Interior designer teaches tricks to compose an organized and harmonious space
In large urban centers, small houses and apartments are a reality. The high spending on housing, for example, gave rise to very small apartments. With this, people can give up a larger space to live in central regions.
According to a survey carried out by the Union of Companies for the Purchase, Sale, Lease and Administration of Residential and Commercial Properties of São Paulo (Secovi-SP), in 2022, there was an increase in the supply of apartments of up to 30 m² in the capital of São Paulo Paul.
In addition to value and location, living in smaller spaces has its advantages, such as ease of cleaning and organization. In terms of decoration, there are also ways to make environments cozy and harmonious. That’s why interior designer Cecília Cruz lists 5 infallible tips to make the most of the spaces in your home. Check out!
1. Respect the circulation of the rooms
Before thinking about decoration areas, remember to ensure space for circulation around the site. This facilitates the use of the room and prevents the space from being compromised.
2. Use small and light furniture
Avoid large furniture as they take up a lot of space. The ideal is to invest in a small and light furniture.
3. Invest in light colors
At the time to color the walls, choose light shades of green, blue, gray, violet or more neutral colors. They bring lightness and give a sense of spaciousness to the space. Dark colors, on the other hand, make areas feel smaller than they actually are.
4. Bet on glasses for decoration
A tip is to bet on glass tables, as they give the impression of lightness and spaciousness.
5. Enjoy the corners
A good tip is to install shelves or countertops. In environments like the bathroom, it is valid to invest in a sink or a bathtub, for example. Betting on planned furniture is also a great request because they occupy spaces in a functional way.
By Bruna Zanin
Source: Maxima

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