Posts Tagged ‘Spaces’

Nice Little Nooks from Small Loft Spaces

March 25th, 2011

All too often the idea of a loft is far superior to the actual loft space. However, if you make a plan for the loft, you just may be able to create a really interesting, little nook in your home that you will be able to actually use. Start by assessing the space, and whether it is open or private, to incorporate the nook into a useable floor plan.

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Using Abstract Canvas Wall Art in Modern Spaces

March 17th, 2011

Many contemporary spaces use neutral tones and subdued color palettes to create the perfect background for décor that literally pops off the wall. Taking a bold color like paprika and repeating the color throughout the space is at the heart of contemporary design techniques. Using neutrals as the backdrop helps to accentuate the vibrancy of vibrant colors like sunflower and teal. When you are trying to create this type of space in your own home, you can use canvas wall art to bring your walls to life.
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Create Bold Decorative Impact in Compact Spaces

October 29th, 2010

Just because you have a small space to work with does not mean that it has to be forgettable. If handled correctly, small spaces can be bursting with style. You simply need to pay attention to scale and employ a few designer tricks as you are pulling your room together.
Aja Klenna – EzineArticles Expert Author

Ideas to Lighten Brighten Basement Spaces

September 1st, 2010

Basements are naturally dark spaces that can seem depressing and uninviting even if they are finished and decorated Compounding the problem is that basement windows tend to be small and low to the ground so they let in little natural light
Fiona Creech’s articles at RealEstateProArticles.com

Odd Shaped Apartment Spaces Yield Brilliant Designs

August 3rd, 2010

Rather than look at an odd shaped room as a liability, think of it as an opportunity to put together a room that is one-of-a-kind. Many older buildings have interesting angles, entryways and ceiling . . .
Gather: Articles by Donald Gauthier