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Home Decorating For Smaller
Spaces by Bonnie P.
Carrier
“Big Things Come In Small Packages” We’re
all familiar with this quote, it’s normally associated with gifts not home
decorating, but it should be.
A one or two bedroom house, apartment,
condo or townhouse can be just as impressive and grand as something with
fifteen bathrooms, Wow, imaging having to clean all those, I have enough
trouble with two.
One interesting thing I have found from past
experience is that decorating a smaller place is actually easier, not to
mention less expensive.
Whether your currently living in a small
space or downsizing – that’s another one of those trendy “buzz” words, which
simply means your moving into something smaller – planning how your going to
decorate or redecorate is a good idea.
You may think because it’s
smaller, having large pieces is out of the question. Not true, having
oversized furniture is not going to make your rooms appear smaller, what it
will do is give a warm inviting feeling. Of course the layout and size of a
room will determine how many pieces can comfortably go into it. After all,
you may be looking for drama and comfort, but you still need to be able to
maneuver around.
This also applies to accessories, it’s better to have a few large
dramatic pieces as opposed to a lot of small items, which can tend to turn
into clutter and dust collectors. The exception to this would be with
collections. But again you want to have places to showcase them like glass
front hutches, cabinets, bookcases or shelves.
Another decorating
challenge can be in warming up your new place. This normally can easily be
achieved by adding color with paint. Now that’s all fine and good unless you
happen to be renting and your landlord say’s “Paint, oh no”. That’s ok;
color can be added in a number of other ways. Several examples:
·Window treatments ·Furniture fabric ·Accent pillows ·Area rugs
·Wall art ·Plants & Flowers
Storage can be another issue in a
smaller space, there just never seems to be enough. If you’re buying new
furniture or deciding on which pieces to bring from your current home, look
for ones that can perform double duty.
For example:
·Instead of the standard coffee table, look for one
with a flip top or shelves underneath. Cedar chests, blanket chests or
trunks can also be substituted.
·Place an armoire intended for the
bedroom in the living room it’s the perfect storage place for remotes,
magazines, extra bedding, kitchen linen or any of those pesky little things
you just can’t seem to find a place for.
·A small floor cabinet you
might have used in a bathroom can become an end table. Most of these come
with drawers, shelves or both.
·Decorative stacking boxes or even old
suitcases not only make for great storage, but they also become terrific
accessories.
·Plastic storage boxes come in a variety of sizes,
colors and are inexpensive. They can be stacked on shelves in a closet or
cabinet, even into drawers. Clear smaller sizes are perfect storage for
shoes, winter gloves, pictures or how about extension cords, nails, packages
of hooks or hand tools. Larger sizes can keep extra winter coats, blankets,
odd season clothes or seasonal decorations neat and in one place.
·Baskets and hampers are another option.
·Kids rooms are always in
need of extra places for all their treasures, plastic milk crates are
perfect for them. They come in many bright brilliant colors. One suggestion,
if you are planning on stacking the crates and have small children it would
be beneficial to secure them to the wall.
·Plastic shelving units,
which can be found in most discount stores, are perfect for mounting on the
backs of doors or on the wall in closets. These come in especially handy in
the kitchen for holding extra soda bottles, canned goods, paper towel etc.
Well, I think you’ve gotten the idea, look around and use your
imagination, you will be surprised with what you can come up with.
Moving into and decorating a small space can be challenging, but with a
little planning it can be just as beautiful as any large house. And in the
end size really doesn’t matter, if it’s filled with the people and things
you love, then you have successfully created a home.
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shareware. Give this article away for free on your site, or include it as
part of any paid package as long as the entire article is left intact
including this notice. Copyright © 2004 bonnie carrier.
Bonnie P. Carrier is the creator of Savvy Home Decorating. She is the mother
to two grown daughters and a very spoiled 4yr old Blue Merle Sheltie named Toby.
Having been a homemaker for over 23yrs has provided years of experience in
budget decorating and organization. Stop by Savvy Home Decorating
-www.savvy-home-decorating.com - for ideas and tips on budget
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