Condo living is a great choice of where to live especially if you want to be located in urban centers. Condos are known for their strategic locations, bringing you close to offices, malls, hospitals, and other key establishments.
But while condos can be great, one known problem that most people have with living in a condominium unit is that the space can be a bit small. In order to help you out in maximizing limited space, here are some condominium interior designs that you can check out:
- Make use of mirrors
It’s common knowledge that mirrors can help make your room look seem bigger and brighter. When done right, the reflection in a mirror can give an illusion that your room is bigger. In order to make this work, you need to make use of the right mirror, and place them in the right location.
To make it work though, you need to use the right mirror. For best results, get mirrors that are big enough. Floor-to-ceiling mirrors are great, but if you can’t have something like that, a wide mirror that’s eye level can already help. It would also help support the visual illusion if there’s little to no frame.
- Go light with paint
Going with light colors can make rooms appear larger than they actually are. So when choosing paint for your condo unit, it’s a good idea to go for white or a light color such as beige.
Aside from wall paint, it’s also a good idea to choose neutral colors for your furniture and other visual elements of your condo unit such as beddings, curtains, and sofa covers.
Going with light colors can really help in making your condo seem bigger, so best to create a color scheme for your whole unit based on space-maximizing hues.
- Make your room seem taller by building tall
Make your room look bigger by making one’s vision longer. You can make this possible by building high such as having shelves or cabinets that go from the floor to the ceiling. Going for floor-to-ceiling curtains also helps make the room seem longer. Aside from the visual illusion that longer furniture and décor can make your room gain vertical real space, you will also have more space to put stuff, allowing you to free up your floor space. So instead of wide furniture, it’s better to go with narrower yet taller substitutes.
- Go for floating furniture or hanged décor
Aside from building taller, you can also go for furniture and decorative pieces that instead of consuming floor space, take vertical space instead. Floating cabinets, wall-mounted television, wall fans, ceiling fans, and other forms of hanging items can be a better alternative rather than standing ones as you can save space while promoting being organized.
However, make sure that while you can make use of vertical space, you still maintain a decent amount of negative space. Leave certain areas blank so that your unit won’t feel cramped. If you overdo your decoration, your room will feel overcrowded and would appear smaller.
Condo units may not have as much space as landed property that comes with a yard and a lot of dedicated rooms. But while condos have smaller spaces, they can still be maximized in order for your unit to seem bigger.
With the design ideas above, you will be able to feel that your unit is bigger than it actually is. And when you achieve that, your condo will feel cozier, turning into the home that you always wanted. True enough, condos tend to have a smaller space, but it shouldn’t stop you from making the most out of it.
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