Small Space Design Tips from Stephen Saint-Onge
NEW YORK (Business Wire EON/PRWEB ) November 4, 2007 --
Small Space Design:
Designing any room can be challenging, but making over a small space
might make you feel like you have limited options.
However, just because a room might be small doesn't mean you should
scale down your ideas.
Here are a few tips from designer Stephen Saint-Onge to get you started
on your small space design.
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Clean Up and Clean Out To start your small space redesign, get
rid of what is not a necessity. This will help you get the room down
to the basics. For example, if you notice a piece of furniture in a
room that you don't feel works in the space, move it out or store it,
especially if it is an heirloom or antique.
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Create a Look Book Once the room is down to the basics, it's
time to be creative. Create a "look book" full of inspiring ideas from
rooms in magazines, catalogs, notes from TV shows, movies, etc. When
it comes time to make decisions about your likes and dislikes, you
will have creative direction at your fingertips. Look books are great
solutions for couples wanting to combine styles and create a unified
environment.
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Rearrange Your Space Rework and rearrange what you currently
have in the space. If you're designing a living room, veer from the
traditional seating area and create different inviting spaces. For a
bedroom, position your bed against another wall to change the flow of
the space. Simply reorganizing what you already have will help you see
the space from a fresh perspective, and you haven't even spent a dime!
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Accentuate and Accessorize Don't feel compelled to buy all new
stuff for a different look. Redesigning can be as simple as buying new
end tables and slipcovers or splurging to buy your favorite sofa.
Focus your budget on buying accessories such as throw pillows,
interesting artwork, frames, books, or candles. I love placing candles
in a room, but if you have small children or allergies, consider using
the LED Candles. These candles give you the look and feel of
candlelight without the associated risk of an open flame.
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Create a Theme If you don't know what your style is, determine
a theme for the room. Themes help simplify your styling needs, such as
a beach house theme, New York loft, or perhaps a country cottage.
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Use Color The background of any room is color. Painting a room
is the most dramatic and inexpensive way to change the look of the
room large or small. Particularly in a small space, you shouldn't be
afraid to work with color, even dark colors.
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Add Height In small spaces, ceilings can help make a room look
larger. A fun trick is adding trim five feet up on the wall around the
room. Everything below the trim is painted white, and everything above
and the ceiling is painted a darker shade or coordinated color. This
color scheme helps create an infinite look to the ceiling, which
creates the illusion of more height and space in the room.
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Bring in Natural Light Another key element to a room is
lighting. To bring in more natural lighting, consider removing bulky
or dated window treatments. Changing out lighting fixtures can also
help brighten up the room. Also, using dimmers allows you to control
the levels of light in the room and create different moods.
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Consider Hardwood Flooring If your room is carpeted, consider
replacing the flooring with hardwoods. Wood floors are a great way to
open the space, and wood allows light to bounce off the floor to give
the effect of more openness in a space. If you're using hardwoods,
area rugs are a great way to define seating areas or an area of
interest in the room.
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Streamline Bulky Products From a design perspective, technology
can often take up a great deal of room, especially in a small space.
Be smart about turning to products that are designed to make your life
simpler, more efficient, and stylish. Consider using a flat-panel
television -- it's space efficiency and minimalist look will
complement your design scheme.
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