The lack of space should by no means be an excuse for the lack of style. Mastering spacecraft is not just about creating an illusion of space. On the contrary, it is about making the space your own. Giving it an identity, a reflection of your style and sensibilities.
Person of Interest
Forget about creating an illusion of space. Love what you have and make the most of it. Let your style rule your decor. Don't worry about it being too overwhelming. Why play safe, when you can be dramatic. We say, experiment with colours of your choice. For instance, in this living room, a dramtic blue strikes a fine balance with the interesting hues of the room, creating depth that makes the space feel more intimate.
The corner office
In case you haven't heard, awkward is the new cool. Take that small corner and give it a new lease of life. Who cares what's around the corner when the corner looks this good? Put that awkward nook to good use. In fact, your home office will fit right in. Many automatically dismiss patterned wallpaper for fear of overwhelming a room. Yet the allover pattern draws the eye up and around the space, adding interest that can distract from the tiny space. Finish it up with a sleek desk, and interesting memorabilia.
Lofty Ambitions
Aim high, go vertical, when you lack floor space. Be different, think edgy and infuse character into every single square inch. Why hide, when you can flaunt? Don't compartmentalise your space. Divide it, functionally, but don't restrict it. Let your living room open into the bedroom when the need arises. Don't always opt for small-scale furniture. Small scale furniture throws off the proportion of the room. instead of fitting in a lot of furniture, focus on a few but interesting pieces.
The Great Divide
Let the functional areas flow seamlessly. Create divisions that are non-intrusive. Think before you edit your dining space. We wonder why it always falls out of favour. In fact, it's the most versatile and can also moonlight as your workspace. Squeeze in your dining table, let it demarcate the kitchen from the living room. There's one thumb rule here — just keep the lines simple, tailored and streamlined.
Of Home and Hearth
All great conversatons start in the kitchen. When space is limited, it takes smart planning to create a multifunctional and aesthetically appealing kitchen. Storage is imperative in the kitchen, but do away with the dull and drab. In a family, the youngest is always the most pampered! Likewise, the micro-kitchen deserves all your attention.
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