living room paint ideas philippines
6 tips for painting small spaces the one topic i've written about on my blog that gets attention from thousands of decorhappy readers is decorating small spaces. i think that is because rooms and homes todayare smaller than they once were. people living in condos or apartments mustbe conscious of using every trick in the book to enlarge their living spaces. so stay awhile and see how colour can solvesome of your small space dilemmas. perhaps in these suggestions you will finda treatment for your small space. 1.use one colour everywhere
this might seem like an extreme solution but it isn't really. using one colour all over a room makes thedifferent planes blend together to give a more unified look. you can even use the same colour on the floorand ceiling if you wish. since your eye continues to move freely aroundthe room you have no sense of the boundaries of it. if i could change one thing about this roomabove, i would paint the trim a soft pink too to keep the eye moving. painting trim white creates vertical and horizontallines that your eyes automatically go to and follow.
you can see the difference in the room belowwhere the trim is painted out. the room has an unbroken field of colour thatis certainly expansive even though a dark colour was used. more blue, but the trim is painted a coordinatingcolour that is closer in value to the walls decreasing the emphasis on the trim whichseems to just blend in. 2.use cool colours the rooms above are using the same colour almost everywhere, but they are also utilizinganother colour trick. cool colours like blues, blue grays etc. makethe walls of a room recede thus making the
space appear larger than it actually is. blues are an excellent choice for small bathrooms,laundry rooms, spare bedrooms, etc. when walls recede you tend to notice the furnishingsrather than the "box" that contains them. there's nothing like a cool lavender withwhite and light grays to expand a space. 3.use a dark colour on the walls that's right, a dark colour! would you ever think that would work? it does because the corners disappear in theshadows and your eye moves around easily. darker colours are often perceived as visuallydeeper.
there are decorators who take the oppositeapproach to keeping walls light in a small space. and the final trick with dark colours in smallrooms is to paint them in a semi-gloss or gloss to reflect light. this approach is not for the faint of heart,but it can be quite stunning. if you're afraid to go really dark choosea mid value gray or taupe. 4.use a colour you see outside blues and greens give the impression that the room continues beyond the windows. you can paint the walls an outside colouror use one in your fabric choices.
i love the freshness of the room below. it certainly is reminiscent of plants. designer christina murphy uses green to greateffect to visually extend this room by connecting it to the view outside the window. keeping a simple colour scheme is also visuallyenlarging. everything about this room invites the outsidein and blends the two together. lighter floors always enlarge a space. there are no dark hardwoods in my life, ilike light and airy all the way. 5.keep walls and furniture a similar colour
when you keep the furniture and walls close to the same colour you are blurring the linesbetween them. as a result the mass of the furniture is decreasedand the overall volume of the room is increased. if you don't wish to have all the furniturethe same colour consider having at least the bigger items like armoires and chests closeto the wall colour so they will begin to blend into the room and widen it out. i also want the cabinet for the tv to be alighter colour, but it is undeniably a focal point in the room and every room needs one. i'd also skip the dark wood rods which youreye travels to automatically because of the
contrast, but i also understand why the decoratorchose them (all the woods in the room are dark). overall i love these two rooms. they are warm and inviting. i equally love the cool minimal look of thisroom, but it isn't for everyone. 6.paint a focal wall i'm not a large fan of painting a focal wall. i think sometimes it works to great advantage,but most times it is a less than creative solution in a space. this strategy can work wonders in a smallspace, don't be afraid to paint an accent
wall a darker receding color thus making thespace look larger. and there you have it. the only thing left to do is decide whichof these solutions will work in your space.