DESIGNING AN ATTIC ROOM

Friday, December 13, 2013


 Converting your attic (or loft) into space that  is habitable means your family has moreroom and it also increases the value of your home financially.


Your attic may be abedroom for guests or for a member of your family, it may be a family room or home office. But whatever room you choose to create be sure it has great designstyle, even if the room is quite small. 



Making good use of thespace in your attic room is important so your design theme must be unclutteredand light. You can try a ‘minimalist’ interior design theme which will make theroom look more spacious, or just a simple contemporary style. Or perhaps asimple cozy, comfortable space.



 If you desire adecorating style that looks great and enhances your life, consider employingthe ideas of Feng Shui. (Refer to my previous posts on Feng Shui). Arrangefurniture away from your doorways, since you’d be surprised to discover howmuch straightforward access to and from a room could make it feel larger. Alarge mirror can also increase the look and feel of the size.



Small or medium sizedfurniture is your best bet when decorating a small attic room. (Refer to my previous posts on scale and proportion).





When painting your newroom consider white, ivory, taupe or light grey. (Refer to my previous post onlightening up a room or choosing a color palette). You may also want to consider amonochromatic room to increase the feel of it’s size. (Refer to my post ondesigning in monochromatics). 





Just because your attic room iscozy doesn’t mean it can’t acquire an interesting interior design style; itfundamentally requires a little creativity and imagination.



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