Styling Tips For High Ceiling Rooms
High Ceilings at your home makes room for unused space with high walls. Having unused spaces can make your home feel empty although you have a lot of vibrant colors and furniture laid out. It calls for a revamp around the wall area. If not styled properly, a large house with high ceiling space can look imbalanced. Make use of the space and hang artworks, your favorite shelves or make way for architectural details around the whole space. This will allow you to have room for experiment as well as look aesthetically pleasing at the same time.
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Here are some styling tips to style your high ceiling rooms:
Make Use Of Empty Space
Making use of the empty high ceilings is one way you can add more even when you want to go minimal. Add small elements such as hanging artworks, or DIY crafted macramé designs and add character to the wall. It can act as a feature wall.
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Hang Draperies
Hang beautiful draperies to make it look fuller and enhance the beauty of the high ceiling. Tall bookcases can also be used to complement the home interior. Add draperies to add texture to the plain wall and complete the look. Hang a long curtain near bookcases or hanging artworks and complete the look.
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Add Some Light Fixtures
The light fixtures are a wonderful way to make a statement. By hanging it around a prominent spot, these luminaries can change the look of the space from a dull background to a bright aesthetic backdrop. A long floor lamp also makes a wonderful display at the house.
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Make Use Of Shelves
By making use of shelves, an otherwise empty wall space looks complete when paired with display cabinets or book shelving units. Adjust a tall ladder for support and complete the entire look. You can also add small statues or figurines to balance out the texture.
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