Decorating An Open Plan Living Space

by Michelle Houston

When it comes to decorating your house, you may sometimes find yourself looking around the room and wishing it was bigger. It would have more light, you could do more with it, fit more things in it - there are any number of reasons why people go for open plan living. In the end, it is entirely up to you, but the fact is that when it comes to decorating, you can’t beat an open plan arrangement for letting the maximum amount of light into every corner of your home.

When decorating an open plan room you want to let us much light in as you possible can. The open plan is great for anyone looking to brighten up a room. To achive this look you must put pick light colors. You will want to make the walls, ceiling and the floors a pale shade. You will also want to use light colored furniture to match. If you don’t have a large amount of dark colors in your room then it will automatically seem lighter. You may want to use a base color of white or cream and then accent the room with any color you like.

It’s important to accent your room when you have such a large open space to decorate. If you are separating certain areas in the large room you can successfully do this in several different ways.

If you have a long bare wall in the room you may want to place several framed photos on that wall or a picture within a group that will break up the look. Your pictures will be able to help create the illusion of two separated areas even though there are no walls standing between them.

Another way to provide a separation is through area rugs. Using a large area rug in front of the section that you will sit and watch television or converse will show everyone that walks into the room where to sit. The furniture can be sat on top of the rug with a little bit being seen in front. You can also accomplish this look by adding a group of four rugs placed side by side but with a small space between each one.

How every you want to decorate your room, remember that light colors are the key to establishing a base in the open plan. You can always accent it with colors that are appealing to your eyes. You don’t want to end up with a cluttered area with no walls to separate the rooms. The main goal is to have little separation using a mental division instead of a physical barrier.

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