A low ceiling can make a room feel cramped and less inviting, but with a little creativity you can transform the space and make it feel more open and spacious.
Whether it's a basement, an attic, or just a room with a lower ceiling, there are different ways to make a space appear larger.
Let's look at some techniques that allow you to increase space and turn a low ceiling into a design advantage, says Yulia Tychino .
For the ceiling, choose light paint or wallpaper. Light shades such as white, cream and soft pastels reflect more light, creating the illusion of a higher ceiling.
Dark colours absorb light and can create the impression of a low ceiling, so they are best avoided in rooms with low ceilings.
Vertical lines create the illusion of height. Consider using striped wallpaper or incorporating vertical elements into your decor, such as tall bookshelves or vertical paintings. This simple trick will help make the room appear taller.
To create the illusion of taller windows and a higher ceiling, install curtain rods near the ceiling rather than directly above the window frame.
Let the curtains hang to the floor to enhance vertical lines and create a feeling of more space. You can also choose low-profile furniture to maintain an open feel.
Consider including furniture with vertical lines or legs, as this can visually expand the space upward.
Light the space in a way that draws attention away from the ceiling height. Use floor lamps, wall sconces, or table lamps to draw attention to the middle and lower portions of the room rather than the ceiling.
Mirrors are a classic trick for creating the feeling of a larger, more open space.
Hang mirrors on the walls to reflect light and create the illusion of depth. Strategic placement of mirrors can draw the eye away from a low ceiling.
Solving the problem of low ceilings doesn't mean you have to sacrifice style or comfort.
By implementing these creative tips, you can transform your space into a visually appealing and welcoming environment.
Experiment with different techniques to find the combination that best suits your taste and the characteristics of your room. With a little creativity, your low ceiling can become a unique design feature rather than a limitation.
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