have to start on the physical level. Clean it up. Get rid of everything that doesn’t belong there. Take out books you’re not even reading, those magazines and everything that you think you can sleep without. The tidier you make your room, the more virtual space you’re able to add to it.
Your furniture also makes a dissimilarity in making your room look more spacious. Opt for small and sleek pieces instead of tall and bulky ones. Have everything up against the wall so you can save on floor space. Get that bedroom furniture dresser on the corner so you can save on floor space. Get only furniture that goes well with your palette and provides room for hidden storage.
Yet another trick you can use in making our room look bigger is choosing pastel colors or neutrals. Dark colors tend to pull everything together, thus, creating a cramped effect. When you want to expand the space in your room, you’ll want those light hues to create an illusion of openness.
It’s also a wise idea to have curtains, bedding and other draperies to come in plain and similar colors. When you have prints, you tend to break up the space they occupy in small pieces and this tends to make the general space look small as well. When you have these things in a common tone, the illusion of space is maximized. The colors need not be exactly the same but they do have to be in the same range in order to create a smooth and expanding effect.
Now brighten up your room strategically. Have those lights hanging from the walls or the ceiling as the point is to avoid consuming space on the floor. You can also have some of those beams directly on mirrors. This trick adds more depth to the room, thus enhancing the illusion of space.