Tips for Decorating Large and Open Rooms

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Tips for Decorating Large and Open Rooms



Decorating a space is always a challenge. However, if the room that needs to be decorated is large, such as an open living space, it can quickly become overwhelming. People are unsure of how they are going to show that there are different spaces in the room. You want the space to look cohesive and as if everything belongs together.

However, you also want to have a way of showing that there are different spaces. With a few relatively simple decorating tips, you will find that this is possible. You will also find some other tips that will help to improve the look of your space.

Define the Spaces
While having an open concept home can provide some great advantages, it often seems as if everything runs together. This is because there is nothing that delineates the various spaces that you are trying to set up in the home.

Your furnishings can help to separate the spaces. Not only will certain types of furnishings have a certain implied usage, but they can also act as barriers between the spaces. For example, a room with a dining table and chairs in the dining area. The couch, chair, and TV are the living room. However, this still does not provide as much of a separation between the areas as many people would like.

You can use area rugs as a way to define the divisions between different “rooms,” for example. People have been using rugs like this for many years to help them create separate areas in their lofts, large studios, and other large rooms. There are no walls, so the entire room seems to be just one large space, even with the rugs. They are a solution, but they tend not to be the best solution. Fortunately, there is another option that can help with this problem.

Instead of rugs, you can consider the benefit of using glass room dividers, including L-shaped room dividers. These are essentially easy to install walls, but they are made from glass and have a solid frame. The dividers and walls can be used in a range of different locations. You could use them to separate the kitchen and dining area, living spaces, bedrooms, and more. There are plenty of options with the dividers, as well in terms of size style, and the color of the glass.



If you still want to maintain the look of truly open space, you could have clear glass. If you want to add more privacy to all or some of the spaces, you could opt for glass that is somewhat obscured like frosted glass, or even genuinely opaque options instead. This is a fast and affordable way to add glass office walls to your space. It also happens to look great, which is a bonus.

Have the Right Lighting
Another way to ensure that you have a properly decorated space is with the lighting. When you have an open space, you are going to need to have more lights to illuminate the entire space. There are plenty of different options available for lighting, and you should probably use several of them.

Floor lamps and table lamps are both viable options, and you can have them available in each of the spaces that you have defined. This will allow light to be turned on or off as needed in the various spaces.

Another option, which might be more expensive, is to have overhead lighting. To help sell the delineation of the various spaces, you can have switches that will allow you to light only certain areas, or to light up the entire room all at once.

One of the benefits of having an open space is that if you also have plenty of windows, you should have an abundance of natural light throughout the day. This can help to reduce your electric bill.

Interest on the Walls
Another good way to add appropriate décor to the open space is through the art and photos that you hang on the walls. Many people are so concerned with getting the actual space right that they forget about the walls that surround them. By choosing to add some artwork and interest to the walls, it can help it to feel more like a home, and it can define certain boundaries better.

A Great Paint Scheme
As mentioned earlier, there is a dichotomy when it comes to what people want from open living spaces. They want to have the look and feel of a large and open floor plan, but they still need to define which spaces are for different activities. With the options above, such as the glass room dividers, you can achieve both of these things.

However, to ensure that you have tied everything together nicely, you will want to consider having a unified paint scheme for the walls and the trim in the home. This makes the open space seem more like a single space, and it can work well for many aesthetic sensibilities.

However, some believe that varying the paint scheme by choosing different shades of the same color can work well. Ultimately, this will be something that you will need to decide on your own.

An Open Space Needs to Be Free of Clutter
When you have an open space, even if you are using the glass room dividers, you have to be aware of the amount of clutter that is in the space. It is not as easy to hide clutter and junk when you have an open floor plan. No matter where someone might be standing, there is a good chance they will be able to see your pile of old magazines or clothes that you meant to put into the hamper. Therefore, you need to be mindful of the clutter.

A way to help alleviate this problem is to add some glass closet doors or glass office partitions where you can store certain items that might otherwise look like clutter.

Having a large and open room can be a breath of fresh air for those who are accustomed to living in a house or apartment with small rooms and confining walls. However, it does take a different decorating style to get it right.

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