Designing and decorating your new condominium is a lot like designing a real house. The only difference is that you will be dealing with a comparatively smaller space here. You have to be careful not to overcrowd the condo with lots of bulky furniture and busy room accessories. You can incorporate eye-catching details without being over the top.
So here are a few condominium design ideas you should consider:
1. Installing floor to ceiling mirrors or glass.
Glass instantly glams up a place while mirrors make the space look two times bigger. Mirrors actually create the illusion of a bigger space. You can place floor to ceiling mirrors on your built in cabinet in the bedroom. Incorporate glass sliding doors in your living room or kitchen. They create continuity in the room and gives the room a fresh look to it.
2. Opt for both style and function.
Instead of buying furniture that will look stylish, why not opt for furniture pieces that will also serve another function, say a storage space or even a lounge area. This can help maximize the usage of your furniture so you won’t have to purchase additional knick-knacks in the room. For instance, you can try looking for accent tables that can transform into a chair or even a longer coffee table.
3. Add built-in shelves.
Instead of stand-alone shelves or cases, opt for built-in ones. This way, you can maximize corners and uneven spaces that will be otherwise devoid of any design or accessory.
4. Invest in big artworks.
Instead of buying small random accessories for the room, why not invest in one attention-grabbing artwork and keep everything else toned down. You can try buying a large tapestry work and have it framed. Place it on a blank wall and then just accessorize the room with simple glass vases with flowers.
5. Divide the room using lights.
Install task lights and accent lights. This will help create unity and division at the same time in your condo.
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