Sue Krippner

7 House Interior Design Tips For Small Space Living



Posted: Friday, November 27, 2009

by Sue Krippner

Create some space creating style by applying these house interior design rules the professional's use.

1. Slim Down - Grab a box or basket and go through the displayed accessories. Too many little things sitting around a small room will clog of the room's space quickly. It's amazing how much air space you will create by being super specific about what you have placed on table tops and shelves.

2. Trim Down - Heavy, bulky window treatments not only block the limited light in your small room but are also space hoggers. Free those windows by using shades, blinds or even shutters. There are unlimited possibilities to be found or made. Start looking through house interior design magazines, stores and online to find the perfect window treatments. From roman shades to bamboo blinds, they are all available in the shape and size that fits your innate designer's eye.

3. Color Down - Though a variety of color breaks up a large house, too much color in a small one will work against your already limited amount of space. It is best to paint all the walls one color or use a similar pallet hue for small subtle changes from room to room.

4. Lighten Up - Pull in that limited light with the use of mirrors positioned directly across from a window. Use semi gloss paint to reflect the light and keep your furniture polished and your appliances clean.

5. Fabric Up - It is better to fabric up your accents and leave the large furniture pieces to solids. Slip covers are a fantastic way to tone down a busy couch. Bring in that home interior design splash with easy to create, quick to change fabric accents. Have fun with this part of your house interior design project!

Bring in those weaves, patterns, and quilted fabrics for this.

6. Liven Up - Nothing says open space and health like fresh plants placed around a room. Potted plants are preferred but bountiful bouquets regularly freshened up will also work well.

Limited for room? Positioning a potted plant in front of the fireplace mantle during the warmest time of the year is a great use of that space. Angle your furniture and use the extra space to display an indoor tree or palm.

7. Step Up - Ah, a bare wood floor will liven up any space, making the area seem larger than it really is. But, if you are living in an apartment with limited house interior design options and all you have is carpet throughout, consider bringing in some topper surfaces to lighten things up, try a sisal area rug or a bamboo color on top.

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