Whether your apartment is large or small, the right design
can have a big impact on its comfort and functionality. With many design
options available, it’s always possible to find an apartment style and layout
that appeal to your unique tastes and needs.
Make the Sofa Pull
Double Duty
In an apartment with an open floor plan, creating individual
spaces can make the space you do have feel larger. When each portion of the
room has a specific use, you won’t feel as though all of your living activities
are crammed into one single space. One of the best ways to divide an open floor
plan without making the area feel closed-in is to use the sofa to divide the
space. Float your sofa in the middle of the room to create a natural and
low-lying divider. On one side of your sofa, place your coffee table,
entertainment system, and any additional seating to form a comfortable living
room for socialization. Place your dining table or desk on the other side to create
a separate area for meals or work.
Use Bright, Vivid
Colors
A brightly-colored apartment not only feels more spacious,
it also helps you to feel more energetic and positive as well. Choose a few
colors you prefer and work their brighter shades into your decorative color
palette. Lighter-colored furnishings offer modern appeal that lend a sleek,
clean look to your living space. Alternatively, you can spice up darker-colored
furniture with bright pillows, throws, and rugs to bring light and life to your
apartment. Pops of color add visual interest that makes your living space
appear more appealing, diverse, and alive.
Focus on Lighting
Lighting is another important aspect of your living space. Ample
lighting will create a positive atmosphere that allows you to enjoy company or
focus on important tasks, while an apartment that suffers from a lack of
sufficient light will feel small, dark, and uncomfortable. Lighting refers to
both manmade
lamps and the natural light provided by the sun. You can enjoy ample
lighting during the day by allowing the sun to shine in through your apartment
windows. Use furniture with a low profile in front of your windows to maximize
the light and view through the glass to make your apartment feel open,
spacious, and inviting. Additionally, lamps can be used as both a stylistic and
functional element to add light and personality to your apartment. Choose lamps
in a style that mesh with your existing décor to create a more coherent feel to
every room. One common design mistake is skimping on ambient lighting, so make
sure you use enough lamps to provide comfortable visibility at night. Adequate
task lighting is also important, especially if you have a space for hobbies or
work in your apartment. Accent lighting can be used to highlight aspects of
your décor, calling attention to the decorative elements that tie a given room together.
BLVD63 offers furnished and unfurnished apartments for rent near
SDSU in San Diego, CA. Inside our luxury apartments, you’ll find natural
wood-style flooring, European-style cabinetry, stainless steel appliances, and
more to set the stage for a stylish and comfortable lifestyle. We invite you to
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