Monday, 21 January 2013

Creating a Sense of Space in your Home


Whether you are moving to a new home or simply redecorating your current abode, it is vitally important to create a sense of space. The feeling of being cramped within a restrained environment can be damaging for a persons emotional wellbeing and cause great aggravation. Creating this space can be easier than imagined using a variety of helpful tips and clever little tricks. Rather than creating additional space, these tips will allow you to make the most out of the space that you have at your disposal.

Clutter can be incredibly inhibiting and restrictive. It may feel as though you cannot move when there is excessive décor and bric-a-brac adoring every wall and surface. The simplest method would be to rid your home of all clutter that does not hold sentimental value. Judge whether you would prefer each artefact or an additional sense of space. Even items with sentimental value can be moved out of the way and into areas of the home that are not habited as regularly.



An open space staircase can help easy the restrictive feelings. Many staircases can be large in size and extremely cumbersome. This can be avoided with implementation of a light coloured and unrestrictive Wooden Staircase. An incredible versatile and sturdy material; small wooden fittings can create a strong and safe Timber Staircase without taking up a great deal of space. Bespoke staircases can serve to fit the room perfectly, hug the way and not take up space wantonly.

Investing in a corner sofa can help seat the whole family without taking the same amount of space that a three piece suite would do. Spreading out a three piece suite may inhabit an excessive amount of room in a living area. A single corner sofa may take up only half the room whilst seating the same amount of people.

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